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Meet the man behind Brighton pizzeria Pizzaface

Tell us a little about yourself My name is Bertie van der Beek and am now the grand old age of 35. I grew up in a little village called Lacock in Wiltshire and moved to Brighton in 2005. My partner Mariya Takeuchi – who is the manager of Boho Gelato in Pool Valley – and I are due to get married this year. Keeping with the food theme, we actually met at a Brighton and Hove Food and Drink Festival event. What is your restaurant called, where is it and when was it established? Our first Pizzaface opened in Kemp Town in 2009. We now also have branches in Hove and Worthing.

Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop bursts with love for the 1980s aesthetic

Jul 15, 2021 It’s March 2020, and I’m headed to the offices of film distributor Shochiku to speak with Kyohei Ishiguro about his new animated film, “Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop.” I’ve been asked to wear a mask while conducting the interview, a first for me. Arriving a few minutes early, I take a walk through Tsukiji fish market, which is eerily quiet a month earlier, I would’ve been pushing through throngs of tourists. At this point, the film’s release date of May 15, 2020, is still on, with the hope that this whole COVID-19 situation will blow over by then.

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Talking to the Anonymous YouTuber and the Photographer Who Helped Mariya Takeuchi s Plastic Love Go Viral

If you’re one of the millions of people who’s seen Mariya Takeuchi’s “Plastic Love” hovering in your YouTube recommendations, you probably know about Plastic Lover. In 2017, the anonymous account uploaded an extended version of the 1984 Japanese pop song to YouTube, and in the process helped catalyze a global obsession with the funky, carefree genre known as city pop. Part of why “Plastic Love” got stuck in the YouTube algorithm has to do with the video’s thumbnail photo, a wistful black-and-white headshot of Takeuchi taken from a different single. This same picture is ultimately what led to the video’s removal from the site in 2018, after the photographer, Alan Levenson, filed a copyright strike—not Mariya Takeuchi’s record label, as one might imagine. Months later, Levenson and Plastic Lover came to an understanding, and the video was restored with proper attribution, now reaching 63 million views.

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