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inparenth · 2 years ago
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"Visit Old Ben, World's Largest Steer" A Story by J. Meirose
"Visit Old Ben, World's Largest Steer" A Story by J. Meirose
Jim Meirose’s work has appeared in numerous venues. His novels include Sunday Dinner with Father Dwyer (Optional Books), Understanding Franklin Thompson (JEF), Le Overgivers au Club de la Résurrection (Mannequin Haus), and No and Maybe – Maybe and No (Pski’s Porch). Info: www.jimmeirose.com @jwmeirose His work has been previously featured in In Parentheses. Visit Old Ben, World’s Largest…
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dunkelwort · 2 years ago
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Die Leere Mitte – Issue 17
In this issue: Marjan Zahed-Kindersley, Mark Young, Steffen M. Diebold, Jim Meirose, Joshua Martin, Dylan McNulty-Holmes, Patrick Sweeney, Stephen Bett, John M. Bennett, Réka Nyitrai, Angela Caporaso. download | cover | print ed.: lulu | amazon.com | .de | .it | .uk | .au | submit | twitterEdited in Berlin by Horst Berger and Federico Federici.
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milltownhistoricalsociety · 3 months ago
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This Day in History: August 22nd, 1921
🚨 On This Day in 1924 🚨 John Meirose, 30, was tragically killed in a trolley accident in Milltown. Milltown Public School also welcomes Prof. Harry R. Mensch as the new supervisor. 🎓#trolley #accident #School #OTD #NJ #News #FastLine
MEIROSE KILLED BY TROLLEY CAR Milltown Man Meets Death When Struck by Car Near Parson’s Lane—Motorman Charged With Manslaughter—Was Lying on Track. John Meirose, Jr., thirty years old, of Milltown, was instantly killed at 7:30 o’clock last evening by a Newark-bound car on the Trenton Fast Line when he was struck at Parson’s Lane, Milltown. A charge of manslaughter has been preferred against…
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inverted-flowers · 5 months ago
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Here on the seventh episode of "Music That's Invaded My Mind (and maybe overstayed it's welcome)" we'll be returning with:
Dangerous Woman by Ariana Grande
Crazy by Gnarls Barkley
Sugar Honey Ice & Tea by Bring Me The Horizon
RunRunRun by Dutch Meirose
SIMP by Full Tac, Lil Mariko, & Rico Nasty
Fuck You by Ceelo Green
Bad Girls Club by Falling In Reverse
River by Bishop Briggs
The outro for Wind Breaker
Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden
Aimed To Kill by Jade LeMac
Risk It All by Escape The Fate
Take Me To Church by Hozier
Glitter & Gold by Barnes Courtney
And more!
Stay tuned folks! We'll be here allllll week (and then some, of course.)
Note: Featured songs not necessarily in chronological order of appearance.
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effleurier · 9 months ago
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— love should never come at the cost of everything; the world is already cruel as is, therefore, i won't be.
lovelist! (in no particular order): asa, chiori, dahlia, ryuwon, zion, haruma, autumn, cain, creed, ao, jiyu, sora, hue, sayuri, lauren, yun, ambrose, yrra, meirose, sync, bella \⁠(⁠ϋ⁠)⁠/⁠♩
stinklist!: ¿
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transitivo · 1 year ago
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limejuicer1862 · 2 years ago
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Since You Agreed to Just Quietly Listen - Short Prose by Jim Meirose
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annpacchi · 4 years ago
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日陰のバラ達 近所の方に挿木でいただいたバラ 確かプロスペリティ(ピンクプロスペリティ?) と芽衣 我が家の巨大な欅の木の下で かなり日陰ゾーンにも関わらずそこそこ咲いてくれてます。 陽当たり良かったら爆咲きだね。 日陰のバラは花持ちも良いしちょうどいい。 #日陰のバラ #6月の庭 #プロスペリティ #ピンクプロスペリティ #バラ芽衣 #欅の木 #ケヤキ #バラの記録 #prosperity #meirose #shadegarden #inmygarden #iloveplants #iloveroses #japanesezelkova https://www.instagram.com/p/CA_39-1nB-h/?igshid=jqufddgnt3li
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janeyrps · 6 years ago
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dunkelwort · 3 years ago
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Die Leere Mitte – Issue 13 + RIMAE
Die Leere Mitte – Issue 13 + RIMAE
In this issue: Jim Leftwich, Cecelia Chapman, Elmedin Kadric, Antonio Devicienti, Charles Wilkinson, Bob Lucky, Alexandra Fössinger, Patrick Sweeney, Rich Murphy, Strider Marcus Jones, Werner Preuss, Diana Magallon. download | cover | print ed.: lulu | amazon.com | .de | .it | .uk | au | submit | twitterEdited in Berlin by Horst Berger and Federico Federici. Enrico Sette, Rimae | instagram |…
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conradjlaird · 6 years ago
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Summer Acting Programs Katie Meirose
