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fromthedust · 11 months
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AVIAN READER: STEAMPUNK BIRDHOUSE (revised post tenants, 2023)
wood, copper, brass, bronze, steel, glass, plastic, found objects, limestone, wren’s egg - 11"x 9¾"x 10¼"
This piece been outside my studio for several years, and a couple of years ago was used by a pair of Carolina Wrens which come every year and have nested in my ladder hanging on the outside of the studio several times. I could not use the ladder for several years each Spring, so I had decided to make a couple of wren-sized birdhouses which I placed near the studio so they would have another housing option other than my ladder. The birdhouse roof was damaged after a fallen tree limb fell on it knocking it onto the ground. I repaired the birdhouse roof (see the copper ‘stitched’ detail image above). After the repair the birdhouse was used by wrens a couple of years ago, and — as I have an offer to purchase this piece — I finally took it down and opened it up so I could clean it out for the new (human) owner. I discovered an intact unhatched egg in the nest. I carefully removed the nest and the egg and cleaned the house out, making a new base for displaying the house the new home (a log cabin in the mountains of North Georgia).  The wren’s egg became a part of the new sculpture, resting atop the bookshelf inside. The new owner will have the nest which I saved. All the books on the shelf represent significant books on my bookshelves, though they are not accurate facsimiles . . . 
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fitsofgloom · 9 months
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Beatsville, Swingville!
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rabidline · 1 year
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2023 Stars on Ice Japan: Yokohama - April 6, 2023 Kaori Sakamoto → Music from “The Matrix” by Don Davis: Main Title, Trinity Infinity, Clubbed to Death, Music from “The Matrix Reloaded” by Rob Dougan: Chateau, choreographed by Benoît Richaud
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eduardomarin90 · 16 days
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Shopify: Design Tools from Mighty Oak on Vimeo.
Shopify asked us to show how using their extensive collection of tools can seriously boost a small business. We went right to the source and focused on a series of makers that use Shopify – such as a custom sneaker artist, a ceramicist, and a terrarium artist – hard at work with the tools of their craft, while we see Shopify’s tools getting down to business seamlessly with them – our UI and key value props in action.
Using the kinetic movement of split screens, stop motion, and live action, we created a conversation between our practical maker and digital UI worlds. All movement is silky smooth to emphasize the ease of using Shopify’s UI. To capture a real maker’s environment on set, we made sure the workspaces felt ‘lived in’, with supplies and inspiration that make this feel authentic and speak to the ‘tools’ of their craft, while keeping framing balanced and uncluttered.
Client
 Shopify
Executive Producer
 Emily Collins
Head of Production
 Megan Barbour
Creative Director
 Sally Tran
Senior Producer
 Jennifer Vance
Executive Creative Director
 Michaela Olsen
Producer
 Kelsey Usher
Stop Motion Animation Director & BTS Editor
 Anthony Galante
Associate Creative Director & Wardrobe 
Liz Klein DiBello
Ceramicist, Wardrobe
 Minkyung Chung
Storyboards Sabrina Chaney, Anthony Galante
Line Producer Ditte Ravnild
Art Director Emma Sobota
UI Designer Don Vencent Ortega
Lead Editor Danilo Lima
Assistant Editor Boris Ebzeev
Lead Animator Lizzi Stuart Ignasher
DP Gary Bardizbanian
DIT Gabriel Freed
Animator Tynesha Foreman
Color Alexia Salingaros
Sound Design/Audio Mix Little Bear Audio
Composer Zack Krainer
1st AD Darcy Thompson
1st AC Mars Alba
Gaffer Eric Sorensen
Key Grip David Williamson
Swing Kieran McShane, Rustam Caspian
PA’s Zachary Aborizk, Ivan Rodriguez, Bertus Regis, Jahfari Johnson, Aidan Stadler
Concept Development Daniel Castro, Matthew Bekowitz
Set Designer Brad M. Bailey
Set Dressers Grace Bilbao, Daniel Kology
Leadman Cyrus Hewlett
Tufting Fabricators Alyssa Collister, Rachel Herbst
On-Screen Talent Minkyung Chung, Jonathan Dougan, Anthony Galante, Camille Labarre
Voice Over Talent Brittany Jenkins, Georgia Kate Haege, Fiona McGarvey, Akiko Fujiwara, Heloise Wilson, Camilla Winter
Client: Video & Animation Lead Jess Peterson
