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Pop-Up Magazine
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We produce unforgettable stories and live experiences, including our touring live magazine, which sells out grand, historic venues across North America. More at www.popupmagazine.com.
Fall 2022 Love Stories Trailer V2
Tickets are on sale now for Pop-Up Magazine: Love Stories at popupmagazine.com/lovestories.
Pop-Up Magazine is the acclaimed live magazine show, featuring original and unforgettable true stories, art, music, and performance from the world’s great and emerging storytellers and journalists, accompanied by illustration, animation, film, photography, and an original score performed onstage by our musical collaborators, Magik*Magik Orchestra. Imagine a comedy show, play, concert, podcast, and film-all wrapped into one night.
Pop-Up Magazine will embark on a themed tour this fall: Love Stories. First loves and blind dates, heartbreak and missed connections, life-long companionship and chosen family. What does love mean to you? Pop-Up Magazine: Love Stories will explore powerful, hilarious, and moving stories about love in different forms: marriage, friendship, self-love, redemption, longing, and so much more.
With support from Google, Pop-Up Magazine: Love Stories will feature ASL interpreters, open captioning, and ADA accessible seating. For more information, please visit our FAQ (popupmagazine.com/lovestories-faq).
Contributors to Pop-Up Magazine: Love Stories include writer and actor Ryan O’Connell (Netflix’s Special; Peacock’s Queer as Folk; author of I'm Special: And Other Lies We Tell Ourselves), poet Sarah Kay (Project VOICE), musician Victoria Canal (Elegy EP), poet and playwright Marc Bamuthi Joseph (The Just and The Blind, Watch Night, The Kennedy Center), author and artist Chanel Miller (NYT bestselling memoir Know My Name), writers Jenée Desmond-Harris (Slate’s Dear Prudence column; contributing writer, The New York Times), Brooke Jarvis (The New York Times Magazine, Wired, The New Yorker), radio producer Rachael Cusick (Radiolab), filmmaker Nadav Kurtz (Paraiso, a Sundance Film Festival selection), comedian Pamela Rae Schuller (“What Makes Me Tic”), director and filmmaker Adrian L. Burrell (The Game God(S), director Ben-Alex Dupris (“Sweetheart Dancers”), and more.
VIDEO DESCRIPTION:
Trailer for Pop-Up Magazine: Love Stories
Music from Magik*Magik Orchestra plays as video shows theater and live audience. A night of live stories, film, comedy, animation, music and more! All about love. Pop-Up Magazine: Love Stories flashes across the screen, accompanied by animated hearts. "A sensation."-New York Times. Footage of various animations and performers are shown.
Show dates:
10.22, Oakland - Paramount Theatre
10.24, Los Angeles - Theatre at Ace Hotel
10.26, Portland - Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
10.28, Chicago - Athenaeum Center
11.7, Seattle - Moore Theatre
11.9, New York City - New York City Center
11.15, Atlanta - Buckhead Theatre
11.17 Nashville - War Memorial Auditorium
Tickets on sale at popupmagazine.com. With support from Google, LinkedIn, The Botanist Islay Dry Gin. Featuring open captioning and ASL.
Pop-Up Magazine is the acclaimed live magazine show, featuring original and unforgettable true stories, art, music, and performance from the world’s great and emerging storytellers and journalists, accompanied by illustration, animation, film, photography, and an original score performed onstage by our musical collaborators, Magik*Magik Orchestra. Imagine a comedy show, play, concert, podcast, and film-all wrapped into one night.
Pop-Up Magazine will embark on a themed tour this fall: Love Stories. First loves and blind dates, heartbreak and missed connections, life-long companionship and chosen family. What does love mean to you? Pop-Up Magazine: Love Stories will explore powerful, hilarious, and moving stories about love in different forms: marriage, friendship, self-love, redemption, longing, and so much more.
With support from Google, Pop-Up Magazine: Love Stories will feature ASL interpreters, open captioning, and ADA accessible seating. For more information, please visit our FAQ (popupmagazine.com/lovestories-faq).
