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dailycandicekpatton · 5 years ago
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Year in Review: Summer 2019
Candice Patton in the United Arab Emirates
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Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Abu Dhabi, UAE 🇦🇪
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latribune · 3 years ago
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UAE | W Dubai - Mina Seyahi Hotel annoncé pour 2022
UAE | W Dubai – Mina Seyahi Hotel annoncé pour 2022
« Nous constatons une demande croissante pour les marques de style de vie de luxe à Dubaï, et avec son mélange de culture et de style de vie à haute énergie, l’émirat est la destination idéale pour la marque avant-gardiste W Hotels », a déclaré Candice D’Cruz, vice-présidente – Marques de luxe, Europe, Moyen-Orient et Afrique, Marriott International. « Avec son design inattendu et son service…
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kultejas · 3 years ago
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Seeing husband Warner shadow batting in the hotel room, wife Candice said - can't wait anymore
Seeing husband Warner shadow batting in the hotel room, wife Candice said – can’t wait anymore
Highlights The UAE leg of the IPL will start from September 19 Warner started shadow batting in the hotel room Warner spending time in quarantine in UAE hotel New Delhi Sunrisers Hyderabad batsman David Warner has reached UAE for the second half of IPL 2021. The UAE leg of the IPL will start from September 19. Warner is currently spending time in Quarantine. Left-handed batsman Warner (Shadow…
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candorealestatebrokerllc · 5 years ago
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sandrateitge · 7 years ago
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“A tale of trash mountains, garbage rivers and migratory birds” (2017)
Franziska Pierwoss and Sandra Teitge (Concept & Dramaturgy)
Duration: 2-3 hours
In the framework of the ongoing garbage crisis in Lebanon, a crisis that can be read as a potent symbol of the country’s often dysfunctional infrastructure and sectarian politics, Franziska Pierwoss and Sandra Teitge organize a dinner performance that addresses the multiple layers of this situation. Continuing the investigation into global structures of waste management that started in Mexico City in the spring of 2017 with a culinary evening that gathered key figures in the field at the MUAC (Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo), the dinner in Beirut equally invites audience members and experts on this matter to converse over a menu specifically conceived for the context. During this culinary and discursive evening, questions of private and public responsibility, informal and formal economies, as well as associated phenomena such as international waste trade and waste disposal will be raised and explored.
Through the practice of research-based culinary collaborations that may take the form of dinners, tastings or soup kitchens, Franziska Pierwoss and Sandra Teitge explore the nature of political or so-called historical moments and the potential of the culinary. Old or found menu cards are used as a starting point to investigate the atmosphere that might have influenced historical decisions and the context, in which food was used as a political agent. Assuming that politics do not only happen around the table in the private realm but also on an international level, Pierwoss and Teitge aim to renegotiate the nature of specific events and to debate food as a tool of power.
Sharjah Biennial 13, Tamawuj Upon a Shifting Plate and Act II October 14–22, 2017 www.sharjahart.org www.ashkalalwan.org
Beirut, Lebanon
Sharjah Art Foundation (SAF) announces the participants of Sharjah Biennial 13’s (SB13) concluding programme in Beirut, organised with Ashkal Alwan, including the off-site project Upon a Shifting Plate and Act II of the Biennial.
Upon a Shifting Plate October 14–15, 2017
With: Maya Abu Al-Hayat, Brigitte Caland, Tarek El-Ariss, Forager Collective, Monika Halkort, Candice Lin, Sahar Mandour, Iman Mersal, Lina Mounzer, Franziska Pierwoss and Sandra Teitge, SPURSE, and James T. Hong
Themed around the keyword "culinary," Upon a Shifting Plate is the Biennial’s fourth and final off-site project. Ashkal Alwan–the SB13 interlocutor of the culinary programme–presents a weekend of discursive and performative projects, where workshops, walks, talks, and cooking sessions will explore the production and consumption of culinary heritage, and how our eating habits condition and shape our psychological and cultural dispositions.