Client: Producer Aleks Polakowska
Client: Art Director/On Screen Talent Sascha Hopson
Client: Strategist Shawn Petrusich
Client: Producer Andy Wood
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lexlawuk · 2 years
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Challenging Validity of Discovery Assessments; Robert Don Hunter Dougan v HMRC
Challenging Validity of Discovery Assessments; Robert Don Hunter Dougan v HMRC
In the case of Robert Don Hunter Dougan v HMRC [2022] TC8471, the First Tier Tribunal (“FTT”) ruled the taxpayer had not deliberately intended to cause a loss of tax despite failing to file tax returns on time. As a result of this failure, some discovery assessments had not been validly issued. The remaining discovery assessment was upheld. Background Mr. Dougan lived and worked as a Music…
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rainingmusic · 4 years
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Rob Dougan- Nothing at all
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Houran: There is a master key and a spare key for the office. Dougan has them both. When I asked, "what if you die, Dougan? How will I get into the office?" He said, "if I'm dead, you've been dead for weeks."
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ecaloshay · 2 years
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Ten Songs
This is hard. Decided to go with songs that have strong memories/feelings because I've done ten songs on repeat and 15/20 songs on shuffle.
In no particular order, and gosh this is incredibly nostalgic:
1. Take My Love - Michael Wilding/Gilbert Russell from The Glass Slipper (1955). I only saw this once on television as a child, but I couldn't stop thinking about it. The song left such a mark that years later, I sought out the sheet music from the state library. This was in early consumer internet days when you couldn't just pick up sheet music online at will and had to use dumb terminals or the card catalogue to find things.
2. The Man Who Sold the World - David Bowie (1970). An ex/friend introduced me to David Bowie beyond what I knew from Labyrinth (1986). He also introduced me to the Nirvana cover and both were so hauntingly captivating.
3. Love - Nancy Adams from Robin Hood (1973). This is my favourite Disney movie and I love the whole soundtrack.
4. Moonlight Serenade - Glenn Miller (1939). They showed us The Glenn Miller Story (1953) in primary school music class and I fell in love with swing and big band.
5. Sour Times - Portishead (1994). While looking this up I have come to discover that I was obsessed with Bristol sound (in particular) and their downtempo cousins (in general) in late high school and early uni. I started revisiting these artists last year and didn't even realise what a musical impact they had on me until Spotify declared that trip hop was my #2 genre in 2021 and I had to look up what trip hop was.
6. Vincent - Don McLean (1971). That same friend who introduced me to Bowie's other works introduced me to several other artists including Don McLean. I have a thing about art and this is such a beautiful and sad song about Vincent van Gogh.
7. Clubbed to Death - Rob Dougan (1995). Sure it was in The Matrix (1999), and still falls under my trip hop thing, but this song stands on its own as an instrumental masterpiece.
8. Last Unicorn - America from The Last Unicorn (1982). My favourite animated film that isn't Robin Hood.
9. Flashdance - Irene Cara from Flashdance (1983). I have no memory of the movie, and I don't have many memories from before I was 5, but I remember this song, having it on cassette, and inflicting my family with it in the car demanding that it be played ad nauseum. Could not tell you why, it was just one of those inexplicable small child things.
10. Mon amie la rose - Françoise Hardy (1965). My mother loves Françoise Hardy and I have memories of listening to her on vinyl. I still love French pop.
Thanks for the tag, @caffiend-queen. No tags here, just anyone who wants to share whatever 10 songs they want. :)
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bestaminoever · 3 years
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Looking for DC Comics RPers! DC Next Gen Amino takes place 15 years in the future, older generations (Bruce Wayne, Dick Grayson) are retired but younger generations (Jason Todd, Tim Drake, Damian Wayne) are still going! Warning: lots of OCs! Upper case is what we especially want. Anyone not on the list is still welcome!
