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Japan’s Frames of Meaning: A Hermeneutics Reader Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2011Marran, Christine L. Poison Woman: Figuring Female Transgression in Modern Japanese Culture Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press 2007Marshall, Dallas Anime Adrenaline Fort Wayne, Dark Moon Press, 2020Mar...
”Key of D” is songs on the D musical scale: the notes and chords are D,E,F#,G,A,B,C# for D Major. A little musical theory helps make songs easier to remember! 133211 refers to the notes for that chord from the lowest string to the highest. For example, A is x02220. G...
The Boy and the Heron Wri/Dir: Hayao Miyazaki It’s 1943 in Japan, during WWII. Mahito is a teenaged schoolboy who recently moved away from Tokyo with his dad after his mother died, into a huge country house where his aunt Natsuko (his mom’s younger sister) lives. He is troubled by...
But K-pop hasn’t entirely let go of its "K" just yet, if the special guests for the exhibit’s launch were any indication. As the sun set over the GRAMMY Museum’s rooftop terrace, rookie boy group TWS kicked things off; before performing high-energy five songsback to back, the six...
Peach Boy: Each elementary school has a talent show of sorts. Instead of solo performances, each class runs its own 15-20 minute presentation. It could be a musical, a play, or a Powerpoint presentation. It could be about their town, vegetables, their grandparents, their dreams, the alphab...
This year’s commercial idol is Gantz live action star and ARASHI boy bander Kazunari Ninomiya. In the commercials, he plays a “demon of sorrow” while holding his precious Pocky. I love how Kazunari screams, “Help me!” at the end of this commercial. Dude, you’re a demon. Even you...
A teenage boy with shaggy bangs has a white shirt that he’s scrawled “REPRESENT OKINAWA” on in Sharpie. Up in the VIP section, Asian journalists from Taiwan to Singapore flirt with Japanese celebrities and talk about Awich’s odds of making it big. Diddy has Ciroc, and Rick Ross has ...
[3] The Rolling Stones, who are often connected with blues, provide another example of this strategy: “But what can a poor boy do / Except to sing for a rock n roll band? / ‘Cause in sleepy London Town / There’s just no place for a street fighting man.” [4] I suspect this...
Me ga Deru 芽が出る or 目が出る and Me ga Deta 目が出た is a Japanese expression meaning “to have good luck,” but its literal meaning is “eyes coming out.” The phrase originated in the world of Edo-period gambling, for ME 芽 refers to the “eyes” on the dice, while DERU ...