Après le silence du confinement, de nombreux citadins ne supportent plus le vacarme de la ville, écho du monde d'avant. Un tournant dans nos sensibilités ?
The razor-sharp, violent and darkly comic second novel from actor, comedian and writer Ardal O’Hanlon. Dove Connolly is dead. That’s not good for anyone in Tullyanna, never mind Dove. Now his best friend Sharkey is home asking awkward questions about Dove’s death, about the strange graphic novel he left behind, and, most of all, about Sandra. Sandra Mohan. Missing now for over a decade, whereabouts unknown. This, however, is a town dead-set on keeping its secrets. And Sharkey is already drawing attention from all the wrong quarters… A mystery, a black comedy, a satire on Ireland’s tangled politics of memory, Brouhaha is set in a small town on the Irish border during the uneasy transition to peace. And peace doesn’t come easy in these parts. ***** Over the past few days, Kevin, no flies on him, had sensed a tension in the town thanks to Dove Connolly’s poor decision to blow his own head off. It wasn’t just the act of self-harm itself, the pointless splattering of blood and bone and brain all over his bedroom wall, that was the issue, unsettling as that was. In so doing, poor Dove had spread panic amongst the townspeople, raising all sorts of ugly questions, reviving all sorts of rumours, and inviting all sorts of unwelcome attention upon them. In Kevin’s mind, there was method in Dove’s madness. Showing a shocking assertiveness for possibly the first time in his life, and the last, says you, Dove blew the lid off the whole town.
The technological and geo-economical brouhaha has overshadowed the role of geography in today's geopolitics. Learn more.
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Jane Mayer on how the conservative industrialist is shaping public television—by funding it.
Some etymologists think brouhaha is onomatopoeic in origin, but others believe it comes from the Classical Hebrew phrase barukh habba', meaning 'blessed be he who arrives' (Psalms 118:26). Although we
Ghanaians have descended heavily on Ayawaso West Wuogon MP, Lydia Seyram Alhassan over the inappropriate choice of words used for Dumelo
Some shots taken at Liverpool's Brouhaha International Festival over the weekend...Some fantastic performers and a wonderful Carnival Atmosphere.(feel free to view the set)
Rapper Medikal, known in private life as Samuel Adu Frimpong, has offered marriage advice to the youth amid the brouhaha surrounding his union with Fella Makafui.
Wikipedia says the public, not the photojournalist, owns the rights to ape's pic.
Eventually, I got posted to Yobe State. Tell me about the power of the tongue. So, I got posted to the NYSC Orientation Camp in Postiskum, Yobe State...
Maurice Ampaw has expressed disappointment in Fella Makafui's management team over how they have handled the brouhaha surrounding her marriage to Medikal.
Eventually, I got posted to Yobe State. Tell me about the power of the tongue. So, I got posted to the NYSC Orientation Camp in Postiskum, Yobe State...
Join us for an informative visit between floral industry podcast hosts as we interview Scott Shepherd from The Flower Podcast about the joys and challenges.
The brouhaha surrounding Bapitst's book, nevertheless, offers an opportunity to consider what is at stake in this allegedly new move to consider the history of capitalism in the context of slavery.
LIMITED EDITION - DOWN TO THE FINAL FEW! An intimate visual survey of the unparalleled Patti Smith by Lynn Goldsmith, whose lens has immortalized a golden era of rock ’n’ roll history. With hundreds of unseen photographs and exclusive texts by Smith, this signed edition documents a transformative moment in the artist’s career and celebrates two greats whose creative partnership continues to this day. Collector’s Edition (No. 201–1,500), each numbered and signed by Patti Smith and Lynn Goldsmith Hardcover in clamshell box, 10.6 x 14.7 in., 14.11 lb, 296 pages
25 amazing resolutions for fathers to enhance their roles as devoted dads and loving husbands. The Better Dad Solution...
The German capital’s modest cost of living, central European location and vast green spaces are a draw for expats.
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Divisions fantômes composées de chars en caoutchouc, faux messages radios, poupées larguées en parachute… Le Débarquement n’aurait peut-être pas été possible sans une vaste opération de désinformation destinée à faire douter les Allemands.
Fresh off the press from CruciformPress.com . . . Killing Calvinism . The subtitle is "How to Destroy a Perfectly Good Theology fro...
The razor-sharp, violent and darkly comic second novel from actor, comedian and writer Ardal O'Hanlon. Dove Connolly is dead. That's not good for anyone in Tullyanna, never mind Dove. Now his best friend Sharkey is home asking awkward questions about Dove's death, about the strange graphic novel he left behind, and, most of all, about Sandra. Sandra Mohan. Missing now for over a decade, whereabouts unknown. This, however, is a town dead-set on keeping its secrets. And Sharkey is already drawing attention from all the wrong quarters... A mystery, a black comedy, a satire on Ireland's tangled politics of memory, Brouhaha is set in a small town on the Irish border during the uneasy transition to peace. And peace doesn't come easy in these parts. ***** Over the past few days, Kevin, no flies on him, had sensed a tension in the town thanks to Dove Connolly's poor decision to blow his own head off. It wasn't just the act of self-harm itself, the pointless splattering of blood and bone and brain all over his bedroom wall, that was the issue, unsettling as that was. In so doing, poor Dove had spread panic amongst the townspeople, raising all sorts of ugly questions, reviving all sorts of rumours, and inviting all sorts of unwelcome attention upon them. In Kevin's mind, there was method in Dove's madness. Showing a shocking assertiveness for possibly the first time in his life, and the last, says you, Dove blew the lid off the whole town.
With a name like #cockygate, it's no surprise that the recent trademark brouhaha would elicit some snickers, and some are far too quick to dismiss the situation. But the reasons behind the trademark—as well as what results from the legal battle—affect us all.
The English language borrowed brouhaha directly from French in the late 18th century, but its origins beyond that are uncertain—not quite the subject of noisy brouhaha but perhaps more modest debate.