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Hell Gate Bridge no date recoreded. from Bains News Service

 

I love this and the next photo because this is view that is never seen of this bridge.

Steve Powers: The Magic Word

October 20, 2007, to January 27, 2008

Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts

 

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Dude was mad as hell when he had to stand in line to get on the train in Chicago needless to say he was madder than hell when said train broke down in Pittsburgh.

 

Pittsburgh, PA

May, 2012

 

Spitfire Mk.II model, I think the Heller version.

Urban 'scarecrows' or neighbours from hell?

 

View On Black

A miniature set I made for photographing.

Taken from my bedroom window - looking out towards the Hudson RIver in Hells Kitchen during the snow storm thats still pouring down. I ♥ snow!

Hell frozen over

Nevada Day Parade 2009. Carson City, Nevada.

Drive through Hells Canyon Scenic Byway

Hells Canyon in eastern oregon is America's deepest Canyon . The byway is designated as an "all american road" and provided some specaticular view of the varied terrains along the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area

I needed a quick, cheap jab at religion for a video.

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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Denise Salcedo were invited to come out to cover the Talent Managers Association's 13th Annual Heller Awards which recognize the industry’s talent reps, managers, agents and casting directors at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Century City CA.

 

Honorees:

 

Giving Back Recognition

Mr. RJ Mitte of BREAKING BAD – Friends of Californians with Disabilities.

 

Heller Award - Lifetime Achievement for Excellence in Management

Mr. John Hartmann

 

Heller Award - Lifetime Achievement for Excellence as a Talent Agent

Mr. Jeff Witjas, APA

 

Pat McQueeney Award -

Ms. Joanne Horowitz

  

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About The Heller Awards:

 

In 1954, Seymore Heller co-founded the Talent Managers Association (formerly known as the Conference of Personal Managers). The TMA is a non-profit organization designed to promote and encourage the highest standards of professional ethics and behavior in the practice of talent management. Heller was an active member of The Talent Managers Association from its inception until his death in 2001. In honor of his memory, the members of the organization, along with Heller’s family, created the Seymour Heller Awards, given to “recognize those industry professionals who operate with the dedication, high standards and ethical treatment that Seymour achieved in his lifetime.” For more information on the TMA: www.talentmanagers.org/

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"And I'm not going to take it anymore!"

 

Many of "Revolt"'s stickers don't really seem like "art," but I liked this one anyway.

Just when it seemed the whole World had gone to hell on a handcart .. POUNDLAND STILL OPEN!

You see ..It's not all doom and gloom .

With a name like this and its location (next door to the Anchor), you know you're going to see some good tattoos.

 

Or not.

The old Gotthard Pass shows just how difficult it was to travel across the Alps back in the days when there was no tunnel. During winter the road becomes pretty dangerous and impassable. There's just no stopping the natural awesomeness of meters of snow blocking your way.

 

But snow wasn't even the first boundary people had to overcome when crossing the Alps. The Gotthard Pass is famous for its crossing of the Schöllenen Gorge. As the myth goes the builders couldn't build the bridge because of the harsh conditions in the narrow gorge. The Devil himself would have agreed to finish the bridge.

Astoria Park

March 2025

The Hell Gate Bridge runs parallel to the Queens span of the Triborough Bridge, which connects Queens, the Bronx, and Manhattan, and drivers can see the length of the bridge just east of the roadway.

The hell cat design was the cumulative result of many different things. The body was something that has been on my mind for some time, and in many ways is the refined and distilled version of my very first guitar. It is actually closer to the sketch that inspired my first build than my first build ended up being.

I first sketched up the unique bridge shape this time last year. It was originally intended to be used for a fanned fret 8 string I was designing but the customer ended up backing out. I really liked the general shape though, so I changed for use on a mono scale six string.

 

The top is carved buckeye burl. The tailpiece, bridge, pickup covers, knobs, and truss rod cover (not in the photos) are made from claro walnut burl. the body has a soft maple core, with eastern black walnut wings. The neck is curly eastern black walnut. Headstock veneer is buckeye burl front and back. Peters logo is in copper, and the nut is buffalo horn. The fretboard is EIR with abalone set in copper. All the binding is curly maple.

It has a master volume, master tone, 3 way selector, and series/single/parallel switch for each pup. Pickups are GFS soapbar 180’s and tuners are grover locking.

 

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Final version of "Where to no?" will be subbing this over at threadless see how it does.

A spectacular visit to Hell's Gate Airtram.

Hells Angels on their way to the Harley Davidson meet at the Showground Lincoln.

meine 2 Besten :-* Danke für alles !

Hells angeles collection

Rutgers - Mason Gross School of the Arts

 

Dispatches from Hell

by Melvin I. Cooperman

 

Directed by: David Ledoux

Scenic Design: A Ram Kim Yoon

Costume Design: Elisa DeVincenzi

Lighting Design: Justin Hoffecker

 

Stage Manager: Elizabeth A.C. Walsh

 

Cast:

 

Elsa Eichen - Mara Gannon

Wilhelm Frett - John Keller

Richard Mittler - Kohler McKenzie

 

Photographs by: Justin Smiley

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