For the weekend, a guilty pleasure.
Some gris-gris and a pinch of hoodoo-voodoo, circa 1970:
Peace!
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Friday, August 29, 2008
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Vali Kerekes: Kész az egész
For the weekend, a guilty pleasure.
Clip is from the Hungarian film Karhozat (Damnation) by Bela Tarr. The song Over & Done, composed by Mihály Víg and sung by Vali Kerekes, begins at 1"37".
Have a great weekend.
Clip is from the Hungarian film Karhozat (Damnation) by Bela Tarr. The song Over & Done, composed by Mihály Víg and sung by Vali Kerekes, begins at 1"37".
Have a great weekend.
Labels:
Bela Tarr,
Damnation,
film,
Mihály Víg,
music,
Vali Kerekes
Friday, August 22, 2008
Weather pr0n: Typhoon Nuri
UPDATE. Seven thirty pm: oh, me; oh, my. It is blowing a gale and, like the Observatory forecast, a little island in the South China Sea is also subject to squally heavy rain.
According to the Observatory webpage, hereabouts is currently experiencing maximum gusts of over 100km/h. Definately not the sort of weather to be out and about in.
Late this afternoon, Typhoon Nuri was upon us. The typhoon's eye was heading for Sai Kung; then the big wind decided to re-organize itself and head west to Tsing Yi before heading north.
Nuri was a fast moving typhoon. Yesterday, the Observatory raised the Number One in the morning and by late afternoon had upgraded to a Number Three.
At just before 8:00am this morning, the Observatory issued the Number Eight, followed several hours later by a Number Nine (gale or storm force winds).
Most everyone has had a day off work.
Hereabouts is quite sheltered, but the wind was strong and determined enough at lunchtime to push down the Chinese myrtle tree in the village square.
Doubtless other trees have fallen in more exposed places.
Territory wide? No ferries, buses and trams. The MTR is on a limited service. The airport? Three hundred flights cancelled or delayed. Some flights diverted.
Collapsed scaffolding. No reports of flooding.
Rain was decidely light, but the Observatory forecasts "squally heavy rain" for this evening and tomorrow.
According to the Observatory webpage, hereabouts is currently experiencing maximum gusts of over 100km/h. Definately not the sort of weather to be out and about in.
Late this afternoon, Typhoon Nuri was upon us. The typhoon's eye was heading for Sai Kung; then the big wind decided to re-organize itself and head west to Tsing Yi before heading north.
Nuri was a fast moving typhoon. Yesterday, the Observatory raised the Number One in the morning and by late afternoon had upgraded to a Number Three.
At just before 8:00am this morning, the Observatory issued the Number Eight, followed several hours later by a Number Nine (gale or storm force winds).
Most everyone has had a day off work.
Hereabouts is quite sheltered, but the wind was strong and determined enough at lunchtime to push down the Chinese myrtle tree in the village square.
Doubtless other trees have fallen in more exposed places.
Territory wide? No ferries, buses and trams. The MTR is on a limited service. The airport? Three hundred flights cancelled or delayed. Some flights diverted.
Collapsed scaffolding. No reports of flooding.
Rain was decidely light, but the Observatory forecasts "squally heavy rain" for this evening and tomorrow.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Reading matters
The expatriate, by Michael Donohue: National
A Passion for Tomatoes, by Arthur Allen: Smithsonian
Fear, Procurement, Profit: Permanent War and the American Way, by Chris Floyd: Empire Burlesque
A Passion for Tomatoes, by Arthur Allen: Smithsonian
Fear, Procurement, Profit: Permanent War and the American Way, by Chris Floyd: Empire Burlesque
Labels:
Arthur Allen,
China,
Chris Floyd,
food,
Michael Donohue,
politics,
reading,
Sidney Shapiro,
tomato
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Monday, August 18, 2008
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Robbie Nevil: C'est la vie
For the weekend, a guilty pleasure.
Dancing to serenity:
Have a great weekend!
Dancing to serenity:
Have a great weekend!
Friday, August 15, 2008
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Saturday, August 09, 2008
Eric B & Rakim: Paid in Full
For the weekend, a guilty pleasure.
This is a journey into sound:
Have a great weekend!
This is a journey into sound:
Have a great weekend!
Friday, August 08, 2008
Thursday, August 07, 2008
Reading matters
Me, Myself and I, by Caroline Winter: NYT
Labels:
Caroline Winter,
culture,
New York Times,
reading
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Eye | Land | View
Aftermath of Severe Tropical Storm Kammuri, Tung Wan beach: Curse of the Five
Weather pr0n
Severe Tropical Storm Kammuri? At 5:45am this morning Hong Kong Observatory raised the Number 8, the gale or storm force warning. Most everyone stayed home. Ferry services suspended and the airport shut down for a few hours.
Hereabouts, this morning was very gusty, but with only light rain. At 5:15pm this afternoon, the Number 8 was lowered and replaced by the Number 3 (strong winds).
Territory wide? Not much damage: nine reports of fallen scaffolding. Thirty five reports of fallen trees, and 22 reports of closed or partially closed roads. No injuries to speak of.
Forecast? Unsettled, with occasional heavy rain.
Hereabouts, this morning was very gusty, but with only light rain. At 5:15pm this afternoon, the Number 8 was lowered and replaced by the Number 3 (strong winds).
Territory wide? Not much damage: nine reports of fallen scaffolding. Thirty five reports of fallen trees, and 22 reports of closed or partially closed roads. No injuries to speak of.
Forecast? Unsettled, with occasional heavy rain.
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Eye | Land | View
A tropical depression began to form in the South China Sea at the end of the weekend. On Monday, Hong Kong Observatory noted that the as yet unnamed tropical cylone was close enough to merit raising the standby signal Number 1.
Today, the strong wind warning Number 3 was raised. Tropical Storm Kammuri is heading northwest and will pass to the west of a little island during Wednesday morning.
Currently? It is the proverbial calm before the storm.
Monday, August 04, 2008
Sunday, August 03, 2008
Saturday, August 02, 2008
Miles Davis: Elevator to the Gallows (Ascenseur pour l'échafaud)
For the weekend, a guilty pleasure.
Great film noir in the French style with a gorgeous score by Miles Davis. Here's the film trailer and some of "the loneliest trumpet sound you'll ever hear":
Have a great weekend!
Great film noir in the French style with a gorgeous score by Miles Davis. Here's the film trailer and some of "the loneliest trumpet sound you'll ever hear":
Have a great weekend!
Friday, August 01, 2008
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