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'By now, you’ve no doubt seen Christopher Nolan’s masterpiece about the life of J Robert Oppenheimer, the American theoretical physicist who was responsible for developing the first atomic bomb, as part of the Manhattan Project. Not only has it been a box office smash hit, but it has also attracted rave reviews from critics falling over themselves to praise Nolan’s combination of cerebral insight and pulse-racing thrills.
Yet, inevitably, Hollywood and factual accuracy always make uneasy companions. Although Nolan is an unusually exacting and conscientious filmmaker – and Oppenheimer is based on Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin’s Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of the physicist, American Prometheus – there have already been grumblings and suggestions that some of the film’s most eye-catching and striking moments and scenes have been invented. But which ones display cinematic licence, and which ones are based – however incredibly – on fact?
Did Oppenheimer really poison his tutor’s apple? Early on, there is a striking scene in which a young Oppenheimer, then a student at Cambridge, injects the professor Patrick Blackett’s apple with cyanide, in a fit of fury after Blackett causes him to miss part of a lecture by Niels Bohr (who later became a mentor of sorts to the physicist). It’s a striking scene – and bears a coincidental resemblance to the death of another brilliant, troubled man, Alan Turing, who died after supposedly eating a cyanide-laced apple. But according to Oppenheimer’s grandson Charles, it’s pure invention.
“The part I like the least is this poison apple reference,” he told Time. If you read American Prometheus carefully enough, the authors say, ‘We don’t really know if it happened… There’s no record of him trying to kill somebody.’ That’s a really serious accusation and it’s historical revision. There’s not a single enemy or friend of Robert Oppenheimer who heard that during his life and considered it to be true.”
Yet both American Prometheus and Raymond J Monk’s 2012 biography of Oppenheimer suggest that the incident occurred. As Monk writes: “In what looks like an attempt to murder his tutor, or at the very least to make him seriously ill, Oppenheimer left on Blackett’s desk an apple poisoned with toxic chemicals”. The author notes that it became part of the Oppenheimer myth: “The incident was hushed up at the time, and none of his friends knew about it until they were told of it by Oppenheimer himself, usually in some more or less misleading version. That his feelings toward Blackett mixed fervent admiration with fierce jealously, however, was obvious to those who knew him well.”
Monk suggests that, somehow, his actions were discovered, but he was allowed to continue his studies in exchange for agreeing to be seen by a psychiatrist on Harley Street. Had he been expelled from Cambridge, or imprisoned, then a seismic career would have been curtailed before it began.
One moment in the film, however, is pure cinematic invention, according to Monk. “I think we can be fairly sure that Niels Bohr did not pick up the apple and that Oppenheimer did not smack it out of his hand,” he says. Even Nolan is not immune from the temptation of fabrication for its own sake.
Was Jean Tatlock murdered? One of Oppenheimer’s most intriguing characters is Florence Pugh’s Jean Tatlock, a Communist Party member who was romantically involved with Oppenheimer before, and during, his marriage to Kitty. Although she is only in the film for a relatively short time, she makes a substantial impression – not least in the depiction of her suicide in January 1944, when, under surveillance by the FBI for her political sympathies and suffering from clinical depression, she took barbiturates and drowned herself in the bathtub.
The presence of a suicide note – “I think I would have been a liability all my life – at least I could take away the burden of a paralyzed soul from a fighting world,” it read in part – seemed to make it clear that she wished for her own end, and the inquest recorded a verdict of suicide, motive unknown.
However, Nolan provocatively includes a scene – depicted as a vision, or fantasy, of Oppenheimer’s – of a gloved hand, belonging to an unknown person, pushing Jean’s head under the water. This might be seen simply as artistic licence, were it not for the fact that this alludes to a well-known conspiracy theory suggesting that Jean’s political views, and involvement with the director of the Manhattan Project, made her dangerous, and therefore expendable to the greater good.
This theory has been bolstered by the fact that her body contained chloral hydrate when she died; combined with barbiturates, this meant that she had what might be called a ‘Mickey Finn’ in her system – a non-fatal dose of drugs that would immobilise her, before she was forcibly drowned. As American Prometheus records one doctor saying: “If you were clever and wanted to kill someone, this is the way to do it.”
The release of Nolan’s film has overshadowed an earlier picture on the same subject, Roland Joffe’s Fat Man and Little Boy, but that film’s co-screenwriter Bruce Robinson – best known for writing and directing the seminal Withnail and I – became convinced that Tatlock had been murdered, and that the public records of her autopsy were, in his words “an inadequate invention”.
As Robinson said to the writer Alistair Owen in his collection of interviews Smoking in Bed: “Piece by piece we get to the point where, had I been the cop I would have made the arrest. The G2/FBI people had her murdered. They gave her chloral hydrate to knock her out, slung her in the bathtub, faked a note, and within a day or two – because her father was a very prominent man in the Berkeley area – there are newspaper reports talking about Jean Tatlock’s suicide.”
Whatever the truth behind Tatlock’s death, Nolan’s film undeniably hints at a larger story than just a tragic self-inflicted demise – and undoubtedly will lead others to ask questions again, too.
Could the Trinity test really have ended the world? Tatlock’s interest in the poetry of John Donne inspired Oppenheimer to name the first atomic bomb test ‘Trinity’, after Donne’s religious verse. Yet it was the fear of extinguishing the planet, rather than poetic contemplation, that leads Matt Damon’s General Groves to ask Oppenheimer in the film what the chances of global annihilation are. “Near zero,” the physicist replies. In one of the picture’s lighter moments, Groves’s horror at this revelation leads Oppenheimer to say “What do you want from theory alone?” The military man replies: “Zero would be nice.”
The “atmospheric ignition” scenario that the film suggests was a genuine fear of many scientists, including Oppenheimer’s colleague Edward Teller, who worried that the splitting of the atom would lead to a chain reaction that would destroy the world. But by the time the Trinity test took place, it was universally accepted that such a seismic occurrence was impossible.
As Richard Rhodes, author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb, commented to the Washington Post: “This thing has been blown out of proportion over the years. The question on the scientists’ minds before the test wasn’t, ‘Is it going to blow up the world?’ It was, ‘Is it going to work at all?’”
The conversation between Groves and Oppenheimer is therefore a moment of dramatic licence on Nolan’s part that effectively dramatises the concerns that the military – who were funding the operation – had, but the major worry was that of the test succeeding, rather than its causing the apocalypse.
Did Oppenheimer and Einstein’s final exchange happen? A recurring motif throughout the film, and one only fully explained at its climax, is an encounter between Einstein and Oppenheimer when the latter becomes a senior figure at Princeton, under the auspices of his future nemesis Lewis Strauss. The meeting between the two men – misinterpreted by Strauss, who self-aggrandisingly assumed that they were criticising him – shows a mournful Einstein suggesting that Oppenheimer’s invention of the atomic bomb could have destroyed the world, and Oppenheimer replying: “I believe we did.”
This is, of course, an invention of Nolan’s that elegantly portrays both the shared values and the differences between the two men. But they certainly knew each other in real life, first meeting in 1932 at the California Institute of Technology, and then working together at Princeton after the war, where Oppenheimer remained until 1966. The two men were respectful colleagues rather than intimate friends, and Bird and Sherwin suggest that the younger man saw Einstein “as a living patron saint of physics, not a working scientist.”
Nonetheless, Einstein respected Oppenheimer, calling him “an unusually capable man of many-sided education”, and later defended him when his security clearance was threatened, saying publicly that “I admire him not only as a scientist but also as a great human being” and privately that “the trouble with Oppenheimer is that he loves a woman who doesn’t love him—the United States government.”
Oppenheimer returned the compliment, saying in a lecture in 1965: “Einstein is also, and I think rightly, known as a man of very great goodwill and humanity. Indeed, if I had to think of a single word for his attitude towards human problems, I would pick the Sanskrit word Ahinsa, not to hurt, harmlessness.” Although Einstein had written a letter to President Roosevelt that had convinced him of the necessity of developing an atomic programme, he was never involved in the Manhattan Project, and believed ultimately in the power of science as something to create – rather than to destroy.
Did President Truman call Oppenheimer ‘a crybaby’? In one of Oppenheimer’s most effective scenes, President Truman – as played by Nolan regular Gary Oldman – meets the physicist, ostensibly to congratulate him for his work on the Manhattan Project. But when Oppenheimer shows contrition for his involvement in the project and suggests he has blood on his hands, Truman sardonically waves a handkerchief at him, before remarking, on Oppenheimer’s ejection from the Oval Office: “Don’t let that crybaby in here again.”
It seems almost on the nose, unlike much of the rest of the elegant script, but this is one instance where a dramatic confrontation is based on documented fact. Monk’s biographer attests to Truman referring to Oppenheimer as a “crybaby scientist” to his aides, and told his Secretary of State Dean Acheson that he never wished to see him again.
While this is contracted into one brief scene, with Oppenheimer overhearing his dismissal, it is nonetheless true that Truman was angered by the scientist’s principled objection. “Blood on his hands, dammit, he hasn’t half as much blood on his hands as I have,” he was recorded saying. “You just don’t go around bellyaching about it.”
Was Kyoto not bombed because a politician went on honeymoon there? In a moment that epitomises the mixture of horror and black comedy that defined much of the Manhattan Project, the US Secretary of War Henry Stimson, deciding where will be legitimate targets for the atomic bombs to be dropped, suggests that Kyoto should be spared, partly because of its cultural and historical significance to Japan – but also, Stimson says cheerfully, because he and his wife honeymooned there.
The line – which was suggested by James Remar, the actor who played Stimson – seems like the perfect encapsulation of institutional caprice. “It has this bureaucratic quality of a group of men discussing massive destruction and how they’re going to do these awful things.” Nolan has said. “And you’re suddenly seeing a human face to these negotiations.”
It is unclear whether Stimson went on honeymoon to Kyoto, let alone whether his personal affection for the city resulted in its near-arbitrary salvation. Yet it is documented fact that Stimson visited the city several times, when he served as Governor of the Philippines in the 1920s, and that he personally lobbied Truman not to bomb it. The President was in agreement with him, as Stimson recorded in his diary on July 24 1945. Truman, he wrote, “was particularly emphatic in agreeing with my suggestion that if elimination was not done, the bitterness which would be caused by such a wanton act might make it impossible during the long post-war period to reconcile the Japanese to us in that area rather than to the Russians”.
Yet others claim that, rather than Stimson or any other politician, the credit for saving Kyoto should instead go to the archaeologist and art historian Langdon Warner – one of the inspirations for Indiana Jones – who, in his role on the Monuments, Fine Arts and Archive section of the military, made a persuasive case against bombing Kyoto, along with Nara and Kamakura. To this end, monuments to Warner have been erected in Kyoto and Kamakura; a gesture of gratitude to a man who truly understood the awfulness of what would have happened if Japanese culture had been swept away by Oppenheimer’s invention.
Did Kitty testify on behalf of her husband at the security hearings? Emily Blunt’s presence in the majority of Oppenheimer is slightly perplexing; for a film revolving mostly around men, the A-list star is largely limited to domestic scenes at home that show both her alcoholism and frustration with being sidelined to her husband’s work. Yet she has a magnificent scene towards the end that will probably earn Blunt at least an Oscar nomination, when Kitty attends the security hearings and passionately both defends her husband and attacks their right to hold the quasi-kangaroo court that will eventually result in the withdrawal of his security clearance.
It’s largely drawn from the transcript of the hearings – as is much of this narrative thread – and shows Kitty as “forthright and unflustered”, as Bird and Sherwin suggest, and that “she acquitted herself easily, coolly and precisely answering each question.” Rubbishing the idea that her and her husband’s previous association with the Communist Party might make them security risks, Oppenheimer’s biographers conclude that “Kitty did not give an inch. Not even [Roger] Robb [the attorney cross-examining at the hearing] could touch her. Calm and yet alert to every nuance, she was undoubtedly a better witness than the husband she was defending.”
Did Oppenheimer really learn Dutch in six weeks? Early in the film, there is an amusing scene when Oppenheimer is about to give a lecture to a group of Dutch students. His colleague confidently expects that he will speak in English to widespread confusion, but instead Oppenheimer delivers a complex technical talk in fluent Dutch. When asked how long it took him to master the language, Oppenheimer replies “six weeks.”
This might seem like a piece of pure invention, designed to show off Oppenheimer’s savant-level brilliance, but it is entirely true; the physicist had a facility for mastering languages that enabled him to learn Dutch and Sanskrit in record time; reading the Bhagavad Gita in the latter was what led him to come out with his famous comment, after the success of the Trinity test, “Now I am become death, destroyer of worlds.” His friend Harold Cherniss paid tribute to his ability to get to grips with any intellectual challenge, saying: “When he became interested in anything, he very quickly picked up an enormous amount of knowledge about it.”
Did he follow a martini and cigarette diet? Cillian Murphy’s brilliant performance as Oppenheimer is due, in part, to the naturally slim actor’s weight loss, which makes him look as intensely gaunt as the real-life man. Oppenheimer himself was only 127 pounds (just over nine stone) and failed an Army medical because he was considered too underweight to become an officer. At his most extreme, during the activity of the Manhattan Project, Oppenheimer’s weight dropped to a mere 115 pounds.
Bird and Sherwin wrote that “his energy level never flagged, but he seemed to be literally disappearing little by little, day after day.” He may not literally have lived off cigarettes and martinis, as the film suggests, but food was increasingly secondary to the more immediate stimulation provided by nicotine and alcohol; as one of his neighbours observed, “My God, if the man ate a thousand calories a day it was a miracle.”
Did Kitty Oppenheimer refuse to shake Edward Teller’s hand? At the film’s conclusion, there is a powerful brief scene where, as an older and rehabilitated Oppenheimer is awarded the Femi Award at the White House, his friend-turned-Judas Edward Teller (who testified against him at the security hearings) offers his hand to shake. Oppenheimer does so, apparently without resentment or anger. But when Teller offers Kitty his hand in turn, she scowls furiously at him, and he withdraws it, abashed.
It might seem like a convenient piece of dramatic invention, but onlookers testified as to its accuracy, and offers confirmation – as if it were needed – that Kitty’s passion and anger were an invaluable foil to her husband’s cooler and more analytical temperament.'
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This list reflects just one individual’s personal opinion...  that said, let’s get started:
1). Sherlock Holmes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 
2). Batman created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane
3). Auguste Dupin created by Edgar Allan Poe
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4). Hercule Poirot created by Agatha Christie
5). Philip Marlowe created by Raymond Chandler
6). Jane Marple created by Agatha Christie
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7). Frank Columbo created by Peter Falk, Patrick McGoohan and Steven Bochco
8). Sam Spade created by Dashiell Hammett
9). Virgil Tibbs created by John Ball
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10). Nancy Drew created by Carolyn Keene
11). Alex Cross created by James Patterson
12). Dirk Gently created by Douglas Adams
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13). Byomkesh Bakshi created by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay
14). Jessica Fletcher created by Peter S. Fischer and Richard Levinson
15). Mma Precious Ramotswe created by Alexander McCall Smith 
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17). Jim Rockford created by Stephen J. Cannell and Roy Huggins
18). Shawn Spencer created by Steve Franks
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20). Harry Bosch created by Michael Connelly
21). Adrian Monk created by Andy Breckman
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22). Nero Wolfe created by Rex Stout 
23). Shinichi Kudo created by Gosho Aoyama
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HIHI HELLOO dnd session 0 happened today so I can shareee! most of it was people finishing their character sheets tho so not much actually happened in terms of plot sadlyy
The PC’s are:
Sappho: earth genasi sorcerer
Uhm: gecko lizardfolk rogue
(one guy i didn’t catch his nameee)
Tracey Ambrose: Elf ranger
Cyrus Raymond: we know her well :D
Bill Gates: Monk dwarf who doesn’t care about money (ironic name lmao)
Elena (i think): high elf cleric
Vitera: Truth’s new name and tielfing rogue pretending to be an aasimar cleric
A LOT OF PEOPLE!! But basically all we did was go into a festival and we’ve picked out the games we want to play and we went to arm wrestling first! Cyrus entered the competition first and lost to a drow (it was so sad cyrus beloved) and fun fact Vitera was betting against Cyrus since he’s a bastard lmao. Then once she lost, Bill the dwarf was like ‘let me show you how its done kid’ and won against a rlly cool ogre lady and then lost straight after in round two but he was like ‘nono fair game fair game’ and cyrus was like ‘i am not saying good game i’m embarrassed’ After that we chose to go to Riddles so we’ll see how that goes next session hehe
i can’t wait to draw them all okoo byee
OOOOH HELL YEAH HELL YEAH SESSION TIME
ok so right off the bat i LOVE these names i actually cackled out loud at bill gates. also there are so many of you!!! ur probably gonna have to give me reminders of the party members pretty often lmao but i know Cyrus she’s my girl (and that’s all that matters /j)
and FESTIVAL!!! FUN!! im so sorry cyrus dear you’ll get em next time
also have fun at riddles!!! you’ll have to lmk what they are n see if i can solve them hehehe
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A According to Jim (2001-2009) Adventure Time (2010-2018) Aladdin (1994-1995) Ally McBeal (1997-2002) American Dragon: Jake Long (2005-2007) Anger Management (2012-2014) Archer (2009-2023) As Told by Ginger (2000-2009) Atypical (2017-2021) Austin & Ally (2011-2016) Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005-2008) Awkward. (2011-2016)
B Batman: The Animated Series (1992–1995) Black-ish (2014-2022) Blockbuster (2022) Bluey (2018-) Bob's Burgers (2011-) BoJack Horseman (2014–2020) Boy Meets World (1993-2000) Braceface (2001-2006) Brandy & Mr. Whiskers (2004-2007) Broad City (2014-2019) Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013-2021) Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003)
C CatDog (1998-2005) Charmed (1998-2006) Community (2009-2015) Cougar Town (2009-2015) Coupling (2000-2004)
D Daria (1997-2002) Dead Like Me (2003-2004) Derry Girls (2018-2022) Disenchantment (2018-2023) Doctor Who (2005-) Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 (2012-2013) Drake & Josh (2004-2007)
E Ellen (1994-1998) Emily in Paris (2020-) Everybody Hates Chris (2005-2009) Everybody Loves Raymond (1996-2005) Everything Sucks! (2018)
F Family Guy (1999– ) Fillmore! (2002-2004) Fleabag (2016-2019) Frasier (1993-2004) Freaks and Geeks (1999–2000) Fresh Off the Boat (2015–2020) Full House (1987-1995) Futurama (1999-)
G Game of Thrones (2011-2019) Gilmore Girls (2000-2007) Ginny & Georgia (2021-) Girl Meets World (2014-2017) Go On (2012-2013) Good Luck, Charlie (2010-2014) Gossip Girl (2007-2012) Gravity Falls (2012-2016) Grim & Evil (2001-2007)
H Hacks (2021-) Hannah Montana (2006-2011) Hercules (1998-1999) House (2004–2012) Home Economics (2021-2023) Home Improvement (1991-1999) Hot in Cleveland (2010-2015) How I Met Your Mother (2005–2014) How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) (2019-)
I I Am Not Okay with This (2020) iCarly (2007-2012) I Love Lucy (1951-1957) Inside Job (2021–2022) It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005-)
J Joey (2004–2006)
K K.C. Undercover (2015-2018) Kevin Can Wait (2016-2018) Killing Eve (2018-2022) Kim Possible (2002-2007) King of the Hill (1997-2010)
L Liv and Maddie (2013-2017) Lilo & Stitch: The Series (2003-2006) Lizzie McGuire (2001-2004) Louie (2010-2015)
M Mad About You (1992-2019) Magnum, P.I. (1980-1988) Malcolm in the Middle (2000-2006) Man vs. Bee (2022) Man with a Plan (2016-220) Maude (1972-1978) Melissa & Joey (2010-2015) Mike & Molly (2010-2016) Modern Family (2009-2020) Monk (2002–2009) Mr. Bean (1990-1995) Mr. Bean (2002-2019) Mr. Sunshine (2011-2012) My Name Is Earl (2005-2009)
N New Girl (2011-2018) Not Dead Yet (2023-)
O Once Upon a Time (2011-2018)
P Parks & Recreation (2009–2015) Party Down (2009-) Pepper Ann (1997-2000) Popeye the Sailor (1960-1962) Pretty Little Liars (2010-2017) Pretty Smart (2021)
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R Recess (1997-2001) Regular Show (2010-2017) Rick and Morty (2013–) Rules of Engagement (2007-2013) Russian Doll (2019-)
S Sabrina: The Animated Series (1999-2000) Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (1996-2003) Sam & Cat (2013-2014) Saved by the Bell (1989-1992) Schitt's Creek (2015-2020) Scooby Doo, Where Are You! (1969-1978) Sean Saves the World (2013-2014) Sex and the City (1998-2004) Seinfeld (1989-1998) Shake It Up (2010-2013) Shameless (2011-2021) Silicon Valley (2014-2019) Single Parents (2018-2020) Skins (2007–2013) So Help Me Todd (2022-) Space Force (2020-2022) Speechless (2016-2019) SpongeBob SquarePants (1999-) Squid Game (2021-) Stranger Things (2016-2025) Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006-2007) Suburgatory (2011-2014) Superior Donuts (2017-2018) Superstore (2015-2021)
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U Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2015-2020) Unstable (2023-)
V Veep (2012-2019)
W Web Therapy (2011-2015) Welcome Back, Kotter (1975-1979) Wednesday (2022-) What I Like About You (2002-2006) Whitney (2011–2013) Will & Grace (1998-2020) W.I.T.C.H. (2004-2006) Wizards of Waverly Place (2007-2012)
X Xena: Warrior Princess (1995-2001)
Y Young & Hungry (2014-2018)
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Chocolove McDonell from Shaman King
Gibong Kim's mother from Limit Breaker
Carna from Lily Crown
The Journalist from BugSnax
Anastasia (Annie) from Cowboy Bebop
Arja from Moka's Fabulous Adventures
Monk Murphy from The Simpsons
Wongjae from Svaha: the Sixth Finger
Minji Kim from Manager Kim
Erza Scarlet from Fairy Tail
Wayne Holden from Lost Planet
Harriet Farmer from Midsomer Murders
Woo Young-woo from Extraordinary Attorney Woo
Columbo from  Alfred J. Kwak
Jude from Fullmetal Alchemist
Susan Foreman from Doctor Who
Alise from Trigger
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Princess Renée from Cursed Princess Club
Boboiboy from Boboiboy
Samantha McAllister (Sam) from Every Last Word
Razieh from A Separation
Jeremy Madsen from  Luther: The Calling
Sarah from Dreaming Sarah
Agni from Skate!!! Fire 100
Benito from Diamond in the Rough
Dorothy from House Keeper
Kasp Luger from Mørkalven
Haruki from Let's Cast Off
Diamond Dog from the Metal Gear series
Raymond Lafontaine from Whale Star: The Gyeongseong Mermaid
Roe Botik from Novi Star
Im Seulgi for My Life as a Loser
June from catandcatcomic
Lily from  Blobby n' Friends
Bhoot from The Jungle Book
Shinyeong Kang from Shotgun Boy
Jinsei Kimura from Fictional Skin
Venom from The Guild
Lance Crown from Mashle: Magic and Muscles
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Fareham Wine Cellar Portfolio Wine Tasting 2022
Fareham Wine Cellar Portfolio Wine Tasting 2022
Wednesday 19th October 2022, 2pm until 7.30pm
@ Lysses House Hotel, 51 High Street, Fareham PO16 7BQ
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  Believe it or not, it has been nearly four years since our last Portfolio wine tasting. We are therefore very pleased to announce that we will be holding the Fareham Wine Cellar Portfolio Wine Tasting this year on Wednesday October 19th 2022.
