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Acclamato dalla scena indipendente mondiale, dopo aver fatto innamorare il web, Chet Faker, l’artista capace di fondere elettronica, soul e R&B, per la prima live in Italia, è pronto a conquistare Milano con il suo soul elettronico!
Nel 2012 Nicholas Murphy registra una cover di "No Diggity" dei Blackstreet, la carica sul web e senza neanche il tempo di rendersene conto, la traccia viene condivisa dai più autorevoli blog del giro indie; nasce Chet Faker, o meglio è in quel momento che la sua identità musicale prende veramente forma, forgiata dall'amore per l'elettronica, il soul ed il folk. Nello stesso anno pubblica l'ep di debutto "Thinking in texture", che oltre a diventare disco d'oro in Australia ed essere supportato da Zane Lowe, Rob da Bank e Gilles Peterson, gli permette di andare in tour in Inghilterra e America, suonando a festival come SXSW e Great Escape.
L'anno successivo collabora con l'amico e produttore Flume ed il loro "Lowjack ep" viene premiato agli ARIA Awards, oltre ad essere recensito con molto entusiasmo da Pitchfork e dai media più importanti del settore.
Ad Aprile 2014 Chet Faker ha pubblicato l’album di debutto “Built on Glass”, entrato al n.1 delle classifiche australiane, che testimonia ancora una volta la sua magistrale capacità di fondere elettronica e soul.
Published in Hangup 4/2010
It looked kinda weird in the mag. Don't know what happened...
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VascoNonStop Live 2019: i 40 anni di Albachiara dal 1° giugno 2019 a San Siro con 6 concerti "duri e puri”; 29 volte a San Siro in 29 anni, con 29 canzoni.
Il 27 maggio a Lignano Sabbiadoro è partito il VascoNonStop Live 2019, il nuovo grandioso tour di Vasco Rossi che tutti i fan attendono con ansia; continua con altri 6 imperdibili appuntamenti a San Siro a Milano l’1, 2, 6, 7, 11 e 12 Giugno 2019 e il 18 e il 19 Giugno a Cagliari Fiera.
Vasco non si ferma mai. “Non Stop Live” deriva proprio da questo. Una vita in tour. Riempire lo stadio milanese, la Scala del Rock, per 6 concerti 6 consecutivi non è ancora mai successo a nessuno nella storia: “Occuperemo lo stadio per una quindicina di giorni” dichiara l’artista. “CSdB.. Ci siamo di brutto, la scaletta c’è, è pronta e perfetta”.
Ciò che di sicuro lascerà i fan di Vasco a bocca aperta sarà la scaletta: i veterani saranno infatti felici nel sapere che tra le canzoni che potrebbe eseguire il cantante durante questi appuntamenti c’è anche una vera perla, ossia “Se è vero o no”, un brano eseguito finora solo una volta dal vivo, durante un tour del 2013.
Vasco Rossi, noto anche come Vasco o con l'appellativo Blasco, autodefinitosi provoca(u)tore, ha pubblicato 33 album dall'inizio della sua carriera (dal 1977), di cui 17 album in studio, 10 album dal vivo e 5 raccolte ufficiali, e ha pubblicato complessivamente ben 179 canzoni oltre a numerosi testi e musiche per altri interpreti.
Soprannominato inizialmente Il Komandante dai membri del suo fan club ufficiale, tale appellativo è rimasto nell'immaginario collettivo e utilizzato anche in ambito diverso.
Detiene il record di spettatori paganti in un singolo concerto in Italia, il Modena Park 2017, 225.173.
Vasco Rossi - voce
Vince Pastano - chitarra, capo orchestra
Stef Burns - chitarra
Andrea Torresani - basso
Beatrice Antolini - sintetizzatori, percussioni, cori
Alberto Rocchetti - tastiere
Matt Laug - batteria
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Dopo il successo dell'Ora Tour, Lorenzo Jovanotti torna a esibirsi dal vivo proponendo i brani della sua carriera, che tutti conosciamo.
