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Saturday, October 26, 2019 at 10pm

Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery

Part performance, part dance party, the Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery transformed into a night club in this event choreographed by artist Brendan Fernandes.

Photos by Richard Marinelli.

Saturday, October 26, 2019 at 10pm

Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery

Part performance, part dance party, the Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery transformed into a night club in this event choreographed by artist Brendan Fernandes.

Photos by Richard Marinelli.

Opening reception and performance (at 5pm) for Inaction, a new sculptural and performance-based installation by Brendan Fernandes.

 

Photography by Rich Marinelli

Inaction Figure show at Clutter Gallery, Beacon, NY

 

In-Action Figure Show @ clutter Gallery, Beacon NY

Opening reception and performance (at 5pm) for Inaction, a new sculptural and performance-based installation by Brendan Fernandes.

 

Photography by Rich Marinelli

Saturday, October 26, 2019 at 10pm

Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery

Part performance, part dance party, the Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery transformed into a night club in this event choreographed by artist Brendan Fernandes.

Photos by Richard Marinelli.

Saturday, October 26, 2019 at 10pm

Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery

Part performance, part dance party, the Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery transformed into a night club in this event choreographed by artist Brendan Fernandes.

Photos by Richard Marinelli.

Color photograph showing a scene from the one-day interfaith Holocaust awareness conference themed "Christians and Jews: Inaction or In Action," held at the First Baptist Church, Salem, Mass. in November 1985, and co-sponsored by the Church and the Holocaust Center of the North Shore Jewish Federation.

 

In this scene, the attendees are pictured looking toward speaker Rev. Frank Eiklor. "The time has come for not only tears over the past, but action for the future," said Frank Eiklor, local broadcaster for the Shalom Fellowship, Salem. "We as Christians will not tolerate antisemitism — Antisemitism is not a Jewish problem... An attack on the Jews is an attack on us. Should the need arise," explained Eiklor, "it will no longer be ignored and faced alone by the Jesih community. We will tell the media that we are indeed our brother's keeper" ("The Suburban News," November 23, 1985, p. 16).

 

The photo was printed in November 1985 according to its back, and the event was reported by "The Suburban News" on Nov. 23, the "Jewish Journal" on November 21, and the Lynn "Item" on November 8, 1985.

 

Rev. Frank Eiklor is pictured at center.

 

Citation: Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Salem State University, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts

Tanzania's Angel Eaton inaction during the ladies pressure group final round this afternoon 9th Sept during Tusker Malt Limited Uganda Golf Open 2017 at Uganda Golf Club, Kitante,Kampala.Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/Kmaupdates.

Opening reception and performance (at 5pm) for Inaction, a new sculptural and performance-based installation by Brendan Fernandes.

 

Photography by Rich Marinelli

קורס מנהיגות לבנות המדרשה במלון שערי ירושלים

I feel sentimental with my present camera, but I am thinking of upgrading. It is a Canon 20D and still works well, and I have the opportunity to trade it in for a Canon 40D. I may want to wait as this trade up opportunity will still be in effect even after the next Canon camera comes out. I am now at that debate. Should I now or should I wait?

 

Focus instead on the story of success that will come from your actions! It’s a much better story!

 

People love coming up with reasons as to why they become stuck. It’s so easy to do. The result is that they miss out on the future because they are chained to the past, and don’t make the effort to break the shackles that tie them down. They refuse to pursue change because it involves just ‘so much work.’ Today I’m with a group that is involved in the home renovation / construction industry. The world of smart home technology is taking their skills and business model into uncharted territory. Many of them are fearful of the change, worried about its impact, and unsure of where to start. And so many of them will take the most natural of all human decisions - avoid it by not making a decision at all. Do nothing. Worry about it later.

 

And yet their industry is in the midst of massive, sweeping change, and a good number of them probably won’t be in business in 5-10 years. Inaction can kill.

 

Excuses are probably the worst form of failure, because you can avoid making them simply by doing what you need to do! Which is - do something! At least *start* taking action!

 

Excuses offer an easy way out in the short term, but in the long term, doom you to a series of failures, each one worst then the last.

 

Excuses provide you with a pathway for failure, when you need a highway for success.

 

#motivationalquotes #inspirationalquotes #speakerlife #excuses

 

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Opening reception and performance (at 5pm) for Inaction, a new sculptural and performance-based installation by Brendan Fernandes.

 

Photography by Rich Marinelli

Inaction Figure show at Clutter Gallery, Beacon, NY

 

In-Action Figure Show @ clutter Gallery, Beacon NY

Inaction Figure show at Clutter Gallery, Beacon, NY

 

In-Action Figure Show @ clutter Gallery, Beacon NY

Archaeology in inaction!

Opening reception and performance (at 5pm) for Inaction, a new sculptural and performance-based installation by Brendan Fernandes.

 

Photography by Rich Marinelli

Opening reception and performance (at 5pm) for Inaction, a new sculptural and performance-based installation by Brendan Fernandes.

 

Photography by Rich Marinelli

Notice the sign propped up against the shop. Swagger sticks. Marvellous.

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