Contributors to Pop-Up Magazine: Love Stories include writer and actor Ryan O’Connell (Netflix’s Special; Peacock’s Queer as Folk; author of I'm Special: And Other Lies We Tell Ourselves), poet Sarah Kay (Project VOICE), musician Victoria Canal (Elegy EP), poet and playwright Marc Bamuthi Joseph (The Just and The Blind, Watch Night, The Kennedy Center), author and artist Chanel Miller (NYT bestselling memoir Know My Name), writers Jenée Desmond-Harris (Slate’s Dear Prudence column; contributing writer, The New York Times), Brooke Jarvis (The New York Times Magazine, Wired, The New Yorker), radio producer Rachael Cusick (Radiolab), filmmaker Nadav Kurtz (Paraiso, a Sundance Film Festival selection), comedian Pamela Rae Schuller (“What Makes Me Tic”), director and filmmaker Adrian L. Burrell (The Game God(S), director Ben-Alex Dupris (“Sweetheart Dancers”), and more.
VIDEO DESCRIPTION:
Trailer for Pop-Up Magazine: Love Stories
Music from Magik*Magik Orchestra plays as video shows theater and live audience. A night of live stories, film, comedy, animation, music and more! All about love. Pop-Up Magazine: Love Stories flashes across the screen, accompanied by animated hearts. "A sensation."-New York Times. Footage of various animations and performers are shown.
Show dates:
10.22, Oakland - Paramount Theatre
10.24, Los Angeles - Theatre at Ace Hotel
10.26, Portland - Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
10.28, Chicago - Athenaeum Center
11.7, Seattle - Moore Theatre
11.9, New York City - New York City Center
11.15, Atlanta - Buckhead Theatre
11.17 Nashville - War Memorial Auditorium
Tickets on sale at popupmagazine.com. With support from Google, LinkedIn, The Botanist Islay Dry Gin. Featuring open captioning and ASL.
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She has enough money to buy cigarettes. Why didn’t her husband join her in the van? Just curious.
The narrator's monotone made me anxious.
Clock on the wall is broken.
This video bought me to tears. I was always fascinated with their music. I love VST & co but i wasn't born yet during the height of their fame. I was always curious about their story because I'm also a big fan of Vic and Tito. Your uncle Spanky's story broughte to tears and I'm happy that he stayed with his family.
VST Vic Spanky Tito
Uncle Spanky will never be forgotten by the Filipinos around the world! One of the legends. 🔥🤘🙏❤️🇵🇭😉
Beautiful
This was beautiful! It made me question my own hearing. (I am hearing) Made me realize all the things that I think of as silent that do, in fact make noise. And the things that are noisy that blend into silence.
More of this. I like this.
I watched this video only once, with the sound off. The 'sound narrative' didn't help or make sense. Some of the basic captions made sense. The other, more elaborate captions did not. I would suggest a 'before and after' approach to demonstrating this idea. Show the same short film with unimproved captions and then with the improved captions to show improvement. And again with totally different captions indicating totally different audio.But in all cases there should be no audio at all. Or play the audio after the viewer sees the film without audio and just the captions. In my opinion, the mistake here is in trying to provide a more elaborate & colorful description of the audio itself. Instead, the caption ought to provide an improved description of the emotions triggered by the audio. Also, the smells the viewer ought to imagine should be in the caption. This would be something more akin to: [the sound of water drops, suggesting you feel a bit scared that something bad will happen next] [the sound of water drops, suggesting you feel safe but bored] [the sound of water drops, suggesting you smell stale, stagnant, moist air] For dialog, captions should describe the emotion of the character: Joe angrily, "Get out' Joe playfully, "Get out" So the emotion triggered by the sounds is akin to the emotion of the characters because viewers empathize with the emotion of the characters. Long captions in a fast paced video doesn't work. I find myself having to pause and go back to read them because they flash by so fast. In my opinion, the main purpose of audio in film is to guide the emotions of the viewer. So the description of audio ought to guide the emotions of the viewer.
Living in a small vehicle, like a car or minivan, is extremely physical. If you're not in shape, you're going to be exhausted every night. It's a lot of bending, crawling, lifting stuff, including your own weight, and pulling. If you're overweight, it's going to be even harder. Life in a vehicle is way harder and more stressful than life in a house. Vanlife looks like fun but it's seriously not for most people.
Hey..he is not a dictator
Nice. You win some, you lose some.
