Monday, February 28, 2011

Bright Red Itchy Soles Of Feet

Shampoo Port head




T out is said in the poster, Jimmy Beaulieu ( Romantic Comedy pornographic), and Pascal Girard ( Conventum ), will join forces to launch two albums recently published by Delcourt in the collection "Shampoo."

Wednesday, March 2 from 18h.
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Bright Red Itchy Soles Of Feet

Shampoo Port head




T out is said in the poster, Jimmy Beaulieu ( Romantic Comedy pornographic), and Pascal Girard ( Conventum ), will join forces to launch two albums recently published by Delcourt in the collection "Shampoo."

Wednesday, March 2 from 18h.
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Command And Conquer 3 1311

Nanette Soul goes (or so) live

Nanette Workman is one of the biggest pop stars of Quebec, it goes without saying. Recently, he gave a Musimax musicography very interesting in the context of the issue Years . Unfortunately, the issue is no longer available online, but I strongly advise you slam the show when you get a chance. In the meantime, here is his biography extensively on Quebec Info Musique .

From Mississippi Montreal
Nanette, born in Mississippi in the United States, was discovered Tony Roman, New York, where she knew already well into an artistic career. It is Tony who brought him here and register his first solo records and duets. Here's the story according to the magazine Dis-Q-Ton .


debut pop
Among his recordings produced by Tony, there are a few songs tinged with soul. His first 45 laps, started in 1966, includes the A side, a cover of Now of Becaud, competing with that of the Clash on the charts. B side is My Home, an adaptation of Call me Petula Clark, recorded live. It's soft, smooth, pop. Somewhere between Easy Listening and Soul.


Nanette - In my

Nanette and Motown
In 1967, Nanette launches two albums in quick succession. A first pocket flanked by a quasi-psychedelic very attractive today - I'm waiting right now to get your hands on a decent copy! Found on it a cover of You Keep Me Hangin we the Supremes. As soon as possible, I will share with you this interpretation.

A second album titled simply Nanette seems, always in 1967, on which several successes already appeared on 45 rpm set. But there are also two other pearls lost, including a cover of Come See About Me Supremes becomes, in French, When I come back. The arrangements are not exactly "on the check, but it remains an interesting cover of Soul!

Nanette - When I come back


by The Million Children sing for Alex Chilton
On the same self-titled album released in 1967, there is also an excellent adaptation She knows how the famous Blue eyed soul combo The Box Memphis Tops. Following the success of The Letter , written and composed by Wayne Carson Thompson, Alex Chilton and his band return with two songs by the same author-composer Neon Rainbow and She knows how . In Quebec, under the artistic direction of Jacques Crevier, production of Tony Roman and Nanette sung by the song becomes He knows how , soaked in a fine fuzz that gives it a unique touch. Are we still in field Soul? Hard to say. But it's so good!

Nanette - He knows how

On a languid, seductive, Nanette expressed here in his mother tongue, singing The Look of Love , a standard jazz lounge and Burt Bacharach arranged tastefully in my opinion, comes with plenty of Soul.


Nanette - The Look of Love

After several successes under the leadership of Roman, Nanette moved to England in the late sixties when she was recruited to sing the choruses of songs as great as Honky Tonk Women and You can not Always Get What You Want Rolling Stones . It clearly recognizes his voice among the singers. Sing on the album Let it bleed Stones is quite an honor! Unfortunately, she was credited in the name of "Nanette Newman" in the liner notes of the original LP ... Fact should not be neglected, this recording took place edited by Jack Nitzsche !


Quite by chance, another major success in Quebec was Nanette Painted in black, his adaptation of Paint it black Rolling Stones, recorded before she even suspect one day she found herself in the studio with the band at Mick and Keith. This is another round of Johnny Destiny! I do not really think we find here a touch Soul, but I still shares the song for the story!

Nanette - painted black

In the show Years Nanette to Musimax, reference is rooted Blues - especially related to his native Mississippi - and its disco hits of the 70s, but it also speaks inspirations Soul. It mentions in particular the lead singer of Soul singers, who must surely sing the Mass Gospel of Jesus to the little paradise, Sam Cooke. Not that I want to look here Nanette Sam Cooke. But I sincerely believe that Nanette has an undeniable Soul showed up here and there in his recordings of the 60s. Far be it from me to summarize the impressive career Nanette. I did not even mention his years with Johnny Hallyday!

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Nanette Workman is one of Quebec’s most important star, even though she was born in Mississippi. She was discovered in the USA during the sixties by producer Tony Roman whom brought her back here and recorded with her. At a certain point, they kind of became Quebec’s Sonny & Cher. Nanette then moved to England, where she recorded back up vocals with various, artists including  John Lennon and The Rolling Stones! She sang on Honky Tonk Women and You can't always get what you want, amongst others. She came back to Quebec in the seventies and had a huge disco career, making a big hit out of her version of Lady Marmalade (Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir).


