The Philharmonia announces the second half of its 2023/24 Season at Southbank Centre, with Santtu-Matias Rouvali as Principal Conductor of the Orchestra.
To open the second half of the season, Santtu-Matias Rouvali will conduct singer Julia Bullock, one of the Philharmonia’s Featured Artists, taking on life’s big topics – love, death, nature, heaven – in a Romantic pairing of Berlioz and Mahler (1 Feb).
The Philharmonia conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen with soprano Julia Bullock perform Ravel and Britten in the Royal Festival Hall, which is being live streamed on Thursday 29 October 2020. Photo by Mark Allan
Julia Bullock brings her mixed-media project History’s Persistent Voice to London on 2 February, shining a light on the words, work and experiences of Black American artists. Bullock commissioned the songs in the project from leading Black women composers. Jessie Montgomery reimagines songs from an anthology collected just after the American Civil War, recording the music of...
To open the second half of the season, Santtu-Matias Rouvali will conduct singer Julia Bullock, one of the Philharmonia’s Featured Artists, taking on life’s big topics – love, death, nature, heaven – in a Romantic pairing of Berlioz and Mahler (1 Feb).
The Philharmonia conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen with soprano Julia Bullock perform Ravel and Britten in the Royal Festival Hall, which is being live streamed on Thursday 29 October 2020. Photo by Mark Allan
Julia Bullock brings her mixed-media project History’s Persistent Voice to London on 2 February, shining a light on the words, work and experiences of Black American artists. Bullock commissioned the songs in the project from leading Black women composers. Jessie Montgomery reimagines songs from an anthology collected just after the American Civil War, recording the music of...
- 10/24/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Summer camp can be the time of your life, but for one cabin of bunkmates, it will be a time that will haunt their lives forever in James Newman's Odd Man Out. The recent release from the author of The Wicked takes readers back to a sinister summer in 1989, and we have an excerpt from the coming-of-age horror novel for Daily Dead readers to check out right now.
Read the Odd Man Out excerpt below, and to learn more about Newman's written works, visit his Amazon page.
Odd Man Out synopsis: "Welcome To The Black Mountain Camp For Boys!
Summer,1989. It is a time for splashing in the lake and exploring the wilderness, for nine teenagers to bond together and create friendships that could last the rest of their lives.
But among this group there is a young man with a secret--a secret that,in this time and place,...
Read the Odd Man Out excerpt below, and to learn more about Newman's written works, visit his Amazon page.
Odd Man Out synopsis: "Welcome To The Black Mountain Camp For Boys!
Summer,1989. It is a time for splashing in the lake and exploring the wilderness, for nine teenagers to bond together and create friendships that could last the rest of their lives.
But among this group there is a young man with a secret--a secret that,in this time and place,...
- 3/6/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The Gift of Christmas Fear album provides a new take on the Christmas carols we know and (maybe) love and is free until December 13th. Also in this round-up: an exclusive excerpt from the novel Fort and Voodoo Rising release details.
The Gift of Christmas Fear CD: "This new CD is a dark electro-orchestral Horror take on traditional Christmas carols and also contains original Christmas soundtrack music for haunted attractions and horror movies.
To celebrate Creepmas, the CD is available completely free - we are giving it away till December 13th on a 'name your price' basis.
Just hit buy now on our Bandcamp site and enter whatever you like https://samhaynes1.bandcamp.com/
The album is inspired by Christmas horror movies such as Silent Night, Deadly Night and Christmas Evil. For this CD, we took old familiar Christmas music and mixed it with horror score orchestral music and even some electronic beats.
The Gift of Christmas Fear CD: "This new CD is a dark electro-orchestral Horror take on traditional Christmas carols and also contains original Christmas soundtrack music for haunted attractions and horror movies.
To celebrate Creepmas, the CD is available completely free - we are giving it away till December 13th on a 'name your price' basis.
