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"Birdsong Therapy"
#sunrise#tyrone sunrise#moor lough at sunrise#reflection#beauty of solitude#birdsong#imiging#original photography on tumblr#lensblr#original photographers on tumblr
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favourite poems of november
jesse patrick ferguson mama
a.e. stallings momentary
nate klug squirrels
fady joudah tell life
joyelle mcsweeney percussion grenade: "dear fi jae 2 (ms. merongrongrong)"
thomas james letters to a stranger: "mummy of a lady named jumtesonekh"
mukoma wa ngugi logotherapy: "i swear i see skulls coming"
kim hyesoon mama's expansion (tr. don mee choi)
nikki giovanni my house: "mothers"
harmony holiday gazelle lost in watts
calvin forbes mama said
marianne chan all heathens: "momotaro in the philippines"
richard speakes mama loves janis joplin
sara teasdale a november night
tyrone williams adventures of pi: "mama's boy"
reynolds price rescue
mary moore easter mama said...
frank stanford you: "faith, dogma, and heresy"
elinor wylie full moon
melissa johnson cancer voodoo: "mama's hair"
noor hindi breaking [news]
kemi alabi a financial planner asks about my goals, or golden shovel with cardi b's "money"
franny choi perihelion: a history of touch (this is one of my favourites)
james k. baxter selected poems: "wild bees"
kevin prufer black woods
evan kennedy the sissies: "(the) abashed"
jacob polley the house that jack built
primus st. john communion: poems 1976-1998: "after that"
frank stanford you: "freedom, revolt, and love"
monika sok bodhisattvas at the beach in november
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SDCC 2024: AHOY Comics goes Toxic with The Toxic Avenger
SDCC 2024: AHOY Comics goes Toxic with The Toxic Avenger #sdcc #sdcc2024 #toxicavenger
AHOY Comics will be getting toxic at San Diego Comic-Con this July with a panel featuring author and legendary director Lloyd Kaufman, comic creators Matt Bors, Mark Russell, Tyrone Finch, Melissa F. Olson, Juan Castro, and writer/AHOY Ops guy Stuart Moore. The panel, which takes place on Friday July 26 from 5–6 pm in Room 28DE, will also feature an ashcan comic giveaway that shows readers a…
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12th June 1997 saw The island of Eigg pass into community ownership when it was purchased by the Eigg Heritage Trust.
After years of instability, neglect and lack of secure tenure, the Isle of Eigg Heritage Trust was able to purchase the island on, largely due to the generosity of around ten thousand members of the general public
The Hebridean island of Eigg is second to St Kilda as the most famous of the smaller Scotttish isles. While St Kilda is renowned for its extinction as a place of human settlement, Eigg is celebrated for its rebirth. After overthrowing its eccentric, authoritarian owner two decades ago, this 31 sq km (12 sq mile) patch of moor and mountain was reborn as what is sometimes mockingly called the People’s Republic of Eigg.
This triumph of David versus Goliath has forged an apparently inspirational, sustainable community of 100 people.
A series of owners tried unsuccessfully to run some sort of business on Eigg during the latter part of the 20th century, from the Welsh Farmer whose Hereford cattle promptly died of bracken poisoning. Disheartened, he got rid of Eigg for £110,000 in 1971 to Bernard Farnham-Smith, self-styled naval commander, head of an English charity that wanted to run the island as a school for disabled boys, by 1973 the Eigg’s own school had only one pupil. Rather more successful was eccentric Keith Schoenberg, a dashing, Yorkshire-born businessman and former Olympic bobsleigher, acquired Eigg.
He was a charming, persuasive adventurer, who, over the next 20 years endeared himself to the guests by allowing them to perch on the running board as he drove them to beach picnics or moonlit games of hockey. One failed marriage after the other ended with him reluctantly having to sell the island in 1992 in his divorce settlement, in a surprise move he ended up bidding and became sole owner of Eigg, this didn’t go down well with the Islanders who were tiring of him, culminating in a fire in sheds on Eigg’s pier, with Schellenberg’s Roller inside. Police arrived but noone was ever brought to justice for the arson attack, maybe the Polis were just happy to get off the island alive rather than ending up in a wooden effigy atop a bonfire! “It was once the laird’s factor [his estate manager] who went about burning people out. Now it seems OK to burn out the laird himself,” fumed Schellenberg.
By 1995 he had enough and put the island up for sale, but refused to sell to the population, it should really be of no surprise that the knew owner seemed more eccentric than the previous one, self style Professor Gotthilf Christian Eckhard Oesterle was a fire-worshipping German artist and self-styled “professor” who went by the name of Maruma having read the new name in a pool of water in Geneva.
