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Die Connichi Kassel im Jahr 2009. Tolle Kostüme und es hat richtig Spaß gemacht, hier mal vorbei zu schauen.
In diesem Shoot haben 3 Aktuere gerade Silent Hill nachgestellt...
Where the Christmas carol "Silent Night" (in German, "Stille Nacht") was invented and first performed.
The sun sets over historic Jamestown in this video from February, 2002.
"All the children of the king were beautiful, but she, the youngest, was so exceedingly so that the sun himself - though he saw her often - was surprised whenever she came out into his presence. Her father had a dozen wives, a hundred children, but she was his favorite. She exceeded the rest not only in feature and proportion but in wit and spirit too. All loved her."
-Smith/Farrell/Malick
The Duke Vigil was a silent demonstration at Duke University, April 5 - 11, 1968, following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King. Up to 1,400 students slept on the Chapel Quad, food services and housekeeping employees went on strike, and most students boycotted the dining halls in support of the employees.
Repository: Duke University Archives. Durham, North Carolina, USA. library.duke.edu/uarchives
Trying to locate this photo at the Duke University Archives? You’ll find it in the University Archives Photograph Collection, box 54 (UAPC-054-015-002).
Silent night, peaceful night,
No more guns, no more fights.
No more drugs for our daughters and sons,
Jobs, not poverty, for everyone.
Then we'll sleep in peace, then we'll sleep in peace.
Silent night, peaceful night,
Love the kids in our sight.
No more shooting or killing nearby,
No more children afraid that they'll die.
Then we'll sleep in peace, then we'll sleep in peace.
Silent night, peaceful night,
Let's teach kids that killing's not right.
Don't buy war toys or violent games.
Guns aren't playthings, they kill and maim.
Let's not buy any war toys, then we can all sleep in peace.
Silent night, peaceful night,
Lots of food, that's what's right.
Warm bright houses and medical care,
Clothes, employment, and good child care.
Then we'll sleep in peace, then we'll sleep in peace.
-Pam Couture and Vicki Ryder
Part of the "Ferguson to Madison" Movement, a silent vigil was held for Mike Brown, Eric Garner, and many more.
3 friends praying silently at Takeshima at Gamogori, Japan.
Takeshima is an island with a circumference of 620 m. connected to the mainland by a 387 m. long bridge. In the center of the island there is a temple dedicated to one of the Japanese Gods, Benten-sama.
P.S: I am on my summer holidays now in Japan. Expect to see more pics of Japan during this period.
Silent Prayer | Exhibited by Ben H. | First Award | Class 1. AVSA Collection of three different registered standard cultivars all of thesame type
"Sweet Silent Runner" by Kelsey Abbott (kelsyabbott.tumblr.com). Watercolor. $60.
Part of Damn Fine Coffee: An Artistic Tribute to Twin Peaks at Meltdown Comics in Los Angeles, California. See - www.meltcomics.com/blog/2013/05/26/damn-fine-coffee-an-ar...
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Photo by Thuvm
Artist Build Collaborative and the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership flipped the switch on Silent Lights, a new public art installation located underneath the Brooklyn Queens Expressway.
“Confusion”
Acrylics on canvas
Mary Meyer, Jeanine Lemanski, Joseph Weiker, and Melanie Chamblin
Join Us for . . .
A Very Special Art Auction
Featuring original artwork created by those living with memory loss.
November 3rd, 2011 at 4pm
• Silent auction bidding ends at 7pm
• Complimentary hors d’oeuvres, wine, and music
Sycamore Village Assisted Living
225 Castellano Drive, Swansea, IL
All Proceeds benefit Saint Louis University Alzheimer’s Research Department
David Troxel and Virginia Bell, founders of The Best Friend’s Approach
will be in attendance and available for book signing.
Please RSVP at:
or call 618-222-2571
Kathy Toth || Toronto Graffiti Archive || Instagram
I have been documenting the changing face of this neighborhood since 2005 to the present day. I never imagined that going to a photo meetup here would provide me with enough content and inspiration to continue to photograph the dynamic changes taking place as the neighborhood transformed from a dead retail strip on Dundas with derelict and shuttered industry to the hot hipster neighborhood it’s become. The Junction was not always known as such, it was rather West Toronto neighborhood, which for a large part was more often referred to the Stockyards. Meat processing is the only original industry that is still present today, to the dismay of residents. Industry was centralized here as the area had lower land prices and taxes and the creation of an official port of entry. Also Canadian Pacific developed a large rail yard which extends from Keele to Scarlet road. This led to massive industrial and commercial development which stayed for the most part until closures started with these companies in 2005.
Canada packers, CCM, Campbell Milling and Heinzman piano company were the most notable companies, which all have been converted respectfully to a large mall, another mall complex and a high rise condo. Other buildings such as the Symes waste transfer station and Sherwin Williams and Houghton plant were recently converted into a brewery, a failed condo development now waiting to be sold, and a studio complex with a gym and printing facilities. The first spot I photographed was the old Sherwin Williams plant in late 2005 on a cold Christmas weekend and it peaked my curiosity about industry in the city. Another notable location I visited multiple times was the old GE plant, which as of today (2018) is completely redeveloped. The old Bunge complex, which was located on St.Clair west of Keele was my personal favorite spot to visit while it was intact. I must have been 8 times and got to know the entire complex quite well. It was knocked over very quickly and the large stockyards mall took it’s place.
The story of my junction documentary project is quite extensive and the best way to discover more is to look at the captions on the images. I enjoyed exploring an area with so much industrial diversity so close to home and find myself wishing I still had something like this in my backyard.
Photos featured are from late 2005 to present, both film (in various formats, 35mm, 120,) and digital. Images are noted by their previous name, what they have been converted to, as well as approximate location.
She represent a tormented and desperate soul, keeping in an alternative world, but nobody is for her!
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