SB13 Act II Exhibitions opening: October 14, 2017 Public programme: October 16–22, 2017
With: Noor Abuarafeh*, Omar Abusaada, Leila Arab, Vartan Avakian, Pedro Barateiro and Quinn Latimer, Tamara Barrage*, Eric Baudelaire, Sabrina Belouaar, Mohamed Bourouissa*, Madison Bycroft, Los Carpinteros, Sara Sejin Chang (Sara van der Heide), Ali Cherri, Gaëlle Choisne, CJ Clarke, Céline Condorelli, Jesse Darling, Haitham Ennasr*, Rami Farook, Claire Fontaine*, Forensic Architecture, Khalil El Ghrib, Laura Henno, Sandi Hilal and Alessandro Petti, Ho Rui An, Eric van Hove, Iman Issa*, Emily Jacir*, Tushar Joag, Hiwa K, Christoph Keller*, Mohamed Khan, Dina Khouri*, Rayane M'cirdi, Randa Maroufi, Naeem Mohaiemen, Radouan Mriziga, Rabih Mroué and Lina Majdalanie, Dala Nasser, Wendelien van Oldenborgh, Christodoulos Panayiotou, Younes Rahmoun, Mostafa Saifi Rahmouni, Sigil*, Christopher Ian Smith, Praneet Soi, Rania Stephan*, SUPERFLEX, Rayyane Tabet, Akira Takayama*, Tamawuj.org, TAO Dance Theatre, Bahar Temiz and Felix Mathias Ott, Anton Vidokle, Karine Wehbé*, and Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries
*Presenting new commissions
On October 14, Act II launches two exhibitions conceived by guest curators Hicham Khalidi and Reem Fadda at Beirut Art Center and Sursock Museum respectively.
In this final chapter of the Biennial, Reem Fadda’s exhibition Fruit of Sleep explores the notion of dormancy, looking at sleep as an act of neither the singular or collective mind, but rather of a social body carefully plotting action in the face of failed revolutionary attempts.
Hicham Khalidi’s exhibition An unpredictable expression of human potential seeks to address the current moment of disenfranchisement and frustration, pondering whether the young generation holds the vitality needed to upturn the socio-political legacies of modernity.
In addition, Act II features a public programme of talks, film screenings, and performances across the city, including new commissions and publications released throughout SB13 in Beirut, Dakar, Istanbul, Ramallah, and Sharjah.
The full programme will be released shortly on Sharjah Art Foundation and Ashkal Alwan’s websites.
Curated by Christine Tohme, Sharjah Biennial 13: Tamawuj unfolds in five parts, from October 2016 to October 2017. SB13 includes exhibitions and a public programme in two acts in Sharjah and Beirut; a year-long education programme in Sharjah; off-site projects in Dakar, Istanbul, Ramallah, and Beirut; and the online publishing platform, tamawuj.org.
Christine Tohme is the director of Ashkal Alwan, a nonprofit organisation established in Beirut in 1993 that supports contemporary artistic practice. She is the recipient of the Prince Claus Award (2006) and CCS Bard Audrey Irmas Award for Curatorial Excellence (2015).
Ashkal Alwan is a nonprofit organisation based in Beirut. Since 1993, the association has been committed to the production, facilitation, and circulation of creative and theoretical endeavors across a range of disciplines and media.
Sharjah Biennial is organised by Sharjah Art Foundation, which brings a broad range of contemporary art and cultural programmes to the communities of Sharjah, the UAE and the region. Since 1993, Sharjah Biennial has commissioned, produced, and presented large-scale public installations, performances, and films, offering artists from the region and beyond an internationally recognised platform for exhibition and experimentation.
