Rachael talked to Bianca Rocca and Toya Webb about their show 'Working Title', on at the George Fraser Gallery. Theo was in studio and played some Korean experimental music from the Bulgasari community. He also played some commentry from John Waters, the director of Multiple Maniacs.
Music can be a pretty unifying force, especially for the geographically isolated. Kiran talks to Mikey about music critic David Keenan's first novel, This Is Memorial Device, which evokes this idea while portraying a fictional post-punk band in '70s-'80s small town Scotland.
Alex picks a show Mike's had on the brain for ages - the '70s crime drama Quarry. With an antihero whose story spans the Mekong to the Mississippi, Alex gets in behind to make some bold claims of quality.
This week Sam takes a look at the debut studio album from American R&B singer Frank Ocean "Channel Orange." Released in 2012, "Channel Orange" is considered by many to be the best album released in 2012, as well as being an all-time 21st century classic album.
Thanks to Ārepa for another #DryJuly #Mocktail with Kristin!
ĀREPA-TUNITIES – LET’S MAKE LOTS OF CINA-MONEY (ODE TO PET SHOP BOYS):
INGREDIENTS:
2 oz Arepa Performance
1 oz apple juice
1 oz orange juice
Orange slice
Cinammon
In a shaker with ice, add the Ārepa, apple and orange juice. Shake and pour into a martini – sprinkle with cinnamon and add an orange slice. Easy and delish!
A few hours (or so) before you serve – add 1 bottle of Ārepa to all the fruit and add half of the orange AND pineapple juice. Add 1 lemon and 1 bottle of soda water.
When you are ready to serve, add another bottle of Ārepa, the rest of the juices and soda water – juice from another orange and lemon – and serve in a chimney glass with an orange slice garnish. Spoon some of the fruit into the bottom of the glass & garnish with fresh berries, too!