domingo, dezembro 12, 2010

Segredos dos xardíns británicos


Alan Titchmarsh reveals the amazing secrets behind Britain's great gardens, examining how they continue to influence gardeners, including himself, today.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Minnie Riperton - Les fleurs"

A forxa da paisaxe escocesa


In a country celebrated for its unique 'natural' beauty, Professor Iain Stewart reveals how every square inch of Scotland's landscape has been affected by centuries of human activity.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Rod Stewart & Cher - Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered"

Os Grand Tours na Escocia


Paul Murton travels across the country and traces the changes that have taken place since the birth of Scottish tourism.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Renato Carosano -Tu vuò fà l'americano"

O pracer (e o perigo) das estatísticas


Documentary which takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride through the wonderful world of statistics to explore the remarkable power thay have to change our understanding of the world, presented by superstar boffin Professor Hans Rosling, whose eye-opening, mind-expanding and funny online lectures have made him an international internet legend.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Max Raabe - Oops, I did it again!"

terça-feira, novembro 09, 2010

O xardín das delícias terrenas


The new series on Renaissance painting, written and presented by Matthew Collings, begins with an artistic investigation into one of the most radiant and beautiful images in all of art history, The Madonna of the Meadow, painted in 1505 by Raphael.
In the second programme steps into the mysterious invented world of The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch, painted c.1505.
Then concludes the series by looking at the invention of Renaissance painting.
The Baptism of Christ by Italian master Piero Della Francesca showed the household names of the High Renaissance how to use the big new trick of Renaissance painting - illusionism and perspective. Without him their achievements would have been impossible, but change came so rapidly in the Renaissance that the qualities that made Piero famous in his own time quickly went out of fashion.

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Volta atrás


A group of modern shopkeepers and their families are on the journey of a lifetime - they're taking over empty shops in a neglected market square in Shepton Mallet to see if they can turn back time for the British High Street. They'll live and trade through six key eras of history and in this episode they begin their journey in the 1870s, when the high street was born.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Patrick Wolf -Time Of My Life"

Birds Britannia


Series looking at the different birds that live in the UK and the stories they can tell us about the British people over time.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Vampire Weekend - Holiday"

O derradeiro territorio do tigre


Documentary following a team of big cat experts and wildlife filmmakers as they embark upon a dramatic expedition searching for tigers hidden in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Vampire Weekend - California english"

A lura xigante


Joy Reidenberg and Mark Evans fly out to New Zealand to join a team of experts and dissect a rare specimen of a giant squid and a bizarre octopus that inhabits the 'midnight zone' over a kilometre deep, where there is no light at all.

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Os palacios do pobo. A idade dourada da arquitectura civil


Architectural historian Dr Jonathan Foyle explores some of the best Georgian and Victorian neo-classical civic buildings in the north of England. He visits town halls, concert halls, libraries, schools and galleries in Liverpool, Leeds, Bradford, Manchester and Todmorden in an unlikely story of rivalry, ambition and power in the service of social responsibility.
Next, he visits some of the best neo-gothic Victorian civic buildings in the north of England. Pointed arches, spires and clustered columns proliferate on churches and cathedrals, town halls and libraries, as gothic moves from the sacred to the secular through the 19th century and becomes the north's civic style of choice.

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Ver para crer


Horizon
explores the strange and wonderful world of illusions - and reveals the tricks they play on our senses and why they fool us.
We show how easy it is to trick your sense of taste by changing the colours of food and drink, explain how what you see can change what you hear, and see just how unreliable our sense of colour can be.
But all this trickery has a serious purpose. It's helping scientists to create a new understanding of how our senses work - not as individual senses, but connected together.
It holds the intriguing possibility that one sense could be mapped into another. This is what happened to Daniel Kish, who lost his sight as a child. He is now able to create a vision of the world by clicking his tongue which allows him to echolocate like a bat.
And in a series of MRI scans, scientists are now looking to find out if Daniel's brain may have actually rewired itself enabling him to use sound to create a visual image of the world.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Klaus & Kinski - Ritmo de la noche"

Cavar polo país


Digging For Britain is a four-part television series on archaeology presented by Dr Alice Roberts. The series focus on archaeological excavations and research in the UK, both new sites and those already well-known to science, including:
* preparations for the first sailing of a replica Bronze Age ship
* uncovering new truths about the richest ever find of Anglo-Saxon treasure
* uncovering Shakespeare's first theatre
* exciting new discoveries in Dorset completely changing our understanding of life in Roman Britain.