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dailycandicekpatton · 5 years ago
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Year in Review: Summer 2019
Candice Patton Joins DC Comics and USO in Visiting the Troops
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gokul2181 · 4 years ago
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David Warner may reconsider future as Covid-19 restrictions would mean long stints away from family | Cricket News
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David Warner may reconsider future as Covid-19 restrictions would mean long stints away from family | Cricket News
MELBOURNE: Prolific Australia opener David Warner says he may have to reconsider his future as an international cricketer owing to the global Covid-19 restrictions that will require him to travel without family to fulfil stringent quarantine conditions. Warner, who made a successful return to international cricket after serving a one-year ban for ball tampering, has three daughters with wife Candice. The 33-year-old said staying away from family will not be an easy task. “Obviously three daughters and my wife, who I owe a lot to, has been a big part of my playing career. You’ve always got to look out for your family first, and with cricket and these unprecedented times, you’ve got to weigh up these decisions,” Warner was quoted as saying by ‘ESPNCricinfo’. “Look, at the moment, I’ll keep continuing to aim for that. Obviously the T20 (World Cup) is not here at home, which would have been ideal to play that and win that here. Now that gets pushed back. I will have to have a rethink about that when it comes to India. “I’ll see where I am and where the girls are at with school as well. A lot of that is a big part of my decision. It’s not just when the games are being played and how much cricket’s being played. It’s a big family decision for myself.” Cricket is taking small steps towards resumption amid the raging pandemic, putting in place tough quarantine rules and creating bio bubbles to negate the threat of infection. In Australia, Warner said cricketers do not have many options apart from training in their home states as of now. “We’re obviously unsure and unclear given states are in lockdown or not letting people from other states go interstate. We have to sit back and wait for the government and states to see what the regulations are behind that,” he said. “All we can do really is train with our states and prepare as well as we can on the wickets provided to get ready for the season.” With cases rising in Victoria, Warner feels the state may miss out on hosting international fixtures, including the Boxing Day Test. “It’s going to be challenging for everyone. I think we spoke about state cricket. That’s the perfect example. How is Victoria going to be able to start (Sheffield) Shield cricket down there. At the moment, it seems like it’ll be impossible.” Warner is also worried about lack of red-ball preparation ahead of the Test series against Afghanistan and India since they will be playing too many limited-overs matches in lead of up to the Test series. Australia are scheduled to travel to England in September. Some players, including Warner, will then head to the UAE for the delayed IPL before hosting Afghanistan and India. “Usually you have a couple of Shield games leading into a Test series, especially at home,” he said. “So I think the unique thing about it is the Indian team and ourselves are going to be in the same boat really. “We’re going to have a lack of red-ball cricket preparation and end of the day we have to make the most of that time training in the lead up to the Test series.”
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updexnews · 4 years ago
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Time Away From Family Due to Bio-Security Bubbles Will Impact Call on International Career: David Warner
Time Away From Family Due to Bio-Security Bubbles Will Impact Call on International Career: David Warner
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Australia opener David Warner said that lack of family time during cricket tours due to the bio-security bubbles in the COVID-19 times will play a big part in his decision on his international future.
Australia are set to tour England in September followed by the Indian Premier League in UAE. Warner said spending time with wife Candice and his three daughters will be a big influence in…
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famedubaitravl · 4 years ago
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Clive Eksteen to charge CSA with unfair dismissal
TROUBLE FOR CSA
Former South Africa left-arm spinner, Eksteen, said he would bring a case for unfair dismissal. © Getty
Clive Eksteen isn’t going quietly. Sacked as Cricket South Africa’s (CSA) sales and sponsorship head on Saturday, the former left-arm spinner hit back on Tuesday with a promise to take the matter further in a saga that, if his claims hold up to scrutiny, can only add to the beleaguered organisation’s woes.
Eksteen said he would bring a case for unfair dismissal at the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA), South Africa’s statutory body for deciding on labour disputes. Part of his evidence, it appears, will implicate senior CSA executives and lead to further cracks in the corridors of increasing uncertainty where seven senior staff members have been suspended since October.
That befell Eksteen, along with Corrie van Zyl, then CSA’s interim director of cricket, and Naasei Appiah, the chief operating officer, on October 29. CSA said at the time they had taken action against the three over the non-payment of an agreed fee of USD160,000, at the prevailing exchange rates, to the South African Professional Cricketers’ Trust for the commercial rights to use the players’ images to promote the 2018 Mzansi Super League (MSL).
