Sunday, October 30, 2011

DST - SPRING FORWARD, FALL BACK

Spring Forward and Fall Back

Many people in North America and the United Kingdom (UK) use the term “spring forward” and “fall back” when they refer to the daylight saving start and end dates. This is mainly due to the fact that DST occurs in the spring season and ends in the fall (or autumn) season in the northern hemisphere, where Canada, the UK, and the United States (USA) are located.

The term “to spring forward” refers to when people set the clocks one hour forward, marking the start of DST. It is a term that is easy to remember for many people in countries such as Canada, the UK and the USA. This is because the DST start date coincides with the spring season in these countries. It is the time of the year when the days begin to have longer hours of sunlight after the winter’s end, in addition DST, which brings forth an extra hour of daylight in the afternoons or evenings.

The term “to fall back” suggests that one must set the clocks one hour back when DST ends. It is associated with the fall (autumn) season because the DST schedule ends in the fall. The fall season and the end of daylight saving time mark a period when the days become darker, in that there are less hours of sunlight during the day, particularly in the afternoons or evenings, as winter soon approaches.

The phrase “spring forward, fall back” has been used for many years. The terms “spring forward” and “fall back” were mentioned in newspapers from as far back as the early part of the 20th century. For example, the Heppner Gazette-Times (October 28, 1928) printed a notice, stating “Daylight Savings Time ends this Sunday, October 31. Remember to set your clocks back one hour, ‘Spring forward – Fall Back!’”. The use of the words “spring forward” and “fall back” became increasingly popular over time and these terms are now used widely across the United States and Canada, as well as in the UK.

http://www.timeanddate.com/time/dst/spring-forward-fall-back.html

Thursday, October 27, 2011

HALLOWEEN MAKEUP FOR BEGINNERS

Hello there to those who never celebate Halloween.
I don't intend you to do it, but... have a look at what many people do, because they need a celebration between the summer and Christmas.
The YouTube videos provided lead you to further choice. It's up to you. And if you're Spanish, watch out for the translation of  'TRICK OR TREAT? '.

SPANISH LEAGUE'S LEVANTE REMAINS ON THE UP

Tiny coastal club regains Liga lead after last-gasp victory
Just how is Levante doing it? The record-breaking run of the side with the smallest budget in La Liga continued apace on Wednesday night as Juan Ignacio Martínez's men recovered from a goal conceded after three minutes to win a rollercoaster affair 3-2 courtesy of a 40-yard thunderbolt by Rubén Suárez in the 93rd minute. It was breathless stuff, and Levante is holding on for the ride. (...)
Never before has Levante won so many games on the trot, and only Barcelona and Real Madrid have matched its point-plucking verve in the first nine games of a season in the past decade. Precisely those two behemoths of the Spanish game now find themselves chasing Levante, for the time being at least. Osasuna, a traditionally tough prospect at its Reina de Navarra home, will be the next side to try and halt Levante's extraordinary trajectory.
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/english/Levante/remains/on/the/up/elpepueng/20111027elpeng_8/Ten

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

COLDPLAY LIVE AT 'LAS VENTAS' BULLRING TONIGHT

http://www.youtube.com/ColdplayVevo

Leave the football league away for a while and enjoy this world premiere at 21.45.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Thursday, October 20, 2011

ACTRESS

http://www.elpais.com/articulo/Tendencias/visionario/musica/electronica/elpepitdc/20111020elpepitdc_1/Tes
Read what the press had to say about Actress and his 2009 album Hazyville:
Debut album by Actress retracing a city under a gray cloud. Some would say Chicago, others Detroit, but this is purest UK surrealism in retracing House and Techno.

"One of the UK's most fascinating musical figures"
-Fact Magazine

"Middle ground between genius and laziness"
-Playground Magazine

"An artist so underground that even his own friends doubt his existence"
-Dazed&Confused

On his debut album, “Hazyville”, and the subsequent and unanimously acclaimed “Splazsh”, Actress carries out a marvellous deconstruction of techno, house and r’n’b, full of hypercomplex rhythms and melodies ranging from the warm to the ephemeral.

YIMOU ZHANG

http://www.hollywood.com/news/Poster_for_the_Masterful_The_Flowers_of_War_Depicts_a_Strange_Christian_Bale/7844036
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flowers_of_War
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/cultura/cine/chino/lanza/conquista/mundo/elpepicul/20111020elpepicul_5/Tes

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

10 THINGS THAT YOU'RE DOING WRONG AT RESTAURANTS

1. Accepting A Table That You Don't Like.
2. Listening To Your Server Instead of Your Craving.
3. Not Asking Questions.
4. Not Thinking The Meal Through From Beginning To End.
5. Ordering A Bottle of Wine When Wine By The Glass Makes More Sense.
6. Salting Your Food Before You Taste It.
7. Asking The Kitchen To Leave Off An Element.
8. Going To The Bathroom Right Before They Serve Your Next Course.
9. Sharing One Dessert.
10. Keeping Your Dissatisfaction To Yourself.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/adam-roberts/restaurant-mistakes_b_854601.html