As canções que você fez pra mim "LCD Soundsystem - I can change "

Como ler unha igrexa


Author Richard Taylor examines how the imagery, symbols and architecture of English parish churches have inspired, moved and enraged people down the centuries

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domingo, agosto 15, 2010

Lickisto Blackhouse camping


Architectural designer Charlie Luxton revisits some of his favourite ‘Build a New Life in the Country’ projects. This week, Charlie returns to the Scottish island of Harris to catch up with Harvey and John, who had an ambitious plan to turn a run-down croft into a campsite, only to see legal wrangles threaten the entire venture. How have the couple fared?

As canções que você fez pra mim "Siouxsie & The Banshees - Trust in me"

Os tesouros anglo-saxóns


Art historian Dr Nina Ramirez reveals the codes and messages hidden in Anglo-Saxon art. From the beautiful jewellery that adorned the first violent pagan invaders through to the stunning Christian manuscripts they would become famous for, she explores the beliefs and ideas that shaped Anglo-Saxon art.
Examining many of the greatest Anglo-Saxon treasures - such as the Sutton Hoo Treasures, the Staffordshire Hoard, the Franks Casket and the Lindisfarne Gospels - Dr Ramirez charts 600 years of artistic development which was stopped dead in its tracks by the Norman Conquest.


As canções que você fez pra mim "Siouxsie & The Banshees - Ornaments of gold"

domingo, agosto 08, 2010

Ruby, gold and malachite


Tuke painted oil studies of young male nudes during a tour of Italy in his early twenties in 1881, but the theme did not become central to his work until after 1885, when he had moved to Falmouth, then still a secluded part of Cornwall and a part of the country with a very mild climate that was more agreeable for nude bathing. There Tuke focused on maritime scenes and portraits, which showed boys and young men bathing, fishing and sunbathing on sunny beaches.

As canções que você fez pra mim "The Cure - Pictures of you"

Normandía


In this major series, Professor Robert Bartlett examines the extraordinary expansion and unchecked ambition of the Normans, and shows how they transformed the history of Europe.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Sisters of Mercy - Lucretia, my reflection"

sábado, agosto 07, 2010

Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!



As canções que você fez pra mim "Echo & The Bunnymen - Bedbugs and ballyhoo"

Campismo


Featuring the evocative memories and unseen archive of generations of enthusiasts, a documentary which tells the intriguing story of how sleeping under canvas evolved from a leisure activity for a handful of adventurous Edwardian gents to the quintessentially British family pastime that it is today.

As canções que você fez pra mim "The Stranglers - Always the sun"

A Grande Bretaña en bici


Clare Balding embarks on a pedal-powered odyssey across Britain to rediscover the magical world of 1950s cycling.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Coldcut - Find a way"

Fisterra


The BAFTA-winning Coast journeys around the British Isles and beyond to see how shared seas unite us all.
Britain's strong bonds with its Celtic cousins across the English Channel in Brittany, or 'Little Britain' as the French think of it, are explored, as the programme visits brand-new territory.
Neil Oliver tours the province of Finistère, which is battered by some of the wildest waters in the world, meeting a lighthouse keeper made famous by one of the world's most reproduced photographs. The image shows him about to be swallowed up by mountainous seas, so how did he manage to survive? Neil also visits Île de Sein, a tiny 'island of heroes' which was honoured with a prestigious military award by President de Gaulle after the islanders took to their boats at the start of the Second World War to fight with the Free French forces. The last survivors relive these moving events.
Nick Crane joins the Onion Johnnies, who provide the stereotypical image of a Frenchman in stripy t-shirt, beret and on a bicycle laden with onions. For nearly 200 years these bulb sellers have pedalled their produce around the homes of Britain. Nick finds out what's so special about their onions and meets a Johnny who picked up a Geordie accent and married a Newcastle girl.
Alice Roberts reveals the life-saving chemical element that's locked away inside seaweed as she recreates the remarkable accidental discovery of iodine. At Carnac, Mark Horton moves among the mysterious lines of standing stones erected 1,000s of years before Stonehenge to investigate their age-old connection to Britain. Miranda Krestovnikoff dives for a seafood delicacy: she's in search of a rare mollusc with a beautiful shell that fine diners pay a fortune to eat.