Just hit buy now on our Bandcamp site and enter whatever you like https://samhaynes1.bandcamp.com/
The album is inspired by Christmas horror movies such as Silent Night, Deadly Night and Christmas Evil. For this CD, we took old familiar Christmas music and mixed it with horror score orchestral music and even some electronic beats.
- 11/18/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Mark Allan/AP
FIFA 16 chatter is starting to swell, with rumours of new features and cool additions constantly swirling around message boards, though one of the most heart-warming changes to the modern games was the introduction of old legends.
Some world renowned names took centre stage in the finest stadia around the world long before the virtual universe was spawned, while others have previously featured on earlier FIFA instalments as little more than a rudimentary chunk of pixels spewing out from a rugged, trusty Sega Genesis.
The game has improved immeasurably since then, with each edition being coated in thick layers of realism, though now players get the chance to see Pele, Beckenbauer, Maldini and more grace their HD screens – very much a step in the right direction.
In fact, in a bid to draw in more of the 80s man-child generation, FIFA should start looking at recreating entire classic...
FIFA 16 chatter is starting to swell, with rumours of new features and cool additions constantly swirling around message boards, though one of the most heart-warming changes to the modern games was the introduction of old legends.
Some world renowned names took centre stage in the finest stadia around the world long before the virtual universe was spawned, while others have previously featured on earlier FIFA instalments as little more than a rudimentary chunk of pixels spewing out from a rugged, trusty Sega Genesis.
The game has improved immeasurably since then, with each edition being coated in thick layers of realism, though now players get the chance to see Pele, Beckenbauer, Maldini and more grace their HD screens – very much a step in the right direction.
In fact, in a bid to draw in more of the 80s man-child generation, FIFA should start looking at recreating entire classic...
- 5/15/2015
- by Michael Potts
- Obsessed with Film
Given all the headaches that come with the holiday season, when someone shows us artwork that includes a teddy bear getting blinded with a candy cane, our immediate reaction is to hug them. If you're in this same sleigh, read on!
From the Press Release
HorrorNovelReviews.com has just released their second seasonal anthology: When Red Snow Melts, a Christmas-themed collection featuring countless quality talents. Lending their magic are authors like Joe R. Lansdale (Bubba Ho-Tep, The Drive-In), Charles Schmidt (World of Noise), Terry M. West (What Price Gory?), Mark Allan Gunnells, Matt Molgaard, and more!
With over 30 stories, When Red Snow Melts promises to be a standout seasonal offering, and it’s available now via Kindle eBook on Amazon.com for the affordable price of $2.99.
Quality Christmas horror anthologies are a rarity, but this near-80k word collection manages to impress!
Check out the gorgeous cover artwork below by...
From the Press Release
HorrorNovelReviews.com has just released their second seasonal anthology: When Red Snow Melts, a Christmas-themed collection featuring countless quality talents. Lending their magic are authors like Joe R. Lansdale (Bubba Ho-Tep, The Drive-In), Charles Schmidt (World of Noise), Terry M. West (What Price Gory?), Mark Allan Gunnells, Matt Molgaard, and more!
With over 30 stories, When Red Snow Melts promises to be a standout seasonal offering, and it’s available now via Kindle eBook on Amazon.com for the affordable price of $2.99.
Quality Christmas horror anthologies are a rarity, but this near-80k word collection manages to impress!
Check out the gorgeous cover artwork below by...
- 12/20/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Just in time for the holidays a brand new seasonal anthology When Red Snow Melts a Christmas themed collection is now avilable for your reading pleasure. The ebook features countless quality talents. Lending their magic are authors like Joe R. Lansdale (Bubba HoTep The DriveIn) Charles Schmidt (World of Noise) Terry M. West (What Price Gory) Mark Allan Gunnells Matt Molgaard (Horror Novel Reviews) and more With over 30 stories When Red Snow Melts promises to be a standout seasonal offering and its available now via kindle eBook on Amazon.com for the affordable price of 2.99.