Still Nanette was from a Blues state - Mississippi. And she always had these roots inside her. These roots also brought a Soul feel in a couple of her 60's recordings, as you may hear up here.


There's Chez moi (Petula Clark's Call me) and The Look of Love (yes, Burt Bacharach's tune),  two sweet poppish tunes in which I think her Soul influences really come out. I just love these songs. Check them out.


She also covered The Supremes' You keep me hangin' on (which I will had later) and Come see about me, which is availble up here. 


The best version she did I think is The Box Tops She knows how, turned into He knows how, with a nice fuzz. Cool cover of Memphis' blue eyed soul combo.


She also covered the Stones Paint it black in french - Peint en noir - before she went to England to sing with them on You can't always get what you want. Funny fact, she was credited as Nanette Newman in Let it bleed's liner notes... anyways, she did a nice job!


Nanette is more reknown for her Blues roots nowadays and for her disco hits in the seventies. But she did somme cool Soul covers in the sixties too.

Command And Conquer 3 1311

Nanette Soul goes (or so) live

Nanette Workman is one of the biggest pop stars of Quebec, it goes without saying. Recently, he gave a Musimax musicography very interesting in the context of the issue Years . Unfortunately, the issue is no longer available online, but I strongly advise you slam the show when you get a chance. In the meantime, here is his biography extensively on Quebec Info Musique .

From Mississippi Montreal
Nanette, born in Mississippi in the United States, was discovered Tony Roman, New York, where she knew already well into an artistic career. It is Tony who brought him here and register his first solo records and duets. Here's the story according to the magazine Dis-Q-Ton .


debut pop
Among his recordings produced by Tony, there are a few songs tinged with soul. His first 45 laps, started in 1966, includes the A side, a cover of Now of Becaud, competing with that of the Clash on the charts. B side is My Home, an adaptation of Call me Petula Clark, recorded live. It's soft, smooth, pop. Somewhere between Easy Listening and Soul.


Nanette - In my

Nanette and Motown
In 1967, Nanette launches two albums in quick succession. A first pocket flanked by a quasi-psychedelic very attractive today - I'm waiting right now to get your hands on a decent copy! Found on it a cover of You Keep Me Hangin we the Supremes. As soon as possible, I will share with you this interpretation.

A second album titled simply Nanette seems, always in 1967, on which several successes already appeared on 45 rpm set. But there are also two other pearls lost, including a cover of Come See About Me Supremes becomes, in French, When I come back. The arrangements are not exactly "on the check, but it remains an interesting cover of Soul!

Nanette - When I come back


by The Million Children sing for Alex Chilton
On the same self-titled album released in 1967, there is also an excellent adaptation She knows how the famous Blue eyed soul combo The Box Memphis Tops. Following the success of The Letter , written and composed by Wayne Carson Thompson, Alex Chilton and his band return with two songs by the same author-composer Neon Rainbow and She knows how . In Quebec, under the artistic direction of Jacques Crevier, production of Tony Roman and Nanette sung by the song becomes He knows how , soaked in a fine fuzz that gives it a unique touch. Are we still in field Soul? Hard to say. But it's so good!

Nanette - He knows how

On a languid, seductive, Nanette expressed here in his mother tongue, singing The Look of Love , a standard jazz lounge and Burt Bacharach arranged tastefully in my opinion, comes with plenty of Soul.


Nanette - The Look of Love

After several successes under the leadership of Roman, Nanette moved to England in the late sixties when she was recruited to sing the choruses of songs as great as Honky Tonk Women and You can not Always Get What You Want Rolling Stones . It clearly recognizes his voice among the singers. Sing on the album Let it bleed Stones is quite an honor! Unfortunately, she was credited in the name of "Nanette Newman" in the liner notes of the original LP ... Fact should not be neglected, this recording took place edited by Jack Nitzsche !


Quite by chance, another major success in Quebec was Nanette Painted in black, his adaptation of Paint it black Rolling Stones, recorded before she even suspect one day she found herself in the studio with the band at Mick and Keith. This is another round of Johnny Destiny! I do not really think we find here a touch Soul, but I still shares the song for the story!

Nanette - painted black

In the show Years Nanette to Musimax, reference is rooted Blues - especially related to his native Mississippi - and its disco hits of the 70s, but it also speaks inspirations Soul. It mentions in particular the lead singer of Soul singers, who must surely sing the Mass Gospel of Jesus to the little paradise, Sam Cooke. Not that I want to look here Nanette Sam Cooke. But I sincerely believe that Nanette has an undeniable Soul showed up here and there in his recordings of the 60s. Far be it from me to summarize the impressive career Nanette. I did not even mention his years with Johnny Hallyday!