As canções que você fez pra mim "Astrud - No tengo miedo al futuro"

Nadar na natureza


Alice Roberts embarks on a quest to discover what lies behind the passion for wild swimming, now becoming popular in Britain. She follows in the wake of Waterlog, the classic swimming text by the late journalist and author, Roger Deakin.
Her journey takes in cavernous plunge pools, languid rivers and unfathomable underground lakes, as well as a skinny dip in a moorland pool. Along the way Alice becomes aware that she is not alone on her watery journey.

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Park life


The British invented them for the world, and they have been described as 'the lungs of the city - historian Dan Cruickshank reveals the history of our public parks.
Cruickshank travels the country to discover the evolution of the nation's urban public parks, a story of class, civic pride, changing fashions in sport and recreation which helps re-evaluate the amazing assets they are.
From their civic heyday in the 19th century to the neglect of the 1980s and their resurgence today, the documentary is a fascinating and entertaining history of an often-overlooked great British invention.

As canções que você fez pra mim "B.A.D. - Just play music"

sexta-feira, julho 30, 2010

A botica victoriana


In a unique experiment, historian Ruth Goodman, Professor Nick Barber and PhD student Tom Quick are recreating an authentic 19th-century pharmacy. The team discover the world of the pharmacy at the beginning of Queen Victoria's reign in 1837; a world where traditional remedies, such as leeches, oil of earthworm and potions laced with cannabis and opium, held sway. After sampling some of the old ways, the team venture into new discoveries, such as the Malvern water cure, the bronchial kettle for curing coughs, and the invention of Indian tonic water.

As canções que você fez pra mim "The Divine Comedy - I Like"

domingo, julho 25, 2010

Eu já nem lembro pr'onde mesmo que eu vou, mas vou até o fim



As canções que você fez pra mim "Chico Buarque & Ney Matogrosso- Até o Fim"

sábado, julho 24, 2010

A fin dunha era





As canções que você fez pra mim "The Stranglers - No More Heroes"

domingo, julho 04, 2010

Maldit*s estranxeir*s! A descoñecida historia do Grande Incendio de Londres


Everyone knows that the Great Fire of London started at a baker's in Pudding Lane; that it was a terrible accident; and that hardly anyone died. However, many Londoners, reeling from plague and war, and torn apart by sectarian tensions, believed that the fire had been started deliberately by a foreign enemy living within their midst. And they wanted to make sure a foreigner would pay for this crime of the century.
For several apocalyptic days and nights, as the city burned, Londoners hunted the foreign fire-starters. The first target was the Dutch, whose cities, navy and empire Britain coveted; the second was the French, our fundamentalist religious enemies. After an orgy of rage and violence, cosmopolitan London had found its incendiary alien - a Frenchman who claimed to have committed this act of terror - and from whom the mob would, quite literally, demand their pound of flesh.
But many were left wondering whether the real horrors had been committed by Londoners themselves. As the real stories of hardship and heroism emerged, the authorities had to ask whether London's foreign communities had been more loyal than they could ever have imagined.
With expert interviews, fresh visualisations of 17th-century London and contemporary sources, The Untold Great Fire of London reveals the dirty truth behind one of our most famous historical moments.


As canções que você fez pra mim "Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Prelude and Yodel"

domingo, junho 20, 2010

A historia da ciencia: poder, evidencia e paixón


For thousands of years we have wrestled with the great questions of existence. Who are we? What is the world made of? How did we get here? The quest to answer these is the story of science.
Each week, medical journalist Michael Mosley traces the often unpredictable path we have taken. From recreating a famous alchemist’s experiment, to following in Galileo’s footsteps, and putting himself in the hands of a hypnotist, Michael unpicks how science has changed the way we see ourselves, and the way we see our world.
It is a tale of courage and of fear, of hope and disaster, of persistence and success. It interweaves great forces of history – revolutions, voyages of discovery and artistic movements – with practical, ingenious inventions and the dogged determination of experimenters and scientists.
This is the story of how history made science and how science made history, and how the ideas which emerged made the modern world.

