In the opening paragraphs of his 2004 novel After Dark, Murakami Haruki likens urban Tokyo to a living, breathing organism. “To the rhythm of its pulsing, all parts of the body flicker and flare up and squirm.” The book, which spans one night, is narrated in the first-person plural by an unnamed, unseen, nigh-omniscient figure, and each of its chapters opens with a header denoting times between 11:56 p.m. and 6:52 a.m. In this brief window, several seemingly disparate characters become entangled, drawn together by some mysterious combination of circumstance and fate. This being Murakami, there are cats.
Those familiar with Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective—originally released on the Nintendo DS in 2010, now remastered for modern hardware—will detect some similarities, many of which are likely intentional. The game, as with the rest of designer-writer-director Takumi Shu’s work, is an eclectic amalgam of literary and cinematic influences, rewritten and rearranged to necessitate interactivity.
Those familiar with Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective—originally released on the Nintendo DS in 2010, now remastered for modern hardware—will detect some similarities, many of which are likely intentional. The game, as with the rest of designer-writer-director Takumi Shu’s work, is an eclectic amalgam of literary and cinematic influences, rewritten and rearranged to necessitate interactivity.
- 7/14/2023
- by Cole Kronman
- Slant Magazine
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With May left behind, whether you fought off vampires or spent your time in Hyrule, it’s time to start looking at all of the June releases coming out! Here are the six PC games coming to Fanatical this month with some great preorder discounts.
Street Fighter VI
The latest entry to the beloved Street Fighter series — Street Fighter 6 — is coming out very soon. This time around, players can look forward to redesigns, new control types, and even real-time commentary to keep the hype turned up to high during the fights. And for newcomers that might be on the fence, there’s even a demo available.
Additionally, you’ll be able to create your very own avatar this time around, which you take with you whether you want to jump into the single-player story mode or play against others in some classic arcade-style games.
With May left behind, whether you fought off vampires or spent your time in Hyrule, it’s time to start looking at all of the June releases coming out! Here are the six PC games coming to Fanatical this month with some great preorder discounts.
Street Fighter VI
The latest entry to the beloved Street Fighter series — Street Fighter 6 — is coming out very soon. This time around, players can look forward to redesigns, new control types, and even real-time commentary to keep the hype turned up to high during the fights. And for newcomers that might be on the fence, there’s even a demo available.
Additionally, you’ll be able to create your very own avatar this time around, which you take with you whether you want to jump into the single-player story mode or play against others in some classic arcade-style games.
- 6/7/2023
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Tl;Dr:
The Beatles’ “Here, There and Everywhere” was inspired by a line from “Cheek to Cheek.” Paul McCartney said he and John Lennon both loved the line in question. He compared the lines of the song to the way The Beatles wrote their songs. The Beatles | John Pratt / Stringer
Paul McCartney sometimes considers The Beatles‘ “Here, There and Everywhere” his favorite song. In addition, he revealed “Here, There and Everywhere” was inspired by a Fred Astaire song. Notably, “Here, There and Everywhere” appeared on one of the Fab Four’s most famous albums.
Paul McCartney likes ‘Here, There and Everywhere’ better than ‘Yesterday’
According to the 2015 book Conversations with Paul McCartney, was asked to name his favorite song. He revealed he sometimes said his favorite song was “Yesterday” because it’s been recorded by numerous artists, but more often he said his favorite song was “Here, There and Everywhere.
The Beatles’ “Here, There and Everywhere” was inspired by a line from “Cheek to Cheek.” Paul McCartney said he and John Lennon both loved the line in question. He compared the lines of the song to the way The Beatles wrote their songs. The Beatles | John Pratt / Stringer
Paul McCartney sometimes considers The Beatles‘ “Here, There and Everywhere” his favorite song. In addition, he revealed “Here, There and Everywhere” was inspired by a Fred Astaire song. Notably, “Here, There and Everywhere” appeared on one of the Fab Four’s most famous albums.
Paul McCartney likes ‘Here, There and Everywhere’ better than ‘Yesterday’
According to the 2015 book Conversations with Paul McCartney, was asked to name his favorite song. He revealed he sometimes said his favorite song was “Yesterday” because it’s been recorded by numerous artists, but more often he said his favorite song was “Here, There and Everywhere.
- 5/8/2023
- by Matthew Trzcinski
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
By the time Garth Brooks name-checked Chris LeDoux in his debut single, 1989’s “Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old),” the real-life rodeo champ and balladeer was already a cult star. LeDoux wrote and sang detail-rich songs about the grueling rodeo circuit with a restless spirit and his own hard-won experience. His bronc-riding peers ate it up, buying LeDoux’s homemade tapes from the back of the singer’s truck.
But they also bootlegged their own copies of albums like 1971’s Songs of Rodeo Life and passed them around,...
But they also bootlegged their own copies of albums like 1971’s Songs of Rodeo Life and passed them around,...
- 7/22/2021
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
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