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Farming Matters 28.2 - From farmers’ fields to Rio+20 - page 40.
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Martin Hangl (SUI) interviewed in the finish stadium at the 1989 Vail Beaver Creek World Alpine Ski Championships.
The 1989 Vail Beaver Creek World Alpine Ski Championships were a project of the Vail Valley Foundation.
Photo (C) 1989 the SportsFile/ Lee Wardle & Scott Markowitz.
Je suis interviewé sur notre manif à vélo, qui a lieu le lendemain de l'enregistrement, mais pendant la diffusion. Classe.
Mingle Media TV's Red Carpet Report and host, Ashley Bornancin, were invited to come out to the Opening Night Gala for the 6th Annual Bel Air Film Festival Gala held at the Hammer Museum debuting the World Premiere of Producer Sam Feature Film written by Erika Fraaed followed by an after party in the courtyard.
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The Bel Air Film Festival (BAFF) is an annual film festival held throughout greater Los Angeles to promote the appreciation and knowledge of film. BAFF strives to recognize top industry leaders, and fosters the development of up-and-coming filmmakers and their craft. The Bel-Air Film Festival has grown into an annual event, attracting thousands of attendees each year. BAFF promotes a greater appreciation and deeper knowledge of the art, craft, science, and commerce of filmmaking. For more information please visit www.belairfilmfestival.com. www.facebook.com/BelAirFilmFestival
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CorkStop Studios is an artist's studio in San Luis Obispo County on California's beautiful Central Coast, half way between Los Angeles and San Francisco. It is home to three contemporary artists: Carol Paquet, Anne Stahl and Xenia Madison. All three are abstract painters and printmakers who are schooled, exhibited and collected internationally.
05/05/2004 - "Times/Foyles Writers & Readers Forums present an evening with Paul Auster, to celebrate the publication of Oracle Night."
At the Institute of Education, Logan Hall, London (UK).
This evening was pretty inspirational for me. I had originally travelled to London for the Beulah concert, and was only made aware of this at the last minute. I decided to do both.
Auster described ideas forming slowly over a period of years, forming constellations as they linked together. His earlier life and works, successes and failures were also discussed.
I apologise for the quality of the photo, which is an unfortunate thing to do on this site in particular. However, it's an important moment for me and I hope the other attendees found it as fascinating as I did. If you went and have a better memory than I, I'd love to hear your recollections.
The evening was split into three sections - a reading, an interview, and dedications/signings. This photo is from the interview section of the evening. I'm sure you're so glad I cleared that up for you.
(Oh, in case you were wondering... after this, I dashed straight to my original destination: a door with a piece of paper attached saying Beulah had cancelled. It was an incredible experience - to this day I've still not seen a piece of paper quite like it. Beulah split up a few months later so I'm really lucky to have seen that piece of paper while it was still relevant. I'm not bitter, oh no.)
Dale Jarvis (left), Intangible Cultural Heritage Development Officer with the Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador, interviews Dan Snow at the Two Whales Coffee Shop, Port Rexton, Wednesday, 18 August, 2010.
Interview w/Male Bonding
Primavera Sound 2011
Barcelona, Spain
05/28/2011
Photo by Cory Smith © 2011
Twitter = @shootingsound
I got to do an ethnographic video interview of some one at their job. I chose to interview Kirk Taylor, the owner of the local art store, Askew-Taylor Paints and Arts. I was pleased that everything worked and that I got to know Kirk better and find out more about this old store that in some ways is like a museum.
Host Muhammad Ali Raza TV Interview Shehzadi Iram Sayal, Wajid Ali Baghdadi, Anmol Sayal, Singer Gulab, Singer Mushtaq Ahmad Cheena
It is always a joy to travel into "The Hills" of Mae Hong Son, Thailand, and to meet the young Hill Tribe people going the extra mile to get an education.
Twice a year, students who receive study scholarships are expected to submit their marks and a letter outlining their financial circumstances. Susan Race and Khru Apichart Inta conduct regular student interviews at schools and Department of Education Offices.
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Jessalyn Kuntzmann of Manayunk examines some old maps on display by Freshvintage at Sunday’s Clover Market.
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Im tollen Fotoblog vom Joachim Brehm.
Danke für die Ehre! :-)
LG Elena
PS. Das Photo oben ist von Joahim Brehm.
A photographer was interviewing someone who was there to do bicycle repair/maintenance before the ride. I liked the look I got here as well as her holding the pad of paper.
On Sunday, June 24th, I rode in the second annual RideUNITED bike tour. The ride was to raise money for the northern Ohio United Way. Over 500 riders were there! There were various distances you could choose to travel, such as 25, 43, or 100 miles. I rode 43 miles, which took me from the Cleveland State University campus in downtown Cleveland, Ohio to the Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park all the way to downtown Akron, Ohio, ending at the University of Akron. It was a great ride, I really challenged myself, and I am already planning on riding again next year! You can view the whole set here.
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Practising interviewing skills with each other. Photocredit: Shadi Azadegan (CIAT). Please credit accordingly. For more information please contact m.j.koningstein@cgiar.org
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Alistair Overeem Interview
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Nancy Veatch
I am Christian, a mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin and probably more I ‘m not aware of now, professionally young and physically old. I’ve been in the Navy, oil field, farmers market, bars, restaurants, hospitals, parts houses. The Lord must have really become frustrated because He finally hit me on the head with the idea of school to become a teacher of children. This was the agenda until I took an art appreciation class. The images that I had seen many times over at this time seemed to reach out with colors and shapes. The professor said I should take more art classes so I did and let myself literally get sucked in to the world of making the shapes and colors that I had seen.
My chosen medium, clay, actually there was no choice. The material seemed to be an extension of my soul. I can reach into and mould it until something appears. When I work techniques don’t separate themselves, one so called technique blends into another depending on the intended form. There is not a thought process that says “well, now I will coil or soft slab”. These words only appear when explaining to another about the process, actually there is no language when a work is started.
My love is sculpture and throwing is second. I work to improve my skill in throwing and actually spend more time throwing. I think that if I could throw as skillfully as I should then I’d probably never throw again.
When I need to work, there is so much I need to know that I usually go to the wheel with the thought of design and glazing. When I start sculpture, I’m more at ease and comfortable especially with the human or animal form. I don’t worry about design and glazing. I rely on the form and like the unglazed texture of the clay.
Anything made to edify, stimulate thought, make a statement is art. Art is all around us architecture, landscaping, clothes cars, furniture etc. The thought that art is exclusive and only the gifted can “create art” is foolish. Art making is a learned skill accessible to anyone.
I’ve been working in clay since1996 and I work best when I work for myself but always are persuaded by demands to work for other reasons. Life always gets in the way. A successful artist doesn’t let life get in the way.
Art was being made through the 40’s.I’m not impressed with modernism and postmodernism. Expressionism and abstract expressionism are always exciting. I don’t consciously model what I do because of influence from any artistic movement. I am taken with the work of Rodin and Van Gough.
Artists are treated with esteem and respect but sometimes as unnecessary.
I like the Museum of Modern Art because they have many of my favorites, most of all Starry Night by Van Gough.