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A grande aventura dos camiños de ferro


Climb up on the footplate and join historian and host Dan Cruickshank for a railway adventure like no other as he investigates how trains helped shape modern Britain. This three-part series resurrects an exhilarating age and kicks off by focusing on the railways' role in defeating Hitler, before unearthing the incredible engineering achievements of Isambard Brunel and embarking on a trip on the earliest steam engines.


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Blitz street


Tony Robinson explores what it was like to live through the Blitz, on a specially-constructed street that is subjected to explosions similar to those inflicted by the Luftwaffe.

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Museo da Vida


What happens behind the scenes at the Museum? Why is it important to preserve the 70 million specimens in the collections? And how relevant is the research of Museum scientists to today’s challenges, like biodiversity loss and the spread of tropical disease?
The BBC documentary, Museum of Life, will answer these questions, and many more.

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Os xigantes da natureza por dentro


The second run of the BAFTA award-winning series reveals the anatomy of some of nature's most successful predators.
Highlights of the series include comparative anatomist Joy Reidenberg coming face-to-face with great white sharks in a dramatic cage dive encounter, biologist Simon Watt being squeezed by a live python, and the team making a dead lion roar by passing compressed air through its windpipe.

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I'm in a Rock'n'Roll Band


I'm in a Rock 'n' Roll Band! is a documentary television series broadcast on BBC Two, narrated by Mark Radcliffe and first broadcast on 1 May 2010. The series charts the history of rock music, with the first five episodes focusing on different members of a typical band, such as the singer or the guitarist.

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domingo, abril 25, 2010

Mentes fermosas




Who are the modern men and women who will be remembered for the brilliance of their minds? What are their legacies and what can their extraordinary discoveries tell us about the nature of science and the nature of truth?
In the first of a three-part series, Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell describes how she discovered pulsars, the by-products of supernova explosions which make all life in the universe possible. She describes the moments of despair and jubilation as the discovery unfolded and her excitement as pulsars took the scientific world by storm.
Profoundly reflective about the nature of scientific discovery, she shares her thoughts on the connections between religion and science and describes how she see science as a search for understanding rather than a quest for truth.

Great minds don't think alike. In fact, offbeat thinking has led to some of the greatest scientific discoveries of our age.
In the second of a three-part series uncovering the minds behind some of the greatest scientific discoveries of our age, James Lovelock explains how his maverick way of thinking led him not only to technical breakthroughs in atmospheric detection systems on Earth and Mars, but also to Gaia - a new way of thinking about the Earth as a holistic, self-regulating system.
He tells of his struggle against the scientific consensus of the day, the ridicule of his peers and his passionate belief that the mainstream scientific establishment stifles intellectual creativity.

The final part of this series looking at three brilliant contemporary scientists features Sir Tim Hunt, awarded the Nobel Prize for his discovery of the mechanism of how cells divide - a discovery fundamental to the life and growth of every single creature on the planet, as well as a vital clue into the mystery of cancer.
Hunt recalls moments in his life that provided inspiration for his career as a scientist, from his father's intent scholarship which shaped his early methods to his mother's battle with cancer and the influence of this on his current position at Cancer Research UK.
In his own words, Hunt recounts the events that informed his discovery, from chance encounters to life-changing conversations and reveals his own opinions on the thought processes, both logical and emotional, that led to his extraordinary discovery.


As canções que você fez pra mim "Stromae - Alors on danse"

sexta-feira, abril 23, 2010

Mapas: poder, saqueo e posesión

In a series about the extraordinary stories behind maps, Professor Jerry Brotton uncovers how maps aren't simply about getting from A to B but are revealing snapshots of defining moments in history and tools of political power and persuasion.
Visiting the world's first known map, etched into the rocks of a remote alpine hillside 3,000 years ago, Brotton explores how each culture develops its own unique, often surprising way of mapping. As Henry VIII's stunning maps of the British coastline from a bird's eye view show, they were also used to exert control over the world.
During the Enlightenment, the great French Cassini dynasty pioneered the western quest to map the world with greater scientific accuracy, leading also to the British Ordnance Survey. But these new scientific methods were challenged by cultures with alternative ways of mapping, such as in a Polynesian navigator's map which has no use for north, south and east.
As scientifically accurate map-making became a powerful tool of European expansion, the British carved the state of Iraq out of the Middle East. When the British drew up Iraq's boundaries, they had devastating consequences for the nomadic tribes of Mesopotamia.


