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Crossing the Line - From USS Midway CV-41 1979 Cruise Book, This is what happens when you cross the
equator and go from being a lowly polywog to becoming a Shellback.
These aboriginal children are taking part in a race in which they are pulled along the ground while sitting on a betel nut frond.
I think these are Ami aborigines going on their leggings.
Boundary Crossings 2015
Space & Identity: No Road Map
August 7, 2015 6:30 pm
Mediatheque and Atrium
PNCA - Arlene and Harold Schnitzer Center for Art and Design
511 NW Broadway
One-night exhibition of animated installation works by participants in PNCA’s Boundary Crossings: An Institute in Animated Arts
Participants include:
Beryl Allee
Taylor Bearden
Kyle Browne
Matt Dan
Sabina Haque
Aaron Christopher Johnson
Liz Randall
Dana Rudolph
Christine Veras
Chaz Stobbs
Gerardo Vargas
Jenifer Yeuroukis
Boundary Crossings Co-faculty: Rose Bond & Pedro Serrazina
Photos by Mario Gallucci
Crossing the Line - From USS Midway CV-41 1979 Cruise Book, This is what happens when you cross the
equator and go from being a lowly polywog to becoming a Shellback.
Crossing the Line - From USS Midway CV-41 1979 Cruise Book, This is what happens when you cross the
equator and go from being a lowly polywog to becoming a Shellback.
L to R: Sera-Lys McArthur and Gavin Hoffman rehearse Crossing Mnisose at The Armory.
Photo by Kate Szrom/Courtesy of Portland Center Stage at The Armory
Crossing Mnisose
By Mary Kathryn Nagle
Directed by Molly Smith
April 13 — May 5, 2019
On the U.S. Bank Main Stage
Crossing Mnisose (“minne-show-she”) tells the story of one of America's first feminists, Sacajawea, and draws a line from a completely original view of Lewis and Clark to the present day, as descendants of the Dakota and Lakota Nations continue their fight for the Mnisose (or what Europeans named the “Missouri River”) and the lands that contain the burials of their ancestors. From celebrated playwright, activist, and attorney Mary Kathryn Nagle (Cherokee Nation), whose Manahatta captivated audiences at Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
Commissioned by Portland Center Stage at The Armory | World Premiere
Crossing the Line - From USS Midway CV-41 1979 Cruise Book, This is what happens when you cross the equator and go from being a lowly polywog to becoming a Shellback.
Just a hip shot as we were crossing the street to go get hot dogs in Central Park. Everyone looks so busy and intent on getting somewhere. I always wonder if all the people on cell phones are really talking with someone or are they just avoiding having verbal contact with the strangers on the streets?
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VRS DASW with 209 crosses the Connecticut river between Walpole & Bellows Falls after switching Dead River Fuel.