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Revise and Resubmit - The Mayukh Show
Temporal Stability and Convergent Validity of Risk Preference Measures (Bagaïni et al., 2025)
Welcome toRevise and Resubmit, the podcast where research meets curiosity, and every paper is an open question waiting for deeper exploration.Today, we’re diving into a fascinating puzzle at the heart of decision-making:Is risk preference a stable trait, or does it shift over time like sand beneath our feet?Risk is everywhere—investments, career moves, even that extra drink at the bar. But how do we actually measure it? And more importantly, do those measurements hold up over time? In their paper,A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses of the Temporal Stability and Convergent Vali...
2025-02-17
17 min
ViviTalks
S01:E19 Ga Young Bae: Korean Pianist and Arranger of 'Concept of Falling'
In this episode: Listen to a conversation between your host Viviennne Aerts and composer, piano player and arranger of the 'Typuhthâng' song: Concept of Falling, Ga Young Bae About Gayoung GaYoung Bae is a contemporary jazz pianist, composer, and educator from Seoul, South Korea. She studied at Berklee College of Music for Bachelor and Master of music in Boston, MA. GaYoung’s purpose and passion work in making a bridge to help connect the public to society through the arts which have the power to raise awareness and facilitate com...
2024-06-05
18 min
Scienceline
(Math + Art) × Fun = Mathemalchemy!
Boredom under COVID quarantine led many to pursue some strange side hobby, but for 24 mathematicians and artists, it resulted in Mathemalchemy — a collective of mathematically (aesthetically, too) charming pieces of art — from cryptographic quilts, huge parabolas of embroidered spheres, crochet theta curves caught in fishing nets, and murals of OctoPi, seen generating various wave-related equations per every water ripple. For the “Mathemalchemists,” their project is a lively, whimsical invitation into the world of mathematics, made for an audience of all ages and interests. The goal is to illustrate how math can be fun — not something schools force you to do, but someth...
2024-03-13
10 min
New Books in Literary Studies
Timothy K. August, "The Refugee Aesthetic: Reimagining Southeast Asian America" (Temple UP, 2020)
In The Refugee Aesthetic: Reimagining Southeast Asian America (Temple University Press, 2021), Timothy K. August centers Southeast Asian American writers and artists to develop a theory of refugee aesthetics as a way of considering how aesthetic forms are created and contested by refugees, nonrefugees, and institutions alike.On this episode of New Books in Asian American Studies, Timothy K. August discusses the contradictions in how refugee stories are read as arising from exceptional circumstances even as the ever-increasing number of refugees renders refugeeness a remarkably everyday experience; the importance of aesthetics as a means by which refugees are ab...
2023-12-30
42 min
New Books in Asian American Studies
Timothy K. August, "The Refugee Aesthetic: Reimagining Southeast Asian America" (Temple UP, 2020)
In The Refugee Aesthetic: Reimagining Southeast Asian America (Temple University Press, 2021), Timothy K. August centers Southeast Asian American writers and artists to develop a theory of refugee aesthetics as a way of considering how aesthetic forms are created and contested by refugees, nonrefugees, and institutions alike.On this episode of New Books in Asian American Studies, Timothy K. August discusses the contradictions in how refugee stories are read as arising from exceptional circumstances even as the ever-increasing number of refugees renders refugeeness a remarkably everyday experience; the importance of aesthetics as a means by which refugees are ab...
2023-12-30
42 min
New Books in Art
Timothy K. August, "The Refugee Aesthetic: Reimagining Southeast Asian America" (Temple UP, 2020)
In The Refugee Aesthetic: Reimagining Southeast Asian America (Temple University Press, 2021), Timothy K. August centers Southeast Asian American writers and artists to develop a theory of refugee aesthetics as a way of considering how aesthetic forms are created and contested by refugees, nonrefugees, and institutions alike.On this episode of New Books in Asian American Studies, Timothy K. August discusses the contradictions in how refugee stories are read as arising from exceptional circumstances even as the ever-increasing number of refugees renders refugeeness a remarkably everyday experience; the importance of aesthetics as a means by which refugees are ab...
