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Article 13 - Cie Carabosse et Teatro Linea de Sombra

Tombées de la nuit 2012 - Rennes

Two weeks ago, Tunisia's ruling Islamist Ennahda party proposed that a controversial article be included in the new constitution. "Article 27," as it is known, states that "the state guarantees to protect women's rights, as they stand, under the principle of man's complement within the family and man's partner in developing the country." In protest against the article's use of the word "complement", demonstrations were held in the capital city of Tunis, as well as a number of other cities across the country.

 

Photos by Wassim Ben Rhouma for AAM's Tunis office (ATM)

걸그룹 티아라 큐리가 28일 오후 경상북도 경주 시민운동장에서 열린 ‘2014 한류 드림 페스티벌’에서 화려한 공연을 펼치고 있다. 이날 콘서트에는 엑소-케이(EXO-K)를 비롯해 카라, 씨스타, 포미닛, 빅스, 비투비, 블락비, 에일리, 시크릿, 비에이피, 크레용팝, 티아라, 달샤벳, 탑독, 포커즈, 갓세븐, 베스티, 딕펑스, 레드벨벳, 소년공화국, 헤일로, 루커스 등이 출연했다.

Salon de la photographie de Saint-Omer 2007. Exposition de la série "rupestres", lauréate.

This image was used here with permission of Dolls Magazine.

 

Dolls Magazine was so kind to feature my face up work as well as the work of FroggyDuds clothing design in the September 2009 issue. Not all these photos fit in the article of course, but I liked them enough to share here anyway. :0)

You can view Dolls online at www.dollsmagazine.com. The full article can be seen here on pages 18 and 19: viewer.zmags.com/publication/8cd690b8

Newspaper Clipping Walnut Street School 1956 or '57

Courtesy of Al Knystautas

livedoor スポーツ

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「 ビクター・甲子園ポスター 」キャンペーン 記者発表会

2005年07月14日

 

今年の甲子園ポスターに、キムタクが出演したドラマ『エンジン』の樋田春海役を務めていた女優の戸田 恵梨香(とだ えりか・16歳)が起用される。14日、都内のホテルで行なわれたキャンペーンPRには本人が登場。キャンペーンはポスター中心となるが、「心から応援しているので、負けないで頑張って欲しい」と白球を追う高校球児にメッセージを伝えた。

 

 また「このポスターを見て甲子園を感じて欲しい…」とも語った。

 

 このキャンペーンは、甲子園を目指す球児たちの応援ムードを盛り上げるため、同世代のタレントが起用するのが通例となっており、日本ビクターが制作するのは今年で26回目。以前は恒例だったアニメ主人公の掲載を変更し、1987年から酒井法子、菅野美穂、吹石一恵、上戸彩、そして一昨年の石原さとみなど女性アイドルを起用してきた。このキャンペーン起用は人気タレントの登竜門としても定評がある。話題のドラマへの出演やコンタクトレンズのCMなどに登場してきた戸田だが、甲子園の盛り上がりに貢献するのはもちろん、全国10万枚制作される“甲子園ポスター”でファンの幅をどう広げていくかにも注目が集まる。

 

■第26回「ビクター・甲子園ポスター」キャンペーン

地元代表校の名前を大きなゴシック文字でレイアウトした応援用のポスターを掲示するキャンペーンで、全代表校分、各4種類の図柄・合計10万枚が制作される。掲示例としては、8月上旬から出場校の最寄り駅・主要都市の駅。その他、地元商店街・電器店・スーパーなどでも代表校決定の直後から掲示されることもある。

Devenu collaborateur de la Presse Quotidienne Régionale, j'ai conservé ma culture d'enseignant: obsession de l'exactitude, de la précision et de la mesure. C'est ainsi que j'avais titré mon article "Redistribution des cartes au conseil municipal" pour synthétiser deux faits, le départ d'un élu et le retrait de délégations à un autre. Mais un rédacteur en chef a, lui, la culture du scoop, et mon titre est devenu celui que l'on peut lire ci-dessus.

