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“Kevin From Work” operates on two tiers, not quite equally. At its core is a sweet (if unrequited) romance, about a young guy who secretly pines for the gal who sits in the adjacent cubicle. And that’s enveloped, chaotically, by a wacky, over-the-top, frequently lewd comedy, derived from all the strange characters that surround them. The two tastes — sweet and silly — don’t always mesh, but there’s enough here to like to put this ABC Family comedy in the “recommended” column, with the understanding that keeping its balance might be a bigger job than “Kevin” can handle.
The title character (Noah Reid) has fared reasonably well at the faceless food-supply company at which he toils, but he’s jumped at the opportunity to work in Italy. No, it’s not because of his crazy boss (Amy Sedaris) or eccentric co-workers, but rather due to the fact that spending every day within a few feet of Audrey (Paige Spara) — whom he sees encircled by animated birds and animals, like a Disney princess — has become too much to take, inasmuch as she has a rather physically imposing boyfriend.
Tim Raue is the best cook in Berlin and possibly in Germany. His restaurant just a stone throw from legendary checkpoint charly takes asian cooking and mixes it with German precision. His most famous dish is peking duck in 3 variations. I can and will show you a picture – but unless you try it it is hard to descibe – OK let me try it – AMAZING.
It was no coincidence that James Blake’s synth tempest “The Wilhelm Scream” preceded the Beats 1 rollout of Kacy Hill’s “Foreign Fields” last week. Blake built his career on minimalist digitized piano ballads and delicate, lost-in-the-woods vocals; it was spareness as aesthetic, a Kinfolk-ian complexity on musical scaffolding. So it makes sense that Kanye West, an artist who hits upon a sound he likes and subsumes it wholly (see: Coldplay, Kid Cudi, Bon Iver, Travis $cott), and has called Blake his favorite artist, would find a way to add a similar brand of austere melodica to his in-house arsenal over at G.O.O.D. Music.
Hill’s first single, “Experience”, released a few months before she signed to West’s imprint in December, is brighter, more neon, but similarly delicate in style to “Foreign Fields”. Everything hinges on her strong-as-silk falsetto. On “Foreign Fields”, it builds over a Blake-ian path of strong piano chords, a Morse patchwork of drum pads, and handclaps, before melting into the whirr and clatter of the song’s inner machinery. And from the din emerges grand design: Like Blake or Zola Jesus or Austra’s Katie Stelmanis—amongst other contemporary, classically-sculpted synth-pop acts—Hill’s spiritual predecessor is Kate Bush.
This one in German: Ein Reiseführer, der eigentlich keiner ist: Anstatt wie traditionelle Reiseführer durch die Stadt zu führen, gibt DSCVR Inspiration, sich zu verlieren. Der Reiseführer der Zukunft wirft Fragen auf, motiviert zur kulturellen Interaktion und regt zur Reflexion des Erlebten an. Auf 156 Seiten und mit über 50 Impulsen und Stadtexperimenten inspiriert DSCVR zur Exploration – sowohl von unbekannten Orten und überraschenden Begegnungen, als auch von Gelassenheit und Muße auf Reisen. Und das Beste: Er ist für jede Stadt der Welt.
Das Projekt ist im Rahmen meines Masterstudiums an der Zürcher Hochschule der Künste im Departement Design entstanden und soll nun in einer ersten Auflage das Licht der Welt erblicken. Mit Hilfe von Reisenden weltweit – von Kapstadt über Tel Aviv bis nach Tokio – habe ich ein Sammelsurium an Impulsen, Experimenten und Reflexionen entwickelt, das die Mechanismen des Reisens neu denkt.
mytheresa.com is becoming one of the world’s leading online retailers for women’s luxury fashion. The mytheresa.com success story began in 2006 as a small online shop associated with the multi-brand store THERESA., which has been the pillar of style, quality and luxury fashion competence in Munich for more than 25 years. Today, over 200 employees work together. They have great stuff and deliver worldwide. Some of the newest arrivals from Tom Ford, Miu Miu and Dries Van Noten:
The Chapess is a quarterly zine showcasing the work of women writers and artists from around the world. Since 2011 the zine has operated on an open submission policy with contributions coming from women of all ages and experience. A magazine from and for the people. Really refreshing and more and more popular.
Rose is a french singer and she sings beautiful and simple songs. Je compete is intelligent entertainment. We like you Rose. Je compete is a beautiful little mainstream masterpiece from the album Pink Lady:
Two words: Oscar Isaac. If that isn’t enough: The guys that brought you The Wire… Show me a Hero is an amazing new series produced by good old HBO.
The plot:Mayor Nick Wasicsko took office in 1987 during Yonkers’ worst crisis. When federal courts ordered public housing be built in the white, middle class side of town, it divided the city in a bitter battle fueled by fear, racism, murder and politics.
The trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyD4U8nd4ho