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DO NOT JOIN IF PREJUDICED AGAINST MINORITIES.
no batcest or anything of the sort.
We’re an awfully friendly and silly group, so be prepared! Semi-lit to literate rps, no illiterate please!
Characters already from the future like Terry McGinnis and Carrie Kelly will be the same age as canon, everyone else will be 15 years older than Pre-52 versions
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http://aminoapps.com/c/NextGenDc
Looking for (by group):
•Batfam: ✨ALFRED PENNYWORTH THE IMMORTAL!✨BARBARA GORDON (wheelchair or nothing), Kate Kane, Harper Row, Duke Thomas, Luke Fox, TERRY MCGINNIS, Matt McGinnis, Thomas Grayson, John Grayson, Maxine Gibson, Janet Drake, Rocky Ballentine, Sonia Alcana, CARRIE KELLY, Duela Dent, all of Gotham Academy, COLIN WILKES, Tiffany Fox, Maya Ducard, Harvey Dent
•Titans: DONNA TROY, ROY HARPER, Garth/Tempest, Starfire/Koriand’r, Amistad Ervin
•Team Arrow: OLIVER QUEEN (comics), EMIKO QUEEN, Robert Queen, Jonathan Queen, Connor Hawke
•Flashfam: Barry Allen (comics), Iris West-Allen, Linda Park-West, Jesse Chambers, Danica Williams, Jeven Ognats, Meloni Thawne
•Young Justice: Cassie Sandsmark, CONNER KENT, BART ALLEN, Mia Dearden, Lorna Marquez, Cir-El
•Green Lanterns: HAL JORDAN, all of the lanterns, Tai Pham, Milagros Reyes, Jason Jordan
•League of Assassins: Mara Al-Ghul, Athanasia Al-Ghul, TALIA AL-GHUL, Nyssa Raatko, BETHANY THORNE, Ibn Al Xu’ffasch
•Aquafam: Ceridian, ARTHUR CURRY JR, Arthur Curry, Mera
•Superfam/Shazam Fam: KARA KENT, Ariella Kent, Susie Thompkins, Lara Lane-Kent, Kathy Branden, LOIS LANE, Clark Kent, Lex Luthor, Chris Kent, Billy Batson, Mary Batson, Darla Dudley, Freddy Freeman, Eugene Choi, Pedro Peña, Jimmy Olsen, Cissie Summerly
•Magic Fam and others: ZATANNA & John Constantine, Boston Brand, Rose Constantine, Booster Gold & Blue Beetle, Rani Carter, Jacob Free, Susie Lang, Jenny Quantum, Luke McDunnagh, Ramsey Robinson, Maxine Baker, Imako Hoshi, Traya Sutton
•Wonderfam: Hunter Prince, Hippolyta Milton, Peony Gill, Terry Long, Nubia
•Justice Society: Matthew Tyler, Jack Knight, Hector Hall, Kendra Saunders, Courtney Whitmore, Micheal Holt, Jakeem Williams, Jennifer Pierce, Kyle Knight, Patricia Dougan, Violet Robinson, Malcolm Allen
•Rogues: Colin McCulloch, Jerrie Rathaway, Joshua Jackham, Billy Hong, Owen Mercer
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If your character isn’t on this list, but you want to join, here’s a list of canon characters we have
Future state characters welcome!
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Once again, this is mostly an OC group, we’re trying to get more canon characters in.