************

Nanette Workman is one of Quebec’s most important star, even though she was born in Mississippi. She was discovered in the USA during the sixties by producer Tony Roman whom brought her back here and recorded with her. At a certain point, they kind of became Quebec’s Sonny & Cher. Nanette then moved to England, where she recorded back up vocals with various, artists including  John Lennon and The Rolling Stones! She sang on Honky Tonk Women and You can't always get what you want, amongst others. She came back to Quebec in the seventies and had a huge disco career, making a big hit out of her version of Lady Marmalade (Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir).


Still Nanette was from a Blues state - Mississippi. And she always had these roots inside her. These roots also brought a Soul feel in a couple of her 60's recordings, as you may hear up here.


There's Chez moi (Petula Clark's Call me) and The Look of Love (yes, Burt Bacharach's tune),  two sweet poppish tunes in which I think her Soul influences really come out. I just love these songs. Check them out.


She also covered The Supremes' You keep me hangin' on (which I will had later) and Come see about me, which is availble up here. 


The best version she did I think is The Box Tops She knows how, turned into He knows how, with a nice fuzz. Cool cover of Memphis' blue eyed soul combo.


She also covered the Stones Paint it black in french - Peint en noir - before she went to England to sing with them on You can't always get what you want. Funny fact, she was credited as Nanette Newman in Let it bleed's liner notes... anyways, she did a nice job!


Nanette is more reknown for her Blues roots nowadays and for her disco hits in the seventies. But she did somme cool Soul covers in the sixties too.

Homemade Marine Stereo

GBM-BNM: salads, casseroles and hot potatoes ...

It is no secret and well before the motion correction These banks belong to groups that do not spin, among them, the best cotton in the world war called "business", probably more worthy of criminal and commercial sense.


After sacking of Sidioca by his "employers" and military crisis-constitutional, the GBM Bouamatou moved its entire galaxy to support its champion Aziz during the latter swore to the skin to other bankers in the square and some whose Nouégheit others in the same keg who actively supported the historic opposition ...

suite everyone knows, while Bouamatou relished the victory of their champion, Nouégheit tasted the famous "woe to the vanquished! . Not so much because the last time in prison was relatively short face charges, others are still languishing at this time in jail for less than that, then freedom, "reconciliation" with the new master's place ... Taya

During therefore only surface, one arranges so-called arms, behind the scenes shots all seem possible but it is very rare to see on the net charges of hoax motivated difficult to treat otherwise than outgoing documents which prove the contrary. Moreover, given the clout of Bouamatou, webmasters most never venture out of "business" without first having thought through the truth of their content scoop.

This time, everything starts from Taqadoumy which launches a paper that clearly shows that the documents in their possession, the GBM Bouamatou appears to have shown some acrobatics in unorthodox accounting. Acrobatics as a pretty huge jump that could be summarized as follows: "29 billion according to the protesters, police said two billion ..." Either clear: as stated respectively in the BCM and the taxman ...

A real pocket rocket in the universe because the scoop would Taqadoumy documents that prove their allegations. Then, to illuminate the scene, on another site appears an article which revealed that BNM would not be outdone in terms of opacity questionable accounting and other aerobatic meet its transparency obligations ... As a "Issa Yacoub Ould" raises a number of issues that would be irrelevant if one could easily find an answer to whether or not all leaks from BNM means any audit of the BCM in a century.

The author of the article provides that yes, this gives estimates other issues it raises: namely, first, why flee the audit? Then where are a number of millions of dollars clan Taya, a sort of cave in the Ben Ali, the author estimated that nearly $ 175 million, no less ...

face of such revelations supposed to either side, it would have been easy for the families of the GBM and the BNM clear answer, either sue each site to prove that their respective revelations are false would still why it can prove ... or use his right of reply to show supporting documentation that the documents are false and Tadaqoumy that BNM has never leaked any audit

... Instead, we full opportunity to read slices of large feathers displaying their indignation as other cultures as much jam. First, to defend Bouamatou, some Hassana Ould Ahmed Labeid came all fired up, spoke well but says nothing if not threats, no evidence to contradict the version of Taqadoumy.

Then for some Nouégheit Mohamed Ould Lahah came in comments, just as determined to vanquish the lie but did not bring any information proving whether or not any leaks BNM said if nothing else, he merely threaten Claude k unfortunate consequences for him and his site.

Series indignant without proof could stop there when another master singer, no less talented, willing to do justice to Mr B as he had received from him a warrant, in every sense of the term without knowing that the patron is not the friend of Aziz for nothing, began to sing and dance his pen so it proved so eloquent with ease in such cases, behind any pen indignant, a griot who admires patience.

Not to mention each other anonymous gave evidence that the case of crossfire certainly did terrible damage to both sides saw the respectable number of hawkers who went up to the plate for us to swallow their indignation. Let us remember that the average citizen who reads and listens to all the songs to get an idea still does not know :

- If The documents in possession of Taqadoumy about alleged accounting tricks against the tax authorities of the GBM are true or false.