2023-12-30
42 min
고전 한국어 옛 노래
Hello Gayoung (안녕하신가영) _ 朴元 (박원) - 네가 좋아 (喜欢你)
2023-09-10
03 min
K-Drama My Eyes Out
KDMEO Episode 193 - Summer Catch Up
Judy and Linda are finally back to catch up on some e-mails and give their First Impressions of "The Glory" (더 글로리), "Under the Queen's Umbrella" (슈룹), and "The Interest of Love" (사랑의 이해). The next episode will be about season 2 of "D.P." (Deserter Pursuit), starring Jung HaeIn, Koo KyoHwan, Son SeokKoo and Kim SungKyun. Sorry about audio issues with Judy's microphone! Digressions: 2:43 - New Patreon donors and Listener E-mails! 33:40 - Judy recently played the "Resident Evil 4" remake, and had such a fun time fighting zombies and ineffectively flirting with hotties. You can check out VOD of...
2023-07-12
1h 24
怎样都好
S2E04 被裁员后的心灵指南——从自然中学习
本期提到的书籍是Ray Dalio的《原则》2:38 我的低谷期从自然中学到的东西8:06 《原则》-自然教会我,不要只从自己的角度看待利弊14:37 《原则》-完美并不是最好的状态BGMHello Gayoung - 겨울에서 봄Me'Shell Ndegéocello - Oysters这里找到我“怎样都好”公众号、微博,也可以添加微信boniu676进听友群。向我倾诉如果你有任何职场或者生活中的困惑,欢迎写信给我zydhpodcast@163.com
2023-02-21
18 min
K-Drama My Eyes Out
KDMEO Episode 192 - Winter Catch Up
HALLO~! Happy New Year! It's time to catch up with Judy and Linda. Our next episode will be a First Impressions episode with "The Glory" (더 글로리) starring Song HyeKyo, "Under the Queen's Umbrella" (슈룹) starring Kim HyeSoo and "The Interest of Love" (사랑의 이해) starring Yoo YeonSeok and Moon GaYoung. Digressions: 1:34 - Listener E-mails! 19:25 - Surprisingly, Linda is enjoying "Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area" (종이의 집: 공동경제구역) and now the second season is out. 23:09 - Judy was disappointed by the Netflix show, "Korea No. 1" (코리아넘버원) with Yoo JaeSuk, Lee Kwang Soo and Kim YeonKoung. For a show that's supposed to impress you with th...
2023-01-03
1h 10
New Books in Literature
R. F. Kuang, "Babel: Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators’ Revolution" (Harper Voyager, 2022)
In R. F. Kuang’s Babel, or The Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution (Harper Voyager in 2022), we meet Robin Swift. Orphaned by Cholera in Canton in 1828, he is brought to London by a mysterious Professor Lovell, who trains him in Latin, Ancient Greek, and Chinese, to prepare him for enrollment in Oxford University’s Royal Institute of Translation—also known as Babel. Yet as Robin soon finds out, the glamour and glory of Babel is not all it seems, and thriving at the center of knowledge and power demands complicity in the violence and mili...
2022-08-18
56 min
New Books in Historical Fiction
R. F. Kuang, "Babel: Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators’ Revolution" (Harper Voyager, 2022)
In R. F. Kuang’s Babel, or The Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution (Harper Voyager in 2022), we meet Robin Swift. Orphaned by Cholera in Canton in 1828, he is brought to London by a mysterious Professor Lovell, who trains him in Latin, Ancient Greek, and Chinese, to prepare him for enrollment in Oxford University’s Royal Institute of Translation—also known as Babel. Yet as Robin soon finds out, the glamour and glory of Babel is not all it seems, and thriving at the center of knowledge and power demands complicity in the violence and mili...