E non solo: li abbiamo anche cantati con Backup - Lorenzo, il best of che ha raccolto le collaborazioni, i successi, remix e le rarità che raccontano i primi venticinque anni di musica e oltre del Ragazzo Fortunato. Lo fa ripartendo da Sabato, primo singolo di Lorenzo 2015 CC, lavoro italo americano che ripercorre la sua carriera.
Tensione evolutiva, Ora, Ti porto via con me, in questo stadio fantastico direbbe lui, che salta solo una stagione ma poi senza Lorenzo proprio non si può stare.
Lontani i tempi delle serenate rap e di quando No Vasco no Vasco io non ci casco, nessuno è più come la sua moto, nessuno più è scritto su tutti i muri. Adesso che è diventato grande, Lorenzo è sempre più profondo, intimo, sempre più social e al passo con i tempi.
Avete mai sentito parlare della Jova TV? Provate a googlare. È la start up del signor Cherubini, la sua web TV in continua crescita, un progetto "che poi vedremo come va a finire" ma che, inutile dirlo, è una delle cose più cliccate del web.
C'è tutto sulla sua vita, tranne i concerti live. Quelli sono "come fare l'amore, insostituibili". E come dargli torto.
Lorenzo 2015 CC è un lavoro senza precedenti. In uscita a febbraio 2015, contiene una marea di pezzi, tutti quelli della sua carriera adrenalinica, pensato e registrato un po' in America, la seconda casa di Lorenzo, e un po' in Italia.
Fango, dedicata al fratello scomparto, Per te, dedicata alla figlia, A te dedicata alla compagna, Le tasche piene di sassi che inevitabilmente lascia quel piacevole senso di nostalgia che solo la musica riesce a trascinare. E adesso si riparte, da Sabato. Sabato, il singolo che anticipa questo lavoro, è un pezzo nuovo, quasi dance, dal video creato anche dal rapper Salmo e ambientato in una Las Vegas provinciale tra autoscontri, tatuaggi, travestiti. Wow.
Ecco il nuovo Lorenzo. Tanta poesia è di sicuro in grado di riempire l'intero Meazza. Triplo appuntamento per la star allo Stadio San Siro, il 25, 26 e 27 giugno.
La Band è quella che ha accompagnato Lorenzo negli ultimi 3 tour ed è composta da Basso – Saturnino, Chitarre - Riccardo Onori Chitarre - Danny Bronzini (giovanissimo talento che è stato recentemente scoperto da Riccardo Onori in un bar di Pisa), Piano – Franco Santarnecchi Tastiere - Christian “Noochie” Rigano, Batteria - Gareth Brown, Percussioni - Leonardo Di Angilla, Trombone - Federico Pierantoni Susaphone - Glauco Benedetti Sax - Mattia Dalla Pozza e alla Tromba il miglior allievo di Marco Tamburini, Antonello Dal Sordo.
This photograph was published in the Illustrated Chronicle 22 Aug 1916 p7.
During the Great War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England, which had been in the news. The photographs were sent in by relatives and give us a glimpse into the past.
The physical collection held by Newcastle Libraries comprises bound volumes of the newspaper from 1910 to 1925. We are keen to find out more about the people in the photographs. If you recognise anyone in the images and have any stories and information to add please comment below.
Published in Penguin Books 1953.
Reprinted 1955
This reprint published in 1967
Cover design by John Tribe
CROP REPORT - A nice-looking potato crop marches off toward the bottom of the Manitoba Escarpment near Morden, Man.
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Dopo il successo dell'Ora Tour, Lorenzo Jovanotti torna a esibirsi dal vivo proponendo i brani della sua carriera, che tutti conosciamo.