- Neither BNM if still leaking or not by any means any audit of the BCM.

However, since no one defender on each side failed to provide any evidence or physical (paper or otherwise) or virtual (clear argument clear and precise) would be right to say that the two scoops out about the GBM and BNM are true?

For a country that has officially declared to have tricked the IMF, we know that the Mauritanians acute skills in accounting acrobatics especially since it appears that any self-respecting bank in Mauritania should have three accounts! One for the IRS, one for the BCM and for shareholders, some would have even four, the last being the boss ...

This is known as a criminal business in the business ...

Vlan

Homemade Marine Stereo

GBM-BNM: salads, casseroles and hot potatoes ...

It is no secret and well before the motion correction These banks belong to groups that do not spin, among them, the best cotton in the world war called "business", probably more worthy of criminal and commercial sense.


After sacking of Sidioca by his "employers" and military crisis-constitutional, the GBM Bouamatou moved its entire galaxy to support its champion Aziz during the latter swore to the skin to other bankers in the square and some whose Nouégheit others in the same keg who actively supported the historic opposition ...

suite everyone knows, while Bouamatou relished the victory of their champion, Nouégheit tasted the famous "woe to the vanquished! . Not so much because the last time in prison was relatively short face charges, others are still languishing at this time in jail for less than that, then freedom, "reconciliation" with the new master's place ... Taya

During therefore only surface, one arranges so-called arms, behind the scenes shots all seem possible but it is very rare to see on the net charges of hoax motivated difficult to treat otherwise than outgoing documents which prove the contrary. Moreover, given the clout of Bouamatou, webmasters most never venture out of "business" without first having thought through the truth of their content scoop.

This time, everything starts from Taqadoumy which launches a paper that clearly shows that the documents in their possession, the GBM Bouamatou appears to have shown some acrobatics in unorthodox accounting. Acrobatics as a pretty huge jump that could be summarized as follows: "29 billion according to the protesters, police said two billion ..." Either clear: as stated respectively in the BCM and the taxman ...

A real pocket rocket in the universe because the scoop would Taqadoumy documents that prove their allegations. Then, to illuminate the scene, on another site appears an article which revealed that BNM would not be outdone in terms of opacity questionable accounting and other aerobatic meet its transparency obligations ... As a "Issa Yacoub Ould" raises a number of issues that would be irrelevant if one could easily find an answer to whether or not all leaks from BNM means any audit of the BCM in a century.

The author of the article provides that yes, this gives estimates other issues it raises: namely, first, why flee the audit? Then where are a number of millions of dollars clan Taya, a sort of cave in the Ben Ali, the author estimated that nearly $ 175 million, no less ...

face of such revelations supposed to either side, it would have been easy for the families of the GBM and the BNM clear answer, either sue each site to prove that their respective revelations are false would still why it can prove ... or use his right of reply to show supporting documentation that the documents are false and Tadaqoumy that BNM has never leaked any audit

... Instead, we full opportunity to read slices of large feathers displaying their indignation as other cultures as much jam. First, to defend Bouamatou, some Hassana Ould Ahmed Labeid came all fired up, spoke well but says nothing if not threats, no evidence to contradict the version of Taqadoumy.

Then for some Nouégheit Mohamed Ould Lahah came in comments, just as determined to vanquish the lie but did not bring any information proving whether or not any leaks BNM said if nothing else, he merely threaten Claude k unfortunate consequences for him and his site.

Series indignant without proof could stop there when another master singer, no less talented, willing to do justice to Mr B as he had received from him a warrant, in every sense of the term without knowing that the patron is not the friend of Aziz for nothing, began to sing and dance his pen so it proved so eloquent with ease in such cases, behind any pen indignant, a griot who admires patience.

Not to mention each other anonymous gave evidence that the case of crossfire certainly did terrible damage to both sides saw the respectable number of hawkers who went up to the plate for us to swallow their indignation. Let us remember that the average citizen who reads and listens to all the songs to get an idea still does not know :

- If The documents in possession of Taqadoumy about alleged accounting tricks against the tax authorities of the GBM are true or false.

- Neither BNM if still leaking or not by any means any audit of the BCM.

However, since no one defender on each side failed to provide any evidence or physical (paper or otherwise) or virtual (clear argument clear and precise) would be right to say that the two scoops out about the GBM and BNM are true?

For a country that has officially declared to have tricked the IMF, we know that the Mauritanians acute skills in accounting acrobatics especially since it appears that any self-respecting bank in Mauritania should have three accounts! One for the IRS, one for the BCM and for shareholders, some would have even four, the last being the boss ...

This is known as a criminal business in the business ...

Vlan

Saturday, February 26, 2011

How Do U Figureamp Hr Rating On Battery

Roundtable: paternity Quebec revisited

D years with the meetings of CRILCQ , a panel discussion moderated by Pierre Nepveu be held in the library the Tuesday 1st March 2011 18:00 on the theme of fatherhood Quebec revisited.