2022-08-18
52 min
New Books in Environmental Studies
Min Hyoung Song, "Climate Lyricism" (Duke UP, 2022)
In Climate Lyricism (Duke University Press, 2022), Min Hyoung Song models a climate change-centered reading practice that helps us better understand and respond to climate change by moving from forms of everyday denial to everyday attention and shared agency.Tune in to this episode of New Books in Asian American Studies to hear Min talk about how this project of reading for climate lyricism emerged out of his work as an Asian Americanist; the importance of the humanities in cultivating practices of everyday attention that are critical to understanding and acting on climate change; staying with bad feelings in...
2022-06-28
1h 13
New Books in Asian American Studies
Min Hyoung Song, "Climate Lyricism" (Duke UP, 2022)
In Climate Lyricism (Duke University Press, 2022), Min Hyoung Song models a climate change-centered reading practice that helps us better understand and respond to climate change by moving from forms of everyday denial to everyday attention and shared agency.Tune in to this episode of New Books in Asian American Studies to hear Min talk about how this project of reading for climate lyricism emerged out of his work as an Asian Americanist; the importance of the humanities in cultivating practices of everyday attention that are critical to understanding and acting on climate change; staying with bad feelings in...
2022-06-28
1h 12
New Books in Korean Studies
Kim Hyun, "Glory Hole" (Seagull Books, 2022)
In this episode, co-translators Suhyun J. Ahn and Archana Madhavan discuss their Korean-to-English translation of Glory Hole by Kim Hyun (Seagull Books, 2022). Released as part of The Pride List from The University of Chicago Press, Glory Hole is a fantastical collection of queer poems that are uncomfortable, bodily, fluid-filled, and delightfully puzzling to read.Across fifty-one bewildering poems, Kim both engages and confuses readers with puns, distorted retellings of American popular culture, dystopian landscapes, robots, and more, all to a relentlessly queer backdrop of longing and sexual desire. Tune in to hear Suhyun and Archana read some of thei...
2022-05-06
58 min
New Books in LGBTQ+ Studies
Kim Hyun, "Glory Hole" (Seagull Books, 2022)
In this episode, co-translators Suhyun J. Ahn and Archana Madhavan discuss their Korean-to-English translation of Glory Hole by Kim Hyun (Seagull Books, 2022). Released as part of The Pride List from The University of Chicago Press, Glory Hole is a fantastical collection of queer poems that are uncomfortable, bodily, fluid-filled, and delightfully puzzling to read.Across fifty-one bewildering poems, Kim both engages and confuses readers with puns, distorted retellings of American popular culture, dystopian landscapes, robots, and more, all to a relentlessly queer backdrop of longing and sexual desire. Tune in to hear Suhyun and Archana read some of thei...
2022-05-06
58 min
New Books in Poetry
Kim Hyun, "Glory Hole" (Seagull Books, 2022)
In this episode, co-translators Suhyun J. Ahn and Archana Madhavan discuss their Korean-to-English translation of Glory Hole by Kim Hyun (Seagull Books, 2022). Released as part of The Pride List from Seagull Books, Glory Hole is a fantastical collection of queer poems that are uncomfortable, bodily, fluid-filled, and delightfully puzzling to read.Across fifty-one bewildering poems, Kim both engages and confuses readers with puns, distorted retellings of American popular culture, dystopian landscapes, robots, and more, all to a relentlessly queer backdrop of longing and sexual desire. Tune in to hear Suhyun and Archana read some of their favorite transla...
2022-05-06
58 min
New Books in Literature
Kim Hyun, "Glory Hole" (Seagull Books, 2022)
In this episode, co-translators Suhyun J. Ahn and Archana Madhavan discuss their Korean-to-English translation of Glory Hole by Kim Hyun (Seagull Books, 2022). Released as part of The Pride List from The University of Chicago Press, Glory Hole is a fantastical collection of queer poems that are uncomfortable, bodily, fluid-filled, and delightfully puzzling to read.Across fifty-one bewildering poems, Kim both engages and confuses readers with puns, distorted retellings of American popular culture, dystopian landscapes, robots, and more, all to a relentlessly queer backdrop of longing and sexual desire. Tune in to hear Suhyun and Archana read some of thei...