E non solo: li abbiamo anche cantati con Backup - Lorenzo, il best of che ha raccolto le collaborazioni, i successi, remix e le rarità che raccontano i primi venticinque anni di musica e oltre del Ragazzo Fortunato. Lo fa ripartendo da Sabato, primo singolo di Lorenzo 2015 CC, lavoro italo americano che ripercorre la sua carriera.
Tensione evolutiva, Ora, Ti porto via con me, in questo stadio fantastico direbbe lui, che salta solo una stagione ma poi senza Lorenzo proprio non si può stare.
Lontani i tempi delle serenate rap e di quando No Vasco no Vasco io non ci casco, nessuno è più come la sua moto, nessuno più è scritto su tutti i muri. Adesso che è diventato grande, Lorenzo è sempre più profondo, intimo, sempre più social e al passo con i tempi.
Avete mai sentito parlare della Jova TV? Provate a googlare. È la start up del signor Cherubini, la sua web TV in continua crescita, un progetto "che poi vedremo come va a finire" ma che, inutile dirlo, è una delle cose più cliccate del web.
C'è tutto sulla sua vita, tranne i concerti live. Quelli sono "come fare l'amore, insostituibili". E come dargli torto.
Lorenzo 2015 CC è un lavoro senza precedenti. In uscita a febbraio 2015, contiene una marea di pezzi, tutti quelli della sua carriera adrenalinica, pensato e registrato un po' in America, la seconda casa di Lorenzo, e un po' in Italia.
Fango, dedicata al fratello scomparto, Per te, dedicata alla figlia, A te dedicata alla compagna, Le tasche piene di sassi che inevitabilmente lascia quel piacevole senso di nostalgia che solo la musica riesce a trascinare. E adesso si riparte, da Sabato. Sabato, il singolo che anticipa questo lavoro, è un pezzo nuovo, quasi dance, dal video creato anche dal rapper Salmo e ambientato in una Las Vegas provinciale tra autoscontri, tatuaggi, travestiti. Wow.
Ecco il nuovo Lorenzo. Tanta poesia è di sicuro in grado di riempire l'intero Meazza. Triplo appuntamento per la star allo Stadio San Siro, il 25, 26 e 27 giugno.
La Band è quella che ha accompagnato Lorenzo negli ultimi 3 tour ed è composta da Basso – Saturnino, Chitarre - Riccardo Onori Chitarre - Danny Bronzini (giovanissimo talento che è stato recentemente scoperto da Riccardo Onori in un bar di Pisa), Piano – Franco Santarnecchi Tastiere - Christian “Noochie” Rigano, Batteria - Gareth Brown, Percussioni - Leonardo Di Angilla, Trombone - Federico Pierantoni Susaphone - Glauco Benedetti Sax - Mattia Dalla Pozza e alla Tromba il miglior allievo di Marco Tamburini, Antonello Dal Sordo.
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Bologna, 2 settembre 2012 - Grande attesa per il concerto dei Green Day sul palco di I-Day Festival all’Arena Parco Nord di Bologna. Prima dei Green Day l’atmosfera della giornata sarà riscaldata da altre band internazionali: All time Low, Angels and Airwaves, Social Distortion, The Kooks.
I Green Day non hanno suonato perché Billy Joe, cantante della band, è stato ricoverato in ospedale a Bologna il giorno stesso del festival e anche i The Kooks hanno preferito non esibirsi.
Angels & Airwaves è un progetto alternative rock/emo partito da Tom DeLonge, chitarrista dei blink-182, con la collaborazione del chitarrista David Kennedy, del quale ha fatto parte anche l'ex-bassista dei The Distillers Ryan Sinn (sostituito in seguito da Matt Wachter, ex 30 Seconds to Mars) e fino all'ottobre 2011 Atom Willard, ex-batterista dei The Offspring, sostituito da Ilan Rubin che ha accompagnato i Nine Inch Nails nel loro ultimo tour. La band è conosciuta anche come AVA (nel quale la V sarebbe una A capovolta), che è anche il nome della figlia di Tom DeLonge.