What is it now a father? In most societies, the father has long embodied a figure of authority sometimes rigorous, sometimes benevolent, but often quite distant. The "father's name" symbolized all the assurance of a culture based on a patriarchal order. What happens to the father figure in a family that has transformed and redefined the relationship social relations between man and woman? Say that contemporary writers, men and women, in their fiction? From the book by Lori Saint-Martin and contemporary Québécois novel is its object, this panel intends to address these issues freely and to measure the social as well as literary.

A vec participation by Lori Saint-Martin (Beyond the name. Father figure in Quebec literature today, PUM, 2010), Nicolas Levesque (TEEN SPIRIT. Essay on our time, Nota bene, 2009), and Pierre Nepveu, series editor "New Quebec Studies" for PUM.














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How Do U Figureamp Hr Rating On Battery

Roundtable: paternity Quebec revisited

D years with the meetings of CRILCQ , a panel discussion moderated by Pierre Nepveu be held in the library the Tuesday 1st March 2011 18:00 on the theme of fatherhood Quebec revisited.


What is it now a father? In most societies, the father has long embodied a figure of authority sometimes rigorous, sometimes benevolent, but often quite distant. The "father's name" symbolized all the assurance of a culture based on a patriarchal order. What happens to the father figure in a family that has transformed and redefined the relationship social relations between man and woman? Say that contemporary writers, men and women, in their fiction? From the book by Lori Saint-Martin and contemporary Québécois novel is its object, this panel intends to address these issues freely and to measure the social as well as literary.

A vec participation by Lori Saint-Martin (Beyond the name. Father figure in Quebec literature today, PUM, 2010), Nicolas Levesque (TEEN SPIRIT. Essay on our time, Nota bene, 2009), and Pierre Nepveu, series editor "New Quebec Studies" for PUM.














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Friday, February 25, 2011

What Is A Defibrillator Vest

The Mykel - Maximum R & B!

It's too good to be true! I really wanted to share with you this little gem found on youtube!

Here is a LIVE video of the excellent R & B group The Mykel, one of the best bands in the genre of the 60 in Quebec. You can see I'll Go Crazy interpret the Soul Brother Number One - James Brown - and an excellent version of Oo Poo Pah Doo in 1964!


They never recorded these songs on CD. Their recordings are yet equally excellent!
I promise to share with you very soon. In the meantime, here is a very nice picture of Mykel in the studio!


Stay tuned!


************ This Is Just Too Good To Be True. I Had to share it. Here's The Mykel, one of Quebec's top sixties R'n'B act playing James Brown's I'll Go Crazy Oo Poo Pah and Doo Live! Great video, great abnd, music & more info soon!

What Is A Defibrillator Vest

The Mykel - Maximum R & B!

It's too good to be true! I really wanted to share with you this little gem found on youtube!

Here is a LIVE video of the excellent R & B group The Mykel, one of the best bands in the genre of the 60 in Quebec. You can see I'll Go Crazy interpret the Soul Brother Number One - James Brown - and an excellent version of Oo Poo Pah Doo in 1964!


They never recorded these songs on CD. Their recordings are yet equally excellent!
I promise to share with you very soon. In the meantime, here is a very nice picture of Mykel in the studio!


Stay tuned!


************ This Is Just Too Good To Be True. I Had to share it. Here's The Mykel, one of Quebec's top sixties R'n'B act playing James Brown's I'll Go Crazy Oo Poo Pah and Doo Live! Great video, great abnd, music & more info soon!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Motion Sensor Lantern

What do we care? Meeting with Catherine Mavrikakis

F igure , the Centre for Research on the text and the imagination, invites you to the symposium What do we care? organized by Guillaume Bellon (UQAM / Université Stendhal), Kohei Kuwada (University of Foreign Studies Tokyo) Julien Lefort Favreau (UQAM) and Pauline Vachaud (Université Stendhal).




In addition to the two-day symposium, the organizers will be opening a meeting with Catherine Mavrikakis, hosted by Julien Lefort Favreau The Bookstore Harbour Head, the Wednesday, February 23 at 18h .





