terça-feira, março 31, 2009

The Watchmen

e eu que começava a achar que os super heróis eram todos maricas...se todos os filmes de super heróis ou de anti heróis ou de gajos fodidos fossem assim eu era verdadeiramente feliz.
8/10

segunda-feira, março 30, 2009

Pedro Silva, o (nosso) novo Sá


"Pedro Silva, do Sporting, foi eleito o melhor jogador da Carlsberg Cup, anunciou a Liga. Na votação feita na internet, o lateral recebeu 14.477 votos, tendo larga vantagem sobre os seus companheiros Liedson (8.500) e João Moutinho (6.224), que ocupam os outros dois lugares do pódio.
O argentino do Benfica Pablo Aimar, que antes da final liderava a votação, acabou por cair para o quarto posto, com 5.917 votos, seguido dos seus colegas Quim (1.884) e Katsouranis (1.262).
Pedro Silva tornou-se numa das principais figuras da final da segunda edição da Taça da Liga, depois de o árbitro Lucílio Baptista assinalar uma grande penalidade por suposta falta do brasileiro. Na sequência do lance, Pedro Silva viu o segundo amarelo e, em protesto, deu uma peitada no árbitro setubalense, antes de na cerimónia de entrega do troféu ter atirado fora a medalha."

sexta-feira, março 27, 2009

ronaldo

«Se todos os jogadores fizessem o que eu já fiz já tínhamos sido campeões do Mundo» - Cristiano Ronaldo
é por isso que é o tipo mais odiado no futebol inglês. já não basta ser estúpido, ainda é pretensiosamente convencido. e não, na selecção não tens jogado um....

The Decemberists - The Hazards of Love

Bem melhor do que a Pitchfork e afins apregoa por aí.

7,5/10

quarta-feira, março 25, 2009

roubalheira.

A minha vida está a transformar-se numa roubalheira. depois do roubo de sábado, perpetrado pelo irmão metralha Auxílio Baptista, soube agora dos preços para o concerto de wilco:

Cadeiras de Orquestra
45€1ª Plateia
40€2ª Plateia
35€Balcão (Sem Marcação)
210€Camarotes de 1ª Frente (6 pessoas)
137,50€Camarotes de 1ª Lado (5 pessoas)
180€Camarotes de 2ª Frente (6 pessoas)
125€Camarotes de 2ª Lado (5 pessoas)
25€Galeria de pé

terça-feira, março 24, 2009

Ida Maria - Oh my God

Costello!

When Elvis Costello decides to go country, he goes all-in. Yesterday, Costello announced the details of his forthcoming album, Secret, Profane & Sugarcane, due June 2 on the Starbucks imprint Hear Music. (That cover, above, comes from "Maakies" cartoonist Tony Millionaire.) Costello is going full-on Americana with this one, and he is not playing.
For this album, Costello recruited a murderers' row of trad-country and bluegrass session players, including dobro master Jerry Douglas. All of them play acoustic instruments on the album, and when Costello tours this summer, that band, now named the Sugarcanes, will back him up. One song, "The Crooked Line", features backing vocals from Emmylou Harris, while Loretta Lynn co-wrote "I Felt the Chill".
If you're making a country record, these are good people to have helping you out.Costello also worked with a producer, T-Bone Burnett, who specializes in just this sort of traditional music toe-dip. In fact, Burnett's done exactly this sort of thing with Costello before, on Costello's 1986 classic King of America, as well as his 1989 not-classic Spike. Besides producing, Burnett co-wrote two of songs on Secret, Profane & Sugarcane, and he also played guitar on a few. His guitar is the only electric instrument on the record.
The album includes new versions of two older songs that Costello wrote for Johnny Cash. Cash released one of them, "Hidden Shame", on his 1990 album Boom Chicka Boom. A few other songs, weirdly enough, concern the 19th century relationship between the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen and the Swedish singer Jenny Lind. P.T. Barnum also shows up. Apparently, Costello wrote an unfinished opera about Andersen for the Danish Opera Company, so that explains that, I guess.
The album also includes "Changing Partners", a song that Bing Crosby made famous.The double-vinyl version of the album will include two bonus tracks: A cover of the Velvet Underground's "Femme Fatale", and "What Lewis Did Last", Costello's "sequel" to the Appalachian murder ballad "Omie Wise".

segunda-feira, março 23, 2009

mercado dos livros electrónicos

"A concorrência no mercado dos livros electrónicos acentua-se. Em resposta ao Kindle da Amazon, a Sony anunciou um acordo com o gigante Google: os utilizadores do Sony Reader passam a ter acesso a mais de meio milhão de livros gratuitos."
como é que é possível ler um livro num computador?! o livro é um todo, que abrange a parte física da coisa. eu não consigo e não quero saber de quem consegue.