We have:
•Batman Villains: Pamela Isley, Harleen Quinzel, Lucy Quinn, Hazel Isley, Thorn Isley, Rose Isley, Selina Kyle, Shawn Tsang,
•Batfamily: Bruce Wayne, Nell Little, Helena Wayne, Cassandra Cain, Bette Kane, Stephanie Brown, Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Damian Wayne, Kathy Duquesne, Tim Drake, Alysia Yeoh
•Team Arrow: Dinah Lance, Connor Queen, Sin Lance, Lian Harper
•Flashfam: Wally West, Jai & Irey West, Jenni Ognats, Don Allen, Dawn Allen
•Wonderfam: Diana Prince, Hippolyta Prince (daughter, not mother)
•Superfam: Jon Kent, Karen Starr
•other: Helen Jordan, Thomas Blake Jr, Isabelle Rose Mahkent
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That’s it! Thanks! ❤️
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camb99-cbmi6 · 3 years
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Thank you to my wonderful friend @stardust-road for tagging me to share four songs I've been listening to recently, in no particular order my chosen four are:
Chateau - Rob Dougan
Europa - Globus
Navras - Juno Reactor, Don Davis
On Her Majesty's Secret Service - David Arnold, Propellerheads
If you are happy to I tag: @karominoes, @themrkitty, @sparkga, @l1nks-world
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artlimited · 5 years
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BELLA MACCHINE - JEWEL IN THE DEPTHS by Don Dougan https://www.artlimited.net/1046620/art/image-bella-macchine-jewel-in-the-depths/en/11735895 https://www.artlimited.net/1046620/art/image-bella-macchine-jewel-in-the-depths/en/11735895
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fromthedust · 4 months
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THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY
cast iron, embedded glass, electric illumination
12" x 9" x 2"
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nsula · 5 years
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40th Folk Festival spotlights rich, diverse culture of Louisiana
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By Dr. Shane Rasmussen
Photos by Chris Reich, NSU Photo Services
 NATCHITOCHES – The audience at the 40th annual Natchitoches-Northwestern State University Folk Festival held on July 26-27 was entertained and educated about the rich and diverse cultural offerings of the state. The Festival featured traditional Louisiana foods, Kidfest activities, music, traditional crafts, narrative sessions, musical informances, and cultural exhibits. This year’s Festival theme “Vive la Louisiane!” was a great success, with a very happy audience.
 The Festival opened with a rousing dance, beginning with Cajun dance lessons, followed by Gal Holiday and the Honky Tonk Revue, and the night closed out with Bruce Daigrepont Cajun Band. Side stage performances included Natchitoches gospel group Joyful Sounds, 50 Man Machine, which includes NSU faculty Paul Forsyth, Collier Hyams, and Oliver Molina, and an open jam with Max & Marcy, Ed Huey, and Cane Mutiny.
 Saturday’s events included performances in Prather Coliseum by 50 Man Machine, Creole la la with Goldman Thibodeaux and the Lawtell Playboys, the Louisiane Vintage Dancers, Brandy Roberts, the Rayo Brothers, Tab Benoit, Jamie Berzas & the Cajun Tradition Band, the Stewart Family and Friends Bluegrass Band, line dance lessons by the Cajun French Music Association Dance Troupe, the Canneci N’de Band of Lipan Apache, zydeco dance lessons by Avila Kahey, Wayne & Same Ol’ 2 Step, Hardrick Rivers and the Rivers Revue Band, Celtic Music with the Kitchen Session of Baton Rouge and a jam session with Max and Marcy.
 In addition to stage performances there were narrative sessions and music informances, including conversations about American songwriting, culture & costumes of 19th century Louisiana, Tab Benoit’s The Voice of the Wetlands Fondoution, and the musical journey of Vanessa Niemann (aka Gal Holiday). Also featured was a music informance by Tab Benoit. Outdoor activities included demonstrations by the Central Louisiana Dutch Oven Cookers, the Red River Smiths, the Southern Stock Dog Association, and Wash Day, presented by the West Baton Rouge Museum. This year the Festival continued a series of free workshops for Festival attendees. Festival goers attended a Cajun accordion workshop by Jamie Berzas and Bruce Daigrepont.
 The annual Louisiana State Fiddle Championship was also held on Saturday in the Magale Recital Hall as part of the Festival. Fiddle Championship judges included Steve Birdwell, Steve Harper, Henry Hemple, and Clancey Stewart. The new Louisiana Grand Champion is Ron Yule of DeRidder. Second place winner was Joe Suchanek of Merryville, with Owen Meche of Arnauldville placing third. Meche also took first place in the 21 and under championship division.