Je ne reviens pas sur ce que j'ai écrit, qui est la vérité des faits, je souligne seulement la différence d'approche quant à la relation de ces faits: un vrai journaliste voit immédiatement quel parti il peut en tirer face à un lectorat réputé demandeur d'informations fortes.

On connaît la formule de Pierre Lazareff selon laquelle une fausse nouvelle et un démenti, cela fait deux informations...

Saw an article on Petapixel about Super 8 Gose from Dogfish Head, a beer you can develop film in. Why not, right?

The results weren't fantastic by any stretch. The negatives were incredibly thin. I might try it again with a longer development time at some point. But all in all I did come away with some photos I liked. And it was kind of a fun experiment, something different.

 

Tri-X 400 shot at box speed developed in Dogfish Head Super 8 Gose for 15 minutes.

Not my words but my photo!! have a read

This was an illustration which will become an exclusive print for the free Sheffield based publication ARTICLE.

 

Its a bit of a play on the Sheffield city council logo with a modern twist. You can check them out here...

 

www.articlemagazine.co.uk/

 

Taken with olympus zuiko 24mm f2.8 lens on my d800e . Read the complete article on om to nikon f conversion @ www.anoopchempakasseril.wordpress.com

Blog post and more @ djleekee.wordpress.com/2010/03/27/funny-author-name-on-vi...

 

The Times publish an article "Vienna Boys’ Choir caught up in sex abuse scandals" written by the journalist Roger Boyes!

No wonder looking at these pics makes me really hungry..

 

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4986262.stm

No Paper or No Plastic?

 

By Jon Dalton

 

Reluctantly setting aside the lofty and complicated socioeconomic maladies

Michigan’s largest city faces, and even more reluctantly setting aside

possible solutions, there is one issue that everybody living in Detroit

knows about more than any student of sociology. For too long a time now,

Detroiters have had to drive at least ten miles out of their way to get the

groceries they need.

 

This isn’t to say that there are no places to get groceries in Detroit.

Honey Bee Market, Eastern Market, University Food Center, a downright

enviable amount of private convenient stores and plenty of places that sell

food secondarily such as CVS Pharmacy are all great places to get certain

items and can absolutely provide enough to tide an average not-too-picky

shopper over. For an area as bustling as the Motor City, however, it just

isn’t enough.

 

Try this: Think of your favorite chain grocery store, the place you can get

everything you need and cheap! Now open another tab (don’t use this one!)

and google that store. Now click on google maps and take a moment to bask

in the awe of the convenience that is the twenty first century and how

quickly you can get almost anything should the mood strike. In the event of

a nuclear war, Global Warming doom, a SARS outbreak or even a zombie attack,

you can rest assured knowing you can fully stock your underground bunker

without breaking the bank. Now go back to the search bar with your favorite

store and type “Detroit” next to it. Notice anything? A standoffish bubble

around a certain city, maybe?

 

It might be the fault of ineffectual city planners, it might be that your

favorite store didn’t care to help Detroit out, or it could be that the

amount of crime in every inch of the city simply makes doing business here

more trouble than it’s worth. Whatever the reason, the abundance, quality,

convenience and thrift of major chain grocery stores is something Detroit is

going to have to do without. This is just tough luck for those men and women

who work long hours and only have later at night to shop, anyone who prefers

a certain variety and doesn’t have transportation, or for a family on a

budget who like to buy in bulk and keep an eye out for sales. But really,

how many people fitting those descriptions could be in Detroit?

 

Hypothetically, if just one superstore planted itself firmly in an

accessible location of the city how much might the roughly 30% of Detroiters

who are on food stamps save on grocery costs? How much gas money would they

get to keep? How many lives could be improved in untold ways by someone

simply having one thing they need to help them through the week? Let’s not

even deal with the jobs that would be created or we might start getting

depressed.