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Summer Acting Programs - www.maggieflaniganstudio.com/summer-acting-programs/summe... Meisner Summer Acting Programs - Contact Maggie Flanigan Studio - Call (917) 789-1599 The summer acting programs at the Maggie Flanigan Studio include the Meisner Summer Intensive. In this interview, Katie Meirose talks about studying Meisner for the first time. The acting programs at the Maggie Flanigan Studio are founded in the Meisner training technique. Serious students who want to experience Meisner training as originally intended by Sanford Meisner, should apply online and contact the studio at (917) 789-1599 with any questions that they might have about enrollment. youtu.be/0mzEOA_iph0 www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsRHidgcTOQ&feature=youtu.be Maggie Flanigan Studio 153 W 27th St #803 New York, New York 10001 +1 917-789-1599 www.maggieflaniganstudio.com/ goo.gl/maps/oxqqExybwL32 plus.google.com/100897218937179347163 best acting program new york, best acting program in the U.S., Meisner technique training, Meisner Intensive, summer acting program, meisner summer intensive ================= Q: Katie, what did you think it meant to train as an actor before you started the six-week summer intensive? Before I began the intensive, I really thought that acting was something anyone could do with enough work. After doing the intensive, I really realized that it's an artistry and a craft that you have to create for yourself and really work at. Not everyone has the drive and the ability to be what it means to be a good actor. Q: What happened over the course of the six weeks that changed your perspective on that? I really realized that you can't half-*** anything. You really have to go all in and really work hard. That's the only way it pays off. And that it's important to work to the best of your ability and take yourself very seriously. Q: What did you learn over the course of these past six weeks that was a surprise or that changed you, about yourself? I realized how important this was to me. It really cemented that this is what I love to do, and it's something that I seriously want to continue and want to be good at and want to continue my training with. Q: Have you ever studied Meisner before? I never studied Meisner before this, so it was very different. Q: What is your biggest takeaway that you're taking away specifically from the Meisner technique itself. The thing that is resonating with you the most. I think what I most importantly learned is how important the other person is, and how it is to let other people affect you and not focus so much on yourself as an actor but on those who are with you. Q: You're still in school. You're training in college. Are you [unintelligible 00:01:42] major? Yes, I'm in acting major. I'm getting my BFA. Q: What have you felt the biggest difference was, compared to your training, your BFA program to the training you just went through these past six weeks? My training here has been a lot more intense. It's not that my BFA isn't taken seriously, but the intensity is a lot different. There's a higher expectation and therefore gives me a more desire to grow and to work even harder. Q: There are a lot of summer-intensive programs, a lot of Meisner Summer Intensive programs, especially in Manhattan. Why did you decide to come to Maggie Flanigan Studio? I chose Maggie Flanigan because when I was doing the research, the mission statement really aligned with my personal views of what acting is and should be. I had been told that this was the most accurate approach to Meisner that is available, as far as really doing exactly what Meisner intended and being truthful to his work. Q: Yes, a lot of Meisner teachers put their own spin on [crosstalk]. Yes, they're not really Meisner. Q: There, Maggie and Charlie are teaching it exactly [crosstalk]. Which is what I wanted. Q: What have you found to be unique about your experience here? Is there something like-- You're in school taking classes. I'm sure you've been acting before college. What have you found to be unique about the studio? Working with Charlie has been a very unique experience. I've never worked with a teacher who's quite like him, which has been very refreshing. He expects a lot out of his students, which I think is wonderful and he should. It really makes me rise to the occasion. It's been a really interesting and unique experience, just working with someone who cares so passionately about the art and his students. Q: Which class are you in? I'm in the Meisner acting. Q: The morning, afternoon, or evening? I'm in the evening. Q: The evening? Yes. Q: It's only a six-week program and it feels like a short amount of time, but since you're in class three days a week and working so closely with the other students in your class, how has this sense of community helped you through these six weeks? Well, what's great about being with people who are like-minded is we're all frustrated about the same things, but we all have a really serious desire to push through those frustrations. I've met some really, really wonderful actors who want