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The Big Pig is a bomb of irreverent transgression, politically incorrect and at times annoying and maybe that’s why I like him so much. Enjoy the amusing exploits of this depraved and disgusting being... to have some healthy liberating laughs.
The Big Pig is a bomb of irreverent transgression, politically incorrect and at times annoying and maybe that’s why I like him so much.
Enjoy the amusing exploits of this depraved and disgusting being... to have some healthy liberating laughs.
Reiser's Il Porcone introduces readers to a vulgar, politically incorrect anti-hero whose crude antics push social boundaries. The comic's spontaneous art style and anarchic humor captivate and entertain, offering a brief escape from everyday routines. Despite its childish and offensive nature, it creates a disenchanted yet amusing experience. The reviewer praises the comic for its liberating laughs and unique charm. Dive into Il Porcone and experience Reiser’s bold and hilarious comic world today!
"Was there really a need to build a marketing castle like this to 'provide musical education' to poor children?" "I have an uncontrollable urge to vomit.... does anyone want to finish this crude review for me?"
"Was there really a need to build a marketing castle like this to 'provide musical education' to poor children?"
"I have an uncontrollable urge to vomit.... does anyone want to finish this crude review for me?"
This review critiques the Christmas album Alma Mater by Papa Benedetto XVI, highlighting the impressive musical collaborations but questioning its true charitable impact. The reviewer suspects the album serves more as a marketing tool than a genuine effort to aid poor children. They argue that the Vatican's vast property assets could provide significantly greater assistance. The album is seen as costly in reputation despite low production expenses. Overall, the review expresses skepticism and frustration. Explore the controversial Christmas album Alma Mater and decide if it’s sacred music or just another marketing stunt.
Without us noticing, slowly and inexorably, on our tables, in our restaurants, and in supermarkets, we daily find displayed an alarming amount of foods stuffed with poisons and counterfeited with chemical components. This is a book of Stoic Civil Commitment and duty, useful and disturbing, revealing how multinationals are willing to do anything at any cost for economic results.
Without us noticing, slowly and inexorably, on our tables, in our restaurants, and in supermarkets, we daily find displayed an alarming amount of foods stuffed with poisons and counterfeited with chemical components.
This is a book of Stoic Civil Commitment and duty, useful and disturbing, revealing how multinationals are willing to do anything at any cost for economic results.
This review discusses 'Quattro sberle in padella,' a critical book exposing the hidden dangers of food pollution and chemical adulteration in everyday products. It highlights how the food industry compromises health and reveals regulatory failures. With practical advice and a wealth of information, the book urges readers to become informed consumers. The tone is serious and encourages awareness and vigilance in food choices. Read 'Quattro sberle in padella' to uncover the hidden truths about food safety and protect your health today.
"We settle for the first word that comes to mind in a fit of rage and little more, forgetting to add 'our own touch' or personalize the epithet." "No one will ever be able to put an end to an Art (?) debated and controversial, in continuous evolution, in which Italians excel worldwide."
"We settle for the first word that comes to mind in a fit of rage and little more, forgetting to add 'our own touch' or personalize the epithet."
"No one will ever be able to put an end to an Art (?) debated and controversial, in continuous evolution, in which Italians excel worldwide."
Gianfranco Lotti's Dizionario degli Insulti offers a detailed research into the origins and history of Italian insults, referencing classical literature and traditional expressions. The work is thorough but lacks modern, popular insults, making it feel outdated for casual users. While some entries provide entertaining folklore, others become tedious due to over-detailed research. The dictionary remains a classic reference for scholars but less useful for those seeking a quick or contemporary guide to Italian insults. Explore Gianfranco Lotti’s Dictionary of Insults to uncover the fascinating history behind Italian curses and their cultural roots!
The album is unbearable and already by the third track you feel like giving up. A beautiful voice is not enough. It requires originality, emotion, and magic—things missing in this album.
The album is unbearable and already by the third track you feel like giving up.
A beautiful voice is not enough. It requires originality, emotion, and magic—things missing in this album.
The review praises Mario Biondi's warm and soulful voice but expresses deep disappointment with the 'If' album. Despite high-profile collaborators and production across major cities, the music is seen as predictable, uninspired, and lacking originality. The reviewer questions the focus on impressive production over meaningful songwriting and finds the album ultimately unbearable. Listen to Mario Biondi’s ‘If’ and decide if soulful voice alone can carry an album.