 

Sociologists have noticed the lack of grocery stores in urban areas vs.

suburbs in other cities as well, on the off chance that anyone out there

isn’t tired of hearing this though, analysts say it’s particularly bad in

Detroit. As usual, assigning blame is too easy… and too difficult, and if

anyone isn’t doing all they can to fix the problem, they surely know who

they are. Let’s just make sure that if and when a Wal-Mart, Kroger, Meijer,

etc. decides to join our city, the first thing they see is a welcome mat

and a group of eager shoppers waiting with bells on… and food stamps…

Blogged in Joel Sacks sendoff party

 

Smootch

XYZ Bar, South of Market, San Francisco, California

 

Nikon D3, 50mm f/1.8D, SB-800

Aperture 2.0 (raw fine tuning, white balance, enhance, noise reduction, sharpen, vignette)

1/60 sec @ f/1.8, iso 6400, 50mm (50mm)

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The Official Joel B. Sacks Send-Off Party @ XYZ Bar

 

I snapped this candid because I am still in “Leica mode” sometimes. It came out so well we tried to stage it again, but it didn’t work out.

 

I didn’t want to oversharpen because the thing that the AF system tried to focus on was Rob’s cheek.

 

Click for original photograph (If you cannot view this, add me to your contacts and I’ll add you to my friends. If you are already a contact of mine then just jet me a message and I'll fix your status.)

  

A newspaper article was written about our Emmy-going experience

Victorian Railways News Letter: June 1970 (article)

From the New York Times of August 10, 2009: "WideNoise: Monitor Noise Levels on Your iPhone" by Richard McManus

nytimes.com/external/readwriteweb/2009/08/10/10readwritew...

 

"Using WideNoise I discovered that I live in a "sleeping cat" area -- although it felt more like a "rock concert area" last Friday about 2am when the neighbour had his mates around! So your mileage may vary. ... Both WideNoise and OpenSpime are the creation of the company WideTag, Inc., which looks to be building some innovative Internet of Things products. iPhone users can purchase WideNoise for US$1.99 from the Apple App Store."

I start my new job as a writer/editor at Physics World next week. Here's one of the articles I wrote before, for Varsity.

Article on 2013 USA Shooting Junior Olympics at www.juniorshooters.net

 

For complete article please visit:

occupythefarm.org/category/c27-statements/

 

"On Saturday, May 11th, Occupy the Farm peacefully marched onto the Gill Tract to challenge the UC’s renewed plans for private, commercial development of this public agricultural resource, replacing 5-foot high weeds with thousands of squash, kale, basil, corn, lettuce and tomato plants, and even flowers.

 

Rather than recognizing this as an opportunity to position itself on the cutting edge of urban agriculture and participatory research, the University raided the farm on Monday, May 13, at 4:30 a.m. and violently arrested four peaceful farmers, three of whom were held for more than 60 hours before being released without charge. The University then ploughed over the farm that morning, destroying thousands of starts that, if nurtured, would have provided sustenance to local communities.

 

“This land has been vacant for years,” said an Occupy the Farm member, Matthew McHale, “the UC only destroyed the crops because it’s afraid that if the community sees what an amazing asset this would be as a community farm, they would refuse to let it be paved over.”

 

In protest of the UC’s actions, more than eighty farmers and community members re-converged on Monday afternoon for a rally, then marched back onto the farm to replant the field and recover some of the starts they had planted over the weekend. The University plowed the farm again Tuesday morning.

 

Since Occupy the Farm first planted on the Gill tract in April 2012, the group has organized at least 10 public forums focused on the Gill Tract as an asset to community-driven participatory research. The UC Berkeley administration has consistently failed to attend, despite being invited repeatedly. Students on campus however, support turning the land into an urban farm; last Spring the Associated Students of the University of California Senate unanimously passed a resolution in support of Occupy the Farm."

 

I want to share this link with everybody who wasn't able to get an issue of the Treasures magazine that featured the article on Haeger Pottery. The author published the story in several magazine and I found a link to one of them where you can see and read the story for free. So check out the link and I hope you enjoy it. :-) www.antiquesandauctionnews.net/Article+Display/Haeger+-+1...

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