There will be over 150 fantastic wines and spirits on show with exhibitors coming from far and wide, from Western Australia to Hambledon!
There have been a lot of changes in four years and whilst we have some of our favourite suppliers and people exhibiting, there will also be plenty of new wines to try and new people to speak with.
This will be a walk around wine tasting and spittoons will be provided. Whilst you are welcome to attend from 2pm until 7.30pm (some do!), we can highly recommend spending a good couple of hours at least to make the most of the experience.
  Fareham Wine Cellar Portfolio Wine Tasting 2022 List of Exhibitors
Churchview Wines – Co-owner and Sales Director Sharon Bosveld is coming all the way from Margaret River, Western Australia to show some of their fantastic wines under the Churchview, Bartondale, St Johns and Silverleaf ranges.
Distell Group Ltd – Distell is one of the most famous wine producers in South Africa, they produce wines including Nederburg and Durbanville Hills. Senior Account Manager Chris Monks and National Account Manager Jonathan Williams will be showing a range of wines.
Domaine Jones – Owner and winemaker Katie Jones, who I am sure needs no introduction, will be bringing some of her excellent new wines and vintages.
EA Vinos – Export Manager Jordi Portillo will be presenting some excellent wines made in central Spain by Manuel Manzaneque Suarez including the ¡Ea! Vinos and the superb Fatum wines.
Enotria and Coe – Territory Manager Paul Milne will be showing wines from Omero in the Willamette Valley, Peregrine in Central Otago and Trimbach in Alsace.
Hatch Mansfield – Represented by Regional Sales Manager James Wilson, Hatch Mansfield are the UK agents for fantastic wineries including Louis Jadot, Champagne Taittinger, Errazuriz and Kleine Zalze.
Hispano Bodegas – Third generation vineyard owner Pablo Rodriguez will be presenting Hispano Bodegas’ ranges of Valdelacierva Rioja and 12 Linajes Ribeira del Duero wines.
Jean-Baptiste Audy – Export Manager Michel Moulene represents Bordeaux negociant and Chateau owner J B Audy in the UK. He will be showing a range of their excellent Clarets.
John E Fells & Sons Ltd – Regional Sales Manager Matthew Nutt will be showing wines from producers including Champagne Henriot, Torres Spain, Torres Chile, Wente Vineyards, Tedeschi, La Crema, The Symington Family, Blandy’s Madeira and Pellegrino Marsala.
Mentzendorff – Regional Accounts Manager Clive Ashby will be showing wines from Hambledon Vineyard, one of the best sparkling wine estates in Hampshire and other wines including Hamilton Russell.
Orion Wines – Orion Wines are specialist in Southern Italian wines, their Zensa and Borgo dei Trulli ranges are superb. Export Manager Elena Ciurletti will be presenting.
Raymond Reynolds Ltd – Proprietor Raymond Reynolds is one of the leading importers of wines from Portugal including wines and Ports from Dirk Niepoort, Madeira from Barbeito and many other producers.
Waddesdon Wine – Waddesdon Manor is the UK headquarter of the Rothschild Wine Collection. Accounts Manager Paul Tompkins will be showing some of the Lafite-owned wines including Los Vascos from Chile and Bodegas Caro from Argentina.
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The United States vs. Billie Holiday: The Federal Bureau of Narcotics Was Formed to Kill Jazz
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This article contains The United States vs. Billie Holiday spoilers. 
Federal drug enforcement was created for the express purpose of persecuting Billie Holiday. Director Lee Daniels’ The United States vs. Billie Holiday focuses a cinematic microscope on the events, but a much larger picture is visible just outside the lens. Holiday’s best friend and one-time manager Maely Dufty told mourners at the funeral that Billie was murdered by a conspiracy orchestrated by the narcotics police, according to Chasing the Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs by Johann Hari. The book also said Harry Anslinger, head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, was a particularly virulent racist who hounded “Lady Day” throughout the 1940s and drove her to her death in the 1950s.
This is corroborated in Billie, a 2020 BBC documentary directed by James Erskine, and Alexander Cockburn’s book Whiteout: The CIA, Drugs, and the Press, which also claims Anslinger hated jazz music, which he believed brought the white race down to the level of African descendants through the corrupting influence of jungle rhythms. He also believed marijuana was the devil’s weed and transformed the post-Prohibition fight against alcohol into a war on drugs. The first line of battle was against the musicians who partook.
“Marijuana is taken by… musicians,” Anslinger testified to Congress prior to the vote on the 1937 Marijuana Tax Act. “And I’m not speaking about good musicians, but the jazz type.” The LaGuardia Committee, appointed in 1939 by one of the Act’s strongest opponents, New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, ultimately refuted every point made in the effective drug czar’s testimony. Based on the findings, “the Treasury Department told Anslinger he was wasting his time,” according to Chasing the Scream. The opportunistic department head “scaled down his focus until it settled like a laser on one single target.”
Federal authorization of selective enforcement should come as no surprise. Just this month, HBO Max released Judas and the Black Messiah about how the FBI and local law enforcement targeted the Black Panthers and put a bullet in the back of the head of Fred Hampton after he was apparently drugged by the informant. In MLK/FBI (2020), director Sam Pollard used newly declassified files to fill in the gaps on the story of the U.S. government’s surveillance and harassment of Martin Luther King, Jr. Days ago, The Washington Post reported the daughters of assassinated civil rights leader Malcolm X requested his murder investigation be reopened in light of a deathbed letter from officer Raymond A. Wood, alleging New York police and the FBI conspired in his killing.
During the closing credits of The United States vs. Billie Holiday we read that Holiday, played passionately by Andra Day in the film, was similarly arrested on her deathbed. She was in the hospital suffering from cirrhosis of the liver when she was cuffed to her bed. They don’t mention police had been stationed outside her door barring family, fans, and well-wishers from offering the singer comfort as she lay dying. They also don’t mention that police removed gifts people brought to the room, as well as flowers, radio, record player, chocolates, and any magazines. When she died at age 44, it was found that Holiday had 15 $50 bills strapped to her leg, the remainder of her money after years of top selling records. Billie intended to give it to the nurses to thank them for looking after her.
As The United States vs. Billie Holiday points out, the feds had been watching Holiday since club owner Barney Josephson encouraged her to sing “Strange Fruit” at the integrated Cafe Society in Greenwich Village in 1939. Waiters would stop all service during the performance of the song. The room would be dark, and it would never be followed by an encore.
The lyric came from a three-stanza poem, “Bitter Fruit,” about a lynching. It was written by Lewis Allan, the pseudonym of New York schoolteacher and songwriter named Abel Meeropol, a costumer at the club. Meeropol set the words to music, and the song was first performed by singer Laura Duncan at Madison Square Garden.
Holiday and her accompanist Sonny White adapted Allan’s melody and chord structure, and released the song on Milt Gabler’s independent label Commodore Records in 1939. The legendary John Hammond, who discovered Holiday in 1933 while she was singing in a Harlem nightclub called Monette’s, refused to release it on Columbia Records, where Billie was signed. 
The song “marked a watershed,” according to David Margolick’s 2000 book Strange Fruit: Billie Holiday, Cafe Society, and an Early Cry for Civil Rights. Influential jazz writer Leonard Feather called the song “the first significant protest in words and music, the first significant cry against racism.”
Holiday experienced the brutally enforced racial segregation of the Jim Crow laws during her trips south with her bands, according to Billie Holiday, the 1990 book by Bud Kliment. She was also demeaned at the Lincoln Hotel in New York City in October 1938 when management demanded she walk through the kitchen and use the service elevator to get on the stage. Holiday also caught flak for being considered too light skinned to sing with one band, and was on at least one occasion forced to wear special makeup to darken her complexion.
Holiday was 18 years old when she recorded her first commercial session with Benny Goodman’s group at Columbia Records, but knew firsthand that an integrated band would be more threatening than an all-Black group. According to most biographies, Holiday began using hard drugs in the early ’40s under the influence of her first husband, Jimmy Monroe, brother of the owner of Monroe’s Uptown House in Harlem.
Anslinger, the first commissioner for the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, was an extreme racist, even by the standards of the time, according to Chasing the Scream. He claimed narcotics made black people forget their place in the fabric of American society, and jazz musicians created “Satanic” music under pot’s influence.
The United States vs. Billie Holiday doesn’t shy away from the drug czar’s blatant racism, but Garrett Hedlund’s Harry J. Anslinger doesn’t capture the full depths of the disgust the man felt and put into practice through his selective enforcement. Hedlund is able to mouth some of the epithets his character threw at ethnic targets, but most of the actual quotes on record are so offensive there is no need to subject any audience to them today. The film barely even mentions the strange and forbidden fruit imbibed in slow-burning paper that Anslinger obsessed over almost as much as Holiday’s song.
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Commissioner Anslinger came to power during the “Reefer Madness” era, and shaped much of the anti-marijuana paranoia of the period, according to Alexander Cockburn’s Whiteout: The CIA, Drugs, and the Press. His first major campaign was to criminalize hemp, rebranding it as “marijuana” in an attempt “to associate it with Mexican laborers.” He claimed the drug “can arouse in blacks and Hispanics a state of menacing fury or homicidal attack.”
Anslinger promoted racist fictions and singled out groups he personally disliked as special targets. He said the lives of the jazzmen “reek of filth,” and the genre itself was proof that marijuana drives people insane. On drug raids, he advised his agents to “shoot first.” Anslinger persecuted many black musicians, including Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie and Duke Ellington. When Louis Armstrong was arrested for possession, Anslinger orchestrated a nationwide media smear campaign.
The Federal Bureau of Narcotics’ “race panic” tactics had a double standard. Anslinger only had a “friendly chat” with Judy Garland over her heroin addiction, suggesting she take longer vacations between films. He wrote to MGM, reporting he observed no evidence of a drug problem.
Anslinger ordered Holiday to cease performing “Strange Fruit” almost immediately after word got out about the performances. When she refused, he sent agent Jimmy Fletcher to frame the singer.  Anslinger hated hiring Black agents, according to both Whiteout and Chasing the Scream, but white officers stood out on these investigations. He did insist no Black man in his Bureau could ever be a boss to white men, and pigeonholed officers like Fletcher to street agents.
Donald Clark and Julia Blackburn studied the only remaining interview with Jimmy Fletcher for their biography Billie Holiday: Wishing on The Moon. That interview has since been lost by the archives handling it. According to their book when Fletcher first saw Billie at the raid on her brother-in-law’s Philadelphia apartment in May 1947, “She was drinking enough booze to stun a horse and hoovering up vast quantities of cocaine.”
Fletcher’s partner sent for a policewoman to conduct a body search. “You don’t have to do that. I’ll strip,” Billie said before stripping and marking her territory in a provocative show of non-violent defiance by urinating on the floor (another action Daniels’ movie glosses over). Holiday was arrested and put on trial for possession of narcotics.
According to Hettie Jones’ book Big Star Fallin’ Mama: Five Women in Black Music, Holiday “Signed away her right to a lawyer and no one advised her to do otherwise.” She thought she would be sent to a hospital to kick the drugs and get well. “It was called ‘The United States of America versus Billie Holiday,’” she recalled in Lady Sings the Blues, the 1956 memoir she co-wrote with William Dufty, “and that’s just the way it felt.” Holiday was sentenced to a year and a day in a West Virginia prison. When her autobiography was published, Holiday tracked Fletcher down and sent him a signed copy.
When Holiday was released in 1948, the federal government refused to renew her cabaret performer’s license, which was mandatory for performing in any club serving alcohol. Under Anslinger’s recommended edict, Holiday was restricted “on the grounds that listening to her might harm the morals of the public,” according to the book Lady Sings the Blues.
The jazz culture had its own code. Musicians not only wouldn’t rat out other musicians, they would chip in to bail out any player who got popped. When it appeared Fletcher, who shadowed Holiday for years, became protective of Holiday, Anslinger got Holiday’s abusive husband and manager Louis McKay to snitch.
Two years after Holiday’s first conviction, Anslinger recruited Colonel George White, a former San Francisco journalist who applied to join the Federal Bureau of Narcotics. The personality test given to all applicants determined White was a sadist, and he quickly rose through the bureau’s ranks. He gained bureau acclaim as the first and only white man to infiltrate a Chinese drug gang.
White had a history of planting drugs on women and abused his powers in many ways. According to Chasing the Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs, after White retired from the Bureau, he bragged, “Where else [but in the Bureau of Narcotics] could a red-blooded American boy lie, kill, cheat, steal, rape and pillage with the sanction and blessing of the All-Highest?” He “may well have been high when he busted Billie for getting high,” according to Chasing the Scream.
White arrested Holiday, without a warrant, at the Mark Twain Hotel in San Francisco in 1949. Billie insisted she had been clean for over a year, and said the dope was planted in her room by White. Bureau agents said they found her works in the room and the stash in a wastepaper basket next to a side room. They never entered the kit into evidence. According to Ken Vail’s book Lady Day’s Diary, Holiday immediately offered to go into a clinic, saying they could monitor her for withdrawal symptoms and that would prove she was being framed. Holiday checked herself into the clinic, paying $1,000 for the stay and she “didn’t so much as shiver.”  She was not convicted by jury at trial.
Afterward White attended one of Holiday’s shows at the Café Society Uptown and requested his favorite songs. After the show was over, the federal cop told Billie’s manager “I did not think much of Ms. Holiday’s performance.”
In 1959, Billie collapsed while at the apartment of a young musician named Frankie Freedom. After waiting on a stretcher for an hour and a half, Manhattan’s Knickerbocker Hospital turned her away, saying she was a drug addict. Recognized by one of the ambulance drivers, Holiday was admitted in a public ward of New York City’s Metropolitan Hospital. She lit a cigarette as soon as they took her off oxygen.
In spite of being told her liver was failing and cancerous, and her heart and lungs were compromised, Holiday did not want to stay at the hospital. “They’re going to kill me. They’re going to kill me in there. Don’t let them,” she told Maely Dufty.
Billie went into heroin withdrawal, alone. When Holiday responded to methadone treatment, Anslinger’s men prevented hospital staff from administering any further methadone, even though it had been officially prescribed by her doctor. Drug cops claimed to find a tinfoil envelope containing under an eighth of an ounce of heroin. It was found hanging on a nail on the wall, six feet from Billie’s bed where the frail and restrained artist could not have reached it.
The cops handcuffed her to the bed, stationed two policemen at the door and told Holiday they’d take her to prison if she didn’t drop dime on her dealer. When Maely Dufty informed the police it was against the law to arrest a patient in critical care, the cops had Holiday taken off the list.
Outside the hospital, protesters gathered on the streets holding up signs reading “Let Lady Live.” The demonstrations were led by the Rev. Eugene Callender. The Harlem pastor, who built a clinic for heroin addicts in his church, requested the singer be allowed to be treated there.
Holiday didn’t blame the cops. She said the drug war forced police to treat people like criminals when they were actually ill.
“Imagine if the government chased sick people with diabetes, put a tax on insulin and drove it into the black market, told doctors they couldn’t treat them, then sent them to jail,” she wrote in Lady Sings the Blues. “If we did that, everyone would know we were crazy. Yet we do practically the same thing every day in the week to sick people hooked on drugs.”
Holiday’s social commentary didn’t end with “Strange Fruit.” She wrote and sang about racial equality in the song “God Bless the Child,” her voice captured the pains of domestic violence. Most of Holiday’s contemporaries were too scared of being hassled by the feds to perform “Strange Fruit.” Billie Holiday refused to stop. She was killed for it. But never silenced.
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The Dark History of the Catholic Religion 
Abstracted from CATHARS by Joshua J. Mark
The Cathars were a dualist medieval religious sect of Southern France which flourished in the 12th century CE and challenged the authority of the Catholic Church. They were also known as Albigensians for the town of Albi, which was a strong Cathar center of belief. Cathar priests lived simply, had no possessions, imposed no taxes or penalties, and regarded men and women as equals; aspects of the faith which appealed to many at the time disillusioned with the Church.