to do the same thing as me or are just as passionate about me- about it as I am. That's been a really nice experience, to be able to share that and spend so much time with people who really care about what they're doing. Q: You mentioned frustration. There's a lot of highs and a lot of lows when you're going through this program. Was there a particular moment that sticks out for you in your mind, either in the activity, in a rehearsal, where you finally felt like it clicked, or your understanding was really starting to deepen? Definitely when we did the activity and I had to be at the door and walk in. That was really challenging. You don't really realize how difficult it is to be standing up there and having to work off someone. It's not something that you do as much as we like to think in everyday life. As soon as I did that, and I really had an honest truthful experience. I lived to do something. That was the moment that it really clicked. It made sense to me why we were doing the things we were doing. Q: How would you describe Charlie as a teacher? Charlie is passionate, very knowledgeable. He expects a lot out of the students which I appreciate. I don't want to be taught by someone who lets me do the minimum. He certainly does not allow that. He expects the best out of everyone, which allows me to rise to my full potential. Q: What would you say to someone who was thinking about doing the Summer Intensive Program but maybe thought, "Oh, I have BFA. I don't need more training, more-- It's a big time commitment. Financially, I don't know if I can commit to that"? Maybe they were thinking about doing it but were finding a lot of excuses or reasons why they shouldn't. What would you say to that person about coming here? If you're serious about acting as an artist and as a carrier, then training is the most important part. What's going to set you apart is good training. You will receive that here. It's worth the time commitment, it's worth the money because, in such a short time, three or six weeks, I have really- I feel like I've really evolved as an artist and have a greater understanding of what it is and why I'm here, doing what I'm doing. Maggie Flanigan Studio 153 W 27th St #803 New York, New York 10001 +1 917-789-1599 www.maggieflaniganstudio.com/ goo.gl/maps/oxqqExybwL32 plus.google.com/112291205845820496849 twitter.com/MeisnerActing www.facebook.com/MeisnerActing/ https://flic.kr/p/24ZwtRV
Summer Acting Programs Katie Meirose
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outerblog · 4 years ago
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Otoliths #59
From Otoliths editor Mark Young:
Issue fifty-nine, the southern spring issue of Otoliths, is now live. It contains work by Ruggero Maggi, Lynn Strongin, Jim Leftwich, Joseph Salvatore Aversano, Jim Meirose, John M. Bennett, Thomas M. Cassidy, osvaldo cibils, Sanjeev Sethi, Mark Pirie, Demosthenes Agrafiotis, Jennifer Hambrick, Jen Schneider, Pete Spence, Heath Brougher, Rob Stuart, Ivan Klein, Jim McCrary, József Bíró, Jack Galmitz, Robert Ronnow, Kristin Garth, Scott MacLeod, Vaughan Rapatahana, Daniel de Culla, Adam Day, S. K. Kelen, Mike James, Texas Fontanella, Seth A. Howard, Serena Piccoli & William Allegrezza, Elaine Woo, Hugh Tribbey, Joanna Walkden Harris, Mike Harriden, Isabel Gómez de Diego, Mark DuCharme, hiromi suzuki, harry k stammer, Cecelia Chapman, Jeff Crouch, Bruno Neiva, Clara B. Jones, Eric Hoffman, J. D. Nelson, Sheila E. Murphy, Olivier Schopfer, Miriam Borgstrom, Jack Foley, Baron Geraldo & Associates, Pat Nolan, Adriána Kóbor, AG Davis, Volodymyr Bilyk, Andrew Brenza, red flea & old beetle, Joe Balaz, Kenneth Rexroth, Rosaire Appel, Jeff Harrison, Diana Magallón, Andrew Topel, Oormila Vijayakrishnan Prahlad, Christopher Barnes, Dave Read, Dale Jensen, Carol Stetser, Thomas Fink, dan raphael, Michael Farrell, Jessie Janeshek, T. W. Selvey, Chris Arnold & Francesca Jurate Sasnaitis, Andrew Taylor, Zebulon Huset, Ramsay Randall, Kenneth Howard Doerr, Penelope Weiss, Gavin Lucky, David Lohrey, Khaloud Al-Muttalibi, Barbara Daniels, Doren Robbins, J. Crouse, Simon Perchik, Karl Bachmann, Jeff Bagato, Wes Lee, Judith Skillman, Roger Mitchell, Grzegorz Wróblewski, Tom Beckett, Charles Wilkinson, Michael Basinski, Stephen Nelson, Bob Lucky, Jude VC, Tony Beyer, Stuart Wheatley, Jürgen O. Olbrich, Christian ALLE, Stu Hatton, Nick Nelson, R L Swihart, Kathleen Reichelt & Rich Ferguson, Dah, Daniel f. Bradley, Michael Ruby, Magdelawit Tesfaye, Eileen R. Tabios, Michael Spring, Les Wicks, Susan Connolly, Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozábal, Elmedin Kadric, Angela Costi, Pamela Miller, John Levy, Jay Buchanan, Keith Higginbotham, Douglas Barbour, Kathup Tsering, Jill Cameron, Peter Yovu, Marilyn Stablein, Paul Pfleuger, Jr., Richard Kostelanetz, Michael Brandonisio, Katrinka Moore, Rosalinda Ruiz Scarfuto, Aurora Scott, Bob Heman, Keith Nunes, Jane Joritz-Nakagawa, Kristian Patruno, Chris Gutkind, Jane Simpson,  & M.J. Iuppa.
