Bu yazıda bahsettiğim yeni şarkıların hepsine bayıldım. Tekrar tekrar dinlemek isteyeceğim çalışmalar. Başlıyorum anlatmaya. INNA ve Reynmen Wherever You Go ile bizi dans pistlerine çağırıyor. Mavi Gri’nin yeniden yorumladığı Sevda Yüklü Kervanlar ise bu aralar dinlemeyi en çok sevdiğim çalışmalardan oldu. Çağan Şengül’ün Yana Yana’sı aşkın yangınından ilham alıyor. Emre Yükünç Bana Ne ile dikkat çekiyor. Barış Çapkın, Gözlerin mi Kaldı ile kadrajıma giriyor.
#Barış ÇapkınPeople around the world live with nearly the same reflexes. Wherever you go, just like us, they too have one or more historical leaders... they too get excited by sports. Some become fanatics of football, some of cricket, some of baseball. But very few countries live with music like the Argentineans do. I was always told it was, but I couldn’t believe it could be that much a part of their lives. I went and saw, and was fascinated as well as admiring of them. Morning, night and day is filled with music. I’m not talking about just some kind of music. An Argentinean life is tango... first I thought it was a tourist attraction. But as I walked in the streets of Buenos Aires, went in and out of cafes, diners and shows, I understood that tango is part of an Argentinean’s everyday life.
ISTANBUL - Through her camera lens Italian native Delizia Flaccavento explores the plight of Iraqi immigrants who have fled to Turkey. In a project this winter the photojournalist took over 6,000 photos of the Chaldean Christian Iraqi community in Turkey raising awareness on the 'other victims' of the Iraqi War.
ALANYA - The Taurus Mountains are home to the oldest Turkish lifestyle. Yürüks have never given up their nomadic culture and have carried it through the centuries. Today, however, the Yürük lifestyle is eroding away and appears destined to die, only to remain in books and museums.
ISTANBUL - In 45 years on the job, veteran Turkish journalist, TV producer, columnist and writer Mehmet Ali Birand has interviewed some of the world’s leading personalities. In person, he is a calm gentleman, who loves writing books and being a news reporter
Turkey’s Islamists should be privately feeling awfully grateful to their archenemy, the secularist military. If the men in uniform had not existed, who else could they have blamed their or their comrades’ own sins on, or construct cunning conspiracy theories? It could be disappointing for many foreigners, but Turkey’s evil "Invincible Armada" is not the evil Invincible Armada it is described as.
There was an article the other day in the "Birgun" newspaper which was, for me, quite significant. It was a story, which was also carried yesterday in the Hurriyet, about how the Kurdish-backed Democratic Society Party had ordered all of its wings and organizations to take part in a campaign against honor killings. I congratulate the Democratic Society Party. It has gone forward with a campaign which it actually should have taken up a long time ago.
“There is an incredible EU disturbance in Turkey. Some sections of our media depict this as an “issue of pride.” That is, no matter what concession we may give we should get a date to commence accession talks! EU is continuing to demand, we are continuing to give. They do to us what they have never done to other candidate countries.