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ok, so now you can see why i saved this one for last: in order to proclaim my gratitude to tammy garcia of the daisy yellow art blog for devising and hosting this whole entire astonishingly fun and inspiring lark!
(thanks also to all of my fellow journalers and flickr friends for their lovely support and comments! my next port of call is coming around to catch up on everyone else's work, i apologize for the delay on that bit... the end of september kicked my butt!!!) :)
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Up on the cliffs overlooking the Treasury at Petra a bedouin offered tea from a cosy informal tea room he had set up in a small cave. Good tea and a great view. His generous hospitality was well received and our group offered him a good tip.
Host David Biello speaks with Kelly Wanser and Tim Flannery at TEDSummit: A Community Beyond Borders. July 21-25, 2019, Edinburgh, Scotland. Photo: Bret Hartman / TED
PM Netanyahu and Mrs Sara Netanyahu Host US President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump
Photo: Avi Ohayon, GPO
ראש הממשלה בנימין נתניהו ורעייתו שרה מארחים את נשיא ארה"ב דונלד טראמפ ורעיתו מלאניה בבית ראש הממשלה בירושלים
צילום: אבי אוחיון, לע"מ
Print work.
We set Hosted Solution apart from the competition by developing a complete brand Identity system, positioning strategy, marketing collateral, direct mail and a fresh new dynamic web site that communicates swift, agile, dependable and state of the art. FA also created a set of corporate guidelines that would allow marketing personnel to refer to the correct usage of the new Hosted Solution logo along with typographic guidelines for newsletters and other marketing materials was set in place for them. FA researched, designed, and implemented the company into the market space in four short months, which was before schedule. Since the rebrand, Hosted Solutions has grown into a $200 million company servicing some of the biggest fortune 500 companies such as Bank of America and Skanska North America.
Redinho marks the release of his Edge Off EP with a live set at Boiler Room at Corsica Studios in London.
So, this was the last illustration i sold. The buyer already payed for it and he took it from the wall xD Just because he left the country hahaha, soooo i didn't meet him *ooh :(* Well, if he reach to read this some day: THANK YOU! :D
The one i show in the exhibit is a bit different, i add some dry tempera in pink to her hair and re-did all the trace colours adding more ink.
And the drawing actually "pops up" from the margin itself; i drew some pencil traces, like a sketch. Seems like a finished illustration indide its margin, but it isn't outside the margin :)
I wish i could find my memory card to show the original hahaha! Some day, some day...
The exhibit will be there till 4th May :D
attends New York Women's Foundation hosts Annual Fall Gala at The Plaza on October 15, 2015 in New York City.
Por la calidad en sus servicios alimenticios, el Hostal San Andrés de la Universidad de las Américas Puebla obtuvo el Distintivo “H” con el mayor puntaje que se puede alcanzar en esta certificación.
American postcard by the American Postcard Co., Inc. NY.C., no. 3249. Photo: Roddy McDowell. Caption: Whoopi Goldberg, New York City, 1990.
American actress Whoopi Goldberg (1955) earned an Oscar nomination for her lead role in Steven Spielberg's The Color Purple (1985). She won an Oscar for her supporting role in Ghost (1990). Goldberg was also acclaimed for her work in Beyond Tara: The Extraordinary Life of Hattie McDaniel and the musical Sister Act (1992).
Whoopi Goldberg was born Caryn Elaine Johnson in 1955, in Manhattan, New York. Her mother, Emma (Harris), was a teacher and a nurse, and her father, Robert James Johnson, Jr., was a clergyman. She was inspired to become an actress by watching Nichelle Nichols' portrayal of Nyota Uhura in the original Star Trek (1966) series. She dropped out of high school and became addicted to heroin. She ended up marrying her drug counsellor, Alvin Martin. She cleaned up and later divorced him. She worked as a funeral parlour make-up artist, a bank teller, and a bricklayer while taking small parts on Broadway. In 1974, she moved to California and helped found the San Diego Repertory Company, where she used the name, Whoopi Cushion. She worked with improv groups, including Spontaneous Combustion, and developed her skills as a stand-up comedian. Goldberg had her breakthrough doing an HBO special and a one-woman show as Moms Mabley. Her first film role was in Citizen (William Farley, 1982), but her career gained momentum as Celie Johnson in Steven Spielberg's drama The Color Purple (1985), based on Alice Walker's novel. For her role as Celie, she received critical acclaim, an Oscar nomination and became a major star. In 1985, she also won a Grammy Award for 'Whoopi Goldberg: Direct From Broadway'. Her next films were, at best, marginal hits. She specialised in comedies like Jumpin' Jack Flash (Penny Marshall, 1986), Burglar (Hugh Wilson, 1987) and The Telephone (Rip Torn, 1988). Goldberg made her mark as a household name as Oda Mae Brown in the box office smash Ghost (Jerry Zucker, 1990) with Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore. She was the second African-American woman to receive an Academy Award. The first was Hattie McDaniel.