quinta-feira, março 19, 2009

Como te percebo, Leonardo

"How to Procrastinate Like Leonardo da Vinci
But Leonardo rarely completed any of the great projects that he sketched in his notebooks. His groundbreaking research in human anatomy resulted in no publications — at least not in his lifetime. Not only did Leonardo fail to realize his potential as an engineer and a scientist, but he also spent his career hounded by creditors to whom he owed paintings and sculptures for which he had accepted payment but — for some reason — could not deliver, even when his deadline was extended by years. His surviving paintings amount to no more than 20, and five or six, including the "Mona Lisa," were still in his possession when he died. Apparently, he was still tinkering with them.
Nowadays, Leonardo might have been hired by a top research university, but it seems likely that he would have been denied tenure. He had lots of notes but relatively little to put in his portfolio.
Leonardo was the kind of person we have come to call a "genius." But he had trouble focusing for long periods on a single project. After he solved its conceptual problems, Leonardo lost interest until someone forced his hand. Even then, Leonardo often became a perfectionist about details that no one else could see, and the job just didn't get done....Leonardo worked on what interested him at the moment, cultivating his energies and insights, even when those activities were not directly related to his current commissions....
Through his many episodes of alleged procrastination, we see an artist who engages with the irresolvable conflict between unlimited aspiration and the acknowledgment of human limitation....
Leonardo's known writings would fill at least 20 volumes, but if one includes the lost materials, he probably wrote enough to fill a hundred....
Several compendiums have been compiled from his notebooks, but, like so many of us, Leonardo never used his voluminous private writings to produce a single published work....
His work in optics might have delayed a project, but his final achievements in painting depended on the experiments — physical and intellectual — that he documented in the notebooks. Far from being a distraction — like many of his contemporaries thought — they represent a lifetime of productive brainstorming, a private working out of the ideas on which his more public work depended. To criticize this work is to believe that what we call genius somehow emerges from the mind fully formed — like Athena from the head of Zeus — without considerable advance preparation. Vasari's quotation of Pope Leo X has rung down through the centuries as a classic indictment of Leonardo's procrastinatory behavior: "Alas! This man will do nothing at all, since he is thinking of the end before he has made a beginning."...
Leonardo is just one example of an individual whose meaning has been constructed, in part, to combat the vice of procrastination; namely, the natural desire to pursue what one finds most interesting and enjoyable rather than what one finds boring and repellent, simply because one's life must be at the service of some compelling interest — some established institutional practice — that is never clearly explained, lest it be challenged and rejected.
Academe is full of potential geniuses who have never done a single thing they wanted to do because there were too many things that needed to be done first: the research projects, conference papers, books and articles — not one of them freely chosen: merely means to some practical end, a career rather than a calling. And so we complete research projects that no longer interest us and write books that no one will read; or we teach with indifference, dutifully boring our students, marking our time until retirement, and slowly forgetting why we entered the profession: because something excited us so much that we subordinated every other obligation to follow it.
If there is one conclusion to be drawn from the life of Leonardo, it is that procrastination reveals the things at which we are most gifted — the things we truly want to do. Procrastination is a calling away from something that we do against our desires toward something that we do for pleasure, in that joyful state of self-forgetful inspiration that we call genius."

ironia

ironia
instalar um anti-virus que tinha virus e que me fodeu o computador todo!

terça-feira, março 17, 2009

coisas más

Há coisas que são tão más que tornam-se boas (não o filme, que é óptimo). mas atenção, podem ser tão más, que tornam-se boas, mas voltam a ser más.

segunda-feira, março 16, 2009

os livros e as músicas que nos tornam estúpidos

Será que aquilo que ouvimos e aquilo que lemos pode estar associado, correlativamente, à nossa inteligência?

sexta-feira, março 13, 2009

Roca na música

Fábio Rochemback, jogador do Sporting, abriu uma produtora de espectáculos a que chamou justamente de "Roccaproduções".
O primeiro evento está marcado para amanhã nas Docas de Lisboa. Imediatamente antes, pelas 21h00, o Sporting recebe o Rio Ave em Alvalade e o médio está convocado.

quinta-feira, março 12, 2009

SEI LÁÁÁÁ

O "Sei Lá" fez dez anos! O que levou a rebelo pinto a dizer:
«Posso reclamar ter levado novos leitores à literatura e ter levado a literatura a quem nunca tinha lido um romance. Tenho leitores pouco instruídos mas também os tenho com cursos superiores, e ambos começaram a ler mais após os meus livros.»

a verdade -
1. onde está a literatura?
2. quer-me parecer que aqueles que nunca tinham lido um romance, após terem lido o sei lá continuaram sem ter lido romance algum.

quarta-feira, março 11, 2009

Religulous



e então, deus existe ou não?

o descartes achava que sim.

Skip james - Devil go my woman

PJ Harvey

como se não bastasse, os bilhetes para a PJ Harvey (e John Parish) esgotaram em 30 minutos. re-foda-se.

leãozinho

hoje, sei, verdadeiramente, o que quer dizer a palavra vergonha.

segunda-feira, março 09, 2009

barbie

Será que existe alguém que nunca sonhou com a barbie? parabéns.

sexta-feira, março 06, 2009

verlaine e pessoa

a patti smith adora pessoa que leu por conselho do verlaine, bem, já gosto mais do tipo.

quinta-feira, março 05, 2009

quarta-feira, março 04, 2009

TV On The Radio no Alive


A excelente nova - Os TV On The Radio vão actuar a 9 de Julho no palco Super Bock do Optimus Alive! 09.

terça-feira, março 03, 2009

lobo antunes

é engraçado como o lobo antunes é dos escritores mais vendidos em Portugal e dos menos lidos.