The South African Cricketers’ Association (SACA) – who administer the Trust – expressed surprise that CSA had pinned the rap on those three stooges. Then SACA chief executive Tony Irish explained why in a release on October 31: “SACA didn’t deal with Appiah on this issue and in its dealings with Van Zyl and Eksteen over many months they both expressed a strong desire to resolve the payment issue, but it eventually became clear that higher approval to do so was necessary.”
Whose authority? “We think it’s highly unlikely that [chief executive Thabang Moroe, who was suspended on December 6] would not have been aware of this ongoing issue,” Irish said. “He was undoubtedly aware of payment obligations as he had signed the agreement.”
None of which was why Eksteen was fired, it seems. His statement says he was cleared on three charges relating to his suspension and on a fourth, which dealt with, Eksteen wrote, “a sponsorship deal concluded between a sponsor and a broadcaster (to which CSA was not even a party)”. He alleges that what cooked his goose was CSA’s allegation that he “concluded a sponsorship deal between a multinational company and CSA for an amount less than had been approved by the CSA [executive committee], as a consequence of which CSA ‘suffered financial loss, reputation and image’ (sic)”.
Eksteen quoted from the judgment handed down by the chair of the disciplinary inquiry on that charge: “I do not find that the employer established that CSA suffered reputational or image damage in relation to the conduct of the employee and whilst there was no financial loss in the true sense of the word for CSA, revenue was lost, as testified by the witnesses. CSA accordingly lost revenue in the amount of USD100,000, even if it was for lesser rights.”
Eksteen holds that “the chair’s finding that revenue was lost was directly contradicted by the evidence of CSA’s employees, evidence she ignored”. He disputes the findings on the fifth charge because “the sponsorship agreement was signed by my superior, not by me; no evidence was presented of [the executive committee] having mandated a final amount for the sponsorship; and my superior in her evidence failed to mention that she had read a message from me to her, prior to the [executive committee] meeting, in which I had told her of the current offer on the table from the sponsor”.
The superior Eksteen refers to is Kugandrie Govender, CSA’s chief commercial officer. Asked for her response, she told Fame Dubai: “It is difficult to for me comment on any cases that require a degree of confidentiality towards our employees, whether still employed or not.”
Eksteen says he was found guilty on April 17 and that he lodged his appeal with Jacques Faul, CSA’s acting chief executive, a week later. Faul referred the matter to CSA’s board, who brought down the axe on Eksteen’s tenure at a meeting that ended late on Saturday night.
“The general perception … is that I have been dismissed on account of the SACA charges, when in fact I have been dismissed after being found guilty of one completely unrelated and lesser charge, in circumstances where I should not have been dismissed at all, let alone found guilty,” Eksteen wrote. “One charge cannot properly be described as ‘transgressions [of a serious nature, as CSA said of Eksteen’s conduct in a release that landed after midnight on Saturday], yet CSA chose to do so.”
Now outside CSA’s sagging tent and armed, he feels, with licence to relieve himself into it, Eksteen would seem intent on doing exactly that: “My reputation and integrity have been severely questioned and tarnished, and I believed the disciplinary process would allow me the opportunity to lay out the facts around my suspension as well as the subsequent allegations levelled against me.
“The perception that has been created … which is still prevalent, is that I was in some way involved in ‘suspicious’ dealings, and therefore subject to an investigation along with other CSA officials. Nothing could be further from the truth.
“In addition, I am in possession of evidence which exculpates me, which has come to light after the conclusion of the disciplinary inquiry, which evidence was known to CSA at the time.”
He did not expand on what that information might be, but wrote: “All of the evidence presented at my disciplinary inquiry, as well as the additional evidence which has now come to light … will be laid out before the CCMA. My attorney and I are totally confident that I will be vindicated in due course. Unfortunately, I believe I have been made a scapegoat for the shortcomings of others and I believe further that relevant evidence has been ignored or overlooked.”
