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interview de Grand Lille TV à FabLab Lille

Juryvoorzitter Annelies Barnard

For more than 25 years, on 'Coach's Corner', Don Cherry has been telling the country what he thinks. When the CBC asked you to vote for 'The Greatest Canadian', he finished 7th!nSo how'd he get so popular ? Well, Don was born and raised in Kingston, Ontario and grew up playing hockey. At 20, he turned pro, but spent most of his 16 year career riding the buses, for a number of minor league teams. He made it to the NHL but for just one game - the '55 playoffs with the Boston Bruins. In 1970, Don retired. He worked a couple of years, selling cadillacs and doing construction, but eventually, got back into hockey as a coach. First, in the minors and then, in 1974, as head coach of the Boston Bruins and the legendary Bobby Orr. Don won coach of the year in '76 but got fired in '79, after an infamous Stanley Cup semi-final game against Montreal. Don went on to coach the Colorado Rockies for a season, then in 1980, he made his first appearance on 'Hockey Night in Canada.' 28 years later, Don Cherry is a Canadian icon.

 

Check out his interview with George here - www.cbc.ca/thehour/videos.html?id=967422010

 

For more than 25 years, on 'Coach's Corner', Don Cherry has been telling the country what he thinks. When the CBC asked you to vote for 'The Greatest Canadian', he finished 7th!nSo how'd he get so popular ? Well, Don was born and raised in Kingston, Ontario and grew up playing hockey. At 20, he turned pro, but spent most of his 16 year career riding the buses, for a number of minor league teams. He made it to the NHL but for just one game - the '55 playoffs with the Boston Bruins. In 1970, Don retired. He worked a couple of years, selling cadillacs and doing construction, but eventually, got back into hockey as a coach. First, in the minors and then, in 1974, as head coach of the Boston Bruins and the legendary Bobby Orr. Don won coach of the year in '76 but got fired in '79, after an infamous Stanley Cup semi-final game against Montreal. Don went on to coach the Colorado Rockies for a season, then in 1980, he made his first appearance on 'Hockey Night in Canada.' 28 years later, Don Cherry is a Canadian icon.

 

Check out his interview with George here - www.cbc.ca/thehour/videos.html?id=967422010

 

For more than 25 years, on 'Coach's Corner', Don Cherry has been telling the country what he thinks. When the CBC asked you to vote for 'The Greatest Canadian', he finished 7th!nSo how'd he get so popular ? Well, Don was born and raised in Kingston, Ontario and grew up playing hockey. At 20, he turned pro, but spent most of his 16 year career riding the buses, for a number of minor league teams. He made it to the NHL but for just one game - the '55 playoffs with the Boston Bruins. In 1970, Don retired. He worked a couple of years, selling cadillacs and doing construction, but eventually, got back into hockey as a coach. First, in the minors and then, in 1974, as head coach of the Boston Bruins and the legendary Bobby Orr. Don won coach of the year in '76 but got fired in '79, after an infamous Stanley Cup semi-final game against Montreal. Don went on to coach the Colorado Rockies for a season, then in 1980, he made his first appearance on 'Hockey Night in Canada.' 28 years later, Don Cherry is a Canadian icon.

 

Check out his interview with George here - www.cbc.ca/thehour/videos.html?id=967422010

Tove Lo live performance and interview at Q102 Philly, May 2015

"Voting is important, especially for young people, who are less likely to turn out. And we should always choose people who will serve the community's best interest." ~Jovanny, artist and UWM student #VotingIsPower #BlackandBrownLivesMatter

St. Martin de Belleville

Sam Goldman is the CEO of d.light design, the social venture that received best honors at Berkeley's Global Social Venture Competition.

 

He told me his "ah-ha" moment: “My neighbor’s son in Benin was badly burned by a kerosene lamp. I want to provide a source of light that is safe and cheap.”

 

His X-Interview is here.

When there is more reporter that of subject of report they ended up being interviewed between journalist!

 

Quand il y a plus de reporter que de sujet de reportage on en fini par s'interviewer entre journaliste !

This is a project that is very personal to me. With a goal to reflect about things in my life by going beyond my comfort zone and understanding todays world view through the life stories of others.