The boundaries between Art, provocation, language, and communication are becoming increasingly blurred. Ahh, the Magical World of Contemporary Art... there would be so much to say and reiterate. ;-)
The boundaries between Art, provocation, language, and communication are becoming increasingly blurred.
Ahh, the Magical World of Contemporary Art... there would be so much to say and reiterate. ;-)
The review discusses Maurizio Cattelan’s 2004 performance artwork 'Three Hanged Children' which blurred boundaries between art and provocation. The piece sparked public controversy and debate in Milan due to its provocative imagery and ambiguous messaging. While the artist's intention was to reflect societal tension, many saw it as a PR stunt rather than meaningful commentary. The review reflects skepticism about the deeper significance of such contemporary art provocations. Discover the bold provocations of Maurizio Cattelan and decide for yourself what contemporary art really means.
"Never before has the definition of 'crappy book' been so accurate and politically correct." "Great crappy book, no doubt about it."
"Never before has the definition of 'crappy book' been so accurate and politically correct."
"Great crappy book, no doubt about it."
This review critiques Oliviero Toscani's 'Cacas - The Encyclopedia of Poo' as a visually striking but ultimately tasteless and superficial book. While acknowledging Toscani's skill in visual provocation and engagement, the reviewer finds the book lacking in intellectual value and substance. Bought cheaply, it is described more as a gimmick than a meaningful artistic statement. Discover the controversial world of Oliviero Toscani's 'Cacas' and decide if it's art or just a provocative stunt!
"80% of it states absurdities and spouts bizarre theories of pure misogyny..." "Reducing the discussion to 'men and women' while neglecting the 'person' aspect seems to me a sterile and rather debatable exercise."
"80% of it states absurdities and spouts bizarre theories of pure misogyny..."
"Reducing the discussion to 'men and women' while neglecting the 'person' aspect seems to me a sterile and rather debatable exercise."
This review critically examines Paul Julius Möebius' 19th-century book asserting women's mental inferiority. The reviewer highlights the book's misogynistic theories and outdated views, condemning its simplistic and biased treatment of gender roles. While recognizing some points of agreement, the review finds most arguments unjustifiable today and dismisses the work as sensationalist and poorly motivated. Explore this critical take on a controversial historical work and understand the dangers of outdated gender prejudices.
A figure painted with nervous brushstrokes made of yellow, ochre, and black, more intense and alive in the stomach area and gradually darker and gray towards the external limbs. An almost architectural figure, a kind of cathedral or something very 'un' human. A creature no longer even terrestrial.
A figure painted with nervous brushstrokes made of yellow, ochre, and black, more intense and alive in the stomach area and gradually darker and gray towards the external limbs.
An almost architectural figure, a kind of cathedral or something very 'un' human. A creature no longer even terrestrial.
The review praises Egon Schiele's Seduto Maschio Nudo as a compelling, intense self-portrait depicting fragility and illness. It highlights the use of nervous brushstrokes and spectral white background, emphasizing the unsettling, almost architectural figure. The critique acknowledges Schiele's emotional and physical turmoil, giving insight into the artist's tragic fate. The painting is recognized as a cult piece inspiring many generations. Explore Egon Schiele's haunting masterpiece and dive deeper into the mind of this troubled genius.
The Cave Singers have created a suggestive and hypnotic acoustic-folk ensemble with moments that echo the best 70ies production of this genre. It also proves sterile and reductive to attempt to 'tell in words' the wonderful alchemy that this quartet manages to assemble with a few chords.
The Cave Singers have created a suggestive and hypnotic acoustic-folk ensemble with moments that echo the best 70ies production of this genre.
It also proves sterile and reductive to attempt to 'tell in words' the wonderful alchemy that this quartet manages to assemble with a few chords.
Invitation Songs by The Cave Singers is an intriguing and well-crafted folk-indie album marked by minimalist production and evocative vocals. The group channels 70s folk influences with a hypnotic acoustic sound. Pete Quirck's unique voice is a standout feature. The album earns a strong recommendation, especially for those open to its distinctive style. The reviewer also notes the related album Welcome Joy as worth exploring. Listen to The Cave Singers' Invitation Songs and immerse yourself in their hypnotic folk sound today!
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