2022-05-06
1h 00
New Books in Language
Ellen Jones, "Literature in Motion: Translating Multilingualism Across the Americas" (Columbia UP, 2022)
In Literature in Motion: Translating Multilingualism Across the Americas (Columbia University Press, 2022), Ellen C. Jones centers not just translation but multilingualism as both an artistic practice and scholarly lens through which to examine the production and reception of literature across the Americas. Focusing on writers who use mixed language forms such as “Spanglish,” “Portunhol,” and “Frenglish,” she shows how these authors and their translators use multilingualism to disrupt binaries and hierarchies in language, gender, and literary production itself. In this episode of NBN, Ellen Jones discusses the complex relationship and perceived tensions between translation and multilingualism, the sociopolitical for...
2022-03-29
1h 15
New Books in Canadian Studies
Ellen Jones, "Literature in Motion: Translating Multilingualism Across the Americas" (Columbia UP, 2022)
In Literature in Motion: Translating Multilingualism Across the Americas (Columbia University Press, 2022), Ellen C. Jones centers not just translation but multilingualism as both an artistic practice and scholarly lens through which to examine the production and reception of literature across the Americas. Focusing on writers who use mixed language forms such as “Spanglish,” “Portunhol,” and “Frenglish,” she shows how these authors and their translators use multilingualism to disrupt binaries and hierarchies in language, gender, and literary production itself. In this episode of NBN, Ellen Jones discusses the complex relationship and perceived tensions between translation and multilingualism, the sociopolitical for...
2022-03-29
1h 15
Off the Page: A Columbia University Press Podcast
Ellen Jones, "Literature in Motion: Translating Multilingualism Across the Americas" (Columbia UP, 2022)
In Literature in Motion: Translating Multilingualism Across the Americas (Columbia University Press, 2022), Ellen C. Jones centers not just translation but multilingualism as both an artistic practice and scholarly lens through which to examine the production and reception of literature across the Americas. Focusing on writers who use mixed language forms such as “Spanglish,” “Portunhol,” and “Frenglish,” she shows how these authors and their translators use multilingualism to disrupt binaries and hierarchies in language, gender, and literary production itself. In this episode of NBN, Ellen Jones discusses the complex relationship and perceived tensions between translation and multilingualism, the sociopolitical for...
2022-03-29
1h 15
New Books in Latino Studies
Ellen Jones, "Literature in Motion: Translating Multilingualism Across the Americas" (Columbia UP, 2022)
In Literature in Motion: Translating Multilingualism Across the Americas (Columbia University Press, 2022), Ellen C. Jones centers not just translation but multilingualism as both an artistic practice and scholarly lens through which to examine the production and reception of literature across the Americas. Focusing on writers who use mixed language forms such as “Spanglish,” “Portunhol,” and “Frenglish,” she shows how these authors and their translators use multilingualism to disrupt binaries and hierarchies in language, gender, and literary production itself. In this episode of NBN, Ellen Jones discusses the complex relationship and perceived tensions between translation and multilingualism, the sociopolitical for...
2022-03-29
1h 15
New Books in Caribbean Studies
Ellen Jones, "Literature in Motion: Translating Multilingualism Across the Americas" (Columbia UP, 2022)
In Literature in Motion: Translating Multilingualism Across the Americas (Columbia University Press, 2022), Ellen C. Jones centers not just translation but multilingualism as both an artistic practice and scholarly lens through which to examine the production and reception of literature across the Americas. Focusing on writers who use mixed language forms such as “Spanglish,” “Portunhol,” and “Frenglish,” she shows how these authors and their translators use multilingualism to disrupt binaries and hierarchies in language, gender, and literary production itself. In this episode of NBN, Ellen Jones discusses the complex relationship and perceived tensions between translation and multilingualism, the sociopolitical for...
