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SO many cameras and microphones.
MARCIN PODSIADŁO being interviewed here. His collection of menswear was really cool- black and white casual street meets suiting, with lots of interesting and subtle details. No photos of his show, but into his work.
Photo by Chrystal Smith
Wendy Sledd gives spouses tips on how to handle themselves during media interviews at the Rockin' Role Spouses Military event May 30 at the Wiesbaden Entertainment Center. (To download and save a photo, click on an image, then the Actions drop down menu, View all sizes and then Download the large size of the photo.)
© & (M) LGD 2010.
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Turning up in traditional dress can pretty much guarantee media attention.
More on this protest at http://www.dontunderminenz.org/
Some time ago a lady from Illicit Exhibitions approached me and asked me if I would like to answer some questions for her blog. Being the lovable guy that I am, I was more than happy to accept :)
For everybody who is interested, you can read the whole interview at the link below and see how I try to sound intelligent ;)
illicitexhibitions.blogspot.com/2010/05/my-first-memory-o...
Thanks for checking it out :)
You're all dressed and ready to go from the waist up during your Skype interview, which a lot of employers are switching to these days.
Iman Osman talks with Elizabeth Powell and Nicole Mitchell.
Date: April 2008
Photographer: Elizabeth Millikin
A few screen shots from our series of news interviews conducted just before the gravity assist maneuver from NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission. The interviews and the flyby took place on September 22, 2017.
We are interviewing local kaumatua from the region. Willie Toi and Johnny Klaricich are in the picture, Goff Rawiri is out of the shot.
The Interview
25 December 2014 -- 359/365
Providence, Rhode Island
Following the hoopla surrounding Sony's decision to pull the national release of the Interview, some 300 small, independent cinema's nationwide have agreed to a limited release. Sony has apparently also found a digital download delivery method that coincided with today's showings. The Cable Car Cinema & Cafe in downcity Providence was one of the independents that agreed to show the film. They're closed on Christmas, though, so Cable Car's release will be tomorrow. I have followed with some amusement the conspiracy theory speculation online that the whole hacking incident and terrorist threat news was a hoax perpetrated by Sony to increase interest in a film so bad it was destined to go straight to thumb-drive. The conspiracy theory does not pass financial muster, though. As bad as the film is - and early review do suggest that it's horrendous - a Christmas release in the major cinema chains would have certainly covered the cost of the film and turned a bit of profit. The limited release and digital download, however, has Sony looking at an estimated $100 Million loss. While the conspiracy theory is likely more entertaining than the film itself, it's equally fictional.
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