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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.
13 November 2017, COP 23 - Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy: cities and local authorities for climate action
Germany - Bonn - November 2017
Interviews
European Union / Fred Guerdin
Had an interview with the mall's photo studio today. Best of luck to me. I know I've got the two girls who came in after me beat (well, OK, dress code wise), but I don't know about anyone else.
This is my grandfather's Minolta, it needs batteries and film before it'll work for me, and one needs the cash to fund it.
me with the master, the man who took the "Afghan Girl" portrait for National Geographic. I interviewed him for Youthink Magazine. What a treat.
Interview the next day in Milwaukee. Bonus points if you can guess where the interview is based of the color scheme I used.
Jason Archer and Wade Yamaguchi interview Gabriel, a young man who's life was transformed by COUNT Ministries led by Bishop Gollapalli.
Wire Trap is based in Los Angeles, CA (USA). This interview is from November 18, 2015. Original link: www.wire-trap.com/news/oliver-chesler
George Hecht is interviewed by KEZI Channel 9 about the fallen tree on Fenton on the University of Oregon campus.
Φωτογραφία τραβηγμένη απο τον Ηλία Τυροβολά κατά την διάρκεια της συνέντευξης της Ευαγγελίας Κακλειδάκη με τον μεγάλο Έλληνα ζωγράφο Κώστα Τσόκλη για το ιντερνετικό περιοδικό maga.gr
Διαβάστε την συνέντευξη: maga.gr/2012/11/28/o-kostas-tsoklis-milai-sto-maga-gr/
Alexis Dayfoot interviews Jake Goss and Les Priest of LANY before their show on November 9, 2017 at the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver, BC.
Photos by: Syd Wong.
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.
When it comes to social activism, no one makes their point quite like PETA. Its campaigns are hard hitting, highly visible and often, controversial. But the woman in charge of it all, makes no apologies. Ingrid Newkirk is PETA's president. She started the organization 28 years ago, when no was really talking about animals rights. At the time, she was living in Maryland and studying to be a stockbroker - when she took some stray kittens to a local shelter and was so appalled at how the animals were living, she quit her job and started working there. Over the years, her organization has had some big milestones. It got car companies to stop doing 'crash tests' on animals and it convinced major cosmetic companies to stop animal testing, all while gathering celebrity support and generating controversy. Ingrid's been the subject of an HBO documentary and she's written books on everything from how kids can help animals, to vegetarian cook books. Her latest one is called 'One Can Make a Difference - How Simple Actions Can Change the World.'
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When it comes to social activism, no one makes their point quite like PETA. Its campaigns are hard hitting, highly visible and often, controversial. But the woman in charge of it all, makes no apologies. Ingrid Newkirk is PETA's president. She started the organization 28 years ago, when no was really talking about animals rights. At the time, she was living in Maryland and studying to be a stockbroker - when she took some stray kittens to a local shelter and was so appalled at how the animals were living, she quit her job and started working there. Over the years, her organization has had some big milestones. It got car companies to stop doing 'crash tests' on animals and it convinced major cosmetic companies to stop animal testing, all while gathering celebrity support and generating controversy. Ingrid's been the subject of an HBO documentary and she's written books on everything from how kids can help animals, to vegetarian cook books. Her latest one is called 'One Can Make a Difference - How Simple Actions Can Change the World.'
Check out her interview with George here - www.cbc.ca/thehour/videos.html?id=946681339
When it comes to social activism, no one makes their point quite like PETA. Its campaigns are hard hitting, highly visible and often, controversial. But the woman in charge of it all, makes no apologies. Ingrid Newkirk is PETA's president. She started the organization 28 years ago, when no was really talking about animals rights. At the time, she was living in Maryland and studying to be a stockbroker - when she took some stray kittens to a local shelter and was so appalled at how the animals were living, she quit her job and started working there. Over the years, her organization has had some big milestones. It got car companies to stop doing 'crash tests' on animals and it convinced major cosmetic companies to stop animal testing, all while gathering celebrity support and generating controversy. Ingrid's been the subject of an HBO documentary and she's written books on everything from how kids can help animals, to vegetarian cook books. Her latest one is called 'One Can Make a Difference - How Simple Actions Can Change the World.'
Check out her interview with George here - www.cbc.ca/thehour/videos.html?id=946681339
When it comes to social activism, no one makes their point quite like PETA. Its campaigns are hard hitting, highly visible and often, controversial. But the woman in charge of it all, makes no apologies. Ingrid Newkirk is PETA's president. She started the organization 28 years ago, when no was really talking about animals rights. At the time, she was living in Maryland and studying to be a stockbroker - when she took some stray kittens to a local shelter and was so appalled at how the animals were living, she quit her job and started working there. Over the years, her organization has had some big milestones. It got car companies to stop doing 'crash tests' on animals and it convinced major cosmetic companies to stop animal testing, all while gathering celebrity support and generating controversy. Ingrid's been the subject of an HBO documentary and she's written books on everything from how kids can help animals, to vegetarian cook books. Her latest one is called 'One Can Make a Difference - How Simple Actions Can Change the World.'
Check out her interview with George here - www.cbc.ca/thehour/videos.html?id=946681339