2022-03-29
1h 15
New Books in Latin American Studies
Ellen Jones, "Literature in Motion: Translating Multilingualism Across the Americas" (Columbia UP, 2022)
In Literature in Motion: Translating Multilingualism Across the Americas (Columbia University Press, 2022), Ellen C. Jones centers not just translation but multilingualism as both an artistic practice and scholarly lens through which to examine the production and reception of literature across the Americas. Focusing on writers who use mixed language forms such as “Spanglish,” “Portunhol,” and “Frenglish,” she shows how these authors and their translators use multilingualism to disrupt binaries and hierarchies in language, gender, and literary production itself. In this episode of NBN, Ellen Jones discusses the complex relationship and perceived tensions between translation and multilingualism, the sociopolitical for...
2022-03-29
1h 15
New Books in Literature
Elaine Hsieh Chou, "Disorientation: A Novel" (Penguin, 2022)
In Disorientation: A Novel by Elaine Hsieh Chou (Penguin Press, 2022), we meet Ingrid Yang: an eighth-year PhD student in East Asian studies struggling to write a dissertation on (fictional) canonical Chinese American poet Xiao-Wen Chou. Her situation is made all the more distressing by the fact that her student loan deferral is soon to expire, and it’s dawning on her that she was never interested in Xiao-Wen Chou in the first place—rather, her advisor convinced her that this would be a good topic for a marketable dissertation. Then one day, a strange note in the archives leads her to...
2022-03-23
51 min
New Books in Asian American Studies
Elaine Hsieh Chou, "Disorientation: A Novel" (Penguin, 2022)
In Disorientation: A Novel by Elaine Hsieh Chou (Penguin Press, 2022), we meet Ingrid Yang: an eighth-year PhD student in East Asian studies struggling to write a dissertation on (fictional) canonical Chinese American poet Xiao-Wen Chou. Her situation is made all the more distressing by the fact that her student loan deferral is soon to expire, and it’s dawning on her that she was never interested in Xiao-Wen Chou in the first place—rather, her advisor convinced her that this would be a good topic for a marketable dissertation. Then one day, a strange note in the archives leads her to...
2022-03-23
46 min
New Books in Korean Studies
David S. Roh, "Minor Transpacific: Triangulating American, Japanese, and Korean Fictions" (Stanford UP, 2021)
In Minor Transpacific: Triangulating American, Japanese, and Korean Fictions (Stanford University Press, 2021), David S. Roh brings Asian Americanist study of Korean American literature in conversation with Asian studies scholars’ work on Zainichi literature—that is, the literature of ethnic Koreans displaced to Japan during the Japanese occupation of Korea—to model what a sustained dialogue between Asian studies and Asian American studies scholarship might reveal about both Korean American and Zainichi literatures.On this episode of New Books in Asian American Studies, David Roh chats about the fortunate happenstances that led him to this project, Younghill Kang’s thoughts...
2022-02-11
49 min
New Books in East Asian Studies
David S. Roh, "Minor Transpacific: Triangulating American, Japanese, and Korean Fictions" (Stanford UP, 2021)
In Minor Transpacific: Triangulating American, Japanese, and Korean Fictions (Stanford University Press, 2021), David S. Roh brings Asian Americanist study of Korean American literature in conversation with Asian studies scholars’ work on Zainichi literature—that is, the literature of ethnic Koreans displaced to Japan during the Japanese occupation of Korea—to model what a sustained dialogue between Asian studies and Asian American studies scholarship might reveal about both Korean American and Zainichi literatures.On this episode of New Books in Asian American Studies, David Roh chats about the fortunate happenstances that led him to this project, Younghill Kang’s thoughts...
