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Alistair Overeem Interview
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Im tollen Fotoblog vom Joachim Brehm.
Danke für die Ehre! :-)
LG Elena
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When I took this shot, I realized I was probably in the background of the interview, so I quickly got out of the way! I might be on TV tonight, YUCK! I was dressed like a bum!
Tracy Richards of WKMG/Channel 6 interviews interviews Executive Director of the American Lung Association of Florida - Central Area Eric Gray (left) and President of Healing Laser Clinics, Inc., Mark Marino (right) about the Cross of Lorraine Award. The American Lung Association honored Marino for operating one of the few small businesses in the area that has gone smoke-free.
Melvin Manhoef Interview
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Darryl Leonard services portable toilets for Royal Flush Portable Restrooms, a company owned by his uncle. The company does work for special events like regattas on Kelly Drive and for the Phillies and Eagles. Royal Flush provides a variety of toilet options - stand-alones like this wheelchair accessible one shown on Northwestern Avenue near Forbidden Drive in the Wissahickon, flushable ones and trailerfulls. Leonard may vacuum out one to two hundred toilets a day into his truck which holds 1500 gallons and work from 5:30 in the morning to 9 at night. A downside is when he has to come out and clean up after someone has tipped a booth over. Leonard wasn't complaining about the job, however. "It is what it is." Watch video here
Nancy Veatch
I am Christian, a mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin and probably more I ‘m not aware of now, professionally young and physically old. I’ve been in the Navy, oil field, farmers market, bars, restaurants, hospitals, parts houses. The Lord must have really become frustrated because He finally hit me on the head with the idea of school to become a teacher of children. This was the agenda until I took an art appreciation class. The images that I had seen many times over at this time seemed to reach out with colors and shapes. The professor said I should take more art classes so I did and let myself literally get sucked in to the world of making the shapes and colors that I had seen.
My chosen medium, clay, actually there was no choice. The material seemed to be an extension of my soul. I can reach into and mould it until something appears. When I work techniques don’t separate themselves, one so called technique blends into another depending on the intended form. There is not a thought process that says “well, now I will coil or soft slab”. These words only appear when explaining to another about the process, actually there is no language when a work is started.
My love is sculpture and throwing is second. I work to improve my skill in throwing and actually spend more time throwing. I think that if I could throw as skillfully as I should then I’d probably never throw again.
When I need to work, there is so much I need to know that I usually go to the wheel with the thought of design and glazing. When I start sculpture, I’m more at ease and comfortable especially with the human or animal form. I don’t worry about design and glazing. I rely on the form and like the unglazed texture of the clay.
Anything made to edify, stimulate thought, make a statement is art. Art is all around us architecture, landscaping, clothes cars, furniture etc. The thought that art is exclusive and only the gifted can “create art” is foolish. Art making is a learned skill accessible to anyone.
I’ve been working in clay since1996 and I work best when I work for myself but always are persuaded by demands to work for other reasons. Life always gets in the way. A successful artist doesn’t let life get in the way.
Art was being made through the 40’s.I’m not impressed with modernism and postmodernism. Expressionism and abstract expressionism are always exciting. I don’t consciously model what I do because of influence from any artistic movement. I am taken with the work of Rodin and Van Gough.
Artists are treated with esteem and respect but sometimes as unnecessary.
I like the Museum of Modern Art because they have many of my favorites, most of all Starry Night by Van Gough.
I have met the 2006 Nobel Peace prize several times in the past few months. Today, he has agreed to talk in front of the camera.
Lewis Black - a man who is not afraid to say, or yell, or shout, or rant, whatever is on his mind. Lewis' comedy is fueled by genuine outrage at the lunacy of American society. Born and raised in and around Washington, DC., his dad introduced him to theatre and Lewis planned on spending his life as a playwright. In the 80's, he moved to New York, where he wrote and directed for the stage. He often MC'd before his plays and next thing ya know - he's doing stand up. Eventually, he caught the eye of Hollywood producers, made some appearances in movies like "Hannah And Her Sisters" and "Jacob's Ladder", then, in 1997, Lewis got his big break. He scored a segment on the 'Daily Show' called "Back in Black". Those appearances have made Lewis a star. Since then, he's had his very own comedy specials, released a bunch of CD's and even won a Grammy for best comedy album. That was for his work 'The Carnegie Hall Performance". These days, Lewis has his own show "The Root of All Evil".
Check out his interview with George here.
Day 1 at Chicago Tribune's Printer's Row Lit Fest with Amy Guth from Chicago Now interviewing local authors -ChicagoNow.com
Check out the interview at the Chicago Subtext with Amy Guth
Yay! My interview went up today on Blythelife.com. Such an honor to be invited, and such a fun interview! :)
Also giving away a big prize-- a Smidge House sofa! Come see how you can win!
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Interview w/Male Bonding
Primavera Sound 2011
Barcelona, Spain
05/28/2011
Photo by Cory Smith © 2011
Twitter = @shootingsound
Savannah (Teen Annex Committee) interviews Bryan, a local London artist, about the mural he is painting on the side of the escalator in the Teen Annex.
CorkStop Studios is an artist's studio in San Luis Obispo County on California's beautiful Central Coast, half way between Los Angeles and San Francisco. It is home to three contemporary artists: Carol Paquet, Anne Stahl and Xenia Madison. All three are abstract painters and printmakers who are schooled, exhibited and collected internationally.