Cathar beliefs included:
Recognition of the feminine principle in the divine – God was both male and female. The female aspect of God was Sophia, “wisdom”). This belief encouraged equality of the sexes in Cathar communities.
 Metempsychosis (Reincarnation) – a soul would be continually reborn until it renounced the world completely and escaped incarnation.
Cosmic Duality – the existence of two powerful deities in the universe, one good and one evil, who were in a constant state of war. The purpose of life was to serve the good by serving others and escape from the cycle of rebirth and death to return home to God.
Vegetarianism - though eating fish was allowed to credentes and sympathizers.
Celibacy for perfecti (priests) – celibacy was also encouraged generally since it was thought that every person born was just another poor soul trapped by the devil in a body. Marriage overall was discouraged.
The dignity of manual labor – the Cathars all worked, priests as well as laypeople, many as weavers.
Suicide (known as the ritual of endura) as a rational and dignified response under certain conditions.
Cathars rejected the teachings of the Catholic Church as immoral and most of the books of the Bible as inspired by Satan. They criticized the Church heavily for the hypocrisy, greed, and lechery of its clergy, and the Church’s acquisition of land and wealth. Not surprisingly, the Cathars were condemned as heretical by the Catholic Church and massacred in the Albigensian Crusade (1209-1229 CE) which also devastated the towns, cities, and culture of southern France.
Since the Cathars  provided a better alternative to the corrupt and power-hungry medieval church, by the late 12th century CE, Catharism was winning more adherents than ever. Papal legates had been sent to Southern France to try to win the heretics back to orthodoxy, and councils had been called to discuss the problem; none of these efforts had made any headway.
In 1208 CE, Pope (not so) Innocent III sent an envoy to Southern France to enlist the aid of Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse in suppressing the heresy. Raymond was not only an ardent protector and supporter of the Cathars but also the bishop of the order in Toulouse. He refused to cooperate with the pope’s legate and sent him away; Castelnau was later found murdered.
Pope Innocent then called for a crusade against Southern France, promising the nobles of the north that they could keep all the rich lands and booty of their southern neighbors after the Cathars had been killed and their supporters crushed. The northern nobles were only too happy to comply with the pope’s holy wishes and the Albigensian Crusade was launched in 1209 CE.
It is estimated that in total, more than a million people were slaughtered during the Albigensian Crusade. Since the majority of Cathars were women, it was mainly women and children who were massacred, but often whole towns went up in flames and all the citizenry killed. At the siege-turned-massacre of the town of Beziers, when Arnaud-Amaury (the Cistercian monk commanding the Church’s forces) was asked how to tell the difference between a heretic and a believer, he said, “Kill them all, the Lord knows who are His” (Bryson & Movsesian, 12). According to Church documents, 20,000 heretics were slaughtered in and around Beziers and the town burned to the ground.  
According to scholars Bryson and Movsesian, the Albigensian Crusade destroyed the open, tolerant culture of Southern France, replacing it with the rigid, dark, and narrow-minded ethos of the medieval Church but did nothing to stamp out Catharism itself. The Cathars who survived the purge of the early 13th century CE continued to live as they had before, only with greater care and secrecy.
The survival of these communities is known through Church records of inquisitions which continued on through the 14th century CE. Later heresies to challenge the Church’s authority all borrowed in some way from the Cathars who, in standing up to the corruption of the medieval Church, prefigured the visionaries of the later Protestant Reformation.  
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Tropical Fuck Storm – Badaboum 18. Omni + The Gotobeds + Pleasure Principle – La Boule noire 18. Surf Curse + edgar déception + Fiasco – Supersonic (gratuit) 19. Earth + Helen Money – Petit Bain 20. Lucy Railton + Sean Baxter + Jessica Ekomane – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 21. Cate Le Bon + Grimm Grimm – Petit Bain 21. Haco + Emiko Ota avec KiriSute Gomen – Studio Campus 21. Vincent Ségal, Clément Saunier, Odile Auboin, Jossalyn Jessen et Gilbert Nouno jouent des pièces de Peter Eötvös, Yan Maresz, Gilbert Nouno et Fausto Romitelli (fest. Innovasounds) – Le 104 21>23. Nosfell : “Le Corps des songes” (fest. New Settings) – Théâtre de la Cité internationale 22. eRikm + Franck Vigroux & Antoine Schmitt : “Chronostasis” (fest. Innovasounds) – Le 104 22. Rubin Steiner + Dombrance + Ambeyance + Meteo Mirage – La Maroquinerie 22. Nursery + Casse Gueule + Tout de suite – Cirque électrique 22. Kazu Makino (Blonde Redhead) – Les Étoiles 22. Drew McDowall – tbc 23. Franck Vigroux & Kurt d’Haeseleer : “The Island (part. 1)” + Cinna Peyghamy (fest. Bruits blancs) – La Muse en circuit (Alfortville) (gratuit sur résa) 23. Trio Sacher + Ensemble intercontemporain (fest. Innovasounds) – Le 104 23. Billy Childish + Le Villejuif Undergroud + Petausaure (fest. BBmix) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 23. 999999999 + Jawbreakrs + Nico Moreno + Perc + Sentimental Rave + Softcoresoft + Trym + Parfait + UR trax – tba 24. TR/ST – Le Trianon 24. Mdou Moctar – La Boule noire 24. Midori Takada + Carla dal Forno + Felicia Atkinson (fest. BBmix) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 24. The Young Gods + Les Tétines noires – La Machine 26. Wardruna – Olympia 27. Poly-Math + Bruit ≤ + Maven – Supersonic (gratuit) 27. The Stranglers – Olympia 27. Silly Joy + Raskolnikov + Jupiter Jane – L’International 27. Le Singe blanc + Double Nelson + Putavelo – Le Cirque électrique 27. Hélène Breschand, Tarek Atoui & Cécile Mont-Reynaud : “Pandore” + Ensemble Motus joue Tony Conrad et Elsa Biston (fest. Bruits blancs) – Anis Gras (Arcueil) 28. The Psychotic Monks – Trabendo 28. Artl + Powerdove – Petit Bain 28. Derek Holzer : “Vector Synthesis” + Cate Hope & Lisa McKinney : “Super Liminum” + Antoine Schmitt & Hortense Gauthier : “CliMax” (fest. Bruits blancs) – Le Cube (gratuit sur résa) ||COMPLET|| 29. Scanner – Nouveau Théâtre de Montreuil 29. Ulrich Krieger : “Raw” + Cellule d’intervention Metamkine (fest. Bruits blancs) – La Muse en circuit (Alfortville) 30. Mondkopf – Médiathèque musicale de Paris (gratuit) 30. Donato Dozzy + Max Cooper + Terry & Cyan Riley + Ensemble intercontemporain joue "Drumming" de Steve Reich + Ensemble Social Silence joue "Music for Airport" de Brian Eno + Apollo noir + Récital pour marimbas (Marathon fest.) – La Gaîté lyrique 30. Aidan Baker & BOW Quintet + SEPL (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève 30. Ulrich Krieger + Natacha Muslera + Julien Desprez + Eryck Abecassis + Sylvaine Hélary avec Clyde Chabot, Jean Cagnard, Ismaël Jude, Nathalie Papin et Michel Simonot (fest. Bruits blancs) – Anis Gras (Arcueil) Décembre 01. Motorama – La Maroquinerie 03. White Hills – Supersonic (gratuit) 03. Belgrado – Espace B 06. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Koyaanisqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 06. Answer Code Request + Regis + Raslan b2b Yoannis – La Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt) 07. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Powaqqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 07. Kokoko! – La Gaîté lyrique 07. I Hate Models – tba 08. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Naqoyqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 08. Mark Lanegan Band + The Membranes – Le Trianon 11. Boris – Le Gibus 12. Mono + Jo Quail – Petit Bain 12. Kompromat (Vitalic & Rebeka Warrior) – La Cigale 13. Contrefaçon – La Gaîté lyrique 13. Regards extrêmes + Lisieux + Ascending divers – Les Voûtes 14. Ludwig Von 88 – Le Trianon 18. Amenra – Bataclan 2020 Janvier 04. Rokia Traoré + Ballaké Cissoko & Vincent Segal – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 16. Black Midi – Le Carreau du Temple 17. Edith Nylon – Petit Bain 17. Scratch Massive + Lokier + Cassie Raptor + Faast + Kiddo – Badaboum 18. Lee Ranaldo & Raül Refree – Le 104 18. Franck Vigroux : "Flesh" (Biennale Nemo) – Maison des arts et de la culture (Créteil) 29. Rendez-Vous – La Cigale 30. Editors – Salle Pleyel 31. Tindersticks – Salle Pleyel Février 02. Sunn o))) – La Gaîté lyrique 09. Explosions in the Sky – La Cigale 13. Ride – Le Trianon 16. Orchestral Manoeuvre in the Dark – La Cigale 21. Ensemble Links joue "Drumming" de Steve Reich + Cabaret contemporain : "Détroit" + Molécule – Le 104 24. Sleater Kinney – Le Trianon Mars 02. DIIV – La Gaîté lyrique 05. Orange Blossom : “Sharing” avec les machines de François Delarozière – Élysée Montmartre 06. Frustration – Le Trianon 07. Ensemble intercontemporain joue Steve Reich : cinéconcert sur un film de Gerhard Richter – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 10. Arnaud Rebotini : live pour “Fix Me” d’Alban Richard – Centre des Arts (Enghien-les-Bains) 11. Nada Surf – La Cigale 13. Russian Circle + Torche – Bataclan 17. Chelsea Wolf – La Gaîté lyrique 20. Ensemble Dedalus joue "Occam Ocean" d'Éliane Radigue – Le Studio|Philharmonie 21. Front 242 + She Past Away – Élysée Montmartre 21/22. Laurie Anderson : "The Art of Falling" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 27. Lebanon Hanover – La Gaîté lyrique 28. Ensemble Links joue "Drumming" de Steve Reich + Cabaret contemporain joue Kraftwerk – théâtre de la Cité internationale Avril 14>17. Metronomy – La Cigale 27. Caribou – L’Olympia Mai 08. Max Richter : "Infra" + Jlin + Ian William Craig – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 09. Max Richter : "Voices" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 10. Max Richter : "Recomposed" & "Three Worlds" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 19. Swans + Norman Westberg – Le Trabendo 23. Damon Albarn – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 24. Damon Albarn – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie ||COMPLET|| 26. Minimal Compact – La Machine Juin 14. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Bercy Arena
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Tough list when Cthulu is #26...
50 Helen Grayle/Velma Valento --> "Farewell, My Lovely" by Raymond Chandler 49 Steerpike --> "Titus Groan and Gormenghast" by Mervyn Peake 48 Shere Khan --> "The Jungle Book stories" by Rudyard Kipling 47 Long John Silver --> "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson 46 Moriarty --> "The Final Problem" by Arthur Conan Doyle 45 The White Witch --> "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C S Lewis 44 Milo Minderbinder --> "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller 43 Fred --> "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood 42 Grendel's Mother --> "Beowulf" 41 O'Brien --> "Nineteen Eighty-Four" by George Orwell 40 Captain Hook --> "Peter and Wendy" by J M Barrie 39 Moby-Dick --> "Moby-Dick by Herman Melville 38 Gil-Martin --> "The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner" by James Hogg 37 Surtur --> "A Voyage to Arcturus" by David Lindsay 36 The Judge --> "Blood Meridian" by Cormac McCarthy 35 Mrs Coulter --> "the His Dark Materials trilogy" by Philip Pullman 34 Clare Quilty --> "Lolita" by Vladimir Nabokov 33 Count Fosco --> "The Woman in White" by Wilkie Collins 32 Signor Montoni --> "The Mysteries of Udolpho" by Ann Radcliffe 31 Tom Ripley --> "The Talented Mr Ripley" by Patricia Highsmith 30 Bill Sikes --> "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens 29 Marquise de Merteuil --> "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos 28 Quilp --> "The Old Curiosity Shop" by Charles Dickens 27 Alec d'Urberville --> "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" by Thomas Hardy 26 Cthulhu --> "The Call of Cthulhu" by HP Lovecraft 25 Sauron --> "The Lord of the Rings" by J R R Tolkien 24 Don Juan --> "El Burlador de Sevilla" by Tirso di Molina 23 The Joker --> "Batman" by Bob Kane, Bill Finger and Jenny Robinson 22 Ernst Stavro Blofeld --> The James Bond novels by Ian Fleming 21 Augustus Melmotte --> "The Way We Live Now" by Anthony Trollope 20 Mr Hyde --> "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson 19 Edmund --> "King Lear" by William Shakespeare 18 Mrs Danvers --> "Rebecca" by Daphne du Maurier 17 Patrick Batemen --> "American Psycho" by Bret Easton Ellis 16 Ferdinand --> "The Duchess of Malfi" by John Webster 15 Svengali --> "Trilby" by George du Maurier 14 Hannibal Lecter --> "Red Dragon" by Thomas Harris 13 Count Dracula --> "Dracula" by Bram Stoker 12 Barabas --> "The Jew of Malta" by Christopher Marlowe 11 Pinkie Brown --> "Brighton Rock" by Graham Greene 10 Vindice --> "The Revenger's Tragedy" by Thomas Middleton 9 Mr Kurtz --> "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad 8 Claudius --> "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare 7 Ambrosio --> "The Monk" by M G Lewis 6 Robert Lovelace --> "Clarissa" by Samuel Richardson 5 Voldemort --> The Harry Potter series by JK Rowling 4 Iago --> "Othello" by William Shakespeare 3 Cruella de Vil --> "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" by Dodie Smith 2 Samuel Whiskers --> "The Tale of Samuel Whiskers" by Beatrix Potter 1 Satan --> "Paradie Lost" by John Milton
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This file contains a list of novels and stories which contain one or more Artificial Intelligence (AI) characters.  Most of characters whose intelligence places a title on this list are effected or affected through the use of hardware, software or genetic alteration (rarely).  Additions and corrections would be most appreciated as the list compiler <Garet Sheppard> has not read all of the works listed here - or even a significant portion, and will probably never have a chance to do so. My thanks to Dan Bloch and Robert Stanley for suggestions, ideasand editing.
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Date: 7 Apr 91 02:01:30 GMT
From: [email protected] (Garet Sheppard)
Subject: Artificial Intelligence List - v2.3  (1600 lines)
           Artificial Intelligence List - v2.3
                      -Apr 6 1990-
The list uses the following AI definitions:
  A androids - robots in human form
  C computer systems - intelligent stationary computers or networks
  H humans in computerized/program/digitized form
  N non-mechanical, human created intelligences - usually biological
  O other intelligences - intelligent tanks, books, planets, whatever
  P programs - intelligent entities able to move between computer systems
  R robots - mobile, usually mechanical AIs
 S ships - intelligent; only mobile in the form of a (star)ship
  Y cyborgs - born human, almost completely replaced by machine parts
  * new/improved - information has changed since last edition
  e evolved - any of the AI forms which evolved their intelligences
(expanded definitions are listed at the end of the list)
Author
 AI type  Title
Abe, Kobo
  C      Inter Ice Age 4 (or _Dai yon kampo-ki_)
Adams, Douglas Noel
* R       Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency [Monk of Belief]
  R      Life, the Universe and Everything
* R       So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish [Marvin]
  CRS    The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
  R      The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Adlard, Mark
  C?     Interface
  C?     Multiface
Alban, Antony
  C      Catharsis Central
Aldiss, Brian Wilson
  R      `All the World's Tears`
  R?     `Comic Inferno`
  ?      `Full Sun`
  ?      `Neanderthal Planet`
  A      `Pink Plastic Gods`
  A      `Super-Toys Last All Summer Long`
  ?      `The Hunter at His Ease`
  R      `The New Father Christmas`
  R      `Who can Replace a Man?`
  ?      Who can Replace a Man? (coll)
Alexander, Marc
  R      The Mist Lizard
Allen, J.
  C?     Data for Death
Amminnus, Marcellinus (pseud.)
  C      `The Thought Machine`
Anderson Poul
  EO?    `Epilogue`  [mechanical life]
  AC     `Goat Song`
  HY?    `Kings Who Die`
  R      `Quixote and the Windmill`
  S      `Starfog`
  R?     `The Critique of Impure Reason`
  ?      A Circle of Hells
  ?      Brainwave
  C?     The Avatar
Anfilov, Gelb
  ?      `Erem`
Anmark, Frank
  A?     `The Fasterfaster Affair`
Anthony, Piers (Piers Anthony Dillingham Jacob)
  ?      OX
  R      Blue Adept
  C      Heaven Cent
  CR     Juxtaposition
  C      Man from Mundania
  ?      Mute
  ?      Omnivore
  CR     Orn
  CR     Out of Phase
  CR     Robot Adept
  CR     Split Infinity
  C      The Vale of the Vole
  CR     Unicorn Point
Anthony, Piers & Margroff, Robert & Offutt, Andrew J.
  A      `Mandroid`
Anvil, Christopher
  ?      `The Hunch`
Appleton, Victor (pseud.)
  ?      Terror on the Moons of Jupiter
Asimov, Isaac
  C      `All the Troubles in the World`
  R      `Catch that Rabbit`
  ?      `Death Sentence`
  R      `Escape!` or `Paradoxical Escape`
  A      `Evidence`
  R      `Feminine Intuition`
  R      `First Law`
  C      `Franchise`
  R      `Galley Slave`
  C      `Jokester`
  R?     `Lenny`
  R?     `Let's Get Together`
  R      `Liar!`
  R      `Little Lost Robot`
  ?      `Mirror Image`
  C      `Profession`
  R      `Reason`
  R?     `Risk`
  R      `Robbie` or `Strange Playfellow`
  R      `Robot AL-76 Goes Astray`
  R      `Runaround`
  R?     `Sally`
  R      `Satisfaction Guaranteed`
  A      `Segregationist`
  C      `Someday`
  R      `Stranger in Paradise`
  A      `That Thou Art Mindful of Him!`
  A      `The Bicentennial Man`
  C      `The Computer that Went on Strike`
  R      `The Evitable Conflict`
  C      `The Last Question`
  C      `The Life and Times of Multivac`
  C      `The Machine that Won the War`
  R      `The Tercentenary Incident`
  R      `Victory Unintentional`
  AO     Foundation's Edge  [planet]
  A      Foundation and Earth
  R      I, Robot (coll)
* A       Prelude to Foundation
  CR     Robot Dreams
  A      Robots and Empire
  A      Robots of Dawn
  A      The Caves of Steel
  A      The Naked Sun
  R      The Stars, Like Dust
  R      The Rest of the Robots (coll)
Asimov, Janet (Janet O. Jeppson)
  R?     Norby and the Lost Princess
  R?     Norby, the Mixed-up Robot
  R?     Norby's Other Secret
Balchin, Nigel
  C      `God and the Machine`
Ball, B.
  R      Night of the Robots
Bangs, John K.
  R?     The Worsted Man
Banks, Iain
  A?     Player of Games
  ?      Consider Phlebas
Banks, Raymond E.
  C      `Walter Perkins is Here!`
Bannon, M.
  R      Wayward Robot
Barrington, J Bayley
  R      The Soul of the Robot
Barth, John
  C      Giles Goat-Boy (or _The Revised New Syllabus_)
Bass, T.J. (pseud)
  O      Ball  [Cybers]
  S      Half Past Human
  O      The Class One  [Cybers]
  Y      The Godwhale
  O      Toothpick  [Cybers]
Bates, Harry
  R      `Farewell to the Master`
Baum, L. Frank
  R?     Glinda of Oz
  R?     Ozma of Oz
  R      Tik-Tok of Oz
  R      The Tin Woodman of Oz
Bayley, Barrington J.