Tom DeLonge - voce, chitarra, sintetizzatori
David Kennedy - chitarra, tastiere, sintetizzatori
Matt Wachter - basso, tastiere,sintetizzatori
Ilan Rubin - batteria
Jagiellonian University (UJ) - the unit of the Jagiellonian University grouping faculties of medicine, the oldest and one of the largest of its kind in Poland.
From 2012, the Jagiellonian University continuously occupies the first place in the ranking of the best medical schools in Poland, published by the monthly educational prospects.
According Webometric Ranking of World Universities from January 2015, showing the involvement of academic institutions in existence on the Web, the university occupies the 9th place in Poland among medical universities, and the world's 3,673th among all types of universities
History
Founded by King Casimir the Great in 1364. The Academy had the Faculty of Medicine. However, after the death of the King the university declined mainly financially.
In 1399. The dying Queen Jadwiga gave their valuables to the needs of the future university. His new opening took place a year later. According to a document of King Wladyslaw Jagiello of 26 July 1400. Renewing University, established four faculties: law, theology, philosophy and medicine.
The fifteenth-century medicine in Cracow (as in other European universities) did not have many students or professors - at that time no one was in Krakow degree of doctor of medicine (to perform medical practice was enough bachelor's degree).
In 1505. The second chair of medicine was founded by Maciej of Miechów - a professor of medicine, multiple rector of the Jagiellonian University.
At the turn of the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Important for the Faculty of Medicine figure was Sebastian Petrycy of Pilsen - in 1862. His character was placed on the scepter dean of the Faculty of Medicine next Casimir the Great, Saint. John Cantius and Nicholas Copernicus.
After the reform Kołłątaja of 1780. School of the Crown (as it was then officially called UJ) consisted of two Colleges: Physical and Moral. College of Physical addition to the School of Mathematical and Physical included the School of Physicians.
Taught on the anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, internal, surgery, obstetrics and medical matter (ie, the science of drugs). First School professor Andrew Badurski founded teaching hospital (originally located in pojezuickim St. Patrick's College. Barbara at the corner of Sienna and the Small Square, then transferred to the Discalced Carmelites at Merry, then moved by Matthias Joseph Brodowicza the street Copernicus).
After the third partition of Polish in 1795. Austrian government initially introduced at the University of any changes. In 1805. Was established at the Faculty of Medicine of the 11 cathedrals. They taught them professors of German and Austrian. At the time of the Duchy of Warsaw, the Free City of Cracow (ie. The Republic of Cracow) taught in Polish and Latin, dominated by Polish professors. In the spring of peoples briefly again he began germanization, which actively opposed the doctor, professor, rector of the Jagiellonian University of Krakow and the president Jozef Dietl.
It was the strongest department of the Jagiellonian University in the second half of the nineteenth and early twentieth century.
In the years 1848-1850 Frederick Hechel was dean of the Faculty of Medicine.
In those days (the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.) At the Faculty of Medicine acted Ludwik Teichmann, the discoverer of crystals chlorheminy, Napoleon Cybulski, Jan Mikulicz, Alfred Biesiadecki, Tadeusz Browicz, Louis Rydygier, Alfred Obaliński, Maurice Madurowicz, Henryk Jordan Alexander Rosner, Jan Piltz and Kazimierz Kostanecki.
After the outbreak of World War II and Sonderaktion Krakau University was closed. It lasted but a secret teaching.
In People's Poland in 1950, the communist government excluded the Faculty of Medicine of the Jagiellonian University and formed it as a separate university: Medical University. Nicolaus Copernicus University in Krakow. To the bosom of Alma Mater Academy returned until 12 May 1993. From now operates under its present name: Jagiellonian University. Currently, a group of faculty of the Jagiellonian University and is managed by the Vice-Rector of the Jagiellonian University Affairs. Medical College.
