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Third Thursday
Thursday, March 17, 2011
6 – 9 p.m.
Museum-wide
Tonight, it's Clash of the Titans!
HERO WORSHIP YOURSELF. First, take the Third Thursday God & Goddess Facebook quiz. Then check out art glorifying your mythological alter ego.
LOOK DIVINE in a photo booth with styling help from /l'étoile magazine.
SEE THE ACTION of the 1981 claymation cult classic Clash of the Titans. (Film starts at 6:30 p.m.)
BE SPELLBOUND by local guitar god Hastings 3000.
STROLL UP to the cash bar for heavenly libations and nectars of the gods.
Information on upcoming Third Thursdays:
www.artsmia.org/index.php?section_id=284
Photos: Lacey Criswell
Colmar (French: Colmar, pronounced [kɔlmaʁ]; Alsatian: Colmer [ˈkolməʁ]; German during 1871–1918 and 1940–1945: Kolmar) is the third-largest commune of the Alsace region in north-eastern France. It is the seat of the prefecture of the Haut-Rhin department and the arrondissement of Colmar-Ribeauvillé.
The town is situated on the Alsatian Wine Route and considers itself to be the "capital of Alsatian wine" (capitale des vins d'Alsace). The city is renowned for its well-preserved old town, its numerous architectural landmarks, and its museums, among which is the Unterlinden Museum, with the Isenheim Altarpiece.
Colmar (elsässisch Colmer [kolmər], deutsch auch Kolmar) ist nach Straßburg und Mülhausen die drittgrößte Stadt im Elsass und Hauptstadt des Départements Haut-Rhin in der Region Grand Est (Frankreich). Zum 1. Januar 2015 zählte sie 70.284 Einwohner[1] sowie 120.367 im Großraum.[2]
Colmar liegt an der Elsässer Weinstraße und bezeichnet sich gern als Hauptstadt der elsässischen Weine. Die Stadt ist berühmt für ihr gut erhaltenes architektonisches Erbe aus sechs Jahrhunderten und für ihre Museen, darunter das Unterlinden-Museum mit dem Isenheimer Altar.
Colmar ist die Geburtsstadt berühmter Künstler wie Martin Schongauer, Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi, Ernst Stadler und Jean-Jacques Waltz.
Third Thursday--The Art of Hair
Thursday, May 19, 2011
6 – 9 p.m.
Museum-wide
Third Thursday lets its hair down tonight.
WIG OUT while watching Mezzanine Salon stylists recreate looks found in the museum's collection.
SHOW YOUR STYLE by uploading pictures of your most outrageous hairdos on yelp.com.
LET YOUR HAIR DOWN while rocking out to Marijuana Deathsquads.
HAIR OF THE DOG? Fetch a cocktail from the cash bar.
Free; refreshments for sale.
Photos: Lacey Criswell
Learn about upcoming Third Thursday events.
Join the Third Thursday Group Pool and upload your own images from the event.
Before leaving work at USX at 2pm, I could look out thew window and see that Fifth Avenue was lined with cops shoulder to shoulder as the scheduled parade went by. Leaving the building on my bike I was redirected by fencing up to Grant Street where I asked an officer what my chances of getting through to the Smithfield Street bridge. She said that I couldn't get through at all. I was apparently trapped between the paraqde and the Secret Service Exclusion zone. Was my only option to ride up into the hill district?
I didn't think so.
I rode up a block as Sixth Street curved around and met up with Fifth, which was clear at that point. Rode Fifth down to Ross again and turned left. At Third avenue I stopped and asked the officers standing there if I could get through.
"On a bike? Sure. No problem."
At Fulton Bottoms Rugby & Soccer field.
Fulton Bottoms Rugby Field is a football - soccer field. The field is situated on the south side of Kingston Pike in between Alcoa Highway and Cumberland Avenue.
Kingston Pike. Knoxville, TN. 092720.
Third Thursday: Romantic Rendezvous
Thursday, October 15, 2009
There was plenty of romantic rendezvous at last October's Third Thursday event with French kiss martinis, jewelry by designers Mod Margarette, Helen Wang, and Laura Wolovitch, French short art flicks by Man Ray, Duchamp, or Leger, french lessons by Alliance Francaise volunteers, a unique speed-dating event and live music by Romantica.