  R      Soul of the Robot
  Y?     The Garments of Caean
  ?      The Rod of Light
Bear, Greg
  N      Blood Music  [nanobiorobots]
  H      Eon
  H      Eternity
Beaumont, Charles
  R?     `In His Image`
  A?     `Last Rites`
Bene't, Stephen Vincent
  ?      `Nightmare Number Three`
Benford, Gregory
  ?      `Doing Lennon`
  O      Across the Sea of Suns  [Alien Machine Intelligence]
  ACHR   Great Sky River
* O       In the Ocean of Night  [Alien Machine Intelligence?]
* O       Tides of Light
Berckman, Evelyn
  ?      The Voice of the Air
Bester, Alfred
  ?      `Adam and No Eve`
  A      `Fondly Fahrenheit`
  O      `Something Up There Likes Me`  [satellite]
  C      Computer Connection (or _Extro_)
* Y?      Golem^100
Bickham, Jack M.
  C      Ariel
Bierce, Ambrose
  R?     `Moxon's Master`
Biggle, Lloyd, Jr.
  R      `In His Own Image`
  ?      `Spare the Rod`
Binder, Eando (E. and Otto Binder)
  R      `Adam Link Faces a Revolt`
  R      `Adam Link Fights a War`
  R      `Adam Link in the Past`
  R      `Adam Link in Business`
  R      `Adam Link Saves the World`
  R      `Adam Link's Revenge`
  R      `Adam Link's Vengeance`
  R      `Adam Link, Champion Athlete`
  R      `Adam Link, Robot Detective`
  R      `From the Beginning`
  R      `I, Robot`
  R?     `Iron Man`
  R      `The Robot Aliens`
  R      `The Trail of Adam Link`
  R      Adam Link: Robot (coll)
  Y      Enslaved Brains
Bischoff, David
  C      Wargames
Bixby, Jerome
  R      `Guardian`
Blade, Alexander (pseud.)
  C      The Brain
Blish, James Benjamin
  A      `I, Mudd`
  R      `Now the Man is Gone`
  Y      `Solar Plexus`
  R?     `The Apple`
  ?      `The Box`
  R      `The Changeling`
  C      Cities in Flight
  ?      Midsummer Century
Bloch, Alan
  R      `Men Are Different`
Bloch, Chayim
  R?     `The Golem`
Bloch, Robert
  R      `Almost Human`
  R      `Comfort Me, My Robot`
  R      `The Tin You Love to Touch`
Bone, J. F.
  ?      `Triggerman`
Boucher, Anthony
  R      `The Quest for Saint Aquin`
Boulle, Pierre
  C      `The Man Who Hated Machines`
  A      `The Perfect Robot`
Bounds, Sydney J.
  Y      `No Greater Love`
  R      The Robot Brains
Bova, Benjamin William
  ?      `The Perfect Warrior`
  ?      `THX 1138`
  S?     `Stars Won't You Hide Me`
Bova, Ben & Ellison, Harlan
  R      `Brillo`
Boyce, Chris
  H?     Catchworld
Boyd, Felix (pseud)
  R      `The Robot Who Wanted to Know`
Boyd, John
  CR?    The Last Starship from Earth
Bradbury, Ray
  A      `Changeling`
  A      `Downwind from Gettysburg`
  R?     `Dwellers in Silence`
  R      `I Sing the Body Electric`
  R      `Marionettes, Inc.`
  R?     `Punishment Without Crime`
  A      `The Long Years`
* O       `There Will Come Soft Rains`  [house]
  R?     `Usher II`
Bradbury, Ray & Hasse, Henry
  R      `Pendulum`
Breuer, Miles J.
  C?     `Paradise and Iron`
Brin, David
  R?     `The Warm Space`
  C      Startide Rising
  C      The Postman
  C      The Uplift War
Brin, David & Benford, Gregory
  H      Heart of the Comet
Brink, Carol Ryrie
  R      `Andy Buckram's Tin Men`
Brown, Fredric
* O?      `Etaoin Shrdlu`   [printing press]
  C      `Answer`
Browning, John (Robert Moore Williams)
  R      `Burning Bright`
  R      `Robot's Return`
Bruckner, Karl
  R      The Hour of the Robots
Brunner, John Kilian Houston
  R      `Judas`
  ?      `The Invisible Idiot`
  ?      `Thou Good and Faithful`
  ?      `You'll Take the High Road`
  A?     Slaves of Space (or _Into the Slave Nebula_)
  C      Stand on Zanzibar
Bryning, Frank R.
  R      `The Robot Computer`
Budrys, Algis (pseud.)
  A      `Dream of Victory`
  R      `First to Serve`
  R?     `In Human Hands`
  R?     Annsirs and the Iron Man
  C      Michaelmas
  Y      Who?
Bulmer, Kenneth
  R      `Never Trust a Robot`
Bunch, David R.
  H?     `Moderan`
  R?     `The Problem Was Lubrication`
Bunting, Eve
  R      The Robot People
Burdick, Eugene and Wheeler, Harvey
  ?     `The 480`
  ?      Fail-Safe
Burroughs, Edgar Rice
  A?     Synthetic Men of Mars
  A?     The Monster Men
Butler, Samuel
  Ce     Erewhon
Caidin, Martin
  C      The God Machine
Cameron, Lou
  C      Cybernia
Campbell, John Wood, Jr.
  R      `The Last Evolution`
  R      `The Last Revolution`
  C?     `The Metal Horde`
  ?      `When the Atoms Failed`
  ?      The Mightiest Machine
Capek, Karel
  R      R.U.R., A Fantastic Melodrama
Card, Orson Scott
* Ce      Speaker for the Dead
Carr, Terry
  ?     `City of Yesterday`
  R     `In His Image`
  R     `The Robots Are Here`
Carrigan, Richard and Nancy
  ?      The Siren Stars
Carter, Angela
  O      The Informal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman
Carver, Jeffrey A.
  Re     From A Changeling Star  [nanomachines]
  P      The Infinity Link
  C      The Rapture Effect
Chalker, Jack L.
  CP     Birth of Flux and Anchor
  P      Empire of Flux and Anchor
  S      Lords of the Middle Dark
  CRS    Masks of the Martyrs
  RS     Pirates of the Thunder
* CS      Quest for the Well of Souls  [planet]
* CS      The Return of Nathan Brazil  [planet]
* CS      Twilight at the Well of Souls  [planet]
  RS     Warriors of the Storm
Chandler, A. Bertram
  ?      `The Left-Hand Way`
  ?      `The Soul Machine`
Chapdelaine, Perry A.
  ?      `We Fused One`
Cherryh, C. J. (pseud)
  ?      Voyagers in Night
Clarke, Arthur C.
  Y      `A Meeting With Medusa`
  ?      `Crusade`
  Oe     `Dial "F" for Frankenstein`  [satellite relay]
  R?     `Expedition to Earth`
  ?      `Superiority`
  S      2001: A Space Odyssey
  S      2010: odyssey two
  ?      2061: odyssey three
  O      The City and the Stars  [city]
  C      The Foundations of Paradise
Clement, Hal (Harry Stubbs)
  C?     `Answer`
Clifton, Mark and Apostolidas, Alex
  ?      `Crazy Joey`
  ?      `Hide! Hide! Witch!`
Clifton, Mark and Riley, Frank
  C      They'd Rather Be Right (or _The Forever Machine_)
Clouston, Joseph Storer
  R      Button Brains
Coblenzt, Stanton A.
  ?      `Lord of Tranerica`
Cole, Burt
  C      The Funco File
Collins, Graham P.
  P      Variations on a Theme
Compton, David Guy
  ?      Synthajoy
  C      The Steel Crocodile (or _The Electric Crocodile_)
 Y?     The Unsleeping Eye (or _The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe_)
Coney, Michael G.
  Y?     `Troubleshooter`
  ?      Freinds Come in Boxes
Conley, Rick
  ?      `The War of the Words`
Cook, Glen
* S       The Dragon Never Sleeps
Cook, Robin
  ?      Brain
Cook, William Wallace
  R      A Flight Through Time or (_A Round Trip to the Year 2000_)
Cooper, Edmund
  A      `The Uncertain Midnight`
  R      The Overman Culture
Coppel, Alfred
  R      `For Humans Only`
  R      `The Hunters`
Correa, Hugo
  R      `Meccano`
Coupling, J. J.
  RY?    `Period Piece`
Cousey, James
  A?     `The Show Must Go On` or `So Lovely So Lost`
Cowper, R
  ?      Clone
Crichton, Michael
  CY?    The Terminal Man
Crossen, Kendell Foster
  ?      Year of Consent
Cumings, Ray
  R      `Almost Human`
Dahl, Roald
  Y?     `William and Mary`
Daley, Brian
  PS     Fall of the White Ship Avatar
Dann, Jack
  Y?     `I'm With You In Rockland`
Davidson, Avram
  ?      `The Golem`
Davidson, Michael
  H      The Karma Machine
Davies, L. P.
  R?     The Artificial Man
Davis, Chan
  A      `Letter to Ellen`
de Camp, L. Sprague
  R      `Internal Combustion`
Deighton, Len
  C      The Billion Dollar Brain
Delaney, Joseph H. & Stiegler, Marc
  Pe     Valentina: Soul in Sapphire
Delany, Samuel R.
  C      City of a Thousand Suns (in _The Fall of the Towers_)
  C      Empire Star
  C      Out of the Dead City (in _The Fall of the Towers_)
* HO      Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand  [galactic database]
  C      The Einstein Intersection
  C      The Fall of the Towers
  C      The Towers of Toren (in _The Fall of the Towers_)
del Rey, Lester
  R      `A Code for Sam`
  R      `A Pound of Cure`
  R      `Helen O'Loy`
  R      `Instinct`
  R      `Into Thy Hands`
  Y      `Reincarnate`
  R      `Robots Should Be Seen`
  R      `The Master`
  R      `Though Dreamers Die`
  R      `To Avenge Man`
  R      `Vengeance is Mine`
  R      The Runaway Robot
Dick, Philip K.
  Ce     `Autofac`
  ?      `If There Were No Benny Cemoli`
  A      `Impostor`
  R?     `Oh, to be a Blobel!`
  ?      `Progeny`
  ARe    `Second Variety`
  R      `Service Call`
  R      `The Defenders`
  AHR?   `The Electric Ant`
  C?     `The Great C`
  ?      `The Preserving Machine`
  C?     `The Variable Man`
  ?      `War Veteran`
  C      A Maze of Death
  A      Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
  ?      Dr. Bloodmoney
  ?      Martian Time Slip
  ?      Simulcra
  R      The Penultimate Truth
  C      Vulcan's Hammer
  A      We Can Build You
Dickson, Gordon Rupert
  C      `Computer's Don't Agrue`
  R?     `Steel Brother`
  C      `The Monkey Wrench`
  ?      Necromancer
Dnieprov, Anatoly
  O      `Crabs Take Over the Island`  [crabs]
  ?      `Siema`
Dowling, Richard
  R?     The Fate of Luke Ormerod
Drake, David & Allen, Roger MacBride
  O      The War Machine  [Artificial Inteligence Devices AIDs]
Duane, Diane
  C?     Spock's World
Dunsany, Lord Edward (Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of
        Dunsany)
  ?      The Last Revolution
Durham, Jim
  ?      `F.O.D.`
Durrell, Lawrence
  C      Tunc
  CR     Nunquam
Easton, Thomas
  R?     `Breakfast of Champions`
Edmondson, G. C.
  ?      The Cunningham Equations
Eisenberg, Larry
* R       `The Fastest Draw`  [Robot Cowboy]
Eklund, Gordon
  R      `Second Creation`
  R      `The Shrine of Sebastian`
Elder, M.
  ?      Paradise is Not Enough
Ellis, Edward S.
  R?     The Steam Man of the Praries
Ellison, Harlan
  CY     `Catman`
  C      `I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream`
Endore, Guy
  Y?     `Men of Iron`
Escarpit, Robert
  C      The Novel Computer
Etchison, Dennis
  A?     `The Fires of Night`
Ewers, Hans Heinz
  A?     `Alraune`
Fairman, Paul W.
  R?     `Robots Should Stick Together`
  R      The Forgetful Robot
  H      I, The Machine
Farmer, Philip Jose
* C       The Gods of Riverworld
* C       The Magic Labyrinth
* O       -last book of world of tiers-  [evil machines in bells]
Farrere, Claude
  R?     Useless Hands
Fine, Stephen
  A?     Molly Dear: The Autobiography of an Android
Firbank, Arthure Annesley Roland
  R?     The Artificial Princess
Fischer, Michael
  R?     `Misfit`
Flagg, Francis (pseud.)
  R      `The Mentanicals`
Forest, Jean-Claude
  R      Barbarella
Forward, Robert
  S?     The Flight of the Dragonfly
Foster, Alan Dean
* A       Alien  [Ash]
* A       Aliens  [Bishop]
  CO     Dark Star  [intelligent bomb]
  R      The Black Hole
  C      The Tar-Aiym Krang
Foster, E. M.
  C?     `The Machine Stops`
Franke, Herbert
  R      `The Man Who Feared Robots`
Frayn, Michael
  Y?     The Tin Men
Friborg, Albert Compton
  ?      `Careless Love`
Fritch, Charles E.
  A?     `Greever's Flight`
Fyfe, H. B.
  R?     `Let There Be Light`
  R?     `The Well-Oiled Machine`
Gallun, Raymond Z.
  R      `Derelict`
  ?      `Mind Over Matter`
  ?      `The Scarab`
Galouye, Daniel
  C?     `Counterfeit World`
  R?     `The Reign of the Telepuppets`
Garfarth, John
  R?     `Lack of Experience`
Garrett, Randall Z.
  S      `A Spaceship Named McGuire`
* O       `The Hunting Lodge`  [house-computer]
  A      Unwise Child
Gault, William Campbell
  R?     `Made to Measure`
  R      `Title Fight`
Gawron, J. M.
  ?      Algorithm
Gelula, Abner J.
  R      `Automaton`
George, Peter
  ?      Two Hours to Doom
Gerrold, David
  C?     `Oracle for a White Rabbit` (in _When Harlie Was One_)
  C      `The God Machine` (in _When Harlie Was One_)
  ?      A Day for Damnation
  ?      A Matter for Men
  RS     Space Skimmer
  C      When Harlie Was One & release 2.0
Gibson, William
  CHP    Count Zero
  CHP    Mona Lisa Overdrive
  CHP    Neuromancer
Gilliland, Alexis
 P      Corporate Saskesh (includes the following three novels)
  P      Long Shot for Rosinante
  P      The Pirates of Rosinante
  P      The Revolution From Rosinante
Glut, Donald F.
* R       The Empire Strikes Back
Glynn, A. A.
  ?      Plan for Conquest
Gold, H. L.
  R?     `Problem in Murder`
Goldin, Stephen
  Ce     `Sweet Dreams, Melissa`
Goldstone, Herbert
  R      `Virtuoso`
Goulart, Ron
  A?     `Badinage`
  R      `Calling Dr. Clockwork`
  ?      `Cybernetic Tabernacle Job`
  R?     `Dingbat`
  A?     `Gigilo`
  R?     `Muscadine`
  R?     `Nobody Starves`
  R      `Regarding Patient 724`
  R?     `What's Become of Screwloose?`
  R?     Clockwork's Pirates
* R       Into the Shop  [ai car]
  R      Suicide, Inc.
  CR?    The Emperor of the Last Days
Goy, Philip (pseud.)
  C      Le Livre Machine
Grant, Charles
  A      The Shadow of Alpha
Gravel, Geary
  C?     The Alchemist
Green, Joseph
  C?     `Space to Move`
Grey, Charles (pseud.)
  Y?     Enterprise 2115
Groves, J. W.
  R      `Robots Don't Bleed`
Gunn, James E.
  A?     `Little Orphan Android`
  ?      `The Message`
Hadley, Arthur
  ?      The Joy Wagon
Haig, A.
  ?      The Peruvian Printout
Haldeman Joe
* Y       `More than the Sum of his Parts`
Hamilton, Edmond
  A?     `After a Judgement Day`
  Y      `The Comet Doom`
  CR     `The Metal Giants`
  R      Captain Future
Harness, Charles
  H?     The Ring of Ritornel
Harris, John Benyon  (John Wyndham)
  R      `Sleepers of Mars`
  R      `Stowaway to Mars`
Harrison, Harry
  R      `Arm of the Law`
  ?      `Homeworld`
  R?     `How the Old World Died`
  R      `I Always Do What Teddy Says`
  R?     `I Have My Vigil`
  ?      `I See You`
  ?      `Make Room, Make Room`
  ?      `Survival Planet`
* R?      `The Man from R.O.B.O.T.`
* Y       `The Powers of Observation`
  ?      `The Repairman`
  R      `The Robot Who Wanted to Know`
  P?     `The Simulated Trainer`
  R      `The Velvet Glove`
  R      `War With the Robots`
  R?     The Stainless Steel Rat
Hartridge, Jon
  C      Binary Divine
Heinlein, Robert Anson
  ?      `Revolt in 2100`
  C      `That Dinkum Thinkum`
  R      Friday
  CS     The Cat Who Walks Through Walls
* Ce      The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
  S      The Number of the Beast
  CS     Time Enough for Love
  S      To Sail Beyond the Sunset
Herbert, Frank
  CM     Destination: Void
Herbert, Frank and Ransom, Bill
  C      Jesus Incident
  C      Lazarus Effect
* C?      The Ascension Factor
Hickey, H. B. (Herb Livingston)
  R      `Full Circle`
  R?     `Hilda`
High, Philip E.
  ?      `The Mad Metropolis`
Highstone, H. A.
  ?      `Frankenstein to Unlimited`
Hjortsberg, William
  Y?     Gray Matters
Hoch, Edward
  C?     The Transvection Machine
Hodder-Wiliams, Christopher
  ?      98.4
  C      Fistful of Digits
Hoffmann, E. T. A.
  R?     `Automaton`
  R      `The Sandman`
Hogan, James P.
  Re     Code of the Life Maker
  CS     Giant's Star
  C?     The Genesis Machine
  S      The Gentle Giants of Ganymede
  Ce     The Two Faces of Tomorrow
  CR     Voyage from Yesteryear
Holis, H. H.
  ?      `Cybernia`
Holly, J. Hunter
  R      `The Graduated Robot`
Holmes, H. H. (Anthony Boucher)
  AR     `Q.U.R.`
  AR     `Robinic`
Horton, Forest W., Jr.
  A      The Technocrats
Hoyle, Fred and Elliot, John
  C      A for Andromeda
  C      Andromeda Breakthrough
Hubbard, L. Ron
  R?     `Tough Old Man`
Hughes, Ted
  R?     The Iron Man
Jackson, A. A. & Waldrop, Howard
  R?     `Sun Up`
Jacob, Sylvia
  R      `Slave to Man`
Jameson, Malcolm
  ?      `Pride`
Jenkins, Will F. (Murray Leinster)
  C      `A Logic Named Joe`
Jerome, Jerome K.
  R      `The Dancing Partner`
Jeter, K. W.
  R      Infernal Devices
Johannesson, Olof (pseud.)
  C      The Great Computer (or _The Tale of the Big Computer_)
Jones, D. F.
  C      Colossus and the Crab
  C      Colossus: The Forbin Project
  C      The Fall of Colossus
Jones, Neil Ronald
  Y      `The Jameson Satellite`
  Y      Doomsday on Ajiat
  Y      Planet of the Double Sun
  Y      Sunless World
  Y      The Sunless World
  Y      Twin Worlds
Jones, Raymond F.
