“The aesthetic experience is a simple beholding of the object . . . you experience a radiance. You are held in aesthetic arrest.” - Joseph Campbell
Aesthetic Arrest is our weekly dip into the Epicurean pleasures we’ve been enjoying lately. Cheers to that!
This Week’s Apéritif: A Sour Jdid & A Champagne Cocktail à la Rick's Café in Casablanca, Morocco
Ryan Wildstar’s Recommendations:
Reading: The Death of Sitting Bear: New and Selected Poems by N. Scott Momaday (February 27, 1934 – January 24, 2024)
Watch this great documentary: N. Scott Momaday: Words From a Bear (via PBS American Masters)
Listening: Bubisher (new single), Mawja (upcoming new album) and Sahari (2019) by Aziza Brahim
English Translations of 4 Songs from the Album: Hada Jil (This Generation); Mujayam (Camps); Leil (Night); Sahari (The Deserts) (via World Listening Post)
Looking: The Art of Ahmed Yacoubi (1928-1985)
The Alchemist’s Cookbook by Ahmed Yacoubi:
Viewing: Touki Bouki — directed by Djibril Diop Mambéty (available via Criterion)
Tasting: Africana: More Than 100 Recipes and Flavors Inspired by a Rich Continent by Lerato Umah-Shaylor
Check out Lerato’s Substack: Cook With Lerato - Subscribe here!
Ryan Elston’s Recommendations:
Reading: House Made of Dawn by N. Scott Momaday (February 27, 1934 – January 24, 2024)
Celebrating N. Scott Momaday (via The Paris Review)
Watch this great documentary: N. Scott Momaday: Words From a Bear (via PBS American Masters)
Listening: 3 by Abdullah Ibrahim
Abdullah Ibrahim brings his spell-binding Trio to Barbican (via Jazzwise)
Looking: The Art of Julie Mehretu
Julie Mehretu on Instagram / Works for Sale (via Artsy)
Julie Mehretu: The Process is Both Granular and Galactic (via Flaunt)
Check out Julie Mehretu's upcoming exhibition in Venice, Italy at the Palazzo Grassi: Julie Mehretu. Ensemble (on view March 17, 2024 to January 6, 2025!)
Viewing: Faya Dayi (2021) — directed, written & produced by Jessica Beshir (available via Criterion)
“I Wanted Viewers to Meet People Before They Become News Stories”: Jessica Beshir on Faya Dayi (via Filmmaker)
‘Faya Dayi’ Review: Stylish Documentary Immerses Us in the Khat Leaf’s Intoxicating Aura (via Variety)
Tasting: Africana: More Than 100 Recipes and Flavors Inspired by a Rich Continent by Lerato Umah-Shaylor
Check out Lerato’s Substack: Cook With Lerato - Subscribe here!
That’s it for this week! But we want the dinner party to continue! So each week we are asking a “dinner party” question for everyone joining us here at our table. Last week, we asked: “What's one of YOUR favorite delis?” Here are some of the great responses from the comments:
Ryan Wildstar chose Art's Delicatessen in Studio City!
Ryan Elston chose Sabor Latino in Montreal!
Del Mar chose Langer's Delicatessen in L.A.!
kde chose L'As du Fallafel in Paris!
Cheryl chose Saigon Deli in Seattle!
Thank you everyone for your wonderful responses! That was last week . . . but we don't want this week's dinner party to end either!
So here is this week's question for the table:
This week we talked about two excellent films from Africa, Touki Bouki and Faya Dayi, both of which are available in the Criterion Collection.
So, our question for the table this week is:
What's one of YOUR favorite foreign films? Or to put it another way, what’s one of your favorite examples of “world cinema”?
Tell us your choice in the comments and we’ll share some of your responses on next week’s podcast!
Also, don't forget to stop by The Epicurean Vagabonds Substack on Wednesdays, to check out our revamped Mid-Week Libations! Now with audio segments featuring Ryan & Ryan!
And thank you for joining us for Season Two of Aesthetic Arrest!
Cheers to that!
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