Teaching buildings Medical College (Institutes, and the Department of Plant) are mainly street Copernicus and ul. Grzegórzecka and around the University Children's Hospital in Prokocim. Some of the objects is also the street Pure and at the Hospital. Pope John Paul II in Krakow.
The National Leading Scientific Centre
Faculty of Medicine of the Jagiellonian University - Medical College in consortium with the Institute of Pharmacology Sciences - awarded in 2012 for a period of five years, the prestigious status of Poland's first National Centre for Scientific Lead in the field of medical sciences. Unit status KNOW can count on additional funding from the state budget amounting to up to 50 million zł. In the study conducted by the Consortium will be involved medical students or related sciences. Among the brightest they will be recruited prospective candidates for doctoral studies and future workshop
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Title: La Del Motel, U.S. 29, Gaffney, S. C.
Created/Published: "Tichnor Quality Views," Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. Made Only by Tichnor Bros., Inc., Boston, Mass.
Date issued: 1930 - 1945 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print (postcard) : linen texture, color ; 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.
Genre: Postcards
Subjects: Motels
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Collection: The Tichnor Brothers Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
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Creator:
Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company
Publisher:
Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company
Description:
Black and white photograph, taken inside, of “Plate No. 159 - Generator” from Republic Water Power Plant Mechanical Department.
Location:
Republic (Michigan, United States)
Worktype:
Black and white photograph
Type:
Image
Source:
Image from page 585 of 1917 Mining Agents Annual Report
Date:
1917
Format:
TIF
Identifier:
Volume 1988
Repository:
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Collection:
Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company (CCI) Records
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Two: Agents Annual Report
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This photograph was published in the Illustrated Chronicle on the 21st of July 1916.
During the Great War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England, which had been in the news. The photographs were sent in by relatives and give us a glimpse into the past.
The physical collection held by Newcastle Libraries comprises bound volumes of the newspaper from 1910 to 1925. We are keen to find out more about the people in the photographs. If you recognise anyone in the images and have any stories and information to add please comment below.
We hope you enjoy looking through our collection, you are welcome to download and share our images for your own personal use, as they are to our knowledge, in the public domain. If you would like to use the images for commercial purposes, please contact us and we can provide a High Quality Digital Image for a fee. If you are able to use the Low Resolution Image from the website please do, but we would appreciate a credit: Image from the Newcastle City Library Photographic Collection, Thank you.
First published as a Penguin Special in 1943 and reprinted in 1944. New edition published in 1946 as the first edition in the Penguin Handbook series.This new revised edition published in 1949
Photographs strictly copyrighted by Farhan Ahmed and cannot be used or published anywhere without written permission.
I caught this photo for our local newspaper always looking for human interest shots to accompany various reports and articles.
The Postcard
A postally unused postcard that was published by Lilywhite Ltd. of Brighouse. The image is a glossy real photograph, and the card has a divided back.
In the space for the stamp, it states:
"1½d. Postage
if with only 5 words
of greetings".
Don't even think of writing six words! Perhaps you should write especially long words to get your money's worth.
Kettlewell
Kettlewell is a village in Upper Wharfedale, North Yorkshire.
It lies 6 miles north of Grassington, at the point where Wharfedale is joined by a minor road (Cam Gill Road) which leads north-east from the village over Park Rash Pass to Coverdale.
The population of the civil parish (Kettlewell with Starbotton) was 322 at the 2011 census, with an estimated population of 340 in 2015.
History of Kettlewell
The name Kettlewell is Anglo Saxon, and comes from Chetelewelle which means a bubbling spring or stream. Signs of the farming methods of Romano-British and early medieval agriculture can still be seen in terraced fields to the north and the south of the village.
In the 13th. century a market was established in Kettlewell, which became a thriving community. The Thursday market mostly sold corn outside the King's Arms.
A watermill was built on the River Wharfe in the 13th. century to grind corn. Textiles (and, in the late 18th. and early 19th. centuries, lead mining) revitalised the village, and Kettlewell's appearance today derives much from its past 200 years.
