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This was the third lot to participate in the act. Go and see the entertainers if your down that way, well worth it.
I remember watching a similar act in the same spot 20 years ago.
Great coffee shop round the corner.
Pilgrims watch Pope Francis (and view the photos they took of him) deliver his address at the papal audience. A big cheer went up when he greeted the South African pilgrims.
Go on a pilgrimage with Fowler Tours!
My very talented friend Gabby Young from her recent Edinburgh Jazz Festival gig in the Spiegeltent.
You can see my other pics of Gabby here:
You can hear some of her music here:
My thanks are due to Gabby, for arranging my photo pass. :-)
Steve Allen's "Meeting of Minds" Revival Play Debating Torture and S&M
Joe Mantegna, Ernie Hudson, France Nuyen, Gary Cole and Richard Gilliland in Show #7
The man who first condemned torture and the death penalty, Cesare Beccaria, confronts the man who popularized the sexual pleasures of S & M, the unrepentant Marquis de Sade. A pre-Civil War slave, Frederick Douglass faces off with the dowager Empress of China, Tz'u-his. And how will Steve Allen deal with this clash of egos? , etc.
Find out thus Sunday night at the Steve Allen Theater as the revival of Steve Allen's Meeting of Minds in a monthly series continues in its live theater incarnation with another star-studded cast.
Gary Cole continues leading the debate as Steve Allen, France Nuyen will dominate as the Empress Tz'u-hsi, Joe Mantegna makes the case against the evils of torture as Cesare Beccaria, Ernie Hudson illuminates the depths of despair and the power of knowledge as Frederick Douglass, and Richard Gilliland incarnates the wit and defiance of the rebel de Sade.
Opening Minds Productions, in association with Meadowlane Enterprises, Inc., and Bill Allen, is reviving Steve Allen's award-winning, timeless PBS series Meeting of Minds as live theater. Allen's series, comprised of 24 hours of programming, originally aired from 1977 to 1981. Staged readings are scheduled once a month at the Steve Allen Theater in Hollywood as part of launching the effort to perform these works nationally.
Series 2. I revisited the island province of Marinduque to experience the Moriones festival unique to this province. The Moriones is the costumed reenactment of the Passion of Christ. This is what I saw.
Capital Ideas members enjoy listening to Joel Wegner of Menutria, Meghan Dear of Localize and Deepak Gupta of LoginRadius share how they turned their business ideas into reality on a Capital Ideas panel. It was held at the Edmonton Journal on July 16, 2014, and was moderated by Karen Unland.
A montage of the audience with the Pyrenees mountains and Newhaven skies. Seems some of the audience turned up twice the conference was so good!
The photograph of the Pyrenees was taken during the IBMT anniversary Pyrenees Walk tracing the path taken by many International Brigaders to enter Spain - many Spanish refugees from Franco took the reverse route into France.
The photograph of the sunset was taken at the IBMT AGM at Newhaven and Eastbourne last October 2012 - BTW it's the sun rising. Newhaven was the port through which many Brigaders crossed to France on their way to Spain and, as Chris Hall pointed out, it was where the many of the ILP contingent landed on their return.
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Copyrights and Acknowlegements: Creative Commons: BY-NC-SA, IBMT and Marshall Mateer
These girls sat behind us during the show and had a lot of fun playing around with each other before the festivities began. A Jesuit Mission, Battambang, Cambodia.
The Mission provides support for children who've suffered health problems from landmine accidents and those who have other disabilities. Children with these conditions are generally ostracized in Cambodia and the Mission provides a home with love support.
Conor O'Neill's audience for his talk on SMS, LBS, and Social Networking. I'd take a picture of Conor, but he is in shadow.
Malcolm was quite a delight in 2008 as he spoke to the audience for an hour. It might as well have been a minute because time flew by with his many witty stories.
Rediscovering the City: New methods of researching and exploring the city
Photo by Bartek Barczyk CC BY 4.0 Medialab Katowice
The audience outside the tent fade into overexposure whilst Ain't Misbehavin' do their stuff at the 2014 Town & Country Fair on Parker's Piece in Cambridge