Learn about upcoming Third Thursdays like November's Ooh la Louvre! Thursday, November 19, 2009
More about The Louvre and The Masterpiece
Images provided by Traveling Photo Booth
Joshua Third of The Horrors at Nottingham Rock City on the NME Indie Rock Tour on February 14th 2007
Troops of the 89th Division, Third US Army, mop up as tanks move through the streets of Blankenheim, Germany.
12 Apr 1945
Photographer: A.J. Salvas
Third Thursday--The Art of Hair
Thursday, May 19, 2011
6 – 9 p.m.
Museum-wide
Third Thursday lets its hair down tonight.
WIG OUT while watching Mezzanine Salon stylists recreate looks found in the museum's collection.
SHOW YOUR STYLE by uploading pictures of your most outrageous hairdos on yelp.com.
LET YOUR HAIR DOWN while rocking out to Marijuana Deathsquads.
HAIR OF THE DOG? Fetch a cocktail from the cash bar.
Free; refreshments for sale.
Photos: Lacey Criswell
Learn about upcoming Third Thursday events.
Join the Third Thursday Group Pool and upload your own images from the event.
Glad to see this mallard with the deformed wings - I guess it could be different one but it sure looks like him.
One of 81 panels from the Apocalypse sequence in the east window.
The great east window of York Minster is currently being restored by the York Glaziers Trust. The major conservation has restored much clarity to the scenes, returning them to a closer approximation of their original appearance and legibility with sensitive releading, removing heavy repair leads that had been introduced over the years. As of 2016 the work is two-thirds completed with the entire Apocalypse section of the window reinstalled along with the topmost traceries. The remainder including the final section depicting scenes from Genesis will hopefully be back in place in 2018.
The east window is the World's largest expanse of medieval stained glass, filling most of the east wall of the cathedral. It is divided into over a hundred square panels, most of which illustrate scenes from the Apocalypse, with a shorter sequence from Genesis above. The window was made by John Thornton of Coventry and his workshop and dates from 1405-8.
York Minster is England's largest medieval cathedral and almost impossible to do justice to. It has an awesome presence that cannot fail to impress.
Uniquely the cathedral was spared the ravages of the Civil War that decimated the medieval art of most English cathedrals and churches, and it thus possesses the largest collection of medieval glass in Britain throughout most of it's vast windows.
CONNECTICUT ARMY NATIONAL GUARD AVIATION UNIT PREPARED FOR DEPLOYMENT SEND OFF
Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Debbi Newton
Aviation unit is the third Connecticut National Guard Unit to deploy in six weeks
HARTFORD, Conn. - Maj. Gen. Thaddeus J. Martin, the Adjutant General and commanding officer of the Connecticut National Guard, today announced that the 1-169 General Support Aviation Battalion is preparing for mobilization in support of operations in Kosovo.
A send off ceremony will be held at the Main Hangar of the Army Aviation Support Facility in Windsor Locks on Tuesday, April 7, 2015, at 5:00 p.m.
The 1-169 General Support Aviation Battalion is preparing to deploy 90 Soldiers to Kosovo to provide aerial medical evacuation and transportation support, as well as fuel testing. The unit will also provide maintenance and fueling capabilities. Based in Windsor Locks, the unit is commanded by Lt. Col. Jeffrey LaPierre of Prospect.
"Our aviation assets play a crucial role in operations both here in Connecticut as well as overseas," said Maj. Gen. Martin. “Working together with units from the other components of the Army is a great opportunity to build relationships and gain valuable experience.”
In their training leading up to mobilization, the unit had the opportunity to train with Army Reserve units from California and Florida who will be deploying alongside the 1-169 Aviation.
This ceremony marks the third Connecticut Army National Guard unit to deploy in less than six weeks, and brings the number of Soldiers deployed around the world to 185.
Kicked out of Xerox square for taking this shot. I was on "their" sidewalk. Moved to public side of the sidewalk to take another one but had to use the zoom and it just didn't feel the same so went with this one.
It is Monday June 28th, and surprisingly the intersection of Willis Ave. and Second Street is still shut down, as installation of new traffic signals is underway. Also the LIRR Second Street crossing although operational for trains is not so for vehicles. Asphalt still needs to be laid at the outer edges of the crossing. From viewing several trains passing, the new rail, ties and third rail are evident on the curve to the main line junction.
Geovany Soto batting with Aramis Ramirez on third base. Soto hits a sacrifice fly to deep center and Ramirez tags and scores.
This guy plays the 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica. Sings Frank Sinatra songs and "Girl from Ipanema".