"What do we care?" : the issue, led by Mary Depussé under test it publishes in 2000, led a special form of appropriation of past writings, when the movement of backup copy of a vigilance which, in them, could not be maintained such. This same issue is the subject of the international symposium held as part of the ICO (Observatoire de l'Imaginaire contemporary) and axes "Imagination of theory" and "Archaeology of the contemporary" Center Figura research from the University of Quebec at Montreal, in partnership with the University Stendhal in Grenoble and the University of Foreign Languages in Tokyo.
The book is kept, it can certainly be the favorite book, the passion of a more or less ephemeral, which requires just as much hatred, but it may be even more deeply, the book bearer of the library, a pillar uncompromising, which have radiated from many other readings, and to which we return continually. It is this legacy, often valuable because problems on which we would like to bring attention to stopping these texts, worked in a question still ours today, and which where we work. Such readings are not they, upon reflection, the most successful, in that they confront with resistance when they seek, in the resumption of the act of thinking, to overcome?
If this is indeed "unpacking his library, in a gesture of remembrance Benjaminian, it is thus in no case in a polemical intention: we will not seek to return to more the "demon" who seized a drunken theoretical point that the sealant few renowned intellectual frauds reported questionable. We would instead prefer a legacy here, walking through other channels as paralysis or parroting the disciple, not to distinguish between what a reflection deserves to be updated, and what can not the be. If it seems necessary to reconsider certain figures radiation perennial (whatever their age), the study will also seek to open up to other references are subject to a relative purgatory, to deepen the resistance they provoke or explain the difficulties they raise. Among the questions that can be addressed:

- Regardless of times or currents, which are the texts of the past can still Food for thought today?
- The seizure of these texts is it always an intellectual, or should it recognize an emotional difficult to put into words?
- Should we not then reassess the cannon to open it to other texts "minor", outside of it?

Accordingly, the symposium will assume the heterogeneity objects: the book that is kept is not only of literature in the strict sense, since writing academic or artist's book, for example, can claim as much as a fulcrum. However, the floor will not be held unless the wire transmission, which will be reflected, therefore, the background on which the research literature today.








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Motion Sensor Lantern

What do we care? Meeting with Catherine Mavrikakis

F igure , the Centre for Research on the text and the imagination, invites you to the symposium What do we care? organized by Guillaume Bellon (UQAM / Université Stendhal), Kohei Kuwada (University of Foreign Studies Tokyo) Julien Lefort Favreau (UQAM) and Pauline Vachaud (Université Stendhal).




In addition to the two-day symposium, the organizers will be opening a meeting with Catherine Mavrikakis, hosted by Julien Lefort Favreau The Bookstore Harbour Head, the Wednesday, February 23 at 18h .





"What do we care?" : the issue, led by Mary Depussé under test it publishes in 2000, led a special form of appropriation of past writings, when the movement of backup copy of a vigilance which, in them, could not be maintained such. This same issue is the subject of the international symposium held as part of the ICO (Observatoire de l'Imaginaire contemporary) and axes "Imagination of theory" and "Archaeology of the contemporary" Center Figura research from the University of Quebec at Montreal, in partnership with the University Stendhal in Grenoble and the University of Foreign Languages in Tokyo.
The book is kept, it can certainly be the favorite book, the passion of a more or less ephemeral, which requires just as much hatred, but it may be even more deeply, the book bearer of the library, a pillar uncompromising, which have radiated from many other readings, and to which we return continually. It is this legacy, often valuable because problems on which we would like to bring attention to stopping these texts, worked in a question still ours today, and which where we work. Such readings are not they, upon reflection, the most successful, in that they confront with resistance when they seek, in the resumption of the act of thinking, to overcome?
If this is indeed "unpacking his library, in a gesture of remembrance Benjaminian, it is thus in no case in a polemical intention: we will not seek to return to more the "demon" who seized a drunken theoretical point that the sealant few renowned intellectual frauds reported questionable. We would instead prefer a legacy here, walking through other channels as paralysis or parroting the disciple, not to distinguish between what a reflection deserves to be updated, and what can not the be. If it seems necessary to reconsider certain figures radiation perennial (whatever their age), the study will also seek to open up to other references are subject to a relative purgatory, to deepen the resistance they provoke or explain the difficulties they raise. Among the questions that can be addressed:

- Regardless of times or currents, which are the texts of the past can still Food for thought today?
- The seizure of these texts is it always an intellectual, or should it recognize an emotional difficult to put into words?
- Should we not then reassess the cannon to open it to other texts "minor", outside of it?

Accordingly, the symposium will assume the heterogeneity objects: the book that is kept is not only of literature in the strict sense, since writing academic or artist's book, for example, can claim as much as a fulcrum. However, the floor will not be held unless the wire transmission, which will be reflected, therefore, the background on which the research literature today.








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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Scroll Top Sires On Safari

Front Struggle against Slavery, Racism and Exclusion (Flers): Press

Since his election in July 2009, General Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz has decided to suspend the establishment of civil status documents.

The decision, enforced by officers particularly zealous, has deprived many black children (Hratin, Fulani, Soninke, Wolof and Bambara) Parts Marital status - yet a right for every citizen.

It should be noted that the overwhelming majority of black Africans to return after the deportations in Senegal, have still not received vital documents. They are reduced to being refugees in their own homeland. What about the obstacle course when "citizens" black Mauritanian seeking a birth or marriage, a national ID card? They are, unfortunately, forced to bribe officials dearly allocated to these services, support months of back and forth and, despite everything, ending up with names deliberately "Arabized"!