- 12/20/2013
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Apex Publications brand new zombie imprint Tzf Books has just released it’s first title: Asylum by Mark Allan Gunnells. About the book: Curtis, a young college student is dragged to his first gay club by his best friend Jimmy for a night of dancing, drinking and sex…at least until the dead start to rise and attack the club. Trapped inside the Asylum are a small band of survivors, including a drag queen, a male stripper, a Vietnam vet bartender, a pretentious gay couple, and an unstable DJ. Will this motley crew survive the hungry undead rattling the sealed-off doors? Will they survive each other? Will they survive their own personal demons? Asylum recalls George Romero’s classic Night of the Living Dead–except with more gore and a more current social message. Asylum is the first in a line of zombie novellas. Each will be priced at an...
- 12/28/2010
- by admin
- Horror News
Acts like Lykke Li, Hurricane Bells, Sea Wolf and Band of Skulls are featured on album.
By Gil Kaufman
Lykke Li
Photo: Getty Images/ Mark Allan
Anyone who knows anything about "Twilight" scribe Stephenie Meyer knows that the vampire-spawning writer has eclectic taste in music. Earlier this year, she blogged about what she did all summer, which included listening to bands you may or may not know like Meese and White Rabbits, as well as some you might, like Muse, Animal Collective and Silversun Pickups.
She's posted suggested playlists for fans of her book series that includes everything from Placebo, Blue October and Armor for Sleep to Elbow, Coldplay, Patrick Wolf, Simon and Garfunkel, Korn, Incubus, Nine Inch Nails and Right Said Fred.
On Monday, the track listing for the upcoming soundtrack to "New Moon" was revealed and it has the same mix of the popular and somewhat-obscure that fans...
By Gil Kaufman
Lykke Li
Photo: Getty Images/ Mark Allan
Anyone who knows anything about "Twilight" scribe Stephenie Meyer knows that the vampire-spawning writer has eclectic taste in music. Earlier this year, she blogged about what she did all summer, which included listening to bands you may or may not know like Meese and White Rabbits, as well as some you might, like Muse, Animal Collective and Silversun Pickups.
She's posted suggested playlists for fans of her book series that includes everything from Placebo, Blue October and Armor for Sleep to Elbow, Coldplay, Patrick Wolf, Simon and Garfunkel, Korn, Incubus, Nine Inch Nails and Right Said Fred.
On Monday, the track listing for the upcoming soundtrack to "New Moon" was revealed and it has the same mix of the popular and somewhat-obscure that fans...
- 9/21/2009
- MTV Music News
'I myself am not a gay woman . I am a free-spirited woman,' she tells Out magazine.
By James Montgomery
Lady Gaga
Photo: Mark Allan/WireImage
Lady Gaga has never been one to shy away from the topic of sexuality. Whether it's her barely there outfits, her double-entendre-laden lyrics (infer from "I'm bluffin' with my muffin" what you will), or her onstage escapades, she's more than willing to discuss, dissect or display sex.
And in the September issue of Out magazine, Gaga gets deep, addressing rumors about her own sexuality — specifically, her supposed preference for women — her lifelong immersion in gay culture and how both of those things have helped make her the very fabulous star she is today.
"I had a few gay piano teachers. I was in acting class and ballet from a very young age, and I remember being around a lot of gay boys in dance class.
By James Montgomery
Lady Gaga
Photo: Mark Allan/WireImage
Lady Gaga has never been one to shy away from the topic of sexuality. Whether it's her barely there outfits, her double-entendre-laden lyrics (infer from "I'm bluffin' with my muffin" what you will), or her onstage escapades, she's more than willing to discuss, dissect or display sex.
And in the September issue of Out magazine, Gaga gets deep, addressing rumors about her own sexuality — specifically, her supposed preference for women — her lifelong immersion in gay culture and how both of those things have helped make her the very fabulous star she is today.
"I had a few gay piano teachers. I was in acting class and ballet from a very young age, and I remember being around a lot of gay boys in dance class.
- 8/14/2009
- MTV Music News
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