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Hilahila marches and interacts with the crowd at NYC gay pride 2009 and poses for pics with a leather backpack on, full of water :)
Day 2 of the 18th Bradford International Film Festival 2012.
Image by Jonny Walton for National Media Museum.
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The Capilano Blues basketball teams win their season openers against Quest University on Friday, Nov. 10, 2017.
Hilahila marches and interacts with the crowd at NYC gay pride 2009 and poses for pics with a leather backpack on, full of water :)
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Mark kemode's launch of his book 'Hatchet Job' at Hyde Park Picture House on Monday 4th November 2013.
This time, the stalwart critic asked: "with the arrival of the internet, have the critics themselves fallen under the axe?"
Trenchant opinion, hilarious autobiographical anecdotes, passionate personal prejudices, entertaining diversions and scathing sardonic humour ensued.
Photography by Jessie Leong.
Hundreds of donated teddy bears were laid outside the Parliament Buildings in Victoria (British Columbia's capital) in memory of the grizzly & black bears killed for trophy in the Great Bear Rainforest. Two dozen people gathered in the pouring rain in hopes of convincing the Provincial Government to end trophy bear hunting.
More info: HSICanada.ca/protectbears
Latest batch of Fontana Modern Masters picked up from Skoob Books, just 27 more to complete the 'set'.
Mark kemode's launch of his book 'Hatchet Job' at Hyde Park Picture House on Monday 4th November 2013.
This time, the stalwart critic asked: "with the arrival of the internet, have the critics themselves fallen under the axe?"
Trenchant opinion, hilarious autobiographical anecdotes, passionate personal prejudices, entertaining diversions and scathing sardonic humour ensued.
Photography by Jessie Leong.
Bouldering at the Kermode Kave! #QuestAdmitEvent #questu #Squamish #KermodeCave
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Freedom Of Expression Award 22nd March2004 .City Hall The Queen's Walk.John McCarthy & Girlfreind.Jonathan Freedland Nitin Sawhney Ann Leslie, Mark Kermode, Monica Ali, Sandi Toksvig, Caroline Moorehead, Geoffrey Hosking.Are host (Freedland) and judges attending Index on Censorship's fourth annual event honouring those in the world's media who have stood firm on free speech and censorship, plus a booby prize for the person/organisation that does the most to promote censorship. Winners last year included Fergal Keane and Al-Jazeera (Best Circumvention of Censorship). This year the awards are expanding to cover music, literature and film. . COPYRIGHT STEVE WOOD .WWW.STEVEWOOD.BIZ . Steve Wood (News & Pictures Service)Ê.Loft 1 Building 7.Shepherdess Walk Buildings.15/25 Underwood Street.Hackney.London N1 7LGÊ.www.stevewood.biz.0207 253 1945Ê.Stevewood3@aol.comÊ
Mark kemode's launch of his book 'Hatchet Job' at Hyde Park Picture House on Monday 4th November 2013.
This time, the stalwart critic asked: "with the arrival of the internet, have the critics themselves fallen under the axe?"
Trenchant opinion, hilarious autobiographical anecdotes, passionate personal prejudices, entertaining diversions and scathing sardonic humour ensued.
Photography by Jessie Leong.
Mark kemode's launch of his book 'Hatchet Job' at Hyde Park Picture House on Monday 4th November 2013.
This time, the stalwart critic asked: "with the arrival of the internet, have the critics themselves fallen under the axe?"
Trenchant opinion, hilarious autobiographical anecdotes, passionate personal prejudices, entertaining diversions and scathing sardonic humour ensued.
Photography by Jessie Leong.
nrhp # 08001317- Also known as Citizens State Bank; Basin Industrial Bank; Kermode Bakery- In 1908 the Montezuma Valley National Bank initiated construction of a stone building. For over four decades (from 1915 through 1957), this building housed the town's only bank.
Shortly after its construction, the bank continued the masonry walls and sheet metal trim onto its adjacent lot creating another commercial building that became an investment property for the bank. This circa 1910 building housed a series of commercial enterprises including one of the town's first bakeries, a drug store and a grocer/butcher shop.
Additionally, the buildings are significant for their method of construction. Longtime, local stonemason Peter Baxstrom and his son Henry utilized sandstone quarried nearby for the two buildings. Very few stone buildings have been identified in Cortez and these are the only commercial buildings employing classical ornamentation - as seen in the dentiled cornices and the pedimented entryways with medallions. This classical ornamentation is sheet metal - a lighter, cheaper and fire-resistant building material that reached its peak of popularity in the last decade of the 19th and first decade of the 20th centuries.
Quoted from the History Colorado website.
Hilahila marches and interacts with the crowd at NYC gay pride 2009 and poses for pics with a leather backpack on, full of water :)
Mark kemode's launch of his book 'Hatchet Job' at Hyde Park Picture House on Monday 4th November 2013.
This time, the stalwart critic asked: "with the arrival of the internet, have the critics themselves fallen under the axe?"
Trenchant opinion, hilarious autobiographical anecdotes, passionate personal prejudices, entertaining diversions and scathing sardonic humour ensued.
Photography by Jessie Leong.
The bear is now installed, ready for viewing at 999 West Hastings (corner of Burrard) in Vancouver. It's a charity fund raiser at the end of the summer, so please visit www.spiritbearsinthecity.com and see all the bears in Vancouver and elsewhere in British Columbia
Hundreds of donated teddy bears were laid outside the Parliament Buildings in Victoria (British Columbia's capital) in memory of the grizzly & black bears killed for trophy in the Great Bear Rainforest. Two dozen people gathered in the pouring rain in hopes of convincing the Provincial Government to end trophy bear hunting.
More info: HSICanada.ca/protectbears