He declared it was impossible to own Eigg and vowed to improve opportunities for the community, build a swimming pool, and replace the dirty diesel generators that provided electricity with an integrated system of wind and solar power. The press discovered that, unfortunately, Maruma was not quite what he seemed: he was unknown in the art world, he wasn’t a proper professor, and he had used Eigg as security for a £300,000 loan at a punitive 20% interest rate. He promised to remove the island’s rusty old cars, but a pile of wrecks soon accumulated by the pier: locals dubbed it “the Maruma centre”. In July 1996, the island was put up for sale again, at an inflated price of £2m.
The Islanders Trust rthrew themselves into raising the asking price. . The story of the islanders who wanted to buy their own island was portrayed as a jolly romp in the style of Compton Mackenzie’s Whisky Galore, in which Hebridean islanders rebel against British bureaucrats. Eigg folk didn’t particularly relish this stereotype, but it captured imaginations and raised money.
Donations began flowing in at the rate of £1,000 per post bag; soon it was £30,000 per bag. Concerts took place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Tyrone – and even Detroit – to raise funds. A mystery benefactor, a woman from northern England whose identity remains secret. gave £900,000. Most donations came from England. Outsiders were shocked by the feudalism that the islanders endured – the owners even decided which of them, if any, could eat Eigg’s seaweed – and worried about the possible fate of its pristine environment. The wildlife trusts, including the Scottish Wildlife Trust, were particularly effective at mobilising their members to help Eigg.
Meanwhile, the island’s Trust feared that Maruma’s German estate agent would sell Eigg to another international client. The agent described the Scottish islands on his books as “the Van Goghs” of 120 personally inspected paradises: “There is a sense of romance in buying islands. It is the ultimate purchase you can make, a complete miniature world of which you can be king.” Maruma’s creditor, a German clothing exporter, finally put the islanders out of their misery. After Maruma defaulted on his £300,000 loan, the creditor used the Scottish courts to force Eigg’s sale. His solicitors accepted the islanders’ offer of £1.5m on 4 April 1997. Finally, the people of Eigg owned their island.
Eigg has been hailed as Scotland’s most Eco-Friendly Island and the community trust are doing a great job of running a successful business, which includes offering accommodation, courses and working holidays for volunteers, you can read more about the Island on their website here. http://www.isleofeigg.org/
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#OTD in Irish History | 28 May:
1590 – Hugh O’Neill, Earl of Tyrone, agrees to abandon further attempts at extending his territory in the north, and undertakes to force his people to adopt English laws and customs. 1713 – William Molyneux, the fourteen-year old son of Sir Thomas Molyneux, a former MP, is killed when a leaden image falls on him in a garden near Dublin. 1779 – Birth of poet and songwriter, Thomas Moore, in…
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Janet Angel MacLachlan (August 27, 1933 – October 11, 2010) was an actress who had roles in such television series as The Rockford Files, Alias, All in the Family, and The Golden Girls. She is remembered for her key supporting part in the film Sounder (1972) where she portrayed Camille Johnson, a young teacher. She worked with numerous well-known actors actresses and celebrities such as Bill Cosby, Jim Brown, James Earl Jones, Maya Angelou, and Morgan Freeman.
She was born in Harlem, her mother, Iris South MacLachlan, and father, James MacLachlan, were both Jamaican-born members of the Church of the Illumination. Attending P.S. 170 and Julia Ward Junior High School, she graduated from Julia Richmond High School. She received a BA in Psychology from Hunter College. She worked as an executive secretary in New York City before turning to acting. She performed at the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis.
A one-time contract player for Universal Studios, she made her debut in two episodes of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour in 1965. She appeared in episodes of The Fugitive, The Invaders episode “The Vise” as Mrs. Baxter (1968), The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., Star Trek, Ironside, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Wonder Woman, and The Mod Squad. She appeared in the films Uptight (1968), Change of Mind (1969), ...tick...tick...tick... (1970), Darker Than Amber (1970), Halls of Anger (1970), Sounder (1972), The Man (1972), Tightrope (1984), Murphy’s Law(1986), The Boy Who Could Fly (1986) and The Thirteenth Floor (1999).
She won a Los Angeles-area Emmy for her performance in KCET’s Voices of Our People: In Celebration of Black Poetry in 1981. She would serve as grant committee chairman for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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2023 Favoritest Flicks
Take out your five faves and it'd still be a dynamite year for movies. My tops = Poor Things. Fave performance = Da'Vine Joy Randolph in The Holdovers. Fave score = Poor Things. Fave G'lord WTF is This Wild Gem = Dug Dug. The movie I liked a lot more than I expected to = Air. The Can't Wait for Their Next One = Kristoffer Borgli's Dream Scenario. Congratulations to all winners, you've won special mention on this Tumblr page 🏆
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Air
American Fiction
Anatomy of a Fall
Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.