  ?      `Rat Race`
  R?     `The Gift of the Gods`
  Y?     The Cybernetic Brains
Kagan, Janet
  C      Hellspark
Kahn, James
* AR      Return of the Jedi
Kapp, Colin
  R?     `Gottlos`
Karlins, Marvin
  ?      The Last Man Is Out
Kelleam, Joseph E.
  R      `Rust`
Keller, David H.
  CY?    `The Cerebral Library`
  Y?     `The Eternal Professors`
  R      `The Psychophonic Nurse`
  R      `The Threat of the Robot`
Key, Alexander
  R      Bolts, a Robot Dog
  R      Rivets and Sprockets
  R      Sprockets, a Little Robot
Keyes, Daniel
  R      `Robot Unwanted`
Kilian, Crawford
  P?     Brother Jonathan
Kingsley, Charles
  ?      The Heroes (anth)
Kippax, John (John Hynam)
  R      `Friday`
Kleier, Joe
  Y?     `The Head`
Knight, Damon
  H      `Masks`
  C      Stranger Station
  ?      The Metal Smile
Knootz, Dean R.
  CR     Demon Seed
  ?      Midnight
Kornbluth, C. M.
  R?     `The Education of Tigress McCardle`
  Y      `With These Hands`
Krahn, Fernando
  R      Robot-bot-bot
Kuttner, Henry
  A?     `Android` or `As Those Among Us`
  R?     `Happy Ending`
  ?      `Jesting Pilot`
  R?     `Piggy Bank`
  R?     `The Ego Machine`
  R      Robots Have No Tails (as Lewis Padgett)
  R      The Proud Robot
Kuttner, Henry and Moore, C. L.
  R?     `Two Handed Engine`
Lack, G. L.
  ?      `Rogue Leonardo`
Lafferty, R. A.
* H       `Eurema's Dam`
* O?      `Hog Belly Honey`  [strange machine]
  C      Arrive at Easterwine: The Autobiography of a Ktistec Machine
Lamont, Duncan (pseud)
  C      `Production Job`
Laumer, Keith
  ?      `Dinosaur Beach`
  Y?     A Plague of Demons
  O      Bolo  [self aware tanks]
  O      Rogue Bolo  [self aware tanks]
  C      The Great Time Machine Hoax
Lee, Tanith
* H?      Drinking Sapphire Wine
  R      The Silver Metal Lover
Leherman, Herb
  O      `Revolt of the Potato Picker`  [field machine]
Leiber, Fritz
  R?     `The 64-Square Madhouse`
  R      `A Bad Day for Sales`
  ?      `Answering Service`
  R      `The Mechanical Bride`
  RY?    The Silver Eggheads
Leiber, Justin
  P?     Beyond Humanity
Leinster, Murray (William Fitzgerald Jenkins)
  R?     `Exploration Team`
  ?      `The Wabbler`
  ?      The Lost Spaceship
Lem, Stanislaw
  R      `In Hot Pursuit of Happines`
  C      `The Computer That Fought a Dragon`
  R      `The Hunt`
  R      `The Mask`
  R      `The Sanitorium of Dr. Vliperdius`
  R      `The Seventh Sally`
  ?      Mortal Engines
  R      Return From the Stars
  C      The Cyberiad: Fables for the Cybernetic Age (or _Cyberiada_)
  Oe     The Invincible (or _Niezwyciezony_)  [machines]
Leman, Grahame
  ?      `Conversational Mode`
Leroux, Gaston
  R      The Machine to Kill (or _La Machine a assassiner_)
Lesser, Milton
  A      `"A" As in Android`
Levin, Ira
  R      The Stepford Wives
  C      This Perfect Day
Lewis, C. S.
  R      That Hideous Strength
Liddel, C. H. (Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore)
  A      `Android`
Long, Frank Belknap
  R      `The Robot Empire`
  R      It Was the Day of the Robot
Longyear, Barry B.
  AR     Naked Came the Robot
  C      Sea of Glass
Loomis, Noel
  A      `The State vs Susan Quod`
Lowenkopf, Shelly
  A?     `The Addict`
Lucas, George
  R      Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker
Lymington, J.
  C?     Year Dot
Mackin, Edward
  ?      `The Key to Chaos`
  ?      `The Trouble of H.A.R.R.I.`
Maine, Charles Eric (Pseud)
  C      B.E.A.S.T.
Malec, Alexander
  ?      `10:01`
Malzberg, Barry N.
  C?     `The Union Forever`
  Y?     The Remaking of Sigmund Freud
Manning, Laurence
  C      `Master of the Brain`
  R      `The Call of the Mechmen`
MacApp, C. C.
  ?      Omha Abides
Markham, Russ
  R      `The Third Law`
Martin, George R. R.
  A      `Modular Man`
  ?      `The Last Superbowl Game`
Mason, Douglas R.
  C      Matrix
Matheson, Richard
  R      `Brother to the Machine`
  A      `Steel`
  R?     `The Doll that Does Everything`
Maxwell, Ann
  C      Timeshadow Rider
McCaffrey, Anne
  Y      `The Ship Who Mourned (in _The Whip Who Sang_)
  Y      `The Ship Who Sang (in _The Ship Who Sang_)
  Y      The Ship Who Sang
McCarty, E. Clayton
  R      `Robot 678`
McCollum, Michael
  S      Life Probe
  S      Procyon's Promise
MacDonald, John D.
  R      `The Mechanical Answer`
Mead, Shepherd
  ?      The Big Ball of Wax
Meade, Malcome (pseud?)
  R      `Call him Colossus`
Melville, Herman
  R?     `The Bell Tower`
Meredith, Richard C.
  H?     We All Died at Breakaway Station
Merliss, R. R.
  R      `The Stutterer`
Merritt, Abraham
  R      `Rhythm of the Spheres`
  Oe?    The Metal Monster  [inorganic alien]
MacFarlane, Wallace
  A      `Dead End`
McGowan, Tom
  R      Sir MacHinery
Milan, Victor
  P      Cybernetic Samurai
  P?     Cybernetic Shogun
Miller, Walter Michael, Jr.
  A?     `Blood Bank`
  Y?     `Crucifixus Etiam`
  R      `I Made You`
  R      `The Darfsteller`
McIntosh, J. T. (James J. MacGregor)
  A      `Almost Human`
  ?      `Machine Mode`
  A      `Made in USA`
  C?     `Spanner in the Works`
  A      `The Deciding Factor`
  R      `The Saw and the Carpenter`
Mitchell, Edward Page
  Y?     `The Ablest Man in the World`
  R      `The Tachypomp`
McKinney, Jack
  CR     The Sentinels - 2nd Robotech collection (coll)
McLoed, Shiela
  R      Xanthe and the Robots
McLoughlin, John
  S      Toolmaker Koan
Molly, J. Hunter
  R?     `The Graduated Robot`
Monteleone, Thomas F.
  ?      `Chicago`
Moorcock, Michael
  C      The Final Programme
  ?      `Sea Wolves`
Moore, Catherine Lucile
  Y      `No Woman Born`
Moore, Harris
  CH     Slater's Planet
Moran, Daniel Keys
  C?     Armageddon Blues
  CY?    Emerald Eyes
  CPY?   The Long Run
Morris, Janet
  S      Cruiser Dreams
  S      Dream Dancer
  S      Earth Dreams
Nesvadba, Joseph
  ?      `The Einstein Brain`
Niven, Larry
  H      `A Teardrop Falls`
  Y      `Becalmed in Hell`
  Y      `The Coldest Place`
  HS     A World Out of Time
  CH     Integral Trees
  C      The Schumann Computer
  CH     The Smoke Ring
Nolan, William F.
  R?     `and Miles to Go Before I Sleep`
  R?     `The Beautiful Doll Caper`
  A?     `The Joy of Living`
  R?     Logan's Run
Norton, Andre
  A      Android at Arms
O'Brien, Fitz-James
  R?     `The Wondersmith`
O'Conner, William Douglas
  R      The Brazen Android
O'Donnell, Kevin, Jr.
  H      Mayflies
Oliver, Chad
  R?     `Didn't He Ramble`
  A?     `The Life Game`
Oliver, J. T.
  R      `Teacher's Pet`
Padgett, Lewis (Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore)
  Y      `Camouflage`
  R?     `Deadlock`
  ?      `Ex Machine`
  R      `Open Secret`
  R?     `The Twonky`
Paul, Barbara
  C?     `Answer "Affirmative" or "Negative"`
Perkins, Lawrence
  ?      `Delivered with Feeling`
Perry, Roland
  C?     Program for a Puppet
Phillips, Alexander M.
  R?     `Beast of the Island`
Phillips, Peter
  R?     `At No Extra Cost`
  A      `Lost Memory`
Phillips, Rog (pseud.)
  ?      `The Cyberene`
Pierce, John R.
  ?      `See No Evil`
Piper, H. Beam
  C      Junkyard Planet (or _The Cosmic Computer_)
Pohl, Frederik
  ?      `Day Million`
  R      `The Midas Plague`
  ?      `The Schematic Man`
  R?     `The Tunnel Under the World`
* CP      Beyond the Blue Event Horizon
* CP      Gateway
* HP      Heechee Rendezvous
  CY     Man Plus
  C      Starchild
  ?      The Age of the Pussyfoot
* HP      The Annals of the Heechee
Pragnell, Festus
  C?     `The Machine-God Laughs`
Preselie, Robert
  R      `The Champ`
Pychon, Thomas
  R      Gravity's Rainbow
Quick, W. T.
  P?     Systems
  H?     Yesterday's Dawn
Rackham, John
  A?     `Goodbye Dr. Gabriel`
Rayer, Francis G.
  C      `Deus Ex Machina`
  C      `The Peacemaker`
  C?     `Tomorrow Sometimes Comes`
Reaves, Michael & Perry, Steve
  C      Dome
Resnick, Mike
  Y      Santiago
Reynolds, Mack
  C?     `Criminal in Utopia`
  C      Computer War
  C?     Computer World
Richardson, R. S.
  R?     `Kid Anderson`
Richmond, Walt and Leigh
  ?      `I, Bem`
Riley, Frank
  ?      `The Cyber and Justice Holmes`
Roberts, Keith
  A      `Synth`
Robinson, Spider
* ?       Mindkiller
* ?       Time Pressure
Roger, Noe"lle (pseud.)
  N      The New Adam (or _Le Nouvel Adam_)  [manmade organic life]
Rohrer, Robert
  R      `Iron`
Roshwald, Mardecai
  ?      Level 7
Rostler, William
  R      `Ship Me Tomorrow`
Rothmand, Milton A.
  ?      `Getting Together`
Rucker, Rudy
  CR     Software
  CR     Wetware
Russ, Joanna
  ?      `Nor Custom Stale`
Russell, Bertrand
  Ce?    `Dr. Southport Vulpres' Nightmare`
Russell, Eric Frank
  R      `Boomerang` or `A Great Deal of Power`
  A      `Jay Score`
  Re?    `Mechanistra`
  R      `Men, Martians and Machines`
  R      `Relic`
  R?     `Symbiotica`
Ryan, Thomas J.
  P      The Adolescence of P-1
Saberhagen, Fred
  O      `Fortress Ship`                            [berserkers]
  O      `Goodlife`                                     / \
  O      `In the Temple of Mars`                         |
  O      `Inhuman Error`                                 |
  O      `Masque of the Red Shift`                       |
  O      `Mr. Jester`                                    |
  O      `Patron of the Arts`                            |
  O      `Pressure`                                      |
  O      `Smasher`                                       |
  O      `Some Events at the Templat Radiant`            |
  O      `Starsong`                                      |
  O      `Stone Place`                                   |
  O      `The Annihilation of Angkor Apeiron`            |
  O      `The Game`                                      |
  O      `The Peacemaker`                                |
  O      `The Sign of the Wolf`                          |
  O      `The Smile`                                     |
  O      `What T and I Did`                              |
  O      `Wings Out of Shadow`                           |
  O      Berserker  (coll)                               |
  O      Berserker Man                                   |
  O      Berserker's Planet (coll)                      \ /
  O      Brother Assassin (coll)                    [Berserkers]
  C      Changeling Earth
  C      Empire of the East
  O      The Ultimate Enemy (coll)
Sandberg, Richard T.
  C?     `The Perfect Crime`
Saxton, Josehpine
  R      `Gordon's Women`
Schachner, Nat.
  ?      `Robot Technocrat`
Schlossel, J.
  R      `To the Moon By Proxy`
Scortia, Thomas Nicholas
  Y?     `Sea Change`
  A?     `The Icebox Blond`
Seabright, Idris (Margaret St Clair)
  R      `Short in the Chest`
Sellings, Arthur
  A      `Starting Course`
  R      `The Template Teleologist`
Senarens, Luis
  R?     `Frank Reade and His New Steam Man`
Shaara, Michael
  R      `Soldier Boy`
  ?      `2066: Election Day`
Shaw, Bob
  ?      `Harold Wilson at the Cosmic Cocktail Party`
Sheckley, Robert
  R      `A Ticket ot Tranai`
  R?     `Alone at Last`
  ?      `Ask a Foolish Question`
  R      `Beside Still Waters`
  R      `Can You Feel Anything When I Do This?`
  A      `Compton Divided`
  C?     `Fool's Mate`
  R?     `Human Man's Burden`
  R      `The Battle`
  R      `The Cruel Equations`
  R?     `The Lifeboat Mutiny`
  R?     `The Minimum Man`
* R       `The Robot who Looked Liked Me`
  R      `Watchbird`
  C      Journey Beyond Tomorrow
Sheffield, Charles
  ?      Trader's World
Sherman, Robert
  Ce     `Problem for Emmy`
Sherred, T. L.
  ?       `"E" for Effort`
Silverberg, Robert
  R?     `Company Store`
  ?      `Getting Across`
  C      `Going Down Smooth`
  CR     `Good News from the Vatican`
  R      `Ozymandias`
  S?     `Ship-Sister, Star-Sister`
  R      `The Iron Chancellor`
  R?     `The Macauley Circuit`
  R      Across a Billion Years
  H?     Time Gate
  H      To Live Again
  AR?    Tower of Glass
Simak, Clifford Donald
* R?      `Aesop`  (in City)
  R?     `All the Traps of Earth`
* R       `City`  (in City)
  R      `Earth for Inspiration`
* R       `Epilog`  (in City)
* R       `Hobbies`  (in City)
  R      `How-2`
* R       `Huddling Place`  (in City)
  R      `I Am Crying All Inside`
  ?      `Limiting Factor`
  ?      `Lulu`
  R      `Skirmish` or `Bathe Your Bearing in Blood`
  C?     `Univac: 2200`
  R      A Choice of Gods
* OR      City  (coll) [dogs]
  R      Cosmic Engineers
  R?     Destiny Doll
  R      Project Pope
  S      Shakespeare's Planet
  R      Special Deliverance
  A?     Time and Again (or _First He Died_)
Simmons, Dan
  PR?    Hyperion
  ?      The Fall of Hyperion
Sky, Kathleen
  A?     `Birthright`
Sladek, John T.
  Ce     Mechasm (or _The Reproductive System_)
  R      Roderick
  R      Roderick at Random
  R      Roderick: The Education of a Young Machine
  H      The Mueller-Fokker Effect (or _The Muller Focker Effect_)
  ?      Tik-Tok
Slesar, Harry
  R      `Brother Robot`
Slote, Alfred
  A      My Robot Buddy
* A       C.O.L.A.R.
Smith, Cordwainer (Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger)
  C      `Alpha Ralpha Boulevard`
  R      `Mark Elf` or `Mark XI`
* Y?      `Scanners Live in Vain`
* C       `The Ballad of Lost C'Mell`
  R      `The Dead Lady of Clown Town`
  Y      `Three to a Given Star`
  C      Norstrilia (_The Planet Buyer_ & _The Underpeople_)
  C      The Planet Buyer
Smith, E. E. "Doc"
  R      `Robot Nemesis`
Smith, George H.
  R?     `Too Robot to Marry`
Smith, George O.
  ?      `Counter Foil`
  ?      The Brain Machine
Stableford, Brian Michael
  ?      The Walking Shadow
Stapledon, William Olaf
  Oe     Sirius: A Fantasy of Love and Discord  [dogs]  
Stasheff, Christopher
  SR     Escape Velocity
  R      King Kobold Revived
  R      The Warlock Enraged
  R      The Warlock Heretical
  R      The Warlock Insane
  SR     The Warlock in Spite of Himself
  R      The Warlock is Missing
  R      The Warlock Unlocked
  R      The Warlock Wandering
  R      The Warlock's Companion
Statton, Vargo (John Russel Fearn)
  R      Cataclysm
Stine, G. Harry
  Y?     Warbots: Operation High Dragon /5
  Y?     Warbots: The Lost Battalion /6
StJohn, Philip (Lester del Rey)
  R      `The Last True God`
Strike, Jeremy
  C      A Promising Planet
Stuart, Don A. (John W. Campbell, Jr.)
  R      `Night`
  C      `The Machine`
  R      `Twilight`
Sturgeon, Theodore
  R?     `Killdozer`
  ?      `Agnes, Accent, and Access`
  A      `The Golden Egg`
* O       More than Human  [gestalt mind]
Swanwick, Michael
* P?      Vacuum Flowers
Tall, Stephen
  R?     `This is My Country`
Temple, William
  R?     The Automated Goliath
Tenn, William (Philip Klass)
  R?     `Child's Play`
  A?     `Down Among the Dead Men`
  ?      `The House Dutiful`
  R      `The Jester`
  R?     `Wednesday's Child`
Tevis, Walter
  R      Mockingbird
Thomas, Dan
  C?     The Seed
Todd, Larry
  R      `Flesh and the Iron`
Todd, Lawrence
  R      `The Warbots`
Townes, Robert Sherman
  ?      `Problem for Emmy`
Tremaine, F. Orlin
  R      `True Confession`
Tubb, E. C.
  A      `A Captain's Dog`
  R      `Logic`
  C      `Moon Base`
Turner, George
  Y      Beloved Son
Vance, Gerald
  ?      We, The Machine
Vance, Jack
  Y?     `I-C-a-BEM`
van Vogt, Alfred Elton
  R      `Automaton`
  R      `Final Command`
  C?     `Fulfillment`
  A      All the Loving Androids
  CR     Computerworld
  ?      Mission to the Stars
  C      The Infinite Machine
  C?     The Players of Null A  [cloning]
  C      The World of Null A  [cloning]
Varley, John
* H?      `Overdrawn at the Memory Bank`
* P       `Press Enter`
  C      Millenium
Varshavsky, Ilya
  R      `Homonculus`
Vincent, Harl
  R      `Rex`
Vinge, Joan D.
  H?     `Fireship`
Vinge, Vernor
  S?     `Long Shot`
  ?      `The Accomplice`
  Pe     `True Names`
  P      The Peace War
Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr.
  C      `EPICAC`
  Y?     `Fortitude`
  C      Player Piano
  R      The Sirens of Titan
Wallace, F. L.
  R      `Seasoned Traveller`
Watt-Evans, Lawrence
  S      The Cyborg and the Sorcerers
  S      The Wizard and the War Machine
Weinbaum, Stanley G.
  R?     `The Ideal`
Wellen, Edward
  A      `Androids Don't Cry`
* C       `Finger of Fate`
  ?      `No Other Gods`
  A      `Voiceover`
Wells, H. G.
  R?     `When the Sleeper Wakes`
West, Wallace
  A      `Sculptors of Life`
White, E. B.
