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Tomorrow the Milan Fashion Week will start with the amazing show of Lady Thera not on sale at 1.00 pm. After the show

a great party!

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Yelp's Culinary Connection is a month-long event series featuring businesses who have made an impact on Rochester's evolving food scene. These exclusive and intimate events are a platform for local chefs and restaurant owners to share their story. Guests heard from the Nosh team and chef Joe Zolnierowski about how they got their start, what motivates them and inspires the menu. They enjoyed curated tastings from the food and cocktail menus. Photos by www.laurenmclaughlin.com.

"Footdee is a particularly interesting example of a planned housing development purpose-built to re-house Aberdeen's local fishing community. Laid out in 1809 by John Smith, then Superintendent Of The Town's Public Works. Smith went on to establish himself as one of Aberdeen's key architects. Occupying an isolated spit of land to the SE of Aberdeen's city centre, its regimented squares have been described as `a cross between the neo-classical aspirations of Aberdeen and the close-knit fishing communities of the north-east'.

 

The two squares of Footdee originally contained 28 single-storey thatched houses although this increased when the later Middle Row (circa 1837) and Pilot Square (circa 1855) were added. The entrances on each of the North and South squares were filled in the 1870's by William Smith (son of John and architect of Balmoral Castle). He also added additional storeys to the East and West sides of South Square creating a tenement feel. This was an attempt to ease crowding resulting from an influx of fishing families from other less prosperous areas and to help try to enforce the `one-house-one-family' rule.

 

The Town Council decided to start selling the dwellings to occupiers in 1880, beginning a period of incremental development and reconstruction. Additional storeys and dormers were added piecemeal by the new owners as funds allowed. The result is one of individuality expressed within the constraints of a strictly formal plan and is a contributing factor to the special architectural and historical interest of Footdee as a whole.

 

Throughout the 19th century, `tarry sheds' were added to the communal land within the squares opposite each dwelling and now every dwelling has its own shed. Originally constructed from drift wood and other found materials, the sheds have been built and rebuilt in an idiosyncratic manner over the years in a variety of materials with rendered brick now predominating slightly (2006). Some timber built sheds remain, predominantly on the North side of North Square.

 

Referred to locally and historically as `Fittie', the derivation of which remains uncertain although a number of suggestions have been put forward. The Church of St Fittick is situated half a mile away to the south. `Footdee' is a more recent and literal Anglicisation, derived from its proximity to the mouth of the River Dee."

 

The above description is taken from Historic Scotland's Listed building supplementary information.

Wood Type, Evolved: Experimental Letterpress & Relief Printing in the 21st Century

 

Images from the Pirelli World Challenge round at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.

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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host, Brian Rodda, were on hand for the PALEYFEST Fall Preview 2015 for CBS's Code Black Premiere Screening/Panel at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills.

 

The event featured a Q&A panel with the cast and creative team including Marcia Gay Harden, Bonnie Somerville, Raza Jaffrey, Luis Guzmán, Melanie Chandra, Harry M. Ford, Benjamin Hollingsworth, William Allen Young, Michael Seitzman, Executive Producer and Ryan McGarry, Executive Producer with Brad Bessey, Executive Producer, Entertainment Tonight & The Insider as the moderator.

 

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Code Black, based on the award-winning documentary by Ryan McGarry, is a heart-pounding medical drama that takes place in the busiest, most notorious ER in the nation, where the staggering influx of patients can outweigh the limited resources available to the extraordinary doctors and nurses whose job is to treat them all - creating a condition known as Code Black. For more info visit: www.cbs.com/shows/code-black/

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The Paley Center for Media seeks to preserve the past, illuminate the present, and envision the future through the lens of media. With the nation’s foremost public archive of television, radio, and Internet programming, the Paley Center produces programs and forums for the public, industry professionals, thought leaders, and the creative community to explore the evolving ways in which we create, consume, and share news and entertainment. The Paley Center for Media was founded in 1975 by William S. Paley, a pioneering innovator in the industry. For more information, please visit www.paleycenter.org.

 

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All I can really say is that this show was bigger and better than I had ever hoped for. Evolve took on a life of its own and so many of the artists shared their own powerful stories of overcoming whatever life has tossed along their path.

 

Over 20 photographers, ceramicists and artists were part of this event. Gay, straight, lesbian, bi-sexual, transgender, Black Latino, White, Armenian, poor, broke, rich, wealthy, HIV positive, HIV negative and even two homeless individuals were all artists in this show. The was a direct representation of what Los Angeles looks like and together we showed why we are the City of Angels

 

About 400 attended the opening at Art Share-LA in Downtown Los Angeles. The event was a complete success with people coming from as far north as Sacramento as far south as San Diego. New York, Denver and even two folks from Atlanta made the trek to the Evolve opening. I was completely blown away.

 

Big thanks to all the artists for their beautiful pieces, my family, friends and supporters for continuing to embrace my work through Project KengiKat and Do Something Saturday and to everyone who donated and attended the event I want to say THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart.

An open-world dinosaur survival game where players fight for every breath amongst the most ferocious creatures to ever walk the earth.

 

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I finally got my pose shop open. Come by sometime and say hey :D

 

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C.stem 2007 exhibition.

Evolving Logo by Michael Schmitz.

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(photo by Andrea Pinchi)

drawning bath tubs for clients tonight

I finally got my pose shop open. Come by sometime and say hey :D

 

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The photographic portfolio entitled “GLOBALIZING CONTAMINATIONS” was among the finalists at the PORTFOLIO SIFEST 2018 international award (Italy). This photography project is the result of a one-month period lived in Africa from Kenya to Tanzania. In the 1950s and 1960s, the European colonial powers gradually ceased to administer their African territories. The process of “apparent decolonization” led to the gradual departure of all the expatriate personnel of the colonizing nations: administrators, soldiers and all those who had settled in the “colony”. This process favored the creation of independent states and paved the way for new foreign influences over those of the colonial powers. Therefore, after some years living in Africa, I came to ask myself: “How has the influence, after decolonization, of European countries evolved in the face of the emancipation of African countries and the competition of new powers?”

I began, as I did with the Jackal, with the feet. It evolved from there into this Chewk style Hardsuit. I'm really excited about this guy, because it's the first Hardsuit I've done that actually houses a pilot, and I think I've done a good job with it to say the least. It has a modular arm system that enables me to make different variants of the monstrosity.

 

This Variant is well versed versed, a heavy machine gun for medium to long range combat, and a power arm for close combat.

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