O Allianz Parque é show. O Parque Antarctica também era.
Ottobre 15, 2016 8:30Não é de hoje, com todo o conforto do Allianz Parque, que a praça de esportes mais antiga da capital paulista abre as portas para os shows. Em suas últimas três décadas, o Parque Antarctica – o simpático Palestra Itália – também recebeu muitos roqueiros e sambistas. Aproveito a segunda passagem dos americanos do Aerosmith pelo estádio do Palmeiras, a primeira na era Allianz, para uma relação (certamente não completa) dos shows neste Parque do rock! Este post não seria possível sem a colaboração de Bruno Alexandre, que foi historiador do Palmeiras, e Fábio Finelli, da assessoria de imprensa Press FC. Grazie!
FEAR OF THE DARK: Bruce Dickinson ainda com cabelão no primeiro show do Iron Maiden no estádio do Palmeiras, em 1992. Foto de SERGIO CAFFÉ, especial para o fanzine HEADLINE | acervo do blog FutPopClube.
ERA PARQUE ANTARCTICA
- 12 de outubro de 1988: Bruce…
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BLOG TOUR FOR CHARLES F. FRENCH
Ottobre 15, 2016 8:27It is my pleasure and honor to introduce to you my good friend and fellow blogger, Charles F. French. As a professor of literature, he shares with his readers his extensive knowledge and his love of reading, writing and learning, especially Socrates, but it doesn’t stop there. As a mentor, his love of Shakespeare, Stephan King and many other great writers make his daily posts unique and also presents to his readers a teachable moment, something his fellow bloggers look forward to.
It is my great pleasure to host the seventh day of Dr. French’s blog tour, for his new book, Maledicus: The Investigative Paranormal Society, Book I. Today, I will be conducting an interview with Charles F. French’s intriguing main character, Theodore Roosevelt Franklin. At the end of the interview with Mr. Franklin, there will be a short except from the novel, featuring Maledicus.
Interview with Theodore Roosevelt…
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Ryder and the Wolf
Ottobre 15, 2016 6:25
As I stepped to the forest path the moon was platinum full, bathing its pale light over the changing leaves of October. The Native tribes called this moon Hunter, and sure as I gazed at it, I knew Diana’s strength embraced me.
In my basket I carried victuals, all manner of which would aid my ailing Granny. There were sweet cakes spilling with honey. Wine pressed from dandelion and elderberry. Ginger root to be brewed in a strong tea and garlic bulbs to be seeped in milk. All of it was surely enough to cure any grippe or fever. My poor Granny suffered. Her health and well being were the most important things to me in all the world.
The night was gray, a thick fog rising, air soft as early autumn’s gauze. There was a stillness to the air, an eeriness like the calm before a storm. This night…
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Siegfried Sassoon: The Poet As Hero
Ottobre 15, 2016 6:18You’ve heard me, scornful, harsh, and discontented,
Mocking and loathing War: you’ve asked me why
Of my old, silly sweetness I’ve repented–
My ecstasies changed to an ugly cry.
You are aware that once I sought the Grail,
Riding in armour bright, serene and strong;
And it was told that through my infant wail
There rose immortal semblances of song.
But now I’ve said good-bye to Galahad,
And am no more the knight of dreams and show:
For lust and senseless hatred make me glad,
And my killed friends are with me where I go.
Wound for red wound I burn to smite their wrongs;
And there is absolution in my songs.
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Siegfried Loraine Sassoon (1886 – 1967) was an English poet, writer, and soldier. Decorated for bravery on the Western Front, he became one of the leading poets of the First World War. His poetry both described the…
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A POESIA DE PIER PAOLO PASOLINI (1922 – 1975) #LivrariaACasaDeVidro
Ottobre 14, 2016 18:03
Pasolini em Roma, 1967. Foto de Franco Vitale. Via Arquivo Pasolini.
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