I will this time not only interview strangers but also people I know to have a larger scope of interviews.

  

Hope you enjoy it.

 

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Ross is a 37 year old musicien. His favorite color is turquoise and his favorite food is steamed fried vegetables with fish and white wine.

When I asked what his dream was, he replied: "I don't believe in dreams, they put too much pressure on people and gets people to worship others for their achievements, they can become delusions and unhealthy."

Two words to describe himself was "Introverted" because he needs to sometimes spend time with by himself to figure things out, and "Forgiven" because " it's what I feel when I think of my relationship with God."

Ross's best childhood memory was when he was 6 and sitting in apricot tree eating apricots. His worst childhood memory was when he had recurring nightmares of a tractor weel chasing him and on another occasion him being forcibly separated from his parents at a conference.

If Ross could change anything in today's world, it would to make himself more helpful to others as possible.

For him, "Happiness" is being in the presence of God.

 

Birmingham, England - April 2012

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Please check out Ross's music! alonetone.com/ro55spencer/playlists/ego-mute

 

Have a great day!

Nathan

Reporter Rob Piercy with KING 5 TV interviews Hugh Ritter, WSDOT Bridge Inspector, about what it's like to inspect the Deception Pass bridges.

Some Chinese TV host is interviewing people on the street while her crew films.

This was taken at a Nashville blogger meet-up. Once sentence of this interview aired on WKRN Channel 2 News.

 

Courtesy of Tim Morgan. (www.timmorgan.com)

FORT CARSON, Colo. – Sergeant First Class Craig Butterman, brigade personnel noncommissioned officer in charge, Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 2nd Special Troops Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, looks at Makayla Hendrickson’s examples during the Russell Middle School Science Fair, Jan. 15, 2013. Butterman was one of about 30 Soldiers and Airmen requested to judge the Science Fair projects. The judging had two parts, the first was based on the project display and the second was an interview with the student.

(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Ruth Pagán, 2nd BCT PAO, 4th Inf. Div.)

 

Queen & Courts first interview after being selected to their position. CJAD's Andrew Carter was a great host as always.

An interview I did with Not-paper. Not- paper is an web-site dedicated to collage art. It's great place to go on the web if you are interested in collage and montage art/artists. Well worth a look

www.notpaper.net/cgi-bin/mt/mt-search.cgi?search=jasonans...

Radio is more flexible than television; the interview started already in the escalator. Agnes from the radio's Science News interviewing Therese for a radio report on the newly described fungi Bacillicladium lobatum and Bradymyces graniticola. They are described from Kungsträdgården metro station in Stockholm, so far the only known place where the fungi grow.

There's a camera crew behind this reporter as she interviews various people at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto during the Panam Games 2015

Alexander Dobrindt beim Interview mit Günter Schneider vom Garmisch-Partenkirchner Tagblatt.

 

Member of the Bundestag (Lower House of German Parliament) Alexander Dobrindt is interviewed by Günter Schneider from Garmisch-Partenkirchner Tagblatt (German Newspaper).

Location: Germany, Bavaria, Oberau near Garmisch-Partenkirchen where the residents of the little village protest for a bypass of the Bundesstraße B2. The Bundesstraße B2 runs right through Oberau and connects the Autobahn A95 with Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

my best friend yi fei's wife miao miao interviewed by reknowned astro satelit channel vj, jia xian.

Andy Warhol's magazine on display at his museum. Look at the stars and celebrities; they were all so young. There's even Salvadore Dali.

interview stefaan werbroeck, journalist bij knack. Het interview ging over tvseries van de toekomst.

Policy dialogue launching ILO/ADB report on the study “ASEAN Community 2015: Managing integration for better jobs and shared prosperity” in Vietnam: www.ilo.org/hanoi/Informationresources/Publicinformation/..., © ILO

 

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/deed.en_US

An interview published in Becoming a Graphic and Digital Designer: A Guide to Careers in Design, 5th Edition by Veronique Vienne, Steven Heller.

 

www.goodreads.com/book/show/23059441-becoming-a-graphic-a...

reclaimed from my tumblr acct. Shot this in the style of a long-form interview.

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