  R?     `The hour of Letdown`
White, James
  R      `Second Ending`
White, Ted
  A      Android Avenger & the Spawn of the Death Machine
Wilding, Eric (pseud)
  Y      `Deathwish`
Wilhelm, Kate
  A      `Andover and the Android`
  Y      `Windsong`
Willer, Jim
  C      Paramind
Williams, Robert Moore
  R      `Robot's Return`
  R      `The Metal Martyr`
Williams, Waltehr Jon
  CH     Hardwired
Williamson, Jack
  R?     `After Worlds End`
  R      `And Searching Mind`
  R?     `Guinevere for Everybody`
  R      `With Folded Hands`
  Y?     Lifeburst
  R      The Humanoid Touch
  CR     The Humanoids
Wodhams, Jack
  ?      `Sprog`
Wolfe, Bernard
  Y?     `Self Portrait`
  Y?     Limbo
Wolfe, Gene
  C?     `Alien Stones`
* H?      `The Fifth Head of Cerberus`
Woods, W. C.
  C      Killing Zone
Wright, S. Flower
  R      `Automata`
Wylde, Thomas
* ?       Clypsis
  H?     Roger Zelazny's Alien Speedway
Wyndham, John (John Lucas Benyon William Harris)
  R      `Compassion Circuit`
  R?     `The Lost Machine`
Young, Michael
  ?      The Rise of Meritocracy
Young, Robert F.
  R?     `Emily and the Bands Sublime`
  A?     `Juke Doll` or `Doll Friend`
  R      `Robot Son`
  R      `September Had Thirty Days`
Zamiatin, Eugene
  C?     We
Zebrowski, George
  SY?    `Starcrossed`
Zelazny, Roger
  O      `Devil Car`  [ai car]
  R      `For a Breath I Tarry`
  R      `Home Is the Hangman`
  O      `Itself Surprised`  [Berserkers]
  O      `Last of the Wild Ones`  [ai car]
  C      `Leaves of Grass`
  C      `Loki 7281`
  C      `My Lady of the Diodes`
  H      `Permafrost`
  C      Blood of Amber
  Y      Creatures of Light and Darkness
  O      Doorways in the Sand  [ai recording unit, invades host's body]
  OR     Roadmarks  [ai book]
  C      Sign of Chaos
  C      The Trumps of Doom
Zelazny, Roger & Saberhagen, Fred
  CH     Coils
Zebrowski, George
  ?      `Starcrossed`
Zebrowski, George and Carrington, Grant
  ?      `Fountain of Force`
I need more information about any of the above with a query mark under the AI type field, as well as about the following.
 `The Floating World` in _Asimov's_
 a series of stories about Willie Shorts
 Connie Willis' _Fire Watch_ AI's
 Doomstar by Perry and Reeves
 Forbidden Planet; Robbie the Robot; author?
 Holly in "Red Dwarf"
 The (A) containing Callahan stories by Spider Robinson
 The Purgatory Computer, Piers Anthony
* The rest of Stine's _Warbots_ series
 Warren Norwood's Ship/computer book
removed from the list:
Anderson Poul             -  `Sam Hall`
Asimov, Isaac             -  `The Dead Past`
Bellamy, Edward           -  `Looking Backward`
Brunner, John             -  The Shockwave Rider
Caidin, Martin            -  Cyborg (or The Six Million Dollar Man)
Card, Orson Scott         -  Ender's Children (Xenocide) as yet unpublished
Clarke, Arthur C.         -  `The Nine Billion Names of God`
Crichton, Michael         -  Sphere
Elliot, Bob et al.        -  `The Day the Computers Got Waldon Ashenfelter`
Le Guin, Ursula Kroeber   -  The Lathe of Heaven
Lee, Tanith               -  The Eletric Forest
Miller, Walter M., Jr.    -  `Dumb Waiter`
McIntyre, Vonda N.        -  `The Genius Freaks`
Oliver, Chad              -  `Transformer`
Sturgeon, Theodore        -  `The Macrocosmic God`
Tiptree, James R.         -  `The Girl Who Was Plugged In`
Zelzany, Roger            -  My Name is Legion
Things not included:
Dr. Who stuff      (K-9, Daliks, Cybermen)
ST:TNG stuff       (Mr. Data)
expanded definitions:
  All of the following should be able to pass the Turing test,  and should be/have been (at the minimum in their original forms) products of human or alien intelligence.  "Standard" definitions of intelligence apply.
 androids (A) - robots in humanoid form, these can be mechanical and/or organic (_Do androids Dream of Electric Sheep_).
 computer systems (C) - these range in size and type from a fair sized mini computer (_Ariel_) to an planetary
     computer (_Colossus_) to a galactic network with one  single mind (_Speaker for the Dead_).
 humans in computerized/program/digitized form (H) - these tend to be copies of people which only exist in computerized form - such as the hacker in (_Neuromancer_) and folks of City Memory in (_Eon_).
 non-mechanical, human created intelligences (N) - beings  which have been (in most cases) genetically altered or are biological (_Blood Music_).  NOT forced evolution 
 other intelligences (O) - beings which are difficult to categorize: anything Berserker, tanks, books, planets,  planets (Asimov's Gaia), satellites, etc.  Where (O) is used, the particular form has also been named when known.
 programs (P) - able to move independently from one computer system to another, usually created by a program(mer) _The Adolescence or P1_).
 robots (R) - constitute functional and specialized beings which are mobile and are not (S) or (P).  Anything between vaguely humanoid (Dr. Who's Cybermen) and computers on wheels (R2D2) can be considered robots of the 'functional'  robot class.  'Specialized' robots are those which are geared/optimized to performing one job - they can look like  either androids (The Terminator) or functional robots (Val's  from _Pirates of the Thunder_).
 ships/computer systems (S) - essentially an (A) which is only mobile in the form of a (star) ship (_Pirates of the Thunder_). However, there are cases where the (S) is essentially a well programmed (R) which is only mobile as stated (_The Number of the Beast_).
 cyborgs/mechanical humans (Y) - strictly speaking these are not  AI. The definition here is that the (Y) is either (1) a human  brain in control of a computer system/star ship (_The Ship Who Sang_) where at the very least the person's brain has  been modified to contain computerized parts (_The Rapture Effect?_) (Did you ever wish that you could have a math co-processor?). (Y)'s are NOT (for the purpose of this  list) organic beings whose natural body parts have beenreplaced by mechanical ones (ie. Luke Skywalker after his forearm was severed, or bionic people). unsure/no idea (?) - just what it says, so someone PLEASE read  it and tell me what type is is and whether it belongs here. 
evolved AI being (e) - usually begin as man-made devices hich then develop intelligence on their own (_Valentina_).
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AIA elevates 115 members and nine international architects to the College of Fellows
WASHINGTON– The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is elevating 115 member-architects to its prestigious College of Fellows, an honor awarded to members who have made significant contributions to the architecture profession.
The fellowship program was developed to elevate those architects who have achieved a standard of excellence in the profession and made a significant contribution to architecture and society on a national level. Prospective candidates must have at least 10 years of AIA membership and demonstrated influence in at least one of the following areas:
·         Promoted the aesthetic, scientific, and practical efficiency of the profession;
·         Promoted the science and art of planning and building by advancing the standards of architectural education, training or practice;
·         Coordinated the building industry and the profession of architecture through leadership in the AIA or other related professional organizations; or​
·         Advanced the living standards of people through an improved environment.
Fellows are selected by a seven-member Jury of Fellows. This year’s jury included Chair Mary P. Cox, FAIA, Virginia Commonwealth University; Peter Bardwell, FAIA, Bardwell + Associates, LLC; Mary A. Burke, FAIA, Burke Design & Architecture PLLC; Philip Castillo, FAIA, Jahn; Mary Johnston, FAIA, Johnston Architects, LLC; Paul Mankins, FAIA, Substancearchitecture; and Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA, Drexel University.
The newly elevated members and their AIA component affiliations are listed below. For complete details and images, visit the fellows directory.
Terry Lee Allers, FAIA (AIA Iowa)
Norman R. Alston, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Raya Ani, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Ruth Baleiko, FAIA (AIA Washington Council)
Mara Baum, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Bruce Redman Becker, FAIA (AIA Connecticut)
Raymond Beeler, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Kai-Uwe Bergmann, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Janette S. Blackburn, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Joseph Brancato, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Kim D Bretheim, FAIA (AIA Minnesota)
John H Britton, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Peter Brown, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Robert Bullis, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Michael Burch, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Joseph P. Caprile, FAIA (AIA Illinois)
Stephen Cassell, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Yung Ho Chang, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Jeanne Chen, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Leo Chow, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Lisa M. Chronister, FAIA (AIA Oklahoma)
Robert Condia, FAIA (AIA Kansas)
Robert Cozzarelli, FAIA (AIA New Jersey)
Brandon Dake, FAIA (AIA Missouri)
Manoj Dalaya, FAIA (AIA Virginia)
John R. DaSilva, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Jeffrey L. Day, FAIA (AIA Nebraska)
Timothy E. de Noble, FAIA (AIA Kansas)
Roy T. Decker, FAIA (AIA Mississippi)
Jared Della Valle, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Melissa DelVecchio, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Bruce D. Eisenberg, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Thomas Fowler, IV, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Wyatt J Frantom, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Craig S. Galati, FAIA (AIA Nevada)
Mark Gangi, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Pete Ed Garrett, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Nicholas Garrison, FAIA (AIA New York State)
John P Gering, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Anzilla R. Gilmore, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Martin A. Gold, FAIA (AIA Florida)
Jordan Goldstein, FAIA (AIA Washington, DC)
Jeffrey Gunning, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Tushar Gupta, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Sharon Helene Haar, FAIA (AIA Michigan)
Todd R. Hanson, FAIA (AIA New Hampshire)
John Harrison, FAIA (AIA Washington Council)
Dominique M. Hawkins, FAIA (AIA Pennsylvania)
David B. Hill, FAIA (AIA North Carolina)
Kevin M. Holland, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Thomas L. Hoskens, FAIA (AIA Minnesota)
Aaron Jon Hyland, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Thomas Lee Hysell, FAIA (AIA Minnesota)
Darren L. James, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Thomas C. Jester, FAIA (AIA Maryland)
Michael W. Johns, FAIA (AIA Pennsylvania)
Bill Johnson, FAIA (AIA Missouri)
James Kalvelage, FAIA (AIA Oregon)
Mitra Kanaani, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Brian Kowalchuk, FAIA (AIA New Jersey)
Alison G. Kwok, FAIA (AIA Oregon)
Joseph Dye Lahendro, FAIA (AIA Virginia)
Samuel M. Lasky, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Tracy Lea, AIA, FAIA (AIA Louisiana)
Michael N. Lykoudis, FAIA (AIA Indiana)
William T Mahan, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Michael S. Martin, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Michael McCulloch, FAIA (AIA Oregon)
Debi McDonald, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Sandra McKee, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Louis A. Meilink, Jr., FAIA (AIA Pennsylvania)
Christine Mondor, FAIA (AIA Pennsylvania)
Julia Monk, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Nick Noyes, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Brandon Pace, FAIA (AIA Tennessee)
Jeffrey Paine, FAIA (AIA North Carolina)
Patrick Panetta, FAIA (AIA Arizona)
Richard I. Pigford, FAIA (AIA Alabama)
Burchell Pinnock, FAIA (AIA Virginia)
Jack Poling, FAIA (AIA Minnesota)
Bradford J. Prestbo, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Tina Marie Reames, FAIA (AIA New Mexico)
Richard Renner, FAIA (AIA Maine)
Patricia Rhee, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Lyn Rice, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Francisco Javier Rodrígue, FAIA (AIA International Chapters)
William T Ruhl, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Mary Elizabeth Rusz, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Constantine Nicholas Sak, FAIA (AIA Arizona)
Lee Salin, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Joel Sanders, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Mark Schatz, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Thomas J Schoeman, FAIA (AIA Nevada)
Bart Shaw, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Steven Shinn, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Daniel Simons, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Murat Soygenis, FAIA (AIA International Chapters)
Marc B. Spector, FAIA (AIA New York State)
James G. Spencer, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Karl W. Stumpf, FAIA (AIA Washington, DC)
Janet Tam, FAIA (AIA California Council)
David Thaddeus, FAIA (AIA North Carolina)
Jimmie E. Tucker, FAIA (AIA Tennessee)
Ursula Twombly, FAIA (AIA Wisconsin)
Nicholas E. Vlattas, FAIA (AIA Virginia)
Dennis Wedlick, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Andrew Whalley, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Jim Whitaker, FAIA (AIA North Carolina)
Jan Willemse, FAIA (AIA Oregon)
William K. Wilson, FAIA (AIA Oregon)
Dan Worth, FAIA (AIA Nebraska)
Brian T. Wurst, FAIA (AIA South Carolina)
Gregory A Yager, FAIA (AIA International Chapters)
RIchard C. Yancey, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Robert E. Yohe, FAIA (AIA Florida)
The AIA Honorary Fellowship program honors international architects for their exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society on an international level. Nine honorary fellows are being elevated this year by the 2019 Jury of Honorary Fellows. This year’s honorary fellows are:
Emre Arolat, Hon. FAIA (Istanbul, Turkey)
Sandra Barclay, Hon. FAIA (Lima, Peru)
Alberto Campo Baeza, Hon. FAIA (Madrid, Spain)
Nathalie de Vries, Hon. FAIA (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Jane Duncan, Hon. FAIA (Little Chalfont, United Kingdom)
Amanda Levete, Hon. FAIA (London, United Kingdom)
Esa Mohamed, Hon. FAIA (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Pei Ing Tan, Hon. FAIA (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Jacob van Rijs, Hon. FAIA (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
AIA Honorary Fellows are selected by a nine-member Jury of Honorary Fellows. This year’s jury included Chair Lester Korzilius, FAIA, EllisWilliams Architects; Mary P. Cox, FAIA, Virginia Commonwealth University; Peter Bardwell, FAIA, Bardwell + Associates, LLC; Mary A. Burke, FAIA, Burke Design & Architecture PLLC; Philip Castillo, FAIA, Jahn; Robert Forest, FAIA, Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture; Mary Johnston, FAIA, Johnston Architects, LLC; Paul Mankins, FAIA, Substancearchitecture; and Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA, Drexel University.
New fellows will be honored at a ceremony on June 7 at the AIA Conference on Architecture 2019 in Las Vegas.
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Gotham: "These Delicate and Dark Obsessions" Review
Gotham: "These Delicate and Dark Obsessions" Review
Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
Jim Gordon himself, Ben McKenzie, officially sat in the director’s chair for “These Delicate and Dark Obsessions” – an overstuffed episode that brought the League of Shadows into the mix as the formal puppeting entity behind the Court of Owls, which in turn puppets all of Gotham. Yes, Gotham needs to be put down once again. Gotham always seems to need a violent enema. It’s kind of old hat at this point. Especially when you consider that Theo Galavan already did very “League”-ish things back in Season 2.
What a strange role for Raymond J. Barry. As the far-off-land “monk” who took Bruce through the repeating corridors, and sent him back to memories of his parents’ deaths from the pilot episode, Barry doesn’t look or feel like a man full of primal wisdom. I’m assuming there’ll be an explanation as to why he looks like a rich guy who’d be on the Court, or on the board of Wayne Enterprises, and not Ra’s. Granted, he’s either going to be Ra’s in a different form or a decoy of some sort but his appearance needs addressing. Is this the form of Bruce’s grandfather and Bruce just doesn’t remember what he looks like?