Asteroid City
Barbie
Beau is Afraid
Blackberry
Bottoms
Dream Scenario
Dug Dug
Ferrari
Godzilla Minus One
How to Blow up a Pipeline
Knock at the Cabin
M3GAN
May December
Napoleon
Oldboy (20th Anniversary Remastered)
Oppenheimer
Past Lives
Poor Things
Saltburn
Society of the Snow
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Stop Making Sense (rerelease)
The Boy and the Heron
The Holdovers
The Iron Claw
The Killer
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, The Swan, The Rat Catcher, Poison
The Zone of Interest
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A Haunting in Venice
A Thousand and One
Alice Darling
AKA
All of Us Strangers
Ballerina
Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes (2020)
Biosphere
Blue Beetle
Boston Strangler
Broker
The Burial
Cassandro
Cat Person
Creed III
Dark Harvest
Dicks: The Musical
Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World
Dogleg
Dumb Money
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
Eileen
El Conde
Elemental
Evil Dead Rise
Fair Play
Fallen Leaves
Fast X
Fingernails
Five Nights at Freddy’s
Flora and Son
Good Grief
Gran Turismo
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Halfway Home
Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.
If You Were the Last
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Inside
It’s a Wonderful Knife
John Wick 4
Joy Ride
Landscape with Invisible Hand
Leave the World Behind
Little Bone Lodge
Luther: The Fallen Sun
Lyla
Maaveeran
Maestro
Maggie Moore(s)
Missing
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One
Mountain Woman
Mr. Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie
Mutt
Nairobby
Nimona
No One Will Save You
Nowhere
Nyad
Origin
Paint
Para Betina Pengikut Iblis
Plane
Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain
Priscilla
Quiz Lady
Raging Grace
Renfield
River
Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken
Sanctuary
Self-Reliance
Sharper
Shin Kamen Rider
Showing Up
Sisu
Skinamarink
Sometimes I Think About Dying
Starling Girl
Still Time
Strays
Suzume
Talk to Me
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
Tetris
The Boogeyman
The Book of Clarence
The Call
The Covenant
The Kitchen
The Last Voyage of the Demeter
The Machine
The Royal Hotel
The Strays
Theater Camp
There’s Something Wrong With the Children
They Cloned Tyrone
To Leslie
Vesper
Wil
You Hurt My Feelings
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'From Sherlock’s Moriarty to His Dark Materials’ Colonel John Parry; Hamlet to the one-man adaptation of Vanya, Andrew Scott has been a longtime beloved actor of the stage and screen. And now the Dubliner will be taking on another iconic role as he steps into the shoes of Tom Ripley for the upcoming limited series, Ripley. The series, which is based on Patricia Highsmith’s bestselling novels, is set in 1960s New York — and follows Tom Ripley, a grifter who is hired by a wealthy man to go to Italy and try to talk his vagabond son into coming home.
But as Ripley takes the job, he falls headfirst into a life of deceit, fraud and murder.
The cast includes Dakota Fanning, Johnny Flynn, Eliot Sumner, Maurizio Lombardi, Margherita Buy, John Malkovich, Kenneth Lonergan and Ann Cusack.
All eight episodes — which were directed and written by Steven Zaillian — will land on the streaming service on April 4.
The Dubliner told Empire about taking on the role — and the importance of putting “your own stamp” on the character.
He said, “you have to be respectful, but not too reverent, because otherwise there’s no point in doing this.
“You’ve got to put your own stamp on it. Some people will like this version, and some people will like other versions, and that’s okay. What you have to do is understand why this character remains so fascinating for people.”
The Dubliner made his debut on the big screen when he was 17 years old, when he starred in 1995’s Korea opposite Donal Donnelly.
In 1998, he played Edumnd Tyrone in Karel Reisz’s production of Long Day’s Journey Into Night at the Gate Theatre — and was nominated for Best Actor In A Supporting Role at the Irish Times Theatre Award for his role in the show.
Scott had roles in Saving Private Ryan, Nora and the adaptation of Henry James’ The American — and in 2000, he made his stage debut in London with Dublin Carol.
He also appeared in Longitude opposite Michael Gambon, the miniseries Band of Brothers and Dead Bodies.
In 2005, he won his first Olivier Award for his role in the stage show A Girl in a Car with a Man — and made his debut on Broadway the next year, opposite Bill Nighy and Julianne Moore in The Vertical Hour.
Scott starred in the one-man show Sea Wall in 2008 and the next year — and on the screen, he had roles in Little While Lie, Foyle’s War and Lennon Naked, which saw him play Paul McCartney.
And in 2010, he took on the role of Moriarty in the BBC One series Sherlock, which also starred Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman.
