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Dylan McGlamry from Huntsville, Alabama, has been selected to serve as the student graduation marshal for the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences at Auburn University's summer 2021 commencement Aug. 6-7.
Dylan, son of Cris.
Gentle Universe at SM Mall of Asia Atrium, Sept 24, 2011
Lopez Museum's Reverb (off-site component at SM Mall of Asia Atrium, Sept 24, 1pm to 4pm ) featuring live performances by Gentle Universe, Elemento, Mannet Villariba, Caliph8 and Japanese sound artist Seido.
Pictures by PhotoMaya
Ben Garcimo and Joan Rodriguez
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(c) Gentle Universe 2011
Bigger is Better | Street Lamp Portraits Set
Went out shooting around Long Island City with my buddy Dylan for a while. So of course I had to include him in my little series.
Dylan was born on October 27, 1914 at No 5, Cwmdonkin Drive in Swansea, and died on November 9, 1953 in St Vincent’s Hospital, New York.
During his lifetime he wrote many great poems, including ‘Fern Hill’, ‘The hunchback in the park’ and of course ‘Do not go gentle into that good night’.
He is also famous for writing the ‘play for voices’ Under Milk Wood, and the collection of stories, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog.
Dylan stops to inspect a ticket in the ticketbooth at his 5th birthday party at Chuck E Cheese, November 2010. We were all yelling, Grab The Tickets! and he was stopping to check every one.
had the No. 15 mark in the shot put qualifying at 64-2 1/4 (19.56m) in the 12th IAAF World Indoor Championships
very blurry photo of Dylan Moran. comedian of Black books fame and part of the reason we went to melbourne. if you could see more clearly you would note the beer wine and ashtray present on the table -they were frequently in use.
Bob Dylan Live In Japan 1978
Nikon F Nikkor 105mm KODAK TRI X PAN FILM
The highest masterpiece of dylan: Idiot Wind (1976)
Poet, translator, lecturer and entertainer Malcolm Parr – who worked in the Dylan Thomas Centre when it was a college – discussed the fascinating history of the Dylan Thomas Centre, from its beginnings as Swansea’s Guildhall to its present day home as the international focal point for Dylan Thomas.
(Photo Copyright Bernard Mitchell)