In a series about the extraordinary stories behind maps, Professor Jerry Brotton shows how maps can reveal the fears, obsessions and prejudices of their age.
Religious passion inspires beautiful medieval maps of the world, showing the way to heaven, the pilgrims' route to Jerusalem and monstrous children who eat their parents. But by the Victorian era society is obsessed with race, poverty and disease. Royal cartographer James Wyld's world map awards each country a mark from one to five, depending on how 'civilised' he deems each nation to be. And a map made to help Jewish immigrants in the East End inadvertently fuels anti-semitism.
'Map wars' break out in the 1970s when left-wing journalist Arno Peters claims that the world map shown in most atlases was a lie that short-changed the developing world. In Zurich, Brotton talks to Google Earth about the cutting edge of cartography and at Worldmapper he sees how social problems such as infant mortality and HIV are strikingly portrayed on computer-generated maps that bend the world out of shape and reflect the spirit of our age.


As canções que você fez pra mim "Blur - Out of time"

A beleza dos mapas


Apreciando a arte da cartografía.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Camera Obscura - The sweetest thing"

domingo, abril 11, 2010

O xardín comestibel


Para que teño unha horta?
Teño unha horta porque teño fame. En concreto, teño unha fame que só se pode satisfacer a trevés da terra, e que só se pode saciar co que agroma. Cultivo porque sinto que hei de facelo; é como defino quen son, unha das maneiras coas que lle topo sentido a este mundo e coa que compenso o meu lugar nel.
Cos anos fun vendo que no é so cultivar, senon o xeito de cultivar o que importa.

Facer "O Xardín Comestibel" foi a maneira de atopar o xeito de cultivar máis xentíl posible co mundo. Un xardín que me agrada e que me alimenta e que é á vez un fogar para quen o visit. Escollendo cultivar os meus vexetais ao lado das miñas flores nunha mestura perfecta, a policultura, topei o xeito de combinar o mellor deses dous mundos.
O obxectivo é procurarme alomenos unha refrección diaría da miña horta ao longo da temporada de crecemento e acumular suficiente comida na lacena para soportar o inverno.

Procurei amigas para facer esta viaxe. Algunhas falan de permacultura, outras de como facer delicias co que apañamos - todo o mundo comparte unha crenza comun sobre como obter a felicidade, o pracer verdadeiro partindo do que se crea, non do que se compra.

As canções que você fez pra mim "The Doors - You're lost little girl"

quinta-feira, abril 08, 2010

Malcolm McLaren, 1946-2010


Que Highgate te sexa leve!

As canções que você fez pra mim "Malcolm McLaren - Something's Jumping In Your Shirt"

O Restoration Man


Neste episodio, George, o noso Restoration Man, coñece a Gareth, un home decidido a non vivir nunha casa sen personalidade.
O Gareth e a sua muller Jill soñan ter unha casa única para viviren coa súa familia. Malia non ter experiencia previa na construcción, o Gareth non resiste a mercar unha antiga igrexa no Pembrokeshire, e planexa rehabilitar o abandonado edificio el mesmo para aforrar cartos.
Pode que sexa un edificio único, mais está rodeado por tumbas de centos de mortos e iso significa unha chea de formalidades. Ainda por riba, o pequeno orzamento forza a Gareth a atopar a meirande parte dos materiais a través de ebay.
Gorges ofrece una man para axudar co deseño e co estrés que supón para a familia o proceso da rehabilitación.
Despois do visto e prace das arqueólogas, Gareth pode seguir co seu traballo. Como non chegan os cartos, el mesmo fai o traballo especializado.
Gareth e Jill tentan seguir preceptos ecolóxicos, e así instalan un panel solar, unha bomba de aire quente e un sistema de recollida de augas pluviais. A igrexa quentará-se cunha estufa central que queima madeira e o illamento ha de ser esencial.
Malia a falta de experiencia do Gareth, remata a igrexa de maneira moi xeitosa. A cociña de planta aberta, a sala de estar e o comedor son espaciosos e luminosos, mentes que arriba o luxoso baño e as ocorrentes habitacións aproveitan ao máximo as fiestras orixinais da igrexa e a súa estructura de madeira.