2022-02-11
51 min
New Books in Asian American Studies
David S. Roh, "Minor Transpacific: Triangulating American, Japanese, and Korean Fictions" (Stanford UP, 2021)
In Minor Transpacific: Triangulating American, Japanese, and Korean Fictions (Stanford University Press, 2021), David S. Roh brings Asian Americanist study of Korean American literature in conversation with Asian studies scholars’ work on Zainichi literature—that is, the literature of ethnic Koreans displaced to Japan during the Japanese occupation of Korea—to model what a sustained dialogue between Asian studies and Asian American studies scholarship might reveal about both Korean American and Zainichi literatures.On this episode of New Books in Asian American Studies, David Roh chats about the fortunate happenstances that led him to this project, Younghill Kang’s thoughts...
2022-02-11
49 min
New Books in Japanese Studies
David S. Roh, "Minor Transpacific: Triangulating American, Japanese, and Korean Fictions" (Stanford UP, 2021)
In Minor Transpacific: Triangulating American, Japanese, and Korean Fictions (Stanford University Press, 2021), David S. Roh brings Asian Americanist study of Korean American literature in conversation with Asian studies scholars’ work on Zainichi literature—that is, the literature of ethnic Koreans displaced to Japan during the Japanese occupation of Korea—to model what a sustained dialogue between Asian studies and Asian American studies scholarship might reveal about both Korean American and Zainichi literatures.On this episode of New Books in Asian American Studies, David Roh chats about the fortunate happenstances that led him to this project, Younghill Kang’s thoughts...
2022-02-11
49 min
Off the Page: A Columbia University Press Podcast
Sunny Xiang, "Tonal Intelligence: The Aesthetics of Asian Inscrutability During the Long Cold War" (Columbia UP, 2020)
In Tonal Intelligence: The Aesthetics of Asian Inscrutability During the Long Cold War (Columbia University Press, 2020), Sunny Xiang reads the archives of US intelligence agencies alongside Asian American literature to develop a method of reading for tone rather than content, and shows us how doing so allows us to rethink both the nature of war itself and the construction of race during the long cold war.On this episode of New Books in Asian American Studies, Sunny Xiang chats about militarization and war as a way of life, race and rumor in Kazuo Ishiguro's work, Induk Pahk and The...
2022-01-31
51 min
New Books in Asian American Studies
Sunny Xiang, "Tonal Intelligence: The Aesthetics of Asian Inscrutability During the Long Cold War" (Columbia UP, 2020)
In Tonal Intelligence: The Aesthetics of Asian Inscrutability During the Long Cold War (Columbia University Press, 2020), Sunny Xiang reads the archives of US intelligence agencies alongside Asian American literature to develop a method of reading for tone rather than content, and shows us how doing so allows us to rethink both the nature of war itself and the construction of race during the long cold war.On this episode of New Books in Asian American Studies, Sunny Xiang chats about militarization and war as a way of life, race and rumor in Kazuo Ishiguro's work, Induk Pahk and The...
2022-01-31
51 min
K-Drama My Eyes Out
KDMEO Episode 164 - Winter 2021 First Impressions
OOF. Judy and Linda were pretty disappointed by the scant selection of K-dramas this winter. We did find an unexpected gem, though! Digressions: 1:08 – Listener E-mails! We get listener feedback on “Bridgerton”, and the terrible dramas we watched for Episode 163! 18:46 – Linda started watching "Youn's Stay" (윤스테이), a spin-off of the variety show, “Youn’s Kitchen” (윤식당) . We hope it becomes accessible to non-Korean speaking viewers soon! 25:21 – Judy scratched her H.P. Lovecraft itch by watching "Color Out of Space" (2019) starring Nicolas Cage. 27:30 – Judy continues her Nicolas Cage run with the Netflix series, "History of Swear Words"! ...
2021-01-20
1h 27
The Jason Gregory Podcast
#1: The History and Philosophy of Yoga. How Can It Help Us in a Time of Crisis?
For a while I've been planning a podcast, but I wanted to do it right and not short-change the project. So finally I'm glad to say that my first episode of the podcast is up and I'm joined by my partner in crime and life, Gayoung, to discuss the finer points of Eastern philosophy which only a long format can provide. My podcast is about diving deep into the mystical depths of the world of Eastern spirituality. In this podcast, we discuss the history and philosophy of yoga and its relevance in a time of crisis, along with a...
