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At this, they are unsuccesful. Presenter Lady Person cannot swim, but Camera and Sound Man and Lady People are now too embarrassed to help! They wander away in search of chips. Presenter Lady Person swallows much water, but eventually manages to claw way to edge of lake, where she pulls herself out. She is then trampled by freak elephant stampede and shot by passing al qaeda.
Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes won the Presenter award during the ceremony of the British Academy Children's Awards 2013 at The Hilton Hotel, Park Lane
My sister is getting into presenting, and last night she took to the, umm, camera for the Uber Girl final. I got to snap some pictures of her in action, which is really tricky in dusk with no flash! My aperture was down at ƒ1.4 the whole time, my ISO sitting at around 300-500. Very tricky to nail a shot.
I got a few I'm happy with, so expect a trickle of one or two other shots from last night.
Challenge #40 52 by 52
The painter Bonnard said “Make little lies to tell a great truth”. Use that as your inspiration.
— Chloe Dewe Mathews
I have always liked the work of the Pop artist Richard Hamilton – two particular pieces that came to mind whilst doing this series were “Swingeing London “; a shot from a newspaper of when Mick Jagger, of the Rolling Stones, was arrested on drugs charges, and “I'm dreaming of a black Christmas”, a still form the film “White Christmas” featuring Bing Crosby.
Both were further worked on by Hamilton and produced as screen prints. I have always thought it interesting selecting a picture produced by others and altering it to produce a finished work.
This series were all taken from television programmes. I selected pictures/subjects that could be the subject of a photograph. I like the idea that someone else has already framed the shot. In some instances I framed the shot again, but no post shot cropping took place. Some minor colour and contrast was undertaken
GOVERNOR TOMBLIN ANNOUNCES MORE THAN
$760,000 IN ARTS GRANT AWARDS
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (September 16, 2015) - Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin today announced the awarding of $763,044 in grant funds to support and build the arts in community and statewide programs across West Virginia.
"Our state is filled with a rich history and a robust artistic culture," Gov. Tomblin said. "The arts not only connect us to our past, but also to our family, friends and the communities we call home. It is my hope this grant funding will allow today's recipients to continue their efforts to strengthen and build West Virginia's arts community now and for years to come."
The total grant funding was allocated as follows:
$20,000 in American Masterpiece Grant Funds, 2 grantees;
$497,067 in Arts Partners Grant Funds, 12 grantees;
$40,000 in Challenge America Grant Funds, 4 grantees;
$205,977 in Community Arts Project Support Grant Funds, 22 grantees.
The American Masterpiece grant provides funding to support access to and deeper experiences of American masterpieces and works of American masters. Funding was awarded to the following American Masterpiece recipients:
GREENBRIER COUNTY
Greenbrier Valley Repertory Theatre - $10,000
KANAWHA COUNTY
Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences Charleston - $10,000
The Arts Partners grant provides general operating support to long-standing, stable art organizations. Funding was awarded to the following Arts Partners recipients:
CABELL COUNTY
Huntington Museum of Art - $72,459
GREENBRIER COUNTY
Carnegie Hall - $39,420
Greenbrier Repertory Theatre Company - $45,541
KANAWHA COUNTY
Charleston Ballet - $23,603
Clay Center for Arts & Sciences - $63,119
West Virginia Symphony Orchestra - $56, 975
MORGAN COUNTY
Morgan Arts Council - $17,421
OHIO COUNTY
Oglebay Institute - $54,201
Wheeling Symphony Society Inc. - $52,008
RANDOLPH COUNTY
Randolph County Community Arts - $22,047
WOOD COUNTY
ArtsBridge - $18,809
Parkersburg Arts Center - $31,464
The Challenge America grant provides funding for innovative projects that provide arts education to community members, expand or improve access to art experiences, use the arts as a catalyst for change, address cultural tourism and celebrate the unique characteristics of the arts in West Virginia, or create strong communities through the arts. Funding was awarded to the following Challenge America recipients:
GREENBRIER COUNTY
Carnegie Hall - $15,000
JEFFERSON COUNTY
CraftWorks at Cool Spring - $9,445
KANAWHA COUNTY
West Virginia Symphony Orchestra - $11,922
OHIO COUNTY
Wheeling Symphony Society - $3,633
The Community Arts grant provides funds that support for projects that offer arts programming to the public and planning and organizational development projects that strengthen West Virginia arts organizations. Funding was awarded to the following Community Arts recipients:
GREENBRIER COUNTY
Trillium Collective LTD - $13,154
WV Arts Presenters Inc. - $17,138
JEFFERSON COUNTY
Contemporary American Theater Festival - $11,338
KANAWHA COUNTY
Charleston Chamber Music Society - $6,275
Charleston West Side Main Street Inc. - $3,328
Friends of the Alban Arts & Conference Center - $6,887
Kanawha Valley FOOTMAD - $5,620
Unity of Kanawha Valley - $2,956
MARION COUNTY
Fairmont Chamber Music Society - $4,035
Fairmont State University - $6,206
MERCER COUNTY
Charles T. Chuck Mathena II Foundation Inc. - $18,000
MINERAL COUNTY
Highland Arts Unlimited Inc. - $8,278
MINGO COUNTY
Tug Valley Arts Council Inc. - $7,498
MONONGALIA COUNTY
Golden Horseshoe Inc. - $4,625
MORGAN COUNTY
Morgan Arts Council - $11,136
POCAHONTAS COUNTY
Pocahontas County Opera House Foundation - $6,699
RALEIGH COUNTY
WV Professional Dance Company - $7,657
Youth Museum of Southern WV - $17,997
RANDOLPH COUNTY
Augusta Heritage Center - $19,000
WETZEL & TYLER COUNTIES
ArtsLink Inc. - $11,821
WOOD COUNTY
Mid-Ohio Valley Symphony Society - $10,176
WVU at Parkersburg - $6,153
Myleene Klass and Sam and Mark who won the BAFTA for Presenter at the British Academy Children's Awards.
Key 103 presenters Michelle Livesey and Mike Toolan join Bryn.
A 250-mile running challenge ‘Run to Remember’ ended on at Manchester’s Sportcity on Friday 4th of April.
Police officers and staff from across the country raised an estimated £100,000 for charity running in the memory of Greater Manchester Police officer Nicola Hughes.
The challenge saw 1,800 officers from run two miles-a-day for 125 days.
Nicola and her colleague PC Fiona Bone were killed while investigating a suspected burglary in Hattersley, Tameside in 2012.
Friday saw hundreds of officers and staff running the final two-mile leg around the Manchester Regional Arena.
Nicola's father Bryn, who organized the challenge said: “It has been fantastic, the turnout and determination has been amazing.
“It has been so overwhelming – at times you cannot describe it. The amount of support we have had has just been overwhelming,
"I wanted to do something positive to remember Nicola by. The biggest motivation is making sure people remember Nicola and remember what sort of person she was."
The money raised will go to the charities Care of Police Survivors, the North West Police Benevolent Fund and Victim Support.
Bryn added: “I want to do something that Nicola would have been proud of me for and I also want to raise money for the three charities that have helped us so much during this time and will probably continue to help us for a great deal longer,"
Bryn’s next challenge is to run a marathon at the North Pole.
www.pchughesnorthpolerun.co.uk
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The three BBC F1 presenters - Suzi Perry, David Coulthard and Eddie Jordan, drive into the Silverstone Woodlands campsite in red, white and blue Peel P50s on Thursday of the 2013 Santander British Grand Prix weekend.
A massage is so much more titillating if it is properly presented. By a man whose last name rhymes with dong and schlong.
Top Gear Presenter Richard Hammond poses in the rain on the red carpet for the paparazzi at the Madagascar 2 UK Film Premeire on 23 November 2008 in Leicester Square, London. Copyright © 2008 by Scott A. McNealy Photographer. See more of my work at www.noboundaryphotography.co.uk or www.flickr.com/photos/scottamcnealy/
Mishal Husain, Presenter, BBC News, United Kingdom capture during the Session: An Insight, An Idea with Emmerson Mnangagwa at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service sponsored the 2012 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest September 28 and 29 in Ogden, Utah, at Weber State University. A panel of five judges was responsible for choosing the art work used to design the 2013-2014 Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp.
For more info on the 2012 Duck Stamp Contest, please visit: 1.usa.gov/UysGuh
Photo Credit: Garry Tucker / USFWS