Indeed, as a prelude to the next census-based civil state, a National Agency of Civil Status has been established and its composition, state racism and exclusion have, once again again prevailed: twelve (12) frameworks to manage the Agency at the national level, there are one black and hundreds of prospective enumerators, blacks represent only about 1%.

It is interesting to note that in the census form, people are classified according to their ethno-linguistic affiliation. Thus, Hratin would be forced to declare themselves Arabs while the Fulbe are divided into "Fulani" and "Haal Pulaar. The whole feat is made for false move in the direction of racist to believe the lie that the Arabs are a majority in the country by flooding the majority in the minority hratin beydhan. The

FLERS called blacks of Mauritania (hratin, Fulani, Soninke, Wolof and Bambara) to become aware of their situation and oppressed to revolt against racist oppression to restore their dignity and regain their full rights.

Nouakchott, 18 February 2011

The Executive Council

Membership:

· Africa Renaissance

· Consciousness citizen

· Initiative Resurgence of the Abolitionist Movement in Mauritania (ARI-Mauritania) Mauritanian

· Initiative for Equality and Justice (IMEJ )

· Kawtal e Jellitaare,

· Youth Observatory Mauritanian cons social disparities (OJMDS) • Part

Social Union of Forces of Mauritania

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Front Struggle against Slavery, Racism and Exclusion (Flers): Press

Since his election in July 2009, General Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz has decided to suspend the establishment of civil status documents.

The decision, enforced by officers particularly zealous, has deprived many black children (Hratin, Fulani, Soninke, Wolof and Bambara) Parts Marital status - yet a right for every citizen.

It should be noted that the overwhelming majority of black Africans to return after the deportations in Senegal, have still not received vital documents. They are reduced to being refugees in their own homeland. What about the obstacle course when "citizens" black Mauritanian seeking a birth or marriage, a national ID card? They are, unfortunately, forced to bribe officials dearly allocated to these services, support months of back and forth and, despite everything, ending up with names deliberately "Arabized"!

Indeed, as a prelude to the next census-based civil state, a National Agency of Civil Status has been established and its composition, state racism and exclusion have, once again again prevailed: twelve (12) frameworks to manage the Agency at the national level, there are one black and hundreds of prospective enumerators, blacks represent only about 1%.

It is interesting to note that in the census form, people are classified according to their ethno-linguistic affiliation. Thus, Hratin would be forced to declare themselves Arabs while the Fulbe are divided into "Fulani" and "Haal Pulaar. The whole feat is made for false move in the direction of racist to believe the lie that the Arabs are a majority in the country by flooding the majority in the minority hratin beydhan. The

FLERS called blacks of Mauritania (hratin, Fulani, Soninke, Wolof and Bambara) to become aware of their situation and oppressed to revolt against racist oppression to restore their dignity and regain their full rights.

Nouakchott, 18 February 2011

The Executive Council

Membership:

· Africa Renaissance

· Consciousness citizen

· Initiative Resurgence of the Abolitionist Movement in Mauritania (ARI-Mauritania) Mauritanian

· Initiative for Equality and Justice (IMEJ )

· Kawtal e Jellitaare,

· Youth Observatory Mauritanian cons social disparities (OJMDS) • Part

Social Union of Forces of Mauritania

Monday, February 14, 2011

Blood Vessel In The Lip

Sarr Poular made his response to the conference-debate party in the majority

The coalition of parties in the majority (PMO) has held today in the evening at the Hotel El Khater Nouakchott a panel discussion chaired by Hamdi Ould Naha Mint Mouknass, current chair of that group.

The event was marked by a presentation made by the Vice-President of the UPR, Mohamed Yahya Ould Horma, during which he reviewed the outline of the 2010 balance sheet of the coalition.

The statement was endorsed by the assessments made by Mohamed Vall Ould Oumer and Mamadou Sy, respectively directors of the publications of "The Tribune" and "L'Eveil Hebdo".



Other participants also expressed their contribution and comments to the panel discussion, speaking either Arabic or French.

But what has most aroused the consternation of the guests at the panel discussion, is the intervention of the Leader of the AJD / MR Ibrahima Moctar Sarr, who preferred to speak to his counterparts in Poular in a language as the majority of those present seemed far from understanding.

An initiative that has surprised more than one participant and is not likely to serve national unity, despite the great respect that all guests and activists of the majority testify to that illustrious fighter who has devoted most of his career to build with a few compatriots, Mauritania on sound and sustainable

Blood Vessel In The Lip

Sarr Poular made his response to the conference-debate party in the majority

The coalition of parties in the majority (PMO) has held today in the evening at the Hotel El Khater Nouakchott a panel discussion chaired by Hamdi Ould Naha Mint Mouknass, current chair of that group.

The event was marked by a presentation made by the Vice-President of the UPR, Mohamed Yahya Ould Horma, during which he reviewed the outline of the 2010 balance sheet of the coalition.