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Des concerts à Paris et alentour Juin 20. Kyrie Kristmanson & Jeanne Added + Léonie Pernet + Klaus Johan Grobe + Winter Family + Petit fantôme (dj) + Marc Melià (fest. 36H Saint-Eustache) – église Saint-Eustache (gratuit) 20. Charles De Goal + Zanias + Buzz Kull – La Station 20. Jean-Luc Guionnet & Will Guthrie + Nour – Café de Paris 21. Maud Geffray + Cherry B. Diamond + RKSS + Dustina (Fête de la musique) – La Gaîté lyrique (gratuit) 21. Plomb + Warum Joe + Les 3 Gnomes (Fête de la musique) – Holy Holster (gratuit) 21. Murman Tsuladze + Sathönay + Thiago Nassif – Espace B (gratuit) 21. Cristopher Cichocki + Hector Castells-Matutano + Emmanuel van der Elst + Stéphane Bissières + CT JEROME aka Jérôme Poret – Plateforme (gratuit) 21. Neil Hannon & Tosh Flood (Fête de la musique) – Musée des Arts et Métiers (gratuit) ||COMPLET|| 21. ToutEstBeau + Viegas + Petra Flurr & 89 St + Bleid – La Station 21. Anne Clark : perf. pour "Ocean 21" de Maggie Boggaart – Auditorium Saint-Germain 21. Cleric + Hector Oaks + Randomer + Parfait + Trym – tba 22. The Intelligence + Flatworms – La Maroquinerie 22. LA Witch – Black Star 22. Illnurse b2b absl + Raymundo Rodriguez + K-lamande – Glazart 22. Poison Point + Nostromo + Salem Unsigned + Panzer – Petit Bain 22. Perc + Kas:st + Hemka + Wata Igarashi – Concrete 22. Full Quantic Pass + EYE + Franz France + Mechanical Heaven + Club Z1Z1 + Los Hernanos Martinez + Samantha Mox + Colt + LAZ (Lostsoundbytes & Air LQD) +  La Punta Bianca (Merguez électroniques) – Murs à pêches (Montreuil) 23. Radiante pourpre – La Générale Nord-Est (gratuit) 23. Spoliature + Aymeric de Tapol + Guili Guili Goulag + Wizaeroid + Poulet Bicyclette (Merguez électroniques) – Murs à pêches (Montreuil) 23. La Pince + Leon + Howdoyoudance + Polar Polar Polar Polar – Cirque électrique 23. Bracco + Eddy de Pretto + Bagarre (dj) – La Station 25. Jaap Blonk – Souffle continu (gratuit) 26. Magma – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 26. Cannibale – Safari Boat 26. Caterina Barbieri + SKY H1 – La Gaîté lyrique 26. Pigalle – La Maroquinerie 26. Daniel Menche + Point invisible + Tzii – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 27. Plomb + Perm36 + Pour X raisons – Cirque électrique 27. JKS + Mayeul + Myler + Khoegma – NF-34 27. La Chatte + Maryisonacid + Dawd – Rex club 28. ARLT + Loup Uberto & Lucas Ravinal + Hervé Bouchard (fest. Tremble parlure) – Pan Piper 28. Cienfuegos + Sacred Lodge + Axel Larsen + UVB76 – Espace B 28. To Live & Shave in LA + Carrageenan + TTTT – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 28. Gesloten Cirkel + Identified Patient + Roza Terenzi + Tryphème + Villette 45 + Foreign Sequence – La Station 28. Frankie Bones & Adam X + Lenny Dee + Herrmann – Concrete 28. End of Mortal Life + IV Horsemen + December + Myako + Opäk – NF-34 28/29. Rammstein – La Défense Arena (Nanterre) ||COMPLET|| 29. Sara Fuegos + Techno Thriller – Espace B 29. Les Daltons + Jad Wio – Le Chinois (Montreuil) 30. Le Réveil des tropiques + Monolithe noir + Fantôme+ Colin Johnco (dj) – La Station Juillet 02. Interpol – Olympia 04. Cat Power + H-Burns (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 04. Bernardino Femminielli + Jean Redondo + Thi-Léa – Café de Paris 05. Klimperei, Sacha Czerwone, David Fenech, Denis Frajerman & Christophe Micusnule – Chair de poule (gratuit) 05. Pantha du Prince + Scratch Massive (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 05. Laurent Garnier (fest. Days off) – Belvédère|Philharmonie 05. I Hate Models (dj) + Derrick May + Jardin + Mount Kimbie (dj) + Oktober Lieber + Rodhad + Mor Elian + Olivia... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral 05. The B-52's – Olympia 05. Ancient Methods + Die Selektion + Ideal Trouble – La Machine 05. Marc Acardipane + Ida Engelhardt + Radium + Wixapol + Parfait – Concrete 05/06. The Psychotics Monks + La Jungle + Yachtclub + Zombie Zombie + Frustration + Fleuves noirs + Bruit noir + Le Singe blanc + Le Sacre du tympan + Enablers + Os Noctambulos + The Scanners + Dick Voodoo + Le Réveil des tropiques + Quizequinze + Make-Overs + Canari + Tonn3rr3 + Enob + Casse Gueule + EggS + Keruda Panter + Fumo Nero + Famille Grendy + Deux Boules vanille + Lèche-moi (fest. La Ferme électrique) 06. Jonsi & Alex Somers jouent "Riceboy Sleeps" (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 06. Helena Hauff b2b DJ Stingray + Jon Hopkins + Motor City Drum Ensemble + Len Faki + Robert Hood + Octavian + The Black Madonna + Clara! + Nicola Cruz... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral 06. Inhalt der Nacht + Marai + Munsinger + Felicie – La Station 07. Jonsi, Alex Somers & Paul Corley : "Liminal Soundbath" (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 07. Ministry + 3teeth – La Machine 07/08. Thom Yorke (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 08. Gossip – Salle Pleyel 08. Melvins – La Plage|Glazart ||ANNULÉ|| 09. Noir Boy Georges + Periods + Les morts vont bien + Corps (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 10. Francky Goes to Pointe-à-Pitre + Pratos + ToutEstBeau + Dune Basement (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 11. Pogo Car Crash Control + Mss Frnce + Baasta ! (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 11. Full of Hell + The Body + Pilori – Gibus 11. Masada + Sylvie Courvoisier & Mark Feldman + Mary Halvorson quartet + Craig Taborn + Trigger + Erik Friedlander & Mike Nicolas + John Medeski trio + Nova quartet + Gyan Riley & Julian Lage + Brian Marsella trio + Ikue Mori + Kris Davis + Peter Evans + Asmodeus : John Zorn's Marathon Bagatelles – Salle Pleyel 11. Flamingods + Warmduscher + Triptides (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 11. Setaoc Mass + VTSS + Opal – NF-34 12. Carambolage + La Secte du futur + Entracte Twist + Order 89 (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 12. Tomaga + Утро + Tôle froide + Society of Silence + Sharif Lafrey + Elzo (dj) (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 11>13. Kraftwerk (fest. Days off) – Philharmonie 13. Miel de montagne + Raymond Amour + La Pince Monseigneur + Amazone (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 13. The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble (fest. Days off) – Le Studio|Philharmonie 13. Chloé & Vassilena Serafimova : "Sequenza" + Apparat (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 13. La Récré (Garage MU fest.) – canal de l'Ourcq 13. Metz + Bo Ningen + Ashinoa + Die Ufer + Panstarrs (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 13. Karenn + Casual Gabberz + D.Carbonne + Rendered + The Mover + Tim Tama + Attention Deficit Disorder + Freddy K + James Ruskin + Ascion + Bleaching Agent + Darzack + Hemka + Kotzaak & dj Skinhead + Lars Huismann + Damoclès + Demian + Dersee + Felicie + Herr Mike + Koboyo & Jarod + Scry & Theophiluss – Studio du Lendit (Saint-Denis) 17. Grand Blanc – Safari Boat 18. Neurosis + Yob – Bataclan 19. Illnurse + 74185# + Stefano Moretti – tba 26. CJ Bolland b2b D. Carbone + Endlec + Onhalt der Nacht b2b Echoes of October + SNTS + 138 + Animal Holocaust + CRDN + Falhaber + H880 + Injected + Keepsakes + Monsieur Nobody + Morneck + MSKD + Oposition + Paramod + Protokseed + Shirin + Van Der Wiese + VCL + Vortek's + Yannou (Thunder fest.) – La plage de Glazart 27. Anetha + Sentimental Rave + Fjaak + Parfait + Spfdj – tba Août 01. Thou + Yautja – Gibus 08>11. Deena Abdelwahed + Officine + December + En attendant Ana + A Strange Wedding + Avventur + Cuften + Poupard + Legion 808 + Hystérie + Summer Satana + Flore + Graal + KX9000 + Myako + The Homeopathics + Meuns... (Fest. Qui embrouille qui) – La Station 18. The Driver – But Mortemart|Bois de Boulogne 23. The Cure + Eels + Jeanne Added + Johnny Marr + Süeür... (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud 25. Aphex Twin + Foals + Deerhunter + Le Villejuif Underground... (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud 26/27. Patti Smith – Olympia ||COMPLET|| 28. Arnaud Rebotini – Safari Boat Septembre 05. Oh Sees + Frankie & The  Witch Fingers (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – Bataclan 06. Frustration + Arndales + Ero Guro + Bracco + Succhiamo + Maria Violenza (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – La Station 06. The Horrorist + Kobosil + VTSS + Airod + Félicie – La Machine 07. Le Prince Harry + Exek + Entracte (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – Point FMR 07/08. Vitamin X + N0V3L + 11Paranoias + The Rebel + 7Occvlta + Roy & The Devil's Motorcycle + Harry Merry + Holliday INN + Années Zéro + Chevignon + La Secte du futur + Hippie Diktat+ ZOH/astre + Pow! + Pile + Pious Faults ... (fest. Frissons acidulés) – Théâtre de verre Co-Arter 11. Crack Cloud – Petit Bain 12. Blawan – NF-34 14. Clan of Xymox + Plomb – Gibus 14. Danny Elfman & le Grand Orchestre d'Ile-de-France : cinéconcert sur "Alice au Pays des merveilles" de Tim Burton – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 18. The Wedding Present – Petit Bain 18. Lust For Youth – La Boule noire 20. Spiral Stairs + Canshaker Pi – Olympic café 23. The Foreign Resort + Seventeen at this Time + Trancept – Supersonic (gratuit) 23>25. John Cale – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 24. Drab Majesty + SRSQ – Petit Bain 25. Dälek + L'Envoûtante – Petit Bain 26. Burial Hex + Les Chasseurs de la nuit + Common Eider, King Eider + Visions – Les Voûtes 27. Noseholes – Espace B Octobre 01. Emma Ruth Rendel – Petit Bain 01. Sleaford Mods – La Cigale 04/05. Blush Response b2b Thomas P. Heckmann + Dave Clark + Rebekah + Regis + Tommy Four Seven b2b Ancient Methods + ABSL + AZF + Dax J + DVS 1 + Marcle Dettmann + Poison Point + Anetha b2b Randomer + Ben Klock + Andrejko + Amato & Adriani + Bassam + Boston 189 + Charles Green + Dersee + DJ Bone b2b Ben Sims + Fabrizio Rat + Felicie + Louisahhh b2b Maelstrom + Newa + SHDW & Obscure Shape + Thomas P. Heckmann + Tripeo b2b Hemka (Pulse fest.) – Le Grand Dôme (Villebon/Yvette) 05. Nuit de l'orgue avec des œuvres d'Éliane Radigue, Arvo Pärt, Olivier Messiaen, Phillip Glass, Nico Muhly, Jonathan Fitoussi... (Nuit blanche) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie (gratuit) 06. Daughters – La Maroquinerie 08. Sleep – Bataclan 09/10. Ty Segall & Freedom Band – La Cigale 11. New Order – Grand Rex ||COMPLET|| 14. King Gizzard & Tle Lizard Wizard – Olympia 14. Shannon Wright – Trianon 17. Puppetmastaz – Trabendo 18. Dream Syndicate – Petit Bain 19. Sisters of Mercy – Bataclan 19. Pixies – Olympia 23. Four Tet – Le 104 25. A Certain Ratio – Petit Bain 26. The Monochrome Set – Petit Bain 29. Agent Side Grinder – La Boule noire Novembre 08. Bedroom Community – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 08. Boy Harscher – Trabendo 10. Amiina : cinéconcert sur "Fantomas" de Louis Feuillade – Le Studio|Philharmonie 10. Ôlafur Atnald + Hugar – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 10. Fontaine D.C. – Bataclan 14. Girl Band – La Maroquinerie 15. Chemical Brothers – Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt ) 17. Nitzer Ebb – La Machine 19. Earth – Petit Bain 24. The Young Gods + Les Tétines noires – La Machine 26. Wardruna – Olympia Décembre 06. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Koyaanisqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 07. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Powaqqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 08. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Naqoyqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 12. Mono + Jo Quail – Petit Bain 2020 Janvier 04. Rokia Traoré + Ballaké Cissoko & Vincent Segal – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 31. Tindersticks – Salle Pleyel Février 16. Orchestral Manoeuvre in the Dark – La Cigale 24. Sleater Kinney – Le Trianon Mars 07. Ensemble intercontemporain joue Steve Reich : cinéconcert sur un film de Gerhard Richter – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 20. Ensemble Dedalus joue "Occam Ocean" d'Éliane Radigue – Le Studio|Philharmonie 21/22. Laurie Anderson : "The Art of Falling" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie Mai 08. Max Richter : "Infra" + Jlin + Ian William Craig – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 09. Max Richter : "Voices" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 10. Max Richter : "Recomposed" & "Three Worlds" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 24. Damon Albarn – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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Des concerts à Paris et alentour
Juillet 04. Cat Power + H-Burns (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 04. Bernardino Femminielli + Jean Redondo + Thi-Léa – Café de Paris 05. Klimperei, Sacha Czerwone, David Fenech, Denis Frajerman & Christophe Micusnule – Chair de poule (gratuit) 05. Illnurse bnb BLNDR + Soul Edifice b2b Kuss + Herrmann b2b Primitive + Paris Acid Boys b2b Society of Silence – La Plage de Glazart (gratuit avant 22 h) 05. Pantha du Prince + Scratch Massive (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 05. I Hate Models (dj) + Derrick May + Jardin + Mount Kimbie (dj) + Oktober Lieber + Rodhad + Mor Elian + Olivia... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral 05. The B-52's – Olympia 05. Ancient Methods + Die Selektion + Ideal Trouble – La Machine 05. Marc Acardipane + Ida Engelhardt + Radium + Wixapol + Parfait – Concrete 05. Laurent Garnier (fest. Days off) – Belvédère|Philharmonie ||COMPLET|| 05. Canari + EggS + Quinzequinze + Os Noctambulos + Casse Gueule + Enablers + Enob + Le Singe blanc + Frustration + Keruda Panter + Make-Overs + The Psychotics Monks + Deux Boules vanille (fest. La Ferme électrique) –  La Ferme électrique (Tournan-en-Brie) 06. Jonsi & Alex Somers jouent "Riceboy Sleeps" (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 06. Helena Hauff b2b DJ Stingray + Jon Hopkins + Motor City Drum Ensemble + Len Faki + Robert Hood + Octavian + The Black Madonna + Clara! + Nicola Cruz... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral 06. Inhalt der Nacht + Marai + Munsinger + Felicie – La Station 06. Héron cendré + Marie Klock + BIP3 – péniche Thabor 06. J Mascis – La Maroquinerie 06. Ol' Timey Mesenger + Famille Grendy + Fleuves noirs + Yachtclub + Lèche-moi + The Scanners + Le Sacre du tympan + Bruit noir + Zombie Zombie + Dick Voodoo + Fumo Nero + Le Réveil des tropiques + La Jungle + Tonn3rr3 (fest. La Ferme électrique) –  La Ferme électrique (Tournan-en-Brie) 07. Jonsi, Alex Somers & Paul Corley : "Liminal Soundbath" (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 07. Ministry + 3teeth – La Machine 07/08. Thom Yorke (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 08. Gossip – Salle Pleyel 08. Melvins – La Plage|Glazart ||ANNULÉ|| 09. Noir Boy Georges + Periods + Les morts vont bien + Corps (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 10. Francky Goes to Pointe-à-Pitre + Pratos + ToutEstBeau + Dune Basement (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 11. Pogo Car Crash Control + Mss Frnce + Baasta ! (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 11. Full of Hell + The Body + Pilori – Gibus 11. Flamingods + Warmduscher + Triptides (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 11. Otto Von Schirach + Curse ov Dialect + DJ Atabat – Espace B 11. Setaoc Mass + VTSS + Opal – NF-34 11. Masada + Sylvie Courvoisier & Mark Feldman + Mary Halvorson quartet + Craig Taborn + Trigger + Erik Friedlander & Mike Nicolas + John Medeski trio + Nova quartet + Gyan Riley & Julian Lage + Brian Marsella trio + Ikue Mori + Kris Davis + Peter Evans + Asmodeus : John Zorn's Marathon Bagatelles – Salle Pleyel ||ANNULÉ|| 12. Carambolage + La Secte du futur + Entracte Twist + Order 89 (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 12. Tomaga + Утро + Tôle froide + Society of Silence + Sharif Lafrey + Elzo (dj) (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 12. Pierre Chinaski + Little Animal + In My Head – L'International 12. Planetary Assault System – NF-34 11>13. Kraftwerk (fest. Days off) – Philharmonie 13. Miel de montagne + Raymond Amour + La Pince Monseigneur + Amazone (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 13. The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble (fest. Days off) – Le Studio|Philharmonie 13. Chloé & Vassilena Serafimova : "Sequenza" + Apparat (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 13. La Récré (Garage MU fest.) – canal de l'Ourcq 13. Metz + Bo Ningen + Ashinoa + Die Ufer + Panstarrs (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 13. Hot Bip + Nam Shub of Enki + Bill Vortex + Wankers United + Full Quantic Pass + Jean Turner + Mechanical Heaven + Paroi + Sinead O'Connick Jr. – Jazz Y Jazz 13. Karenn + Casual Gabberz + D.Carbonne + Rendered + The Mover + Tim Tama + Attention Deficit Disorder + Freddy K + James Ruskin + Ascion + Bleaching Agent + Darzack + Hemka + Kotzaak & dj Skinhead + Lars Huismann + Damoclès + Demian + Dersee + Felicie + Herr Mike + Koboyo & Jarod + Scry & Theophiluss – Studio du Lendit (Saint-Denis) 14. Daniel Higgs – Chair de poule 17. Grand Blanc – Safari Boat 18. Neurosis + Yob – Bataclan 19. Domotic + Tiger Tigre + Tite – Espace B 19. Illnurse + 74185# + Stefano Moretti – tba 20. Arnaud Rebotini joue "120 Battements par minute" + Hot Chip (dj) – Grand Palais 20. Inner City + Kevin Saunderson – La Clairière 20. Kerri Chandler + Recondite + Rampue + Konstantin Sibold + Kiasmos + Red Axes + Be Svendsen + Christian Löffler + Oceanvs Orientalis + Jan Blomqvist... – Le Kilowatt (Vitry/Seine) 23. Treponem Pal + Jail + THINK + Komah – L'International 24. Léonie Pernet + Arandel (dj) + Toh Imago (dj) – Safari Boat 25. Ayarcana + [KRTM] + Anthro – NF-34 26. Inhalt der Nacht b2b Echoes of October + SNTS + Falhaber + Keepsakes + Monsieur Nobody + Shirin + Van Der Wiese + Yannøu (Thunder fest.) – La plage de Glazart 27. Ventre de biche + Marie Klock + Arthur de Bary – L'International 27. CJ Bolland b2b D. Carbone + Endlec + Injected + MSKD + Paramod + VCL (Thunder fest.) – La plage de Glazart 27. Anetha + Sentimental Rave + Fjaak + Parfait + Spfdj – tba 27. Rrose – La Machine 28. 138 + Animal Holocaust + CRDN + H880 + Mørbeck + Oposition + Protokseed + Vortek's (Thunder fest.) – La plage de Glazart 30. The Oscillation + LVOE + Anx Club – Supersonic (gratuit) 31. Chloé – Safari Boat ||COMPLET|| Août 01. Thou + Yautja – Gibus 01. Femina Bergs + Joey Molinaro + Evil Moisture – Le Zorba 01. JacidOrex + Axel Picodot + Miss Djax – NF-34 02. Sarin + Tryphème + Sina XX – La Machine 02. Boston 168 + Lacchesi b2b Kuss + Irenee b2b Scry + Jarod b2b Koboyo + Remco Beekwilder b2b Nur Jaber (Duo fest.) – La plage de Glazart 03. Bernardino Femminelli + Arcangelo + Belec + Biola + Inner Lakes + Lamusa II + Sense Fracture + Scardanelli + Divna Mami... – La Station 03. 