Eksteen kept his head below the parapet in his almost 18 years as a senior cricketer, in which he played seven Tests and six ODIs. That was how most slow bowlers in South Africa conducted their careers in an era when spin was regarded if not suspiciously than as the last resort of players who could neither bat, keep wicket nor bowl seam-up.
He also stayed out of the limelight during his time at CSA, which started in 2015, save for his appearance on social media in photographs with spectators at St George’s Park in March 2018. The fans wore masks meant to denigrate Candice Warner, the wife of David Warner. That was in retaliation to Warner’s verbal abuse of Quinton de Kock, on and off the field, at Kingsmead in the previous match. Warner’s barrage escalated when De Kock apparently made disparaging remarks about the Australian’s wife.
Eksteen was suspended along with Altaaf Kazi, CSA’s then communications head, who was also in the photographs with the masked men. Two months and an investigation later Eksteen was back at work. By then Kazi had resigned, perhaps wise to machinations geared to rid CSA of figures who were less loyal than required to a regime that lurched from one crisis to the next before Moroe was suspended.
Eksteen stayed on throughout that tumult, a fact that could be used against him in his protestations of propriety. His defence, no doubt, would be that he was trying to do his best for a game he knew had been hijacked by dangerous dolts and robber barons.
Either way, he is no longer the quiet left-arm spinner he was in whites. Now freed from his suit, his voice booms with the authority of someone who knows where the bodies are buried. And is brandishing a spade.
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wmathison · 7 years ago
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RT @CandiceMalcolm: On official state visits to India, PM Modi personally greets and welcomes the Israeli PM, UAE Crown Prince and US President. For PM Trudeau, he sends a low-ranking official. “Canada is back” https://t.co/ezsMtFTPzr
On official state visits to India, PM Modi personally greets and welcomes the Israeli PM, UAE Crown Prince and US President. For PM Trudeau, he sends a low-ranking official. “Canada is back” pic.twitter.com/ezsMtFTPzr
— Candice Malcolm (@CandiceMalcolm) February 17, 2018
via Twitter https://twitter.com/wmathison February 17, 2018 at 04:59PM
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candorealestatebrokerllc · 5 years ago
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Candice Acacia By AZIZI Developments⁠ in Al Furjan⁠ Project ID: 1727⁠ ⁠ PRICE RANGE⁠⁠ 1 Bedrooms⁠ Total Area 7 72.96 - 7 72.96 Sq ft⁠ From AED 735,000 - AED 1,202,000⁠ ⁠ OFFERS⁠ 4 Years Free Service Charge⁠ 50% DLD Fee Waiver⁠ Pay 25% and Move-in⁠ T&Cs apply ⁠ ⁠ A top of the line fully furnished serviced residential building apartment arranged in Al Furjan. The top-notch improvement highlights 316 lavish unit, 236 studios and 80 two-room lofts that offer an unparalleled level of comfort and luxuries.⁠ ⁠ Every apartment is furnished and conveyed with advanced and fresh interior design and conveys an overhauled way of life with round-the-clock, top of the line conveniences available to you.⁠ ⁠ Office Tel. No. +97144279600⁠ | +971505012434⁠⠀⁠ Company Email Address: [email protected]⁠⠀⁠ Office Address: Office No. 806 8th Floor, The One Tower Barsha Heights, Dubai UAE⁠⠀⁠ www.cando.ae⁠ #cando #candorealestatebrokerllc #dubai #uae #uaelife #dubaiproperties #azizi #middleeast #realestatedubai #realtor #realty #broker #usa #canda #autralia #uk #newzealand #russia ⁠#forsale #LuxuryLiving #saudiarabia #investment #moveinnow #acaciaazizi #candiceacacia #coronavirus #covid_19 #coronavirusdubai #covid19 #forsale⁠ (at Cando Real Estate Broker LLC) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-qs6ntJsLi/?igshid=k99th3rxxrsz
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dailycandicekpatton · 5 years ago
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dailycandicekpatton · 5 years ago
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amr_ashr #candicepatton#the heroine Candice Patton from the flash series she had no make up but she was so beautiful. Thanks for the photo✌
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