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just-spacetrash · 1 year
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I was tagged by @thepondstogether ty for the tag king<3
shuffle your ‘on repeat’ playlist and post the first ten tracks, then tag some people 🎶
1. Electric Feel by MGMT
2. Model Buses by Lovejoy
3. Pools by Glass Animals
4. Your Love (Déjà Vu) by Glass Animals
5. Saint Bernard 2 by Lincoln
6. And She Was by Talking Heads
7. Love Trial by 40mP
8. Summer in the City by The Lovin' Spoonful
9. Pork Soda by Glass Animals
10. Sleep Is for the Weak by The Dreadnoughts
im tagging @mistermooneyes @bluehairedspidey @the-emerald-guard @iwantabatlleaxe @starfilm @yourblueberrymajesty @rubyrevenger @vampivc and anyone else who wants to do this<33
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mumbledletters · 1 year
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I was tagged by @thepondstogether , thanks Bethan!
shuffle your ‘on repeat’ playlist and post the first ten tracks, then tag some people 🎶
1. Like Whoa by Aly & AJ
2. CRUEL by Twice
3. Ghanan Ghanan by A. R. Rahman
4. Somebody to Love by Queen
5. SUGGA by Nathy Peluso
6. Chico Malo by Mamamoo+
7. Undiporaadhey by Sid Sriram (this one is in my native language of Telugu)
8. Girlfriend by Siena Liggins
9. Water Your Garden by Magic City Hippies
10. Desafinado by Kali Uchis
*Special shout out to Janelle Monae’s new album The Age of Pleasure which I’ve had on repeat for a week straight*
Tagging: whoever wants to do this!
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zef-zef · 2 years
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Bethan Kellough - A Song of Wings from: Bethan Kellough - Gravity + Sand (SUPERPANG, 2021)
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amplifythenoise · 10 months
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LISTEN: "Hunger" by Pre-Human
Formally known as Jet Pack Dog with one EP, Alternate your Dog (2020), behind them, Bethan Lloyd and Issac Ray were reborn as Pre-Human in March 2023. Since that rebirth, the duo have hit the ground running playing Focus Wales Festival in May and Glastonbury Festival in June. Their debut single, “Hunger”, perfectly embodies the essence of Pre-Human‘s self-described otherworldly vocals,…
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New Video: Welsh Artist Bethan Lloyd Shares Trance-Inducing "Cutting Circuits"
New Video: Welsh Artist Bethan Lloyd Shares Trance-Inducing "Cutting Circuits" @Bethan_Lloyd_ @heygroover @romainpalmieri @DorianPerron
Bethan Lloyd is a Welsh singer/songwriter, composer, television present, performance artist and vocal teacher at some of the best Earth-based practice schools. Lloyd also performs with experimental vocal project SoundingBody and ritualistic beats duo Jet Pack Dog. But as a solo artist, the Welsh artist pairs trance-inducing vocals with harmonic layering and rave-inspired production to craft…
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mirpik · 2 years
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fashionbooksmilano · 3 months
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003 Fat-Bottomed Girls
Julie Verhoeven
Introduction by Bethan Cole
Tdm Edition , Paris 2002, 48 pages, 24 color illustrations, 21x26cm, 1500 ex., Hardcover, ISBN 9782912148032
euro 60,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Mobile Home - London - January 2002
When Queen sang, "Fat-bottomed girls you make the rocking world go round" in 1978, they probably weren't imagining Julie Verhoeven doodling her fabulous, skanky, preciously funky drawings to their music--but they probably wouldn't have minded, either. Famous for her illustrations, which appear regularly in British periodicals like Self Service, Dazed & Confused, The Face, and The Independent on Saturday, and in fashion designs and catwalk sets for Louis Vuitton, Martine Sitbon, Cacharel, and Richard Tyler, Julie Verhoeven here presents 24 drawings dedicated to her favorite pop songs, the music she listens to when she's drawing her psychedelic, 60s-cum-70s post-punk collages. From Frank Black's Abstract Pain and Elvis Presley's Way Down, to the Violent Femmes' Add It Up and Olivia Newton-John's Xanadu, Verhoeven transforms an auditory experience into a sexy, trashy, and absolutely pop looking experience.
