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USC School of Dramatic Arts production of Great Expectations, Mar. 1-4, 2018, at the McClintock Theatre. © 2017 Photo by Craig Schwartz for the USC School of Dramatic Arts
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July 27, 2013 - QuickChek New Jersey Festival of Ballooning 2013 - Solberg Airport
A lone fisherman on the river never expects to catch fish, that isn't the point. He can hope, still.
Zeiss Mess Ikonta, neopan 400 (pushed to 800)
Copyright © Kevin Cooper Photoline NUJ: Making Planning Work: Working with developers, meeting communitiesâ great expectationsâ on Wednesday 17 May 2017 in Riddel Hall, Queenâs University Belfast, Stranmillis. Seamus McKee, BBC Radio Ulster, Chairmanâs Welcome to Session One, Expectation and reality: where are we now? Alderman Jim Dillon, Chair, NILGA Planning Working Group, speaking on View from the Councils: Balancing the needs of developers and communities. Angus Kerr, Director of Planning Policy, Department for Infrastructure, speaking on View from the Department: Does planning practice within the 11 councils match government expectations? Richard Harwood OBE QC, Barrister, 39 Essex Chambers speaking on Great Expectations Part 1: How Councils can deal with developers and communities. Great Expectations Part 2: The stakeholder perspective: Colm Bradley, Director, Community Places, Conor Mulligan, Managing Director, Lagan Homes (NI), and John Armstrong, Managing Director, Construction Employersâ Federation. Voices from the floor & panel discussion: Angus Kerr, DFI, Richard Harwood, OBE QC, 39 Essex Chambers, Colm Bradley, Community Places, Conor Mulligan, Lagan Homes (NI), and John Armstrong, CEF, followed by Coffee Break and opportunity to network. Session Two âExpectations for the future: how do we get thereâ? Karen Blair, Managing Director, Cleaver Fulton Rankin, and Paul Duffy, Head of Planning, Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, speaking on Vision and Compliance: Key Issues. Emma Walker, Director, Turley and Phil Williams, Director of Planning and Place, Belfast City Council, speaking on Developer Contributions and Section 76: Policy and Practice. Karen Blair, Cleaver Fulton Rankin, Paul Duffy, Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, Emma Walker, Turley, Phil Williams, Belfast City Council, speaking on Voices from the floor & panel discussion. Derek McCallan, Chief Executive, Northern Ireland Local Government Association, speaking on Seminar outcomes: resolution and follow-up. Failure remarks by Seamus McKee.
Expectations
51 Bergen Street Brooklyn NY
Subway Bergen Street on F and G
December 11-13, 2010
After nearly 12 months of submissions, selections, networking and logistics, 50 works will be on exhibition ready for the final vote by artists! 40,000 euro prizes awarded on the night. Celeste Prize is an international contemporary art prize that allows artists from all over the world, to be democratically brought to the view of curators without the process of studio visits.
Within the prize, a thematic exhibition was also open for submissions. Manon Slome and Julian Navarro were nominated to be jurors for the prize and curators for this year’s exhibition titled Expectations.
Ten artists respectively were selected for venues in Berlin and New York City. In this project, No Longer Empty’s goal is to convey the message of Expectations.
Below is an excerpt from Manon Slome's catalogue essay:
Expectations is conceived as an exhibition that uses the image less for purposes of representation than as a tool for setting something into motion - whether it be action, emotion, a state of being or becoming. Works selected will convey a sense that the image leads beyond the scope of the painting or photograph, that the moment we see in the frame is just the frozen predicament before what will happen next. The whole idea of anticipation is that it is open ended, looking forward instead of to the past. In essence, the curatorial intention is to be liberating."
“Expectations” creates a fitting challenge for artists who have entered a juried prize and for an economic and political climate where boundaries of the expected are continually being challenged.
Taken during a dress rehearsal of Great Expectations produced by Ashton Hayes Theatre Club on 28th Jan 2018. More information about Ashton Hayes Theatre Club see:
www.ashtonhayestheatreclub.co.uk
For tickets see:
www.storyhouse.com/event/great-expectations
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Mosaic of busy bees surrounding Norwich's lion and castle - in the main entry foyer, at NUA's St George building of 1899
Illustration from Charles Dickens's novel "Great Expectations." Estella (in red) has come back to visit Miss Havisham, the woman who raised her. "Not forgotten, But treasured up in my memory; Great Expectations Chap. XXXVIII"
Modi's upcoming visit to Bangladesh, where he will be accompanied by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, will be one with really high expectations by people of both the countries.
Great Expectations. An ongoing series on the BBC World Service which follows the lives of people who live in the diverse ethnic mix of east London, on the doorstep of the 2012 Olympic Games. It looks at their view of the changes and money being spent around them from where they live - in a deprived part of the inner city, in dense blocks of flats and social housing - known as an estate in the UK or a housing project in the US. The BBC's Nina Robinson reports in the next 2 programmes on the incidence of poverty in the area and how this is reflected in the lives of residents.
downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/worldservice/docarchive/doca...
Mountain Town Station finally upgraded their sign on Broadway following the addition of the new Camille's. This one attempts to reflect the rustic decor of the restaurant itself.
Despite a rumor that this train was supposed to have 4 SD60's, there isnt much to complain about with this consist. CP 484 heads south with an SD60 and 2 SD40-2's.