Scott was nominated for a number of awards for his portrayal of the super sleuth’s nemesis, winning the Best Actor in a Supporting Role at the 2012 BAFTAS and Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Television at the 2013 IFTAS.
And in 2013, the actor opened up about the “extraordinary” reaction to the series.
He told The Independent, “Sherlock has changed all our careers, and I’m really pleased about that. It gives you the benefit of the doubt because executives like to see recognisable faces.
“It was overwhelming to be on a TV show that is quite so popular. That took me totally by surprise. People had an instant affection for it from the first episode. The reaction was extraordinary.”
He followed that up with a number of roles on the big and small screen over the next few years, including The Scapegoat, The Stag, The Town and Dates.
In 2014, Scott played Gethin Roberts in the film Pride, for which he was nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role at the 2015 IFTAS and won the Best Supporting Actor award at the 2014 British Independent Film Awards.
The same year, he starred in Locke and Jimmy’s Hall. In 2015, he had a role in the 007 film Spectre — and the next year, he had roles in Alice Through The Looking Glass, Denial, This Beautiful Fantastic and Handsome Devil.
In 2017, he played Hamlet on the stage — and was nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. The stage show was filmed and broadcast the following year.
Scott starred opposite Anthony Hopkins, Emma Thompson and Florence Pugh in 2018’s King Lear — and that summer, it was announced he would be joining the cast of Fleabag.
He captured hearts around the world for his portrayal of The Priest, and was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film in 2020.
During an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers earlier this year, he opened up about being cast in the show — and stepping away from some of the more villainous roles.
He said, “when I was in my 20s, I had a little baby face and I felt like I had this kind of darkness inside me. And I was like ,‘why can’t I get a part as a villain?’
“And then that happened — and then there were loads of villains happening, and I was like, ‘why can’t people see the real me?’
“Phoebe and I had done a play together in London that nobody saw, and she came a knocking — and that’s where the Priest came from.”
The same year, he played Lieutenant Leslie in 1917 and had roles in Black Mirror — which he got an IFTA and Emmy nomination for — and Modern Love.
Scott also took on the role of Colonel John Parry in the BBC’S His Dark Materials, an adaptation of Philip Pullman’s trilogy of the same name. The series ran from 2019 until 2022, and Scott was nominated for Best Supporting Actor (Drama) at the 2021 IFTAS.
On the stage, the actor played Garry Essendine in the revival of Noël Coward’s Present Laughter — and won the Olivier Award for Best Actor. The following year, he played Patrick in The Three Kings.
In 2021, he played Lord Merlin in the three-part adaptation of The Pursuit of Love and Terje Rødlarsen in the film Oslo. The next year, Scott played Lord Rollo in the Lena Dunham-directed comedy Catherine Called Birdy.
Last year, he starred in an adaptation of Vanya which saw him play all of the characters in the show.
He also starred opposite Paul Mescal in All of Us Strangers, which saw him nominated for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama at the Golden Globes.'
#Andrew Scott#Ripley#Netflix#Vanya#Paul Mescal#All of Us Strangers#Lord Rollo#Lena Dunham#Lord Merlin#The Pursuit of Love#Terje Rodlarsen#Oslo#Three Kings#Noel Coward#Present Laughter#Hot Priest#Fleabag#Phoebe Waller-Bridge#Moriarty#Sherlock#Hamlet#His Dark Materials#Colonel Jim Parry#Dakota Fanning#Johnny Flynn#Patricia Highsmith#Steven Zaillian#Eliot Sumner#Maurizio Lombardi#Margherita Buy
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"True Colours"
#imiging#original photography on tumblr#lensblr#moor lough#county tyrone#ireland#sunset#reflection#lake#lake tranquillity
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Deadweights #1 delivers some humor and heart
Deadweights #1 delivers some humor and heart #comics #comicbooks #ncbd