Now San Francisco is a crime plagued place
I'm 62, and I've lived in my vehicle off and on for 18 years. Meeting people is the most rewarding part for me. Helping people is also rewarding. I spent 765 dollars yesterday helping a fellow nomad and his wife buy groceries, gas for their RV, and gas for their generator. In my apartment, I could never afford to do that. So now that I don't pay rent,, I help people, and I find that helping others as a nomad has made the road more like home to me.
This was beautiful. The elders that made their way up north from LA/TX etc, are a testament to the resilience and strength of African American people..this brought tears to my eyes ❤ This is random but I have a photo of family members who also came from LA and the photo of them has the same background as his grandmother with the palm tree looking thing…I’m wondering where in LA it was taken.
So what became of her? Anyone know please
Wow this is by far the best video i have ever seen on real life situations and longing for your freedom. Excellent ❤
I seem to have something in my eye ...
Who is the guy who wrote this.
soul touching...
Well done.
He prefers an honest and quiet living. I would pick his life personally than his friends, which are field with controversy.
thanks for telling his story.....he's my age now and I love his songs.....thank you Spanky
So that's it? A beginning with no middle and no end...? Bravo!
Spanky are your roots from dolores abra?
Well said!! Factually correct!👍
Their songs are very nice songs ang ganda sobra at grabe higit ang galing!
John Paul Brammer demonstrates how people can be LGBTQ and also racist antisemites. Can you imagine if Clarence Thomas or Desantis gets to define what is LGBTQphobia. JP brammer does exactly that to Jews. When you’re a bigot you always try to manipulate definitions.
More hola papi please!!!
[sound of large, hairy, black spider scampering across shower floor] [guttural inhuman noise that begs description] Oh 💩!
This was not only informative and helped me fine tune my perspective, it was a wonderfully meditative exercise to start my morning. Bookmarking to watch again, when I need my mind to stop racing and catch a mental break. Much thanks!
Many years ago, i visited London and the captions were color coded to the person speaking. This helped immensely when a person was off camera and spoke. The addition of sound narration or captioning definitely adds to what the director/producer intends. A Deaf friend of mine was watching a horror movie and didn't feel the impending build up of a scene because the scary music wasn't overtly stated in the captioning...just little musical notes.
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A very compelling video. Nice one. Back in the day, I remember when somebody asked them what VST stands for, they humorously say "Very Secret Talaga". And a minor correction, the Bee Gees of the Philippines are the Boyfriends, I think. But, it does'nt matter, VST sounds like the Bee Gees also. And on another note, pls tell your Uncle Spanky, it's 2023 and my 5-year old daughter just asked me to include "Awitin Mo at Isasayaw Ko" on her Spotify playlist.
Giving someone a future is a beautiful thing.
We can't help getting old but smoking ciggies is a surefire way to make yourself sickly.
Depends in which country but for me it's brilliant. Fully offgrid.
I've done it in the luxury way. It is my business too.
🔥🔥🔥😇😇😇❤❤❤😍😍😍😘😘😘
Beautiful little doc. Thank you for creating and sharing this.
Simple!
I’m so happy for her I’m glad she’s free she’s a beautiful soul and I hope she starts thinking nicer things about herself
I'm a nomad. I'm 61 and have been rolling since 2019. See you down the road.
Spanky Rigor is a Legendary Bassist here in the Philippines, where are you hiding Sir Spanky? pls hold the bass again and make a channel. Your bass lines are immortal.
“100 years” Nah bruh it’s happening now!
I will speak in our ilocano dialect which your Uncle Spanky speaks….. Ada iti tao iti kayat na nga pagragsakan. Pinilim iti pagragsakan ti pusom. Isu nga usto laeng ti inaramid mo lakay! Haan masukatan ti adu nga kuwarta ti ayat ken ragsak ti puso.Diyos ti ag ina kenka kabsat ken iti pamilyam! 👍
He must return here
My idol Mr. Spanky Rigor
Your Uncle is A true legend The Group VST we play throughout the day and night singing along with the hits or just dancing together my Wife is Flipino from Iloilo and she introduced to the music we have married 13yrs and still dance and sing to the Greatest Group VST from the Philippines
The Philippines ahd satbel economy during the Marcos senior regime. It's a big lie that it was stumbling. It was a peaceful era for the Filipinos except for those anti government.