The remains of a smelting-mill, used from 1700 to 1880, can be seen near the meeting of Cam Gill and Dowber Gill Becks half a mile above the village.
In 1686 Kettlewell and Starbotton were almost destroyed in a flood. Heavy rainfall descended on the adjacent hills and cascaded down into the village, demolishing several houses and causing the residents to flee.
On the 5th. July 2014, the Tour de France Stage 1 from Leeds to Harrogate passed through the village.
St. Mary's Church
The village has 17th. and 18th. century houses, including the vicarage. The church, St Mary's, as we see it today was rebuilt during the 19th. century and stands on a site that dates back to 1120 when the Norman de Arches family established a church here.
An example of 20th. century architecture is the 1960's-built chapel at Scargill House, which is now a Christian conference centre.
Kettlewell Fauna and Flora
The area is known for Swaledale Sheep which are extensively farmed in the area. There are deer in the area, though these are rarely sighted. There are areas of forestland to the south-east of the village, while the open valley to the north has little tree cover.
Kettlewell Events
In August the village hosts a scarecrow festival where scarecrows, dressed up as different characters are placed around the village.
Kettlewell in Popular Culture
A children's television character from The Rottentrolls takes its name from the village.
Kettlewell represented the village of Knapely in the 2003 film, Calendar Girls.
One of my paintings:
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got published in the May 2009 issue of FlyLite, the inflight magazine of Jet Airways.
Published On may 14, 1992
Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton addresses Oregon high school students Wednesday through the state's Ed-Net television system. Clinton was in a studion at Portland Community College..
Bill Clinton
one of my published images in a Penguin book..
the book is about real life stories of the street kids here..
i especially like the content of this book.
one of the main reasons why i accepted it..
Codex Seraphinianus,[1] originally published in 1981, is an illustrated encyclopedia of an imaginary world, created by the Italian artist, architect, and industrial designer Luigi Serafini during thirty months, from 1976 to 1978.[2] The book is approximately 360 pages long (depending on edition), and written in a strange, generally unintelligible alphabet.[3]
Originally published in Italy, the book has since been released in several countries.[4]
It is believed that this book is in the public domain but this has not been confirmed.
Published On February 18, 1995
Left to Right - John Kitzhaber, Vera Katz, President Bill Clinton.
Bill Clinton
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Aviation Photojournal - March - April 2016
Published on 22 March 2016 in “Photography, Boating & Aviation”, language — English. 116 pages.
Issue description:
AVIATION PHOTOJOURNAL March - April 2016 - Volume II Issue 2
Inside this issue:
RED FLAG 16-1 at Nellis AFB; a look back at the AIRCRAFT OF DESERT STORM; Up close with the USAF'S VIPER DEMO TEAM; the BLUE ANGELS winter practice at NAF El Centro; EMBRAER E190-E2 roll out ; Testing Japan's STEALTH fighter; JASDF NYUTABARU Air Festival and a look at New York's JFK International Airport.
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Published by JFScheiber as nine separate sheets, with two to three models per sheet. If it's not HO scale, I will eat my hat.
Published in April 2011 edition of the magazine, Culturama from Global Adjustments
Artists of Nirona Village of Gujarat has been featured giving importance to what they do at their little remote village homes
Bhuj, Gujarat
The Hay Rodeo, 6th October - minus horses because of the Equine Virus (Horse 'Flu) epidemic. There were still Steers, Bulls and the "MuttonBusters" - and I took many photos for the Rodeo Club and the Tourism Office. Here is one sequence of three shots that tells the story of one Bullride - a story similar to many, where the Bulls generally had the better of their courageous riders. Eight of my photos (including this panel of 3) from the Rodeo were published in the local newspaper, and it is a good feeling! :-) I also emailed some photos to people I know in town and to the local Tourism-Event promotion officer, who sent them on to another newspaper, "The Land".