As canções que você fez pra mim "The Housemartins - Build"

quarta-feira, abril 07, 2010

Apreciando a arte


Unha guía concisa e rigorosa sobre a historia, os principios e as teorías da Pintura Occidental. Fácil de manexar e de levar consigo nunha visita a calquera galería, moi doado de percorrer, este libro proporciona os coñecementos para poñer en contexto as máis populares pinturas desde o 1400 ata os nosos días.

As canções que você fez pra mim "The Beautiful South - Everybody's talkin'"

quinta-feira, março 25, 2010

O vaso de Portland


A copia do dezaoito feita por Josiah Wedgwood que se conserva no V&A; outra das marabillas que apalpa e nos amosa o David Dimbleby nas Seven Ages of Britain.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Siouxsie & The Banshees - You're lost little girl"

quarta-feira, março 24, 2010

Unha historia da arte británica


Muller con esquio de Hans Holbein o Novo, c.1527
Outro magnífico compendio da bbc, desta volta do lonxano 1996.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Echo & The Bunnymen - Bring on the dancing horses"

sábado, março 20, 2010

Irmás


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As canções que você fez pra mim "Helen Reddy - I am woman"

terça-feira, março 16, 2010

O Yellowstone da BBC


Moito me te temo que a extraordinaria beleza da imaxes só se pode disfrutar no ecrán, nunca nun atasco no medio do Parque ou enriba dunha ruidosa moto de neve. E está fóra de cuestión ir ata alá.

As canções que você fez pra mim "David Bowie - Young americans"

domingo, março 07, 2010

Os mares do sul


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As canções que você fez pra mim "Talking Heads - Wild, wild life"

Diamantes verdadeiros


Chemistry: a volatile history

Seven Ages of Britain

As canções que você fez pra mim "The Beautiful South - Prettiest eyes"

quarta-feira, fevereiro 24, 2010

Non sen tempo


Michio Kaku, finalmente.
"O tempo que sentimos como pasa, o tempo no que cremos e confiamos, quizais só sexa unha ilusión, unha ilusión que nos permite toparlle sentido ao noso lugar neste pequeno recuncho do cosmos."

As canções que você fez pra mim "Culture Club - Time"

Orgullo e preconceito


Lingua de calidade do profesor Xosé Ramón Freixeiro Mato pretende dar algunhas receitas para determos o proceso de deturpación castelanizadora da nosa lingua e para (re)construírmos un galego de calidade liberado de interferencias espurias, un galego máis auténtico e por iso con futuro. Aínda que boa parte desas receitas son de natureza lingüístico-gramatical (fonéticas, morfolóxicas, sintácticas, léxicas ou pragmáticas), tamén se inclúen algunhas reflexións que pretenden contribuír para o fortalecemento da nosa autoestima lingüística, tentando desfacer de paso algunhas ideas preconceptuosas sobre a súa historia e situación actual. Un galego de calidade utilizado oralmente e por escrito por persoas orgullosas e conscientes da importancia do seu idioma é a fórmula máis acaída para garantirmos o seu futuro.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Maria Bethânia - Fera Ferida"

segunda-feira, fevereiro 22, 2010

Gz salvatge


A rica fauna e flora galega e os seus variados ecosistemas. A gravación durou tres meses en máis de 200 localizacións e achega o espectador aos hábitos alimenticios, depredadores e de conduta de animais tan diversos como a águia real, o lobo, o falcón peregrino, o furón, a lontra, o xabaril, a ra de Santo Antonio, o leirón gris, a curuxa, o salmón, o polbo, a centola... Ata case cen especies distintas vertebradas e invertebradas de Galicia. Estrea 14/2/09. 15 x 22´.
Ara en català.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Jorge Ben Jor - Oba, la vem ela"

quinta-feira, fevereiro 04, 2010

As sete épocas


David Dimbleby viaxa a través do pasado da nación, desde a prehistoria da Idade de Ferro ata os nosos días. Esta é unha historia da sociedade británica contada non grazas aos documentos e ás fontes escrítas mais a través da cultura material de cada época - as obras de arte, a artesanía e a industria.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Dorival Caymmi - Dois de fevereiro"