Suchanek took first in the 60 and up championship division, with Yule coming in second, Birgit Murphy of Opelousas in third, Mark Young of Balise in fourth, Wilfred Luttrell of DeRidder in fifth, and Ron Pace of Alexandria in sixth. Luttrell and Yule also took first place in the twin fiddles competition.
 As the new Louisiana State Fiddle champion, Yule also performed on the main stage in Prather Coliseum. Dr. Lisa Abney managed the fiddle championship. Dr. Susan Roach from Louisiana Tech University emceed the championship.
 Four musicians and a renowned filé maker were inducted into the Louisiana Folklife Center’s Hall of Master Folk Artists. Inductees included Louisiana Music Hall of Famer Tab Benoit, who also served as honorary Festival Chair, Cajun musicians Jamie Berzas and Bruce Daigrepont, filé maker John Oswald Colson, and country singer Vanessa Niemann.
Dr. Shane Rasmussen, director of the Louisiana Folklife Center, led the induction ceremony, assisted by State Representative Kenny Cox and Dustin Fuqua, Chief of Resource Management at Cane River Creole National Historical Park. In addition, the honorary award of Folklife Angel was given to long-time Festival crew chief James Christopher Callahan, an NSU alumnus.
In addition to 4 book signings and 8 exhibits by such groups as state parks and archives, over 70 craftspeople displayed their traditional work on Saturday. These craftspeople demonstrated and discussed their work with the Festival patrons. Craftspeople displayed accordion making, beadwork, baskets, Czech Pysanky eggs, filé making, flintknapping, folk art, knives, music instruments, quilting, pottery, spinning & weaving, tatting, walking sticks, whittling and needlework, wood carving, and more. 8 food vendors provided a cornucopia of traditional Louisiana foods to the Festival audience.
 Support for the Louisiana State Fiddle Championship and the Natchitoches-NSU Folk Festival was provided by grants from the Cane River National Heritage Area, Inc., the Louisiana Division of the Arts Decentralized Arts Fund Program, the Louisiana Office of Tourism, the Natchitoches Historic District Development Commission, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation, and the Shreveport Regional Arts Council.
Much needed support also came from generous sponsorships from Acme Refrigeration of Baton Rouge, C&H Precision Machining, Chili’s, City Bank & Trust, the City of Natchitoches, Cleco, John Clifton Conine, Atty; CP-Tel, Domino’s Pizza, the Donut Hole, El Patron, Family Medical Clinic, Grayson’s Barbecue, Hardee’s, the Harrington Law Firm, D. Michael Hayes, Atty; JB & M Enterprises, Jeanne’s Country Garden, La Capitol Federal Credit Union, McCain Auto Supply, Jason O. Methvin, Atty; Morning Star Donuts, the Natchitoches Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, Natchitoches Regional Medical Center, NSU Men’s Basketball, the Pioneer Pub, Pizza Hut, Raising Cane’s, Ronnie’s Auto Glass, Save A Lot, Sonny’s Donuts, Southern Classic Chicken, Natchitoches Super 1 Foods 604 and 613, TOTO, Inc; Trailboss, UniFirst, Walmart, Waste Connections, and Weaver Brothers Land & Timber. In addition, numerous newspapers, online venues, and radio and TV stations assisted the Festival by generously printing articles, airing interviews, free promotional PSAs, and/or participating in on-air ticket giveaways.
