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Highlights from Day 1 of the 2013 Canadian National Judo Championships held at the Richmond Olympic Oval in Richmond, BC, Canada
This was the U18 division. All fighters are less than 18 yrs old.
Highlighted New Listing – April 6, 2012
Chattooga County, GA
Listed: 04/06/2012
Paradise Gardens in Pennville, Georgia, is a visionary-art environment that contains several hundred pieces of art created by visionary artist Howard Finster (1915-2001) during his residency there between 1961 and 1991. The property, historically significant on the national level due to the exceptional and largely intact example of Finster’s visionary-art environment, includes several Finster houses, studios and a chapel where the artist lived, worked and conducted religious ceremonies. The buildings are interconnected by a series of covered bridges, concrete walkways, and concrete sculptures.
Howard Finster is among the most significant artists in Georgia history and is recognized as one of the most important American folk artists of the 20th century. Born in Valley Head, Alabama, Finster, along with being a Baptist preacher, held a variety of jobs. His work changed dramatically in January 1976 when he received a vision that commanded him to “paint sacred art,” which he followed by painting biblical scenes. In 1982, the Athens, Georgia, rock band R.E.M. filmed the music video for the song “Radio Free Europe” at Paradise Gardens. Finster who had previously met Michael Stripe, the band’s founder and lead singer, appeared in the video. Stripe later asked Finster to design the cover for the Reckoning album. In 1985 he painted the cover album art for the Little Creatures record by the new wave band Talking Heads. Finster’s fame continued to grow, and in 1996, the Coca-Cola Company commissioned Finster to decorate a massive Coca-Cola bottle that was displayed during the Atlanta Summer Olympic Games. After Finster moved to nearby Summerville, Georgia, in 1991 he continued to paint and add to Paradise Gardens until his death in 2001. Paradise Gardens, which is less than 50 years of age, has been recognized by art historians, art museums, art critics, preservation advocates, and government agencies as an exceptional example of a 20th-century visionary-art environment in America.
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Now you are going to watch the latest cricket highlights between Bangladesh vs Afghanistan 1st T20 Highlights – June 3, 2018. Here you can watch Bangladesh vs Afghanistan 1st T20 Video Highlights with HD Quality Cricket Highlights.
Match Details:
Match: Afg vs Ban, 1st T20I, Afghanistan v Bangladesh in India, 2018
When: Sunday, June 3, 2018
Time: 02:30 PM GMT
Where: Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium,
Highlights Uploaded After The Match
Some Interesting Facts:
Bangladesh T20 Ranking: 8th Position
Afghanistan Test Ranking:
Head to Head in Test:
Pakistan Won:
England Won:
Bangladesh /Playing XI:
Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Shakib Al Hasan (c), Tamim Iqbal, Liton Das, Mahmudullah, Sabbir Rahman, Mosaddek Hossain, Mehidy Hasan, Abu Hider Rony, Rubel Hossain, Nazmul Islam, Soumya Sarkar, Ariful Haque, Abu Jayed, Abul Hasan
Afghanistan Team/Playing XI:
Mohammad Shahzad (wk), Asghar Stanikzai (c), Najeeb Tarakai, Mohammad Nabi, Najibullah Zadran, Shafiqullah Shafiq, Sharafuddin Ashraf, Gulbadin Naib, Rashid Khan, Aftab Alam, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Usman Ghani, Samiullah Shenwari, Darwish Rasooli, Karim Janat, Shapoor Zadran, Hazratullah Zazai
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The 2020 PEN America Literary Awards took place at The Town Hall in New York City on March 2, 2020. Since 1963, the PEN America Literary Awards have honored outstanding voices in fiction, poetry, science writing, essays, biography, children’s literature, translation, and drama.
Photo credit: Beowulf Sheehan for PEN America
Comparisons for Lighting102 Specular Highlights.
Diffused shot used strobe bounced of ceiling and the harsh shot is strobe fired through homemade softbox ( with printed sheet) about 1 foot away from subject.
Learn how to light at Strobist.
Highlights from the 1th Annual Valentines Day YWCA Charity Fashion Show at Santa Monica Place on Saturday, February 9, 2013 by Fabian Lewkowicz Photography.
Bloor Street Entertains 2014. Canadian foundation for AIDS Research Charity Event.
Venue: William Ashley
Members of the computer-coding club at Greenwood Elementary School demonstrated the value of computer science in Iowa school during a press conference today with Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds. Reynolds, who was joined by Iowa Department of Education Director Ryan Wise and Greenwood principal Eric Huinker, spoke about legislation recently signed into law that would encourage additional computer science education by providing for education standards, instructor endorsements and authorizations, a computer science professional development incentive fund, and a computer science education work group. The stars of the press conference, however, were members of Greenwood’s coding club, a group of more than 75 students who meet after school to work on technology projects. They shared with the Lt. Governor examples of their work, which ranged from a robotic arm to a gummy worm piano keyboard.
Highlighted New Listing - February 25, 2011
Orange County, FL
The Women’s Club of Ocoee, in Orange County, Florida, completed in 1938, is significant as the meeting place for the oldest formally organized women’s social service organization in the city of Ocoee. It is also the only historic clubhouse standing in the city, and the only example of Art Moderne style of architecture in the city of Ocoee. The Art Moderne style usually emphasizes a low, horizontal shape. The interior contains a meeting hall, a stage and a kitchen from plans drawn up by architect Murry S. King. The Art Moderne details in the building’s interior include walls lined with Art Moderne pilasters and a very distinctive Art Moderne fireplace. The Women’s Club of Ocoee was founded in 1924 (with 36 charter members present) at the home of Mrs. Arthur M. Clark. The clubhouse, built during the Great Depression with funds from the Work Progress Administration (WPA), was originally deeded to the City of Ocoee until the clubhouse was completed when the City of Ocoee, by prior agreement, turned the clubhouse over to the Woman’s Club.