Is this another exciting new superhero universe? No-just a buddy comedy about two unlucky henchmen trying to make their way in the world! Deadweights takes a hard look at what happens after the fight when the villains are tired of being villains, and the heroes aren’t as heroic as they want you to think. Deadweights #1 delivers a concept we’ve seen before but also gives us something new. Written…
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Five twenty-something friends spend a drug-fueled weekend in Cardiff, Wales. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Jip: John Simm Koop: Shaun Parkes Nina: Nicola Reynolds Lulu: Lorraine Pilkington Moff: Danny Dyer Lee: Dean Davies Felix: Andrew Lincoln Moff’s Father: Terence Beesley Reality (voice): Jo Brand Andy: Richard Coyle Karen Benson: Jan Anderson Pablo Hassan: Carl Cox Fleur: Stephanie Brooks Howard Marks: Howard Marks Jip’s Mother: Helen Griffin Tyrone: Danny Midwinter Ziggy Marlon: Justin Kerrigan Hip Hop Junkie: Tyrone Johnson Koop’s Father: Larrington Walker Jip’s Manager: Philip Rosch Lulu’s Uncle Albert: Peter Albert Lulu’s Auntie Violet: Menna Trussler Jeremy Faxman: Mark Seaman Connie: Lynne Seymour Luke: Patrick Taggart Boomshanka: Anna Wilson Casey: Robert Marable Herbie: Nick Kilroy Matt: Peter Bramhill Moff’s Mother: Carol Harrison Moff’s Grandmother: Anne Bowen Martin: Giles Thomas Jip’s Ex #2: Sarah Blackburn Doctor: Eilian Wyn Asylum Doorman: Neil Bowens Jip’s Ex #3: Nicola Davey Inca: Roger Evans Tyler: Bradley Freegard Trixi: Emma Hall Jip’s Ex #1: Elizabeth Harper Jip’s Secretary: Jennifer Hill TV Interviewer: Nicola Heywood-Thomas Casey: Robert Marrable Cardiff Bad Boy: Louis Marriot Millsy From Roath: Millsy in Nottingham Karen Benson’s Boyfriend: Robbie Newby Tom Tom’s MC: Ninjah Jip’s Mother’s Client: Cadfan Roberts Koop’s Workmate: Mad Doctor X Bad Boy: Jason Samuels Breakdancer / Bodypopper: Tim Hamilton Bodypopper: Alicia Ferraboschi Bodypopper: Sherena Flash Bodypopper: Marat Khairoullin Bodypopper: Adam Pudney Bodypopper: Mark Seymore Bodypopper: Algernon Williams Bodypopper: Colin Williams Bodypopper: Frank Wilson Film Crew: Supervising Sound Editor: Glenn Freemantle Sound Editor: Tom Sayers Dialogue Editor: Gillian Dodders Casting Director: Sue Jones Additional Editing: Stuart Gazzard Associate Producer: Rupert Preston Producer: Allan Niblo Director: Justin Kerrigan Producer: Emer McCourt Co-Executive Producer: Michael Wearing Steadicam Operator: Paul Edwards Second Assistant Director: Marcus Collier Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Craig Irving Editor: Patrick Moore Director of Photography: Dave Bennett Costume Designer: Claire Anderson Original Music Composer: Matthew Herbert Set Dresser: Ed Talfan Sound Recordist: Martyn Stevens Production Coordinator: Andrea Cornwell Post Production Supervisor: Jackie Vance Post Production Coordinator: Claire Mason ADR Recordist: Sandy Buchanan Gaffer: Andrew Taylor Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Nicolas Le Messurier Script Supervisor: Laura Gwynne Assistant Sound Editor: Susan French Music Supervisor: Pete Tong Makeup & Hair: Kerry September First Assistant Director: Charlie Watson Post Production Supervisor: Maria Walker Second Assistant Director: Matthew Penry-Davey Assistant Editor: Amy Adams Foley Editor: Miriam Ludbrook Original Music Composer: Roberto Leite Storyboard Artist: Nick Kilroy Dialogue Editor: Keith Marriner Makeup Designer: Tony Lilley First Assistant Director: Emma Pounds Music Consultant: Arthur Baker Co-Executive Producer: Kevin Menton Electrician: Mark Hutchings Boom Operator: Jeff Welch Costume Assistant: Karen Mason Casting Director: Gary Howe Production Design: David Buckingham Co-Executive Producer: Nigel Warren-Green Executive Producer: Renata S. Aly Art Direction: Sue Ayton First Assistant Director: Hywel Watkins Third Assistant Director: Tivian Zvekan Location Manager: Peter Vidler Location Manager: Frank Coles Assistant Location Manager: Roland Mercer Focus Puller: Mike Chitty Clapper Loader: Ewan O’Brien Key Grip: David Hopkins Construction Manager: Martin Dawes Property Master: John C. Reilly Set Dresser: Riana Griffiths Art Department Assistant: Jacqui Puscher Storyboard Artist: Deena Mathews Costume Supervisor: Anne McManus Makeup & Hair: Hanna Coles Still Photographer: Hector Bermejo Unit Publicist: Jessica Kirsh Movie Reviews: zag: One of my favorite films of all time, its a period movie describing the young party goers of the UK in the 1990’s. It hits the nail on the head, the lov...