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for @wolfstarmicrofic
The small but mighty tree shoved in the corner next to the bay window, just as Remus' mum had done it.
Warmly scented candles in ornate candle stick holders littered through the home, but mostly taking up residence on the mantle, just as Sirius' Uncle Alphard did around the holidays to spread some warmth during the dreadful Black family gatherings.
A fresh, bright red pointsettia serving as the centerpiece of their table, a nod to the ones Lily had used to decorate their home with.
And of course, an ever present and growing platter of sweets, lovingly baked from the recipes of Euphemia Potter's cookbooks.
Harry knew all these traditions, the amalgamation of family members gone and past, but he wanted more. Wanted to make new traditions with his Moony and Padfoot that were his. Theirs.
So that's how they found themselves down at the pub in the nearest Muggle town, the one that sits across the street from the bookshop Sirius and (mostly) Remus run, the front windows foggy but brightly lit from the twinkle lights within.
Harry had heard the other kids he played with in town some days talking about a town holiday celebration that they went to every year with their parents. Music, dancing, food, handmade sweets from old Ms. Bethan! It had taken him almost three whole hours to convince Remus and Sirius to go, but they finally agreed.
From the outside they could hear a chorus of a traditional Christmas folk song being sung, one Harry recognized from Remus' humming around the cottage.
"You ready to go in Haz?" Sirius said, his tartan scarf flapping in the wintry wind. Harry looked up at him, then over at Remus, whose pompom hat (loving knitted by Mrs. Weasley) was slowly disappearing under a layer of fine snow.
"To new traditions?" He said, grasping each one of their hands in his small mitten-clad ones.
"New traditions." They said warmly, in unison, stepping over the threshold into the bar, already on the receiving end of several Merry Christmases!
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It’s more than just Harry, it’s an ensemble.
Amazon Studios is moving forward with an awards push for director Michael Grandage’s romantic drama “My Policeman,” despite mixed reviews out of the Toronto Film Festival, where it received an ensemble tribute. Variety has learned exclusively that Amazon will be submitting the entire cast, which includes music superstar Harry Styles and Emmy nominee Emma Corrin, all in the supporting categories for Oscar consideration.
Going between younger and older versions of the three main characters over a 40-year span, the British drama tells the story of Tom (Styles and Linus Roache), Marion (Corrin and Gina McKee) and Patrick (David Dawson and Rupert Everett) and how events from their past affect their future when reunited.
While awards strategists tend to commit “category fraud,” the act of submitting a lead performance in supporting categories for an easier pathway to a nom or win, this is not the case for “My Policeman.” Just like Barry Jenkins’ “Moonlight” (2016), the film features lead characters, not lead actors.
The pathway for noms will rely on support from the international demographics of the Academy, in particular the British voting block. BAFTA recognition will be essential to keep the discussion alive.
Singers-turned-actors have had an inconsistent road to the Academy Awards. While there are success stories such as Cher (“Moonstruck”) and Jennifer Hudson (“Dreamgirls”), Academy voters sometimes tend to make actors prove themselves before recognizing them for their achievements. As Tom, a closeted gay police officer, Styles conveys the internalizing conflict effectively, and if he decides to campaign and make a play for his first Oscar nomination, it will have to begin with Amazon choosing to submit him for supporting actor attention — which is not category fraud.
Corrin is an outstanding actor, showcasing the pain and torment of a woman feeling betrayed by her lover. With another role this year in Netflix’s “Lady Chatterley’s Lover,” this becomes Corrin’s best vehicle for recognition after breaking out with an Emmy nom for “The Crown.”
Adapted from the book by Bethan Roberts, the film is written by Ron Nyswaner, a former Oscar nominee for “Philadelphia” (1993). As one of the contenders for Amazon, alongside the international submission “Argentina, 1985” and “Nanny,” the film could find traction for production design (from “The Imitation Game” Oscar nominee Maria Djurkovic), costumes (from Emmy winner Annie Symons) and original score (from “Gravity” Oscar winner Steven Price).
