The Cure’s live album “Paris” to be reissued with 2 bonus tracks — hear “Shake Dog Shake”

 The Cure this week announced plans to reissue the band’s 1993 live album Paris in slightly belated 30th anniversary editions that will include a new 2LP vinyl pressing and a single-CD set, both of which will feature two previously unreleased songs. The new version of Paris, remastered by Robert Smith and Miles Showell at … Read moreThe Cure’s live album “Paris” to be reissued with 2 bonus tracks — hear “Shake Dog Shake”

Playlist: Sirius XM’s “Dark Wave” — hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs (2/18/24)

The Chameleons  “Dark Wave,” hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs’ Matt Sebastian, airs 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Eastern every Sunday on Sirius XM satellite radio’s 1st Wave (Channel 33). The most recent two episodes are also available to subscribers to stream via the Sirius XM app. HOUR 1 The Pop Group, “She Is Beyond … Read morePlaylist: Sirius XM’s “Dark Wave” — hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs (2/18/24)

Ted Zeff on Benefits of Being Highly Sensitive [audio interview]

Dr. Ted Zeff summarizes his research on highly sensitive males, based on interviews with thirty highly sensitive men from five countries:

Underrated ’80s

Underrated 80s

Underrated ’80s

Do you love ’80s music?

I mean REALLY love it and all its New Wave grandeur, from Goth to New Romanticism, and far beyond?

Are you tired of hearing the same old “classics” which once were underground but now are just another FM format?

Do you prefer “Deep Cuts” or what we former DJs once called “Light Rotation?”

Then you’re in luck! Check out this Underrated ’80s YouTube playlist that I slapped together. Consider it a supplementary TATANKA Influences resource.

Enjoy!

TATANKA Influences

TATANKA

“TATANKA Influences” are just that – about a thousand of others’ songs, some of which we could cover, but together help illustrate the TATANKA sound.

If these bring back good memories – you are our target demographic.

Any songs we’d cover, we’d reconstruct as TATANKA adaptations.

Enjoy and as usual, headphones, kids!

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How can anticipation drive stage fright?

Many actors and other performers experience stage fright. What are some of the feelings and thinking that drive this anxiety? For some performers, their inexperience can lead to insecurity, but a number of people report these feelings even after establishing themselves for years as accomplished actors, musicians and other artists. Elisabeth Moss has said: “I … Read moreHow can anticipation drive stage fright?

Creative People and Asperger’s

Can Asperger’s Syndrome or Asperger Profile and related neurological differences enhance creativity for some people? “Today, too, there are adults with Asperger’s Syndrome who are successful as professors, lawyers, physicians, artists, authors, and educators. “For this reason, many people with AS, and professionals who know them, consider AS a difference rather than a disability. ” … Read moreCreative People and Asperger’s

Amber Tamblyn: artists should be inspired on multiple levels

Amber Tamblyn talks about being creative and multitalented, about her political activism, and some of the values and challenges working as an actor. First, an excerpt from an interview for Venice magazine, which asks: “You began writing poetry when you were nine.. Do you feel like it has become somewhat of a second form of … Read moreAmber Tamblyn: artists should be inspired on multiple levels

Neurodiversity and HRM: a practice-based review and research agenda

Abstract Purpose This article provides an overview of lessons we can learn from human resource (HR) policies and practices related to neurodiversity. Design/methodology/approach We conducted a practice-based review using information obtained from organizations’ websites, summarized the information and reflected on how scholars can continue to advance this area of research based on what is happening … Read moreNeurodiversity and HRM: a practice-based review and research agenda

Not leaving your unsatisfactory job: analyzing female, migrant, elderly and lower-educated employees

Allen, S.G. (1988), “Unions and job security in the public sector”, in Freeman, R.B. and Ichniowski, C. (Eds), When Public Sector Workers Unionize, University of Chicago Press, pp. 271–304. Allen, N.J. and Meyer, J.P. (1990), “The measurement and antecedents of affective, continuance and normative commitment to the organization”, Journal of Occupational Psychology, Vol. 63 No. 1, pp. 1–18, doi: … Read moreNot leaving your unsatisfactory job: analyzing female, migrant, elderly and lower-educated employees

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