News, info and works of Greek-American artist, Ithaka (Ithaka Darin Pappas); visual artist, music-maker, writer, photog, citizen biologist & saltwater nomad (surfer). Lives between LA, CDMX and AkahtiLândia, Brasil. Ithaka official instagram: @_ithaka_
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
Mel D - Money Makes The World Go Round (Radio Oxigenio)
https://www.oxigenio.fm/melo-d-money-makes-the-world-go-round/
Melo D dispensa apresentações: o primeiro vocalista de e uma figura da cena hip hop de Lisboa desde os anos 90, carrega na sua voz rouca e apaixonada pela soul e pelo Brasil, muitas das memórias dos amantes da música para respirar.
Depois de 3 álbuns em nome próprio, prepara-se para lançar o seu quarto de originais e o primeiro single de apresentação já se deixa escutar na Oxigénio.
“Money Makes The World Go Round” traz a soul de protesto na lírica com a doçura da melodia a derreter como um vinil no prato de qualquer groove junkie.
Com colaborações de peso de Ithaka (Ithaka Darin Pappas) a Bomberjack da Footmovin ou Prophet e Johnny Def, “Money Makes The World Go Round” cruza o som de 90 para apresentar o novo neo soul português na voz inconfundível de Melo D, hoje no Heróis no Ar.
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
Historic Pan Pacific Auditorium Fire (Los Angeles, May 24th 1989) - photographer Ithaka Darin Pappas
Decay and fire
The fire of May 24th, 1989
There were hopes throughout the surrounding Fairfax District towards refurbishing the Pan-Pacific, possibly as an ice rink or cultural center and the parking lot soon became a park. However, the building was neglected for many years and damaged by small fires started by transients.
In 1975, the Pan-Pacific made a brief appearance as the entrance to the NBC Studios in Hollywood for the movie Funny Lady. Interest in the building was rekindled somewhat with its 1978 inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. The 1980 release of the movie musical Xanadu brought renewed hopes the building might be saved when the auditorium's facade was used to portray a dilapidated building which became a sparkling, brightly lit roller disco nightclub, but the movie was critically panned and not an economic success. It also appears at the beginning of the 1980 music video for the Barnes & Barnes song "Fish Heads". Black-and-white film footage of a man with a jet pack flying from left to right in front of the facade was used in the video for the 1981 Devo single, "Beautiful World". The dilapidated façade was used in the video for "Dancing in the Sheets" by Shalamar. Its final appearance was in the 1988 movie Miracle Mile.
The auditorium continued to deteriorate throughout the 1980s, mostly owing to neglect. A large loading door on the southeast corner was often forced open, allowing free access to anyone. A fire in May 1983 damaged the northern end. On the evening of May 24, 1989 (six days after the 54th anniversary of its opening), the Pan-Pacific Auditorium was destroyed by a fire, the smoke from which was visible throughout the Los Angeles basin.[4]
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