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ENCORE BROADCASTS OF ABC’S ‘THE VIEW,’ AUG. 7 - SEPT. 4
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Encore broadcasts for the week of Aug. 7-11 are as follows (subject to change):
Monday, Aug. 7 (OAD: 6/12/23) — Eva Longoria (director, “Flamin’ Hot”)
Tuesday, Aug. 8 (OAD: 6/13/23) — Jesse Tyler Ferguson (podcast, “Dinner’s on Me”); Ken Jennings (author, “100 Places to See After You Die: A Travel Guide to the Afterlife”)
Wednesday, Aug. 9 (OAD: 6/14/23) — Gabrielle Union (“My Journey to 50”; “The Perfect Find”); Pamela Dias, mother of Ajike Shatrell Owens who was allegedly fatally shot by her neighbor, joined by attorney Anthony Thomas
Thursday, Aug. 10 (OAD: 6/15/23) — Hannah Waddingham (“Ted Lasso”); “The View” celebrates Alyssa Farah Griffin’s birthday
Friday, Aug. 11 (OAD: 6/6/23) — Lala Kent (“Vanderpump Rules”); performance from Broadway’s “& Juliet”
Encore broadcasts for the week of Aug. 14-18 are as follows (subject to change):
Monday, Aug. 14 (OAD: 6/20/23) — ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl; Chris Paul (author, “Sixty-One: Life Lessons from Papa, On and Off the Court”)
Tuesday, Aug. 15 (OAD: 6/22/23) — The Political View with Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA); co-hosts’ Favorite Things Under $50: Summer Edition
Wednesday, Aug. 16 (OAD: 6/27/23) — Jason Alexander (director of Broadway play, “The Cottage”); performance from Andy Grammer
Thursday, Aug. 17 (OAD: 6/28/23) — Kim Cattrall (“Glamorous”)
Friday, Aug. 18 (OAD: 6/1/23) — “The View” kicks off pride month with Montana State Rep. Zooey Zephyr, who was barred from the state’s House floor for opposing multiple anti-LBGTQ+ bills; Nick Mohammed (“Ted Lasso”; “Maggie Moore(s)”; “Nick Mohammed is Mr. Swallow”)
Encore broadcasts for the week of Aug. 21-25 are as follows (subject to change):
Monday, Aug. 21 (OAD: 7/11/23) — Jake Tapper (author, “All the Demons Are Here: A Thriller”); Raven-Symoné and Miranda Pearman-Maday (podcast, “The Best Podcast Ever”)
Tuesday, Aug. 22 (OAD: 7/12/23) — John Boyega (“They Cloned Tyrone”)
Wednesday, Aug. 23 (OAD: 7/13/23) — Geraldo Rivera
Thursday, Aug. 24 (OAD: 7/18/23) — Performance from Michael Bolton
Friday, Aug. 25 (OAD: 7/19/23) — The Political View with 2024 Republican Presidential Candidate Will Hurd; Jenna Lyons (“The Real Housewives of New York City”)
Encore broadcasts for the week of Aug. 28-Sept. 1 are as follows (subject to change):
Monday, Aug. 28 (OAD: 7/21/23) — Christopher Nolan (director, “Oppenheimer”)
Tuesday, Aug. 29 (OAD: 7/25/23) — Jim Gaffigan (“Dark Pale”); Paul de Gelder (shark conservationist and shark attack survivor; Discovery’s Shark Week “Florida Shark: Blood in the Water” and “Deadly Sharks of Paradise”); “The View” kicks off “The Ladies Get Lit” series with the co-hosts’ favorite summer reads
Wednesday, Aug. 30 (OAD: 7/26/23) — Jason Reynolds (author, “Miles Morales Suspended”); “The Ladies Get Lit”
Thursday, Aug. 31 (OAD: 7/27/23) — The Political View with Beto O’Rourke; “The Ladies Get Lit”
Friday, Sept. 1 (OAD: 8/1/23) — Deena Nicole Cortese, Jenni “JWOWW” Farley, Sammi “Sweetheart” Giancola, Vinny Guadagnino, Angela Pivarnick, Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino (“Jersey Shore: Family Vacation”); “The Ladies Get Lit”
Encore broadcast for Sept. 4 is as follows (subject to change):
Monday, Sept. 4 (OAD: 8/3/23) – Neil deGrasse Tyson; “Rock and Roll Man” performance
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12th June 1997 saw The island of Eigg pass into community ownership when it was purchased by the Eigg Heritage Trust.
After years of instability, neglect and lack of secure tenure, the Isle of Eigg Heritage Trust was able to purchase the island on, largely due to the generosity of around ten thousand members of the general public
The Hebridean island of Eigg is second to St Kilda as the most famous of the smaller Scottish isles. While St Kilda is renowned for its extinction as a place of human settlement, Eigg is celebrated for its rebirth. After overthrowing its eccentric, authoritarian owner two decades ago, this 31 sq km (12 sq mile) patch of moor and mountain was reborn as what is sometimes mockingly called the People’s Republic of Eigg.