Whoopi Goldberg received another hit role in Sister Act (Emile Ardolino, 1992) as a nightclub singer, forced to take refuge from the mob in a convent. She turns the convent choir into a soulful chorus with a Motown repertoire. Her fish-out-of-water with some flash seemed to resonate with audiences and it was a box office smash. Goldberg starred in some highly publicised and moderately successful comedies of this time, including Soapdish (Michael Hoffman, 1991) with Sally Field, Made in America (Richard Benjamin, 1993) with Ted Danson and the sequel Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (Bill Duke, 1993). During her acting career, Goldberg played regularly in television series. This began with one-time guest roles in Moonlighting (1986) and A Different World. She had a regular spot in Baghdad Cafe (1990- 1991). From 1990 through 1992 she was a voice actress on the animated series Captain Planet and the Planeteers. Being a huge fan of the series, Goldberg asked Gene Roddenberry for a role in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1988-1993). She was given the role of Guinan, the head of the Ten-Forward lounge. Goldberg also appeared regularly in Liberty's Kids: Est. 1776 (2002-2003). As the late 1990s approached, Goldberg seemed to alternate between lead roles in straight comedies such as Eddie (Steve Rash, 1996) and The Associate (Donald Petrie, 1996) and supporting parts in more independent-minded films, such as How Stella Got Her Groove Back (Kevin Rodney Sullivan, 1998) with Angela Bassett and The Deep End of the Ocean (Ulu Grosbard, 1999) starring Michele Pfeiffer.
Since 1999, Whoopi Goldberg worked regularly as a film producer and screenwriter. Goldberg was one of 15 writers who provided 130 episodes of the TV series Strong Medicine (2000-2006). Goldberg was the first woman to host the Academy Awards on her own. She hosted them in 1994, 1996, 1999, and 2002. In 2002, she won a Tony Award as a producer for Best Musical, 'Thoroughly Modern Millie'. Goldberg herself returned to the stage in 2003, starring as blues singer Ma Rainey in the Broadway revival of August Wilson's historical drama 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom' at the Royale Theatre. She was also one of the show's producers. Since 2007, Goldberg has been on the panel every weekday on the American discussion program The View. In 2009, Goldberg won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host for her work on The View. In 2010, she could also be seen at London's Palladium Theatre as the Mother Superior in the stage version of 'Sister Act'. In the cinema, she starred in the Tyler Perry film For Colored Girls (2010), alongside Janet Jackson. The film received good reviews. The same year, she voiced Stretch in Pixar's Toy Story 3 (Lee Unkrich, 2010) which grossed $1.067 billion worldwide. Goldberg had a recurring role on the television series Glee (2012-2014) during its third and fourth seasons. She starred in the film Nobody's Fool (Tyler Perry, 2018), and reprised her role as Guinan during the second season of Star Trek: Picard (2022). Goldberg portrayed Mother Abagail, a 108-year-old woman in the miniseries The Stand (2020-2021) with Alexander Skarsgard, based on the novel by Stephen King. She appeared in a cameo as a mid-wife in the remake The Colour Purple (Blitz Bazawule, 2023) and in preproduction is Sister Act 3 with Tyler Perry producing. Whoopi Goldberg has been married three times. Her spouses were Alvin Martin (1973-1983), David Claessen (1986-1988) and Lyle Trachtenberg (1984-1985). She has one daughter, actress and producer Alex Martin, three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
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December 27, 2018 - I have never been a fan of the OAT Home Hosted Lunches as I have said before in my photo feed, however we had a very enjoyable lunch with this Christian family in Madaba. The lunch and conversation was very good. The daughter took a group selfie photo with all of us and I was the point person she was going to email it too. There was a communication breakdown and I never got the email. I was going to share the pictures I took with the family.
Host Jacob helping us wake up at the 4 .a.m. set of another Topless Tunesday at the Volcano Rock Club.
To see Jacob and keep up with our regular sets and special Sunday events, come to the VRC and grab a Group tag at maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Clawson/109/46/36
Near the Bydgoszcz Glowna with Pesa in the background. Notice the chains and not cable is bring used to transfer the force / weight of the load.
The College recently welcomed an estimated 1,000 guests to campus for the school's second annual homecoming. Festivities began earlier in the week, with several Student Life activities, followed by an alumni reception. Game day included a tailgate party before the Chaparrals hosted the Iowa Western Reivers.
Guest Host: Orli Shaham
Performers & Repertoire
Amaryn Olmeda, 13, violin, from Loomis, CA
Excerpts from Tzigane by Maurice Ravel (1875 - 1937)
Sam D’Amico, 17, bassoon, from Portland, ME
Sonatine, Mvmt 2 by Alexandre Tansman (1897 - 1986)
Lauren Kim, 16, flute, from Ridgefield, CT
Fantasie, Op. 79 by Gabriel Faure (1845-1924)
Célina Béthoux, 17, violin, from Shaker Heights, OH
Peace by Jessie Montgomery (b. 1981)
Zhanshuo Zhang, 16, from Greer, SC & Jennifer Centa, 18, from Simpsonville, SC, piano duo
Danse Macabre by Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 - 1921)