2020-07-15
1h 27
Hallyujuku
Episode 162 - The Dungeon
This week, we lament another girl group disbandment in Stellar, wonder what the future holds for Weekly Idol without Doni & Coni, wonder at the pure unbridled insanity of Wannables, and anticipate the new Netflix project starring Seungri and other YG artists. All that, new tunes, and more!What’s New?KazHash Swan - 알렉산더처럼 왕 (Wang Like Alexander) (Feat. GRAY) MV[MV] KILLAGRAMZ (킬라그램) _ Up All Night(Dream on)(Feat.MUZIE)Reddy, Sway D, Paloalto, YunB, G2, Huckleberry P & Camo Starr - Break Bread [Official Video]PeteyBoA 보아 'ONE SHOT, TWO SHOT' MVBAND-MAID / DO...
2018-03-01
47 min
Hallyujuku
Episode 162 - The Dungeon
This week, we lament another girl group disbandment in Stellar, wonder what the future holds for Weekly Idol without Doni & Coni, wonder at the pure unbridled insanity of Wannables, and anticipate the new Netflix project starring Seungri and other YG artists. All that, new tunes, and more!What’s New?KazHash Swan - 알렉산더처럼 왕 (Wang Like Alexander) (Feat. GRAY) MV[MV] KILLAGRAMZ (킬라그램) _ Up All Night(Dream on)(Feat.MUZIE)Reddy, Sway D, Paloalto, YunB, G2, Huckleberry P & Camo Starr - Break Bread [Official Video]PeteyBoA 보아 'ONE SHOT, TWO SHOT' MVBAND-MAID / DO...
2018-03-01
00 min
三言两扒
《只是相爱的关系》—相互慰藉的温度,能否融化内心的冰川期
本期BGM:OP:Jason Walker - DownED:Hello Gayoung - 그리움에 가까운新年的第一部剧,其实基调有点淡淡的惆怅,但是在这个异常寒冷的冬天,却有莫名温暖的感觉。有个人可以相互慰藉,不论男女老幼,都请珍惜,过完这个时刻,也许我们都只是擦肩而过的路人。这对男女主演是近期让我觉得最默契最清新最此消彼长的银幕情侣了,虽然不是狗粮最多的,但是正符合这部剧小清新的怅然,虽然是相爱的关系,也许真实的世界总比爱情复杂的多,一起走过的时光,愿通向幸福。
2018-01-12
1h 56
A versus A
Verborrea 16: la destrucción de Stellar y Netflix (se puede ir) al carajo
Esta verborrea tiene sub-temas distanciados en lugar de origen y en sus tipos de producciones, pero ambos hablan de la disparidad de género en sus respectivos sectores del entretenimiento. Sígueme en FB https://www.facebook.com/podcastaversusa/ En TW @andreacarolina Y en Tumblr http://aversusa.tumblr.com/ Si me quieres dar platita para seguir haciendo esto sin dejar de decir lisuras, ve a paypal.me/podcastaversusa FUENTES 1. Stellar https://www.makestar.co/projects/singer_stellar/ https://www.makestar.co/projects/singer_stellar_singl/ https://www.makestar.co/projects/singer_stellar3/ http://www.asianjunkie.com/2017/07/17/stellar-explained-album-delays-were-basically-done-with-their-company-on-v-live/ http://www.asianjunkie.co...
2017-11-17
44 min
饶雪漫
消失很久的爱人突然出现是什么样的感受
世间最难得是久别重逢,最遗憾是久别重逢却早已物是人非。嗨,曾对我万般好的那个人,对不起,年少的我任性将你丢失,往后我祝你幸福。歌单:《今天也再见》——Hello Gayoung;《她说每个人心里都有一首歌》——陈小熊;《혹시 만나지 못하더라도》——Love Rabbit。公众微信平台:17Seventeen。
2017-02-07
12 min
月光浮屿网络电台
【周六故事】唯爱情由奢入俭难
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