This triumph of David versus Goliath has forged an apparently inspirational, sustainable community of 100 people.
A series of owners tried unsuccessfully to run some sort of business on Eigg during the latter part of the 20th century, from the Welsh Farmer whose Hereford cattle promptly died of bracken poisoning. Disheartened, he got rid of Eigg for £110,000 in 1971 to Bernard Farnham-Smith, self-styled naval commander, head of an English charity that wanted to run the island as a school for disabled boys, by 1973 the Eigg’s own school had only one pupil. Rather more successful was eccentric Keith Schoenberg, a dashing, Yorkshire-born businessman and former Olympic bobsleigher, acquired Eigg.
He was a charming, persuasive adventurer, who, over the next 20 years endeared himself to the guests by allowing them to perch on the running board as he drove them to beach picnics or moonlit games of hockey. One failed marriage after the other ended with him reluctantly having to sell the island in 1992 in his divorce settlement, in a surprise move he ended up bidding and became sole owner of Eigg, this didn’t go down well with the Islanders who were tiring of him, culminating in a fire in sheds on Eigg’s pier, with Schellenberg’s Roller inside. Police arrived but noone was ever brought to justice for the arson attack, maybe the Polis were just happy to get off the island alive rather than ending up in a wooden effigy atop a bonfire! “It was once the laird’s factor [his estate manager] who went about burning people out. Now it seems OK to burn out the laird himself,” fumed Schellenberg.
By 1995 he had enough and put the island up for sale, but refused to sell to the population, it should really be of no surprise that the knew owner seemed more eccentric than the previous one, self style Professor Gotthilf Christian Eckhard Oesterle was a fire-worshipping German artist and self-styled “professor” who went by the name of Maruma having read the new name in a pool of water in Geneva.
He declared it was impossible to own Eigg and vowed to improve opportunities for the community, build a swimming pool, and replace the dirty diesel generators that provided electricity with an integrated system of wind and solar power. The press discovered that, unfortunately, Maruma was not quite what he seemed: he was unknown in the art world, he wasn’t a proper professor, and he had used Eigg as security for a £300,000 loan at a punitive 20% interest rate. He promised to remove the island’s rusty old cars, but a pile of wrecks soon accumulated by the pier: locals dubbed it “the Maruma centre”. In July 1996, the island was put up for sale again, at an inflated price of £2m.
The Islanders Trust rthrew themselves into raising the asking price. . The story of the islanders who wanted to buy their own island was portrayed as a jolly romp in the style of Compton Mackenzie’s Whisky Galore, in which Hebridean islanders rebel against British bureaucrats. Eigg folk didn’t particularly relish this stereotype, but it captured imaginations and raised money.
Donations began flowing in at the rate of £1,000 per post bag; soon it was £30,000 per bag. Concerts took place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Tyrone – and even Detroit – to raise funds. A mystery benefactor, a woman from northern England whose identity remains secret. gave £900,000. Most donations came from England. Outsiders were shocked by the feudalism that the islanders endured – the owners even decided which of them, if any, could eat Eigg’s seaweed – and worried about the possible fate of its pristine environment. The wildlife trusts, including the Scottish Wildlife Trust, were particularly effective at mobilising their members to help Eigg.
Meanwhile, the island’s Trust feared that Maruma’s German estate agent would sell Eigg to another international client. The agent described the Scottish islands on his books as “the Van Goghs” of 120 personally inspected paradises: “There is a sense of romance in buying islands. It is the ultimate purchase you can make, a complete miniature world of which you can be king.” Maruma’s creditor, a German clothing exporter, finally put the islanders out of their misery. After Maruma defaulted on his £300,000 loan, the creditor used the Scottish courts to force Eigg’s sale. His solicitors accepted the islanders’ offer of £1.5m on 4 April 1997. Finally, the people of Eigg owned their island.
Recently the Island's trust advertised the two raree jobs on Eigg of a head teacher and a warm homes manager
Eigg has been hailed as Scotland’s most Eco-Friendly Island and the community trust are doing a great job of running a successful business, which includes offering accommodation, courses and working holidays for volunteers, you can read more about the Island on their website here. http://www.isleofeigg.org/
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Pohewa Pāhewa: a Māori design kaupapa
Pohewa Pāhewa: a Māori design kaupapa
1 Jul–3 Sep 2023
Pohewa Pāhewa celebrates Māori design practice and interrogates Western design practice through a Māori lens. Grounded in whakapapa, this exhibition shows the fundamental differences in how design practice is approached within te ao Māori and whom it is in service to.