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cozy-phantom · 1 year
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bethan as you belong with me music video
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bettyweir · 2 years
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Happy October everyone! In honor of MBAV month I'd like to present my 5 MBAV related playlists.
70+ General MBAV - An unorganized list were I save EVERYTHING mbav related I can find, actor interviews, behind the scenes, promos, memes and other works the MBAV actors were in!
120+ MBAV Music Videos's - Roughly sorted by my favorites, but all of them I aleast liked enough to add it!
Bethan Music Videos - 48 videos of Benny + Ethan with a small handful of Benny fancams in the mix
Sethan Music Videos - 43 videos of Sarah + Ethan! Some of my all time favorites are in this one.
Benory Music Videos - 11 videos of Benny + Rory, not a lot but I like this ship and some of them are really funny.
I'm sorry theirs not a Erica focused playlist, finding enjoyable erica mvs is pretty rare in my findings but their are some in the main playlist!
All of these playlists are still being currently updated by me and id really appreciate it if you check em out!! With that said, thanks for reading and I hope you have a great Halloween!
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hldailyupdate · 2 years
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Casting Harry Styles and Emma Corrin for the theater director's second feature — a story of forbidden love and repression in 1950s England — proved to be remarkable straightforward: "[Styles] was very clear, saying, 'I've done one film, and I’m just making another now, and I know that I would love something like this to be my next film project."
Although director Michael Grandage had a pretty good idea of Harry Styles’ star power when he first cast him in My Policeman — his sophomore feature and adapted from Bethan Roberts’ 2012 romance novel — it only really hit home once rumors of the musician’s involvement in the film became public.
“When it started to get out, sales of the book just went through the roof. It was abso- lutely berserk,” says the Brit, a celebrated and multi-award-win- ning theater director who marked his first turn as filmmaker with 2016’s Berlinale-bowing Genius. “This poor, lovely author who had just been ambling along mind- ing her own business suddenly became a best-selling writer literally overnight. And I thought, ‘Oh my God, I see, that’s the power of this boy.’”
A story of forbidden love in 1950s Britain when same-sex relationships were illegal, My Policeman, which is with Amazon Prime Video and premieres Sept. 11 at the Toronto International Film Festival, sees Styles play Tom, a police officer who develops feelings for museum curator Patrick (David Dawson). While the two keep their relationship a secret, Tom marries local schoolteacher Marion (Emma Corrin), whose jealousy would have destructive consequences. Shifting to the 1990s, the three (played by Linus Roache, Rupert Everett and Gina McKee, respectively) are still reeling with regret but seek to repair the damage done 40 years earlier.
Given his music career and a hectic touring schedule, attracting the interest of Styles might seem like an uphill struggle. But Grandage admits they never actually approached the star, whose only onscreen role when My Policeman was in development had been Christopher Nolan’sDunkirk (although his soon-to-be involvement in Olivia Wilde’s Don’t Worry Darling was known — the film would shoot almost back-to-back with My Policeman).
With the film script circulating, it was Styles’ team that reached out, saying he’d loved it and wanted to discuss it further. Shortly after, in Grandage’s office in London’s West End, the director met someone who not only had read the script and novel inside out but could talk “very, very eloquently” about what he could bring to the character of Tom. Notes Grandage, “He was very clear, saying, ‘I’ve done one film, and I’m just making another now, and I know that I would love something like this to be my next film project.’”
Getting one of the world’s biggest names in pop involved in his next feature may have been unexpectedly straightforward, but Grandage had similar good fortune when it came to casting a future princess. Before it was revealed they would be playing Diana Spencer in The Crown, Corrin had been mentioned by a producer who said he’d heard “on the grapevine very good things, and that they were very, very interesting.” With Styles attached, however, Grandage was worried about getting someone few had heard of before to play My Policeman’s other major part.
