Track of the day // Crack Cloud - Blue Kite
From the album Red Mile, out July 26th on Jagjaguwar.
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Track of the day // Crack Cloud - Blue Kite
From the album Red Mile, out July 26th on Jagjaguwar.
Left: Blue kite printed dress ca. late 19th century sold by Augusta Auctions.
Right: Dress from Batsheva’s Fall 2018 collection
Live Review: Crack Cloud at Gorilla in Manchester 30 September 2024
Words: Andy Hughes Having just put up a piece where I whinged about Manchester moving into autumn and the dreadful weather that comes with the transition, it pissed it down all day – literally, all day – on Monday ahead of the Crack Cloud show. Which wasn’t good news as, in truth, I was slightly hesitant about the show itself, so getting soaked on the way into town would surely have dampened…
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Anche se vi siete un po' ripuliti rimanete i miei drogati prefe ❤️
I'M TOO HIGH FOR THIS SHIT
The Blue Kite (1993) is number 441 on Halliwell’s Top 1000.
Editor John Walker gave the film two stars and wrote “A gripping, though often depressing, domestic drama seen against the ideological upheavals that made a hero of one period a villain in the next; there is warmth and humour in the telling, but the story is one of personal tragedy.”
My rating - below average
The film was directed by Zhuangzhuang Tian, who was born in Beijing, and has 13 director credits from 1982 to 2009. None of his other credits are recognizable.
Emma
((I don't have the time to draw her currently, but let me give you a description of her.))
Emma is a 19 year old girl who came over from Germany with her family, who were looking for work, when she was 10 and considers England her second home.
She trained with the 'school of vigilantes' (which is a non-official group of people training heroic civilians appropriate fighting and agility skills in order to be able to defend themselves ((more on this another time)) ) when she was 17, which was their minimum age, and 'graduated' a year and a half later. Emma is stronger than she is nimble, but makes up for this with a winged harness she uses to glide and gain a larger attack range.
She actually has two sets of wings: a heavier set made of birch wood (which is still relatively light) with real feathers (from cushions) sown into a cotton overlay, which she will only carry with her if she knows she is going to fight; and a lighter, Kite-like set of wings that are retractable and harder to notice, which are generally used for stealth missions.
She is slim and aryan with mid-long hair that is dip-died black at the end, with a sharp fringe. It would be a rare sight to see her in any colour other than blue, Emma loves her baby-blue hoodie and tends to wear skinny darker blue jeans. She knows it's not the best attire to wear when she's gliding, but it's cold up there. Her shoes are changeable, with a tendancy for trainers but a liker of heels.
In her training and work with others, she has gained the nickname 'Blue Kite'.
I'm probably more excited about this kite than any other christmas present I've gotten! It's my first two stringer and my first kite that will definitely give some pull! I seriously CANNOT waittttt to take it out! My mom said during my nap I turned to her and said "I love my kite." Haha I don't remember it but I definitely believe it. It's pretty-pretty. I need to look up places the are long and flat with a good wind current... I was reading reviews and there were lots of like 200 lbs guys that said around 15mph it was making them take large steps!!!!! I'm like 130lbs so I bet it'll drag me:))))) I'm seriously so pumped!!!!!!!