The statement was endorsed by the assessments made by Mohamed Vall Ould Oumer and Mamadou Sy, respectively directors of the publications of "The Tribune" and "L'Eveil Hebdo".



Other participants also expressed their contribution and comments to the panel discussion, speaking either Arabic or French.

But what has most aroused the consternation of the guests at the panel discussion, is the intervention of the Leader of the AJD / MR Ibrahima Moctar Sarr, who preferred to speak to his counterparts in Poular in a language as the majority of those present seemed far from understanding.

An initiative that has surprised more than one participant and is not likely to serve national unity, despite the great respect that all guests and activists of the majority testify to that illustrious fighter who has devoted most of his career to build with a few compatriots, Mauritania on sound and sustainable

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Bill Dauterive Mental Illness

Thoughts rebels and household


L Thursday, February 24 th, the library and publishing Think household organize a meeting with Diane Lamoureux around his book Thoughts rebels.



R osa Luxemburg, Hannah Arendt and Françoise Collin belong to different generations and their works have very dissimilar ideological references, but all three are in various rebels. This test of feminist genealogy seeks to establish a dialogue between these political thinkers, dialogue already begun since Hannah Arendt referred to as Rosa Luxemburg and Françoise Collin was inspired by the thought of Hannah Arendt. Who says genealogy is also said transmission, and thus relevance to read these authors with regard to political issues of our time.



Excerpts:

info: 514 876-0097 • ƒlise Bergeron

- 30 - "Thinking the authority of women who have preceded them, but rather give them credit for thinking before we have opened paths we can choose to run through or from which we can branch off. It is especially able to build on them and not having to start over. "



"By providing a genealogical reading of these three authors, I asked filigree what I consider to be the conditions for a feminist rebel present time. In a way, it is a genealogy not always chronological my own intellectual journey that I delivered. Not that feminism is the only movement for justice and for the revitalization of politics, but he is an essential and my family is political and intellectual affiliation. "





Diane Lamoureux is professor in the Department of political science at Laval University where she teaches political philosophy. His research focuses on issues related to citizenship and democracy in contemporary Western societies. She is the author of Fragments and collages (1986), Citizen? Women, voting rights and democracy (1989) and The bitter homeland (2001), literature published by the bustle.









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Bill Dauterive Mental Illness

Thoughts rebels and household


L Thursday, February 24 th, the library and publishing Think household organize a meeting with Diane Lamoureux around his book Thoughts rebels.



R osa Luxemburg, Hannah Arendt and Françoise Collin belong to different generations and their works have very dissimilar ideological references, but all three are in various rebels. This test of feminist genealogy seeks to establish a dialogue between these political thinkers, dialogue already begun since Hannah Arendt referred to as Rosa Luxemburg and Françoise Collin was inspired by the thought of Hannah Arendt. Who says genealogy is also said transmission, and thus relevance to read these authors with regard to political issues of our time.



Excerpts:

info: 514 876-0097 • ƒlise Bergeron

- 30 - "Thinking the authority of women who have preceded them, but rather give them credit for thinking before we have opened paths we can choose to run through or from which we can branch off. It is especially able to build on them and not having to start over. "



"By providing a genealogical reading of these three authors, I asked filigree what I consider to be the conditions for a feminist rebel present time. In a way, it is a genealogy not always chronological my own intellectual journey that I delivered. Not that feminism is the only movement for justice and for the revitalization of politics, but he is an essential and my family is political and intellectual affiliation. "





Diane Lamoureux is professor in the Department of political science at Laval University where she teaches political philosophy. His research focuses on issues related to citizenship and democracy in contemporary Western societies. She is the author of Fragments and collages (1986), Citizen? Women, voting rights and democracy (1989) and The bitter homeland (2001), literature published by the bustle.









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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Steaming Pearled Barley

ubre Think! Interview with Louise Dupré




L es Leméac present ubre , the second novel by Rudolph Lasnes, during a launch Tuesday, February 22 to 18.

In a strange world, a vast, labyrinthine, which resembles a planetary Mexico, Alek leads his life rather lonely, filled with passion bordering on obsession. But now that her apartment is invaded by a fungus proliferating he fails to get rid of!
Now mushrooms are a sign, and Alek will face a mystery which a couple tries to convince him that he is indeed real, and which speaks of reincarnation and a famous masked wrestler disappeared.

In a style abounding that is reminiscent of the magical realism of Latin American authors, Rudolph Lasnes provides the reader with a quickfire story, both funny and intriguing, mysterious and exotic.
ubre ¡! is a fable, perhaps, but a fable, so muscular and particularly fierce, such as Mexican wrestlers who rushed the third cable to pirouette in the air before they descend on their opponent.






Lasnes Rudolph was born in 1971. French original, he lives in Montreal. His first novel, Book Excerpts observation woman, was published in 2008.





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