[a feast! Thank you once again, Mark.]
[& FWIW, I have three poems in this issue. &, would you believe, I had three poems in #58 also.]
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ninjaninjani · 8 years ago
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Have a colored doodle of Mei and Steph havin a chill time
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fazlyrahmat · 8 years ago
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#surgayangtakdirindukan2 [*SPOILER ALERT] Terbitan: @mdpictures_official (Manoj Punjabi) Adaptasi: Novel karya @asmanadia Pelakon: @fedinuril sbg #Prasetya @laudyacynthiabella sbg #CitraArini @ralineshah sbg #Meirose @noradanish sbg Sheila (Pengurus Peribadi Arini) Runut bunyi: @krisdayantilemos -#dalamkenangan "...setiap manusia itu pasti merasai mati..." [Arini kpd Sheila] "...I strongly believe those who hate Islam because they don't truly understand Islam..." "...In Islam, a man married a woman, because only with man that the woman shall be protected..." [Muslimah Budapest ditemuramah Arini] "...setiap orang beriman percaya akan kematian, kamu beriman bukan?..." [Arini kpd Sheila seusai solat] "...pernikahan itu penyatuan 2 jiwa...satu hubungan suci yg saling mendukung dan saling membangun..." "...saya sarankn sblm embak buat sebarang keputusan, beristikharahlah...sesungguhnya Islam itu mberi jalan penyelesaian bg setiap permasalahan Ummah..." [Ustad Masjid Darus Salam kpd Meirose] "...simpan cincin itu...simpan cincin itu...dia Surga kamu..." [Arini pada saat akhir nyawanya memujuk Meirose agar kekal bersama Pras & bukan berkahwin baru dgn Dr Syarief] Kesinambungan kisah rumahtangga Prasetya bersama isterinya Arini yg kini bahagia bsama anak mereka Nadia stlh bertahun bjauhan dgn Meirose; isteri keduanya yg memilih utk mandiri membesarkan anaknya Akbar di Budapest. 'Konflik hati' antara mereka kembali tercetus dgn takdir Allah ketiga-tiga mereka dipertemukan di Budapest, ibu kota Hungary (peninggalan warisan Turki Uthmaniyyah - kegemilangan Islam pada abad ke-16): Arini didiagnos penghidap kanker servik tahap 4 yg sudah melarat ke otak, Meirose pula mengusahakan perniagaan butik di Budapest mula mengenali seorang Doktor bernama Syarief yg merawat Arini, manakala Prasetya pula berhasrat melepaskn Meirose secara aman sebaik mereka dipertemukan demi mengotakan janjinya kepada arwah ayah mertuanya utk tidak menyakiti Arini..pengakhiran yg syahdu...tapi bahagia tetap terukir :) nota: menantikan #ayatayatcinta2 dibioskopkan :) (at Budapest, Hungary)
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yuyunkumaladewi · 8 years ago
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Sinapsis Surga yang Tak dirindukan 2, Akhirnya Arini
Sinapsis Surga yang Tak dirindukan 2, Akhirnya Arini
Sinapsis Surga yang Tak dirindukan 2, Akhirnya Arini. Kisah cinta yang bikin baper dan meneteskan air mata. Masih ingat kan saat pernikahan Pras dengan Meirose ? Padahal Pras sudah beristri Arini. Sungguh drama yang menggugah hati. Solusinya seperti apa ya? Bagaimana jalannya cinta segitiga Arini (Laudya Cynthia Bella), Pras (Fedi Nuril), dan Meirose (Raline Shah)? Kisah cinta mereka yang…
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redvelvetwithacherryontop · 8 years ago
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