“But the consensus was that the world would have heard of them pretty quickly, not just with Diana but everything else,” he says of Corrin. The consensus was spot-on (Corrin also has the lead role in Netflix’s upcoming Lady Chatterley’s Lover about to land, with their Crown-fueled stardom looking set to skyrocket even further). And then he met the actor and, like with Styles, knew instantly. “It was very obvious I was in a room with somebody who was burning to play this role and knew exactly what they wanted to bring to it.”
Although it’s been six years since his first feature, which delved into the relationship between author Thomas Wolfe and his editor Max Perkins, Grandage says that having “loved, loved, loved every part of working on it,” he’d been desperate to get back behind the camera once more. So alongside juggling his theater commitments (in the years since, his Michael Grandage Company has put on, among several performances, Martin McDonagh’s The Lieutenant of Inishmore), he began developing several projects. But then My Policeman came his way via producers Greg Berlanti and Robbie Roger over dinner in New York, and he went straight to work.
For Grandage — and he says for Styles too — he was very much drawn to the “political aspect” of the story and about making a film that has “something to say as part of a bigger debate” in today’s society. And despite My Policeman’s historic setting, he says he feels it has an unfortu- nate poignancy, claiming that the “substantial progress” made since the 1950s suddenly has a sense of vulnerability.
“For the very first time in my lifetime, I think it’s fragile again. And I think this will alert people, hopefully even educate people and certainly remind people, that if you let it be fragile and let it go backwards, this is where you get to. You get to a place where people cannot be themselves and cannot be free.”
(10 September 2022)
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zef-zef · 2 years
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Bethan Kellough
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pigeonwit · 3 months
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brits (specifically welshies) if you want to experience more musicals with 'billie the kid' vibes i highly recommend 'feral monster', book by bethan marley and music by nicola t. chan. it has so much heart, so much hate and so much love, all wrapped together in this beautiful awful hormonal mess. it perfectly captures the feeling of being a confused, angry kid stuck in the seemingly endless pit of a small, grimey welsh village, and i can't recommend it enough - do follow it if you can and make sure to check the content warnings (i'm happy to elaborate on them if needed!)
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mbavyuri · 5 months
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also i wish more music playlists were made for the character Benny and Bethan pairing too in the mbav fandom since every other character and ship has one
literally can't tell if you're serious but in case you are. 10 seconds of searching and i found 5, and that's just from spotify (mbav has been around for longer than spotify has been popular -- different platforms probably have more). please stop using my inbox to complain. just seek out & create things you like and stop looking at things you don't like.
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oliverferrie · 1 year
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One Song For Every OC Tag
Thanks for the tag, @serotoninshift! I fixate an awful lot on music so this was really fun!
Rules: Assign a song that fits the vibe of your OC.
I'm gonna go with the main characters in Sugar People (with a guest mention from MOTH)
Tagging: @ryns-ramblings, @asterhaze, @captain-kraken, @bardic-tales
Kestrel (chronically naive very gay art student) gets Run Rabbit Run by The Hoosiers:
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Tala (deeply troubled art student with a fixation for making rather unique sculptures) gets Sugarman by Alondra Bentley:
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Daran (charismatic university counsellor with a disarming smile and a severe case of 'I knew them before it was cool') gets Baby, Let's Make It Real by Eels
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Samuel (fresh-faced theology student and seminarian with a surprising penchant for dark and heavy music) gets The Flame Deluge by Thrice:
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Bram (shameless emo punk filled with perpetual pep) gets Give 'Em Hell, Kid by My Chemical Romance:
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Bethan (graphic design student, easily overwhelmed but ready to fight) gets Oh My God by Ida Maria
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Aaron (philosophy student and self-assured GM who would never admit to being a hipster) gets When I Was Done Dying by Dan Deacon
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And that's it for Sugar People, finally a quick guest mention from MOTH (wip):
Moth (Romanian uni student and cosplayer with no small amount of psychological baggage) gets The Woods by San Fermin:
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I'm sure he's perfectly okay.
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