Tyrone is a Maori graphic designer. He is originally from Tauranga, and studied graphic design at UCOL in Whanganui. In his final year he won a certificate of typographic excellence from the new york type directors club. Since graduating he has worked at many design studios and is currently in the alt group team. Tyrone enjoys collaboration, and is driven by visual story-telling. He likes to connect a lot of other people to his Maori culture. Tyrone is a founder and creative director of Extended Whanau- an award winning design studio based in Tamaki Makaurau. Extended Whanau has an aim to elevate and promote all aspects to te ao maori through design. They work on a wide range of projects with many collaborators.
Graham is a traditional maori artist. He grew up in Auckland. His artwork can be seen all across the city. In the early 2000s he studied Maori design, before becoming a tattoo artist. He then started to work on places and people. His passion for traditional Maori design was supported by his mum who kept on pushing him. Eventually it led to the establishment of the Te Wheke Moko Design studio. Grahams art had created many opportunities for him, The main one being architecture. He has designs around Auckland which are; the Waterveiw tunnel, Victoria park, and the Auckland library.
Johnson is a artist, designer and researcher of both Maori and Pakeha. He completed his masters of graphic design during 2007 and then his doctorate in Maori visual arts during 2013. He aims to bring Maori visual culture back into the lives of all Maori. At the end of 2017 he collaborated with Miriame Barbarich and john Moore to form Indigenous design and innovation Aotearoa. This led to the creation of Apopo. which is wellingtons first indigenous creative tech hub. Johnson is based in wellington, New Zealand. He has three public art projects on display in this area. Some of his thoughts and writings of Maori design have also been published in the works most leading journals and books. Most recently he has began to explore video games to create interactive art.
Zoe is based in Auckland, New Zealand and is the deputy director of object space. She focuses on community development and advocating for critically under-represented craft and object art forms. She's been working in galleries for around eight years. Zoe works on projects that create a dialouge between indigenous making practices here in New Zealand. Prior to working at Object Space she was Curatorial manager of Malcom smith gallery in east auckland.
Desna was raised on the east coast of New Zealand. She has two different degrees, a master of science communication and a bachelor of design. She has collaborated with a wide variety of communities, businesses, artists and designers ect. Her work is connected through the exploration and articulation of cultural identity. She is currently the chair of Nga Aho Maori design Inc, as well as the chair of Art Space Aotearoa. Her art work has exhibited all around New Zealand, as she has a background in a wide range of mediums. She has spoke in conferences both nationally and internationally.
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Pohewa Pahewa
Pohewa Pāhewa celebrates Māori design practice and interrogates Western design practice through a Māori lens.
Desna Whaanga-Schollum
She completed a Master of Science Communication at Otago University. Her thesis is titled Taipōrutu, Taonga Tuku Iho. Articulating a Mātauranga Māori 'Sense of Place'. This work explores the philosophical and community values of mātauranga Māori, and considers how the science communication in this area might be improved within the context of resource management development processes.
Co-Chair of Māori and Indigenous design network Ngā Aho.
Activly involved in Maori identity
Tyrone Ohia
Is the Creative Director and Founder of Extended Whānau in Tāmaki Makaurau.
He created the distinctive visual identity for the Toi Tū Toi Ora: Contemporary Māori Art exhibition.
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I found this video that I found on Tyrone to be really interesting in the way that he shares his thought and design process to get to the final product.
Graham Tipene
Grahams art can be found across concrete panels in the Waterview Tunnel and Albany’s Tirohanga Whānui walking and cycling bridge, to the Central City Library and Te Ao Mārama (South Atrium) at Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira.
He studied Maori design following his interest in creating more Maori representation in NZ
He’s currently working on the City Rail Link’s
Johnson Witehira
He's been on a journey into Māori art and design since completing my Masters in Graphic Design (2007) and then my Doctorate in Māori visual arts (2013).
at the end of 2017 I joined forces with Miriame Barbarich and John Moore to form Indigenous Design and Innovation Aotearoa
realized we needed more Māori designers so we created Āpōpō, Wellington’s first and only Indigenous Creativetech hub.
During one of my his forays into landscape design and architecture he met and worked alongside Clynt White. Their first major project, the Opanuku Link bridge and playground
Zoe Black
She has been with the gallery for two years working across curatorial programming, community development and public programmes. During this time she has made an extraordinary contribution to the organisation, leading Māori programming, alongside extensive work with Moana and migrant communities within a kaupapa of co-leadership. This work now forms a key focus of our exhibition programme.
She has been working in galleries for the past eight years. Her curatorial practice has focussed on community development and advocating for critically under-represented craft and object art forms. She is currently Norwegian Crafts' Curator in Residence, working on projects that create a dialogue between Indigenous making practices in Aotearoa and Sápmi. Prior to Objectspace she was Curatorial Manager of Malcolm Smith Gallery in east Auckland.
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