Monday, October 17, 2011

NADER AND SIMIN, A SEPARATION

Winner of the Golden Bear at Berlin earlier this year, A Separation is a remarkably poised marital thriller from Iran, full of surprise developments and suppressed volatility. It opens with a youngish couple airing their grievances to an off-screen lawyer. In effect they're appealing straight to camera, to us, the audience: we shall be their judge.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2011/jul/03/a-separation-asghar-farhadi-review?INTCMP=SRCH
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2011/jun/30/a-separation-review?INTCMP=SRCH
http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/464827/Nader-and-Simin-A-Separation/overview
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nader_and_Simin,_A_Separation

Sunday, October 16, 2011

O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU

O Brother, Where Art Thou? is the soundtrack of music from the 2000 American film of the same name, written, directed and produced by the Coen Brothers and starring George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, and John Goodman.
With the film set in Mississippi during the Great Depression, the soundtrack, produced by T-Bone Burnett, uses bluegrass, country, gospel, blues, and folk music appropriate to the time period. With the exception of a few vintage tracks (such as Harry McClintock's 1928 single "Big Rock Candy Mountain"), most tracks are modern recordings.
The soundtrack was reissued on August 23, 2011, with 14 new tracks that were not included in the original album, "including 12 previously unreleased cuts from music producer T-Bone Burnett's O Brother sessions."[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O_Brother,_Where_Art_Thou%3F_(soundtrack)

Saturday, October 15, 2011

ROME - KARMA POLICE? WOW WOW WOW!

http://politica.elpais.com/politica/2011/10/15/actualidad/1318635869_809570.html

'Teach Your Children' (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young)

You, who are on the road must have a code that you can live by.
And so become yourself because the past is just a good bye.
Teach your children well, their father's hell did slowly go by,
And feed them on your dreams, the one they picked, the one you're known by.
Don't you ever ask them why, if they told you you would cry,
So just look at them and sigh and know they love you.

And you, of the tender years can't know the fears that your elders grew by,
And so please help them with your years, they seek the truth before they can die.
Teach your parents well, their children's hell will slowly go by,
And feed them on your dreams, the one they picked, the one you're known by.
Don't you ever ask them why, if they told you, you would cry,
So just look at them and sigh and know they love you.

THE SO-CALLED SPANISH REVOLUTION

If the likes of PETE SEEGER, JOAN BAEZ and LOUIS ARMSTRONG say so, we must be right.
http://15october.net/where/
http://map.15october.net/
http://politica.elpais.com/politica/2011/10/13/actualidad/1318509855_468846.html
http://politica.elpais.com/tag/occupy_wall_street/a/
http://tomalaplaza.net/

If you're a believer, call God the way you do in your religion. If you don't, never mind. We shall overcome anyway.

We shall overcome, we shall overcome,
We shall overcome someday;
Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe,
We shall overcome someday.

The Lord will see us through, The Lord will see us through,
The Lord will see us through someday;
Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe,
We shall overcome someday.

We're on to victory, We're on to victory,
We're on to victory someday;
Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe,
We're on to victory someday.

We'll walk hand in hand, we'll walk hand in hand,
We'll walk hand in hand someday;
Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe,
We'll walk hand in hand someday.

We are not afraid, we are not afraid,
We are not afraid today;
Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe,
We are not afraid today.

The truth shall make us free, the truth shall make us free,
The truth shall make us free someday;
Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe,
The truth shall make us free someday.

We shall live in peace, we shall live in peace,
We shall live in peace someday;
Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe,
We shall live in peace someday.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

A GUIDE TO BRITISH PUB ETIQUETTE

By all means visit Stonehenge and Buckingham Palace, but if you want to see what real life in Britain is all about, you have to go to the pub. Pub-going is by far the most popular native pastime. The 61,000 pubs in Britain have over 25 million loyal customers. Over three-quarters of the adult population go to pubs, and over a third are ‘regulars’, visiting the pub at least once a week. The pub is a central part of British life and culture. If you haven’t been to a pub, you haven’t seen Britain.

http://www.sirc.org/publik/pub.html
http://www.sirc.org/publik/passport.pdf

Sunday, October 09, 2011

CHARLES LLOYD & MARIA FARANTOURI

Charles Lloyd's unique sax playing always sounds voicelike, but even more so on this live show from  the ancient Odeon of Herodes Atticus with an old friend, Greek singing star Maria Farantouri.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/aug/25/charles-lloyd-maria-farantouri-review
http://www.farantouri.gr/En/Home/
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/portada/Charles/Lloyd/viaje/busca/ternura/elpepuculbab/20111008elpbabpor_34/Tes

Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Monday, October 03, 2011

WALL STREET PROTESTS CONTINUE

The protests against corporate greed and the nation's banking institutions began Sept. 17, fueled largely by social media. The demonstrations have been gathering momentum, drawing hundreds of people from around the country. Celebrities including Michael Moore and Susan Sarandon have visited protesters to offer encouragement.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2011-10-02/wall-street-protesters-undeterred/50638458/1

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/oct/02/occupy-wall-street-nypd-tactics
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/occupy-wall-street