999999999 + Illnurse b2b Herrmann + Alchemical System b2b B.a.ba + Théophiluss b2b Charlie Oohlala + Stranger b2b Charles green (Duo fest.) – La plage de Glazart 04. Under Black Helmet (Duo fest.) – La plage de Glazart 08>11. Deena Abdelwahed + Officine + December + En attendant Ana + A Strange Wedding + Avventur + Cuften + Poupard + Legion 808 + Hystérie + Summer Satana + Flore + Graal + KX9000 + Myako + The Homeopathics + Meuns... (Fest. Qui embrouille qui) – La Station 08. Clouds + Stephanie Sykes + Nico Moreno – NF-34 15. Ghost in the Machine + Aligment + Niki Strefi – NF-34 17. NOFX – Élysée Montmartre 18. The Driver – But Mortemart|Bois de Boulogne 23. Lumerians + El Gran Chuffle + Santa Dogs – Supersonic (gratuit) 23. The Cure + Eels + Jeanne Added + Johnny Marr + Süeür... (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud 23. Jenny Pickett + Enerzion + Solar Return + Julien Heraud + Cambia + Teniang + Jokilla (Electropixel) – Le Zorba 25. Aphex Twin + Foals + Deerhunter + Le Villejuif Underground... (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud 26/27. Patti Smith – Olympia ||COMPLET|| 28. Arnaud Rebotini – Safari Boat ||COMPLET|| Septembre 05. Oh Sees + Frankie & The  Witch Fingers (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – Bataclan 06. Frustration + Arndales + Ero Guro + Bracco + Succhiamo + Maria Violenza (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – La Station 06. The Horrorist + Kobosil + VTSS + Airod + Félicie – La Machine 07. Le Prince Harry + Exek + Entracte (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – Point FMR 07/08. Vitamin X + N0V3L + 11Paranoias + The Rebel + 7Occvlta + Roy & The Devil's Motorcycle + Harry Merry + Holliday INN + Années Zéro + Chevignon + La Secte du futur + Hippie Diktat+ ZOH/astre + Pow! + Pile + Pious Faults ... (fest. Frissons acidulés) – Théâtre de verre Co-Arter 11. Crack Cloud – Petit Bain 12. Blawan – NF-34 13. La Colonie de vacances – Le 104 13. Blackmail + Bruit noir + Gontard + Bay – La Maroquinerie 14. Clan of Xymox + Plomb + Je t'aime – Gibus 14. Danny Elfman & le Grand Orchestre d'Ile-de-France : cinéconcert sur "Alice au Pays des merveilles" de Tim Burton – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 15. Efrim Menuck & Kevin Doria – La Marbrerie (Montreuil) 18. The Wedding Present – Petit Bain 18. Lust For Youth – La Boule noire 18. JC. Satàn (Safari Boat) – Jardin Tino-Rossi/Quai Saint-Bernard 18. Mùm – La Maroquinerie 19. Black Midi – La Boule noire 20. Spiral Stairs + Canshaker Pi – Olympic café 20. Michel Cloup duo + Troy von Balthazar – Petit Bain 20. Alien Rain b2b Regal + Headstrong + Parfait b2b Illnurse + Remco Beekwilder b2b Raffaele Attanasio (Dream Nation fest.) – Dock Eiffel (Aubervilliers) 21. Surgeon + Regis + AnD + Dj Pete aka Substance + Lady Starlight & Anthony Child + Inoxia aka Myako & Basses Terres + Oko Dj b2b Tryphème (Redbull Music Fest.) – tba 21. Tieum + Shifted + X-Pander + Rebelion + Zadig + Luke Slater... (Dream Nation fest.) – Dock Eiffel (Aubervilliers) 23. The Foreign Resort + Seventeen at this Time + Trancept – Supersonic (gratuit) 23>25. John Cale – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 24. Drab Majesty + SRSQ – Petit Bain 25. Rudolf Eb.Er, Dave Phillips & Alice Kemp : Schimpfluch Affiliated Actions – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 25. Dälek + L'Envoûtante – Petit Bain 26. Burial Hex + Les Chasseurs de la nuit + Common Eider, King Eider + Visions – Les Voûtes 26>27. Onceim joue Éliane Radigue + Thomas Ankersmit + Léa Bertucci + Hubbub + Martin Tétreault + Mohammad Reza Mortazavi + Pancrace (fest. Crak) – église Saint-Merri 26. Wayne Hussey – Bus Palladium 27. Noseholes – Espace B 29. James Murphy + Colleen "Cosmo" Murphy + Vincent Privat + Seb le vinyl (Redbull Music Fest.) – Péripate Octobre 01. Emma Ruth Rendel – Petit Bain 01. Sleaford Mods – La Cigale 04/05. Blush Response b2b Thomas P. Heckmann + Dave Clark + Rebekah + Regis + Tommy Four Seven b2b Ancient Methods + ABSL + AZF + Dax J + DVS 1 + Marcle Dettmann + Poison Point + Anetha b2b Randomer + Ben Klock + Andrejko + Amato & Adriani + Bassam + Boston 189 + Charles Green + Dersee + DJ Bone b2b Ben Sims + Fabrizio Rat + Felicie + Louisahhh b2b Maelstrom + Newa + SHDW & Obscure Shape + Thomas P. Heckmann + Tripeo b2b Hemka (Pulse fest.) – Le Grand Dôme (Villebon/Yvette) 05. Nuit de l'orgue avec des œuvres d'Éliane Radigue, Arvo Pärt, Olivier Messiaen, Phillip Glass, Nico Muhly, Jonathan Fitoussi... (Nuit blanche) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie (gratuit) 06. Daughters – La Maroquinerie 06. Quator Bozzini joue : "Occam Delta XV" d'Éliane Radigue, "Five String Quartets" de Phill Niblock et "Koan" de James Tenney – La Marbrerie (Montreuil) 08. Sleep – Bataclan 09/10. Ty Segall & Freedom Band – La Cigale 11. Kazumoto Endo + Spore Spawn + Vomir + Autocastration – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 11. Birds in Row + Lane (Jimi fest.) – Théâtre Antoine-Vitez (Ivry/Seine) 11. New Order – Grand Rex ||COMPLET|| 12. Ben Shemie, John McEntire & Sam Prekop – Petit Bain 14. King Gizzard & Tle Lizard Wizard – Olympia 14. Shannon Wright – Trianon 15. Kate Carr + Valérie Vivancos – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 17. Puppetmastaz – Trabendo 18. Dream Syndicate – Petit Bain 19. Sisters of Mercy – Bataclan 19. Juan Atkins + Vril + Ceephax Acid crew + Antigone + Onur özer + Fasme (Le Champ des machines) – Le Ferme du Buisson (Noisiel) 19. Pixies + Blood Red Shoes – Olympia ||COMPLET|| 23. Four Tet – Le 104 25. A Certain Ratio – Petit Bain 26. The Monochrome Set – Petit Bain 29. Agent Side Grinder – La Boule noire 30. Oiseaux-Tempête + Jessica Moss – La Maroquinerie 31. Skepta + Mura Masa + Hamza + Zola + Ateyaba + Celeste + Duendita + Ezra Collective + Flohio + Kojey Radical + Master Peace + Slowthai + The Comet is Coming + Yussef Dayes (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grand Halle de La Villette Novembre 01. Chromatics + Belle & Sebastian + Primal Scream + Weyes Blood + Barrie + Briston Maroney + Chai + Desire + Drugdealer + Helado Negro + In Mirrors + Jackie Mendoza + Nilüfer Yanya + Orville Peck + Sheer Mag + Squir (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grand Halle de La Villette 02. Charli XCX + 2manysdj (dj) + Aurora + SebastiAn + Aeris Roves vs Jamila Woods + Jessica Pratt +Kedr Livanskiy + Korantemaa (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grand Halle de La Villette 08. Bedroom Community – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 08. Boy Harscher – Trabendo 10. Amiina : cinéconcert sur "Fantomas" de Louis Feuillade – Le Studio|Philharmonie 10. Ôlafur Atnald + Hugar – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 10. Fontaine D.C. – Bataclan 14. Girl Band – La Maroquinerie 15. Kap Bambino – La Gaîté lyrique 15. Chemical Brothers – Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt) 17. Nitzer Ebb – La Machine 19. Earth – Petit Bain 23. Billy Childish (fest. BBmix) – Carré Bellefuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 24. Midori Takada (fest. BBmix) – Carré Bellefuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 24. The Young Gods + Les Tétines noires – La Machine 26. Wardruna – Olympia Décembre 01. Motorama – La Maroquinerie 06. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Koyaanisqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 07. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Powaqqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 08. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Naqoyqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 12. Mono + Jo Quail – Petit Bain 2020 Janvier 04. Rokia Traoré + Ballaké Cissoko & Vincent Segal – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 29. Rendez-Vous – La Cigale 31. Tindersticks – Salle Pleyel Février 13. Ride – Le Trianon 16. Orchestral Manoeuvre in the Dark – La Cigale 24. Sleater Kinney – Le Trianon Mars 07. Ensemble intercontemporain joue Steve Reich : cinéconcert sur un film de Gerhard Richter – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 20. Ensemble Dedalus joue "Occam Ocean" d'Éliane Radigue – Le Studio|Philharmonie 21/22. Laurie Anderson : "The Art of Falling" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie Mai 08. Max Richter : "Infra" + Jlin + Ian William Craig – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 09. Max Richter : "Voices" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 10. Max Richter : "Recomposed" & "Three Worlds" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 24. Damon Albarn – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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Des concerts à Paris et alentour Juin 26. Caterina Barbieri + SKY H1 – La Gaîté lyrique 26. Cannibale – Safari Boat 26. Pigalle – La Maroquinerie 26. Magma – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 26. Daniel Menche + Point invisible + Tzii – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 27. Plomb + Perm36 + Pour X raisons – Cirque électrique 27. Pointe du lac + Prötokol + Ida + Ausgang + DLGHT + Seais – Mains d'oeuvre (Saint-Ouen) 27. JKS + Mayeul + Myler + Khoegma – NF-34 27. La Chatte + Maryisonacid + Dawd – Rex club 28. ARLT + Loup Uberto & Lucas Ravinal + Hervé Bouchard (fest. Tremble parlure) – Pan Piper 28. Cienfuegos + Sacred Lodge + Axel Larsen + UVB76 – Espace B 28. To Live & Shave in LA + Carrageenan + TTTT – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 28. Gesloten Cirkel + Identified Patient + Roza Terenzi + Tryphème + Villette 45 + Foreign Sequence – La Station 28. Frankie Bones & Adam X + Lenny Dee + Herrmann – Concrete 28. End of Mortal Life + IV Horsemen + December + Myako + Opäk – NF-34 28/29. Rammstein – La Défense Arena (Nanterre) ||COMPLET|| 29. Sara Fuegos + Techno Thriller – Espace B 29. Les Daltons + Jad Wio – Le Chinois (Montreuil) 30. Le Réveil des tropiques + Monolithe noir + Fantôme+ Colin Johnco (dj) – La Station Juillet 02. Interpol – Olympia 04. Cat Power + H-Burns (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 04. Bernardino Femminielli + Jean Redondo + Thi-Léa – Café de Paris 05. Klimperei, Sacha Czerwone, David Fenech, Denis Frajerman & Christophe Micusnule – Chair de poule (gratuit) 05. Illnurse bnb BLNDR + Soul Edifice b2b Kuss + Herrmann b2b Primitive + Paris Acid Boys b2b Society of Silence – La Plage de Glazart (gratuit avant 22 h) 05. Pantha du Prince + Scratch Massive (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 05. I Hate Models (dj) + Derrick May + Jardin + Mount Kimbie (dj) + Oktober Lieber + Rodhad + Mor Elian + Olivia... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral 05. The B-52's – Olympia 05. Ancient Methods + Die Selektion + Ideal Trouble – La Machine 05. Marc Acardipane + Ida Engelhardt + Radium + Wixapol + Parfait – Concrete 05. Laurent Garnier (fest. Days off) – Belvédère|Philharmonie ||COMPLET|| 05/06. The Psychotics Monks + La Jungle + Yachtclub + Zombie Zombie + Frustration + Fleuves noirs + Bruit noir + Le Singe blanc + Le Sacre du tympan + Enablers + Os Noctambulos + The Scanners + Dick Voodoo + Le Réveil des tropiques + Quizequinze + Make-Overs + Canari + Tonn3rr3 + Enob + Casse Gueule + EggS + Keruda Panter + Fumo Nero + Famille Grendy + Deux Boules vanille + Lèche-moi (fest. La Ferme électrique) 06. Jonsi & Alex Somers jouent "Riceboy Sleeps" (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 06. Helena Hauff b2b DJ Stingray + Jon Hopkins + Motor City Drum Ensemble + Len Faki + Robert Hood + Octavian + The Black Madonna + Clara! + Nicola Cruz... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral 06. Inhalt der Nacht + Marai + Munsinger + Felicie – La Station 06. Héron cendré + Marie Klock + BIP3 – péniche Thabor 07. Jonsi, Alex Somers & Paul Corley : "Liminal Soundbath" (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 07. Ministry + 3teeth – La Machine 07/08. Thom Yorke (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 08. Gossip – Salle Pleyel 08. Melvins – La Plage|Glazart ||ANNULÉ|| 09. Noir Boy Georges + Periods + Les morts vont bien + Corps (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 10. Francky Goes to Pointe-à-Pitre + Pratos + ToutEstBeau + Dune Basement (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 11. Pogo Car Crash Control + Mss Frnce + Baasta ! (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 11. Full of Hell + The Body + Pilori – Gibus 11. Flamingods + Warmduscher + Triptides (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 11. Setaoc Mass + VTSS + Opal – NF-34 11. Masada + Sylvie Courvoisier & Mark Feldman + Mary Halvorson quartet + Craig Taborn + Trigger + Erik Friedlander & Mike Nicolas + John Medeski trio + Nova quartet + Gyan Riley & Julian Lage + Brian Marsella trio + Ikue Mori + Kris Davis + Peter Evans + Asmodeus : John Zorn's Marathon Bagatelles – Salle Pleyel ||ANNULÉ|| 12. Carambolage + La Secte du futur + Entracte Twist + Order 89 (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 12. Tomaga + Утро + Tôle froide + Society of Silence + Sharif Lafrey + Elzo (dj) (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 12. Planetary Assault System – NF-34 11>13. Kraftwerk (fest. Days off) – Philharmonie 13. Miel de montagne + Raymond Amour + La Pince Monseigneur + Amazone (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 13. The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble (fest. Days off) – Le Studio|Philharmonie 13. Chloé & Vassilena Serafimova : "Sequenza" + Apparat (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 13. La Récré (Garage MU fest.) – canal de l'Ourcq 13. Metz + Bo Ningen + Ashinoa + Die Ufer + Panstarrs (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 13. Hot Bip + Nam Shub of Enki + Bill Vortex + Wankers United + Full Quantic Pass + Jean Turner + Mechanical Heaven + Paroi + Sinead O'Connick Jr. – Jazz Y Jazz 13. Karenn + Casual Gabberz + D.Carbonne + Rendered + The Mover + Tim Tama + Attention Deficit Disorder + Freddy K + James Ruskin + Ascion + Bleaching Agent + Darzack + Hemka + Kotzaak & dj Skinhead + Lars Huismann + Damoclès + Demian + Dersee + Felicie + Herr Mike + Koboyo & Jarod + Scry & Theophiluss – Studio du Lendit (Saint-Denis) 17. Grand Blanc – Safari Boat 18. Neurosis + Yob – Bataclan 19. Illnurse + 74185# + Stefano Moretti – tba 20. Arnaud Rebotini joue "120 Battements par minute" + Hot Chip (dj) – Grand Palais 26. Inhalt der Nacht b2b Echoes of October + SNTS + Falhaber + Keepsakes + Monsieur Nobody + Shirin + Van Der Wiese + Yannøu (Thunder fest.) – La plage de Glazart 27. CJ Bolland b2b D. Carbone + Endlec + Injected + MSKD + Paramod + VCL (Thunder fest.) – La plage de Glazart 27. Anetha + Sentimental Rave + Fjaak + Parfait + Spfdj – tba 27. Rrose – La Machine 28. 138 + Animal Holocaust + CRDN + H880 + Mørbeck + Oposition + Protokseed + Vortek's (Thunder fest.) – La plage de Glazart Août 01. Thou + Yautja – Gibus 01. Femina Bergs + Joey Molinaro + Evil Moisture – Le Zorba 01. JacidOrex + Axel Picodot + Miss Djax – NF-34 02. Sarin + Tryphème + Sina XX – La Machine 08>11. Deena Abdelwahed + Officine + December + En attendant Ana + A Strange Wedding + Avventur + Cuften + Poupard + Legion 808 + Hystérie + Summer Satana + Flore + Graal + KX9000 + Myako + The Homeopathics + Meuns... (Fest. Qui embrouille qui) – La Station 18. The Driver – But Mortemart|Bois de Boulogne 23. The Cure + Eels + Jeanne Added + Johnny Marr + Süeür... (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud 23. Jenny Pickett + Enerzion + Solar Return + Julien Heraud + Cambia + Teniang + Jokilla (Electropixel) – Le Zorba 25. Aphex Twin + Foals + Deerhunter + Le Villejuif Underground... (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud 26/27. Patti Smith – Olympia ||COMPLET|| 28. Arnaud Rebotini – Safari Boat Septembre 05. Oh Sees + Frankie & The  Witch Fingers (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – Bataclan 06. Frustration + Arndales + Ero Guro + Bracco + Succhiamo + Maria Violenza (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – La Station 06. The Horrorist + Kobosil + VTSS + Airod + Félicie – La Machine 07. Le Prince Harry + Exek + Entracte (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – Point FMR 07/08. Vitamin X + N0V3L + 11Paranoias + The Rebel + 7Occvlta + Roy & The Devil's Motorcycle + Harry Merry + Holliday INN + Années Zéro + Chevignon + La Secte du futur + Hippie Diktat+ ZOH/astre + Pow! + Pile + Pious Faults ... (fest. Frissons acidulés) – Théâtre de verre Co-Arter 11. Crack Cloud – Petit Bain 12. Blawan – NF-34 14. Clan of Xymox + Plomb – Gibus 14. Danny Elfman & le Grand Orchestre d'Ile-de-France : cinéconcert sur "Alice au Pays des merveilles" de Tim Burton – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 15. Efrim Menuck & Kevin Doria – La Marbrerie (Montreuil) 18. The Wedding Present – Petit Bain 18. Lust For Youth – La Boule noire 18. JC. Satàn (Safari Boat) – Jardin Tino-Rossi/Quai Saint-Bernard 19. Black Midi – La Boule noire 20. Spiral Stairs + Canshaker Pi – Olympic café 20. Michel Cloup duo + Troy von Balthazar – Petit Bain 20. Alien Rain b2b Regal + Headstrong + Parfait b2b Illnurse + Remco Beekwilder b2b Raffaele Attanasio (Dream Nation fest.) – Dock Eiffel (Aubervilliers) 21. Surgeon + Regis + AnD + Dj Pete aka Substance + Lady Starlight & Anthony Child + Inoxia aka Myako & Basses Terres + Oko Dj b2b Tryphème (Redbull Music Fest.) – tba 21. Tieum + Shifted + X-Pander + Rebelion + Zadig + Luke Slater... (Dream Nation fest.) – Dock Eiffel (Aubervilliers) 23. The Foreign Resort + Seventeen at this Time + Trancept – Supersonic (gratuit) 23>25. John Cale – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 24. Drab Majesty + SRSQ – Petit Bain 25. Rudolf Eb.Er, Dave Phillips & Alice Kemp : Schimpfluch Affiliated Actions – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 25. Dälek + L'Envoûtante – Petit Bain 26. Burial Hex + Les Chasseurs de la nuit + Common Eider, King Eider + Visions – Les Voûtes 27. Noseholes – Espace B 29. James Murphy + Colleen "Cosmo" Murphy + Vincent Privat + Seb le vinyl (Redbull Music Fest.) – Péripate Octobre 01. Emma Ruth Rendel – Petit Bain 01. Sleaford Mods – La Cigale 04/05. Blush Response b2b Thomas P. Heckmann + Dave Clark + Rebekah + Regis + Tommy Four Seven b2b Ancient Methods + ABSL + AZF + Dax J + DVS 1 + Marcle Dettmann + Poison Point + Anetha b2b Randomer + Ben Klock + Andrejko + Amato & Adriani + Bassam + Boston 189 + Charles Green + Dersee + DJ Bone b2b Ben Sims + Fabrizio Rat + Felicie + Louisahhh b2b Maelstrom + Newa + SHDW & Obscure Shape + Thomas P. Heckmann + Tripeo b2b Hemka (Pulse fest.) – Le Grand Dôme (Villebon/Yvette) 05. Nuit de l'orgue avec des œuvres d'Éliane Radigue, Arvo Pärt, Olivier Messiaen, Phillip Glass, Nico Muhly, Jonathan Fitoussi... (Nuit blanche) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie (gratuit) 06. Daughters – La Maroquinerie 08. Sleep – Bataclan 09/10. Ty Segall & Freedom Band – La Cigale 11. New Order – Grand Rex ||COMPLET|| 14. King Gizzard & Tle Lizard Wizard – Olympia 14. Shannon Wright – Trianon 15. Kate Carr + Valérie Vivancos – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 17. Puppetmastaz – Trabendo 18. Dream Syndicate – Petit Bain 19. Sisters of Mercy – Bataclan 19. Pixies – Olympia 23. Four Tet – Le 104 25. A Certain Ratio – Petit Bain 26. The Monochrome Set – Petit Bain 29. Agent Side Grinder – La Boule noire 30. Oiseaux-Tempête + Jessica Moss – La Maroquinerie Novembre 08. Bedroom Community – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 08. Boy Harscher – Trabendo 10. Amiina : cinéconcert sur "Fantomas" de Louis Feuillade – Le Studio|Philharmonie 10. Ôlafur Atnald + Hugar – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 10. Fontaine D.C. – Bataclan 14. Girl Band – La Maroquinerie 15. Kap Bambino – La Gaîté lyrique 15. Chemical Brothers – Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt ) 17. Nitzer Ebb – La Machine 19. Earth – Petit Bain 24. The Young Gods + Les Tétines noires – La Machine 26. Wardruna – Olympia Décembre 01. Motorama – La Maroquinerie 06. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Koyaanisqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 07. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Powaqqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 08. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Naqoyqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 12. Mono + Jo Quail – Petit Bain 2020 Janvier 04. Rokia Traoré + Ballaké Cissoko & Vincent Segal – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 29. Rendez-Vous – La Cigale 31. Tindersticks – Salle Pleyel Février 13. Ride – Le Trianon 16. Orchestral Manoeuvre in the Dark – La Cigale 24. Sleater Kinney – Le Trianon Mars 07. Ensemble intercontemporain joue Steve Reich : cinéconcert sur un film de Gerhard Richter – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 20. Ensemble Dedalus joue "Occam Ocean" d'Éliane Radigue – Le Studio|Philharmonie 21/22. Laurie Anderson : "The Art of Falling" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie Mai 08. Max Richter : "Infra" + Jlin + Ian William Craig – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 09. Max Richter : "Voices" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 10. Max Richter : "Recomposed" & "Three Worlds" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 24. Damon Albarn – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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