 The success of the Festival was made possible due to the many volunteers from NSU’s faculty and staff, who gave generously of their time and talents. The Louisiana Folklife Center is grateful to Phyllis Allison, David Antilley, Kay Cavanaugh, Corieana Ceasar, Jason Church, Sherrie Davis, Matt DeFord, Christine Dorribo, Michael Doty, Bruce Dyjack, Alexis Finnie, Ashlee Grayson, Charlotte Grayson, Dr. Hiram F. “Pete” Gregory, Dr. Greg Handel, Wesley Harrell, Jackie Hawkins, Diana Hill, Kristie Hilton, Carla Howell, Leah Jackson, Dr. J. Ereck Jarvis, Melissa Kelly, Suzanne Kucera, Dr. Chris Maggio, Barbara Marr, Terri Marshall, Coach Mike McConathy, Byron McKinney, Valerie Meadows, Gwendolyn Meshell, Dr. Jim Mischler, Melinda Parnell, Julie Powell, Kathy Pylant, Charles Rachal, Chris Reich, Stephanie Stanton, Bethany Straub, Anna Vaughn, Randi Washington, Mary Linn Wernet, David West, Taylor Whitehead, Emily Windham, Dale Wohletz, and Sharon Wolff. NSU students included Francisco Ballestas-Sayas, Caleb Callender, Makayla Fisher, Valentina Herazo-Alvarez, and Ina Sthapit. NSU alumni included Michael Cain, Michael Taylor Dick, Hammond Lake, Greg Lloid, De’Andrea Sanders, and Daniel Thiels. Many thanks are due to the Louisiana Folklife Center staff, including administrative coordinator Shelia Thompson, student workers Macey Boyd, Jalima Diaz, Heather Jones, Caitlin Martin, and Taylor Nichols, and graduate assistants James Harrison and Erica McGeisey.
 Thanks also go out to Andy Adkins, Myranda Adkins, Alexandria Arens, Robert D. Bennett, Jennae Biddiscombe, Rebecca Blankenbaker, Derek Boyt, Erin Boyt, Melanie Braquet, Sherry Byers, the Central Louisiana Dutch Oven Cookers, Don Choate, Jr., Catherine Cooper, Hailie Coutee, Helen Dalme, Cameron Davis, Eli Dyjack, Sheila Dyle, Adam Edwards, Justin French, Jennifer Gallien, Reagan Guillory, Grace Hardy, Dr. Don Hatley, Sue Hatley, Lani Hilton, Ed Huey, Peter Jones, Leonard King, Michael King, Abagael Kinney, Dan Martin, Deron McDaniel, Ivan McDaniel, Charity McKinney, Sheila Ogle, Sara Parnell, Kimberly Perry, Audrey Rasmussen, Gidget Rasmussen, Susan Rasmussen, Wyatt Rasmussen, the Red River Sanitors, Sukrit San, Rick Seale, Lorie Speer, Lori Tate, Margaret Thompson, Sara Vaughn, Emily Ware, Briton Welch, Justice Welch, Shirley Winslow, and the Natchitoches Parish Detention Center trustees and officers Derek Booker and Larry Willis.
 Natchitoches Area Convention and Visitors Bureau staff members included Arlene Gould, Kelli West, NSU students Anne Cummins and Megan Palmer, and NSU alumna Heather Dougan.
Special thanks go to Craig Routh for his generous permission to use his painting, Dixieland Jazz Fleur-de-Lis, for the Festival t-shirt.
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2023 Stars on Ice Japan: Osaka - March 30, 2023 Kaori Sakamoto → Music from “The Matrix” by Don Davis: Main Title, Trinity Infinity, Clubbed to Death, Music from “The Matrix Reloaded” by Rob Dougan: Chateau, choreographed by Benoît Richaud
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marieisabellaresma · 6 years
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Robert Don Hunter Dougan is an Australian composer, known for his genre-blending music. ... Australia in 1969, he attended Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview, and then the National Institute of Dramatic Art, where he studied acting. In 1990 ...
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lexlawuk · 2 years
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Robert Don Hunter Dougan v HMRC: FTT cancels discovery assessments and late filing penalties
Robert Don Hunter Dougan v HMRC: FTT cancels discovery assessments and late filing penalties
In the recent case of Robert Don Hunter Dougan v HMRC [2022] UKFTT 00140 (TC), the First Tier Triunal (FTT) cancelled certain discovery assessments issued to a taxpayer by HMRC on the basis that they were issued out of time because the taxpayer’s behaviour was careless rather than deliberate. FTT also cancelled various late filing penalties and late payment surcharges issued by HMRC on the basis…
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