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Hey everyone, Karen from the Planet 8 Podcast is back, and I've roped her into talking with me about another Hammer film! This one isn't as highly regarded as the last one we covered, but I enjoy it quite a bit, as my favorite Hammer actor Peter Cushing is front and center, plus it hits my nostalgia button as well! There is a great cast and a lot of swashbuckling fun to be had, so pop in your earbuds and let us walk you through the Romney Marsh! As usual, if you'd like to leave any feedback for the show, you can do so through email at [email protected] or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB or Tumblr pages (just search Magazines and Monsters). You can find Karen on Twitter @walker_km and on the Planet 8 Podcast! And please consider donating to the GoFundMe set up to help Larry and his family (click the link here). Thanks for listening!
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thecraggus · 3 years
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Doctor Who Season 24: Time And The Rani Review
Leave the girl, it's the man I want! #DoctorWho: Time And The Rani introduces the Seventh Doctor in an explosion of glittery pantomime camp! #Review
Before it was the social media battle cry of an embittered faction of Whovian fandom railing against the casting of Jodie Whittaker, “Leave the girl, it’s the man I want!” was the portentous opening line to DOCTOR WHO’s latest narrative – and real-life – regeneration as the series exploded back to life in 1987 with TIME AND THE RANI after a nail-biting nine months off-screen during which the…
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hi i'm interested in applying to oxford for history and i was wondering what kind of books you read for your personal statement? thank you!
Honestly just read books and histories you find interesting! You probably find that one thing leads to another and you’ll find almost a theme running through your personal statement - for me this was representation. For me, I read a book about Islamic history after listening to a really cool New York Times podcast (Caliphate) about their journalist who covers ISIS. Then from a Virginia Woolf book is read for literature, I read Svetlana Alexievich’s ‘Unwomanly Face of War’ as it told the stories of women who fought for the Soviet army and I tied that to a debate I had in college about feminism. For now, just focus on reading what interests you, because if you just read a list of books that you find dry you won’t be able to portray that passion that is key to Oxbridge personal statements. So just read what draws you in, as much of it as you can, and worry about tying it all together later because chances are it will fit naturally and you’ll be able to tell a story about what you love about history and what you’ve learned from your own wider reading. That said, I’ll put the books I mentioned in the tags. I hope I helped a lil’ - good luck and just message me if you have any other questions ✨
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The Crossing – Johnny Clegg
The Crossing – Johnny Clegg
The Crossing – Johnny Clegg Written for Dudu Ndlovu, one of Clegg’s dancers who was killed during the violence of the early 90’s, ‘The Crossing’ is a moving song and one of the standout tracks on ‘Heat, Dust & Dreams’ his album from 1993. On the face of it the song could be about crossing over from the land of the living to be with the ancestors, but, given the time this song was released, it was…
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tgbreviews · 4 years
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Stacking the Shelves (2/8/2020) Part Two (Because I Added More Books!)
Stacking the Shelves (2/8/2020) Part Two (Because I Added More Books!)
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Stacking the Shelves is a meme co-hosted by Tynga at Tynga’s Reviews and Marlene at Reading Reality, where you share the books you’ve added to your shelves in the past week. You can include books you buy, books you borrow, review books, gifts, and ebooks.
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insidemylibrarymind · 4 years
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New year, new books.
I want to talk about new releases again! I know I do these posts every month, but that’s more focused on pretty covers than on books I know in advance I want to read, no matter what their cover is, so I wanted to do a list of upcoming book releases I cannot wait to come out. This will also be my final post of “end of the year” series, so we are going strong into 2020. Let’s chat about books!
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Yes, No, Maybe So by Becky Albertalli and Aisha Saeed — I already have an eARC for this book and I recently started reading it, but I am not that far into it. This book follows Jamie and Maya, and I think it will deal with local politics and activism, as well as ROMANCE. A healthy balance which we love to see.
The Unspoken Name by A.K. Larkwood — I don’t know much about this one, except for the fact that it’s anticipated by EVERYONE and that it’s about an orc princess that becomes an assassin for a wizard, which sounds badass. This is also compared to LeGuin, who I love, so EXCITING.
Weather by Jenny Offill — I’ve been meaning to read Jenny Offill for ages, and her new book sounds amazing. Said to be about a family and a nation in crisis, it follows a woman who works as a librarian (and a fake shrink on the side) and how she deals with the letters she receives from an array of different people when she starts working on a podcast. The blurb is confusing, but so intriguing and I really want to try and get to this one.
Of Curses and Kisses by Sandhya Menon — Contemporary spin on Beauty and the Beast set in an elite boarding school, WE LOVE TO SEE IT.
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Chain of Gold by Cassandra Clare — My excitement for Clare’s previous series has diminished, but I love the short stories I read about the cast of characters in Chain of Gold, so this has the potential to be amazing and I am excited
Docile by K.M. Szpara — With a tagline of “There is no consent under capitalism”, this has the potential to be my favorite book of the year. Set in the future where people become Dociles to repay their debts, our hero Elisha becomes indentured to the heir of the family who invented the drug being given to Dociles and the whole debt resolution act.
Every Reason We Shouldn’t by Sara Fujimura — Figure skating! Hate-to-love! More kinds of skating! Korean MC! CUTENESS AND FLUFF! Cannot wait!
Wicked As You Wish by Rin Chupeco — I haven’t read any books by Rin Chupeco previously, but my friends love her books PLUS this sounds brilliant. It’s a story set in Arizona, but the protagonists are actually refugees from the Kingdom of Avalon, which was enveloped in ice by an evil Snow Queen. We follow the prince of Avalon, and the girl who happens to be a spellbreaker. It sounds so good, I literally cannot wait.
Harley in the Sky by Akemi Dawn Bowman — I loved Bowman’s previous novel, so I am super excited for her new release, which is described as The Greatest Showman meets This Is Us, and is about a girl who joins the circus after having a huge fallout with her parents.
My Dark Vanessa by Karen Elizabeth Russell — This is a story about Vanessa, told both in the past, when she was fifteen and involved with her teacher, and in the present, as she comes to terms that she wasn’t actually involved willingly in that relationship, as her teacher was accused of sexual abuse by another former student. Sounds devastating, but I think it will be fantastic.
The City We Became by N.K. Jemisin — A new Urban Fantasy release set in New York, where five people must come together to defend the city from an ancient evil.
The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo — A Tor Dot Com novella set in a world inspired by Imperial China, about a princess who is sent south for a political marriage, who befriends Rabbit, her handmaiden.
Valentine by Elizabeth Wetmore — Set in the 1970s in a small town in Texas, this novel follows a teenager who is brutally attacked, and a woman who decides to take justice into her own hands, when the system fails to do so.
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All Adults Here by Emma Straub — This novel follows a woman who after she witnesses an accident, starts questioning her parenting decisions and the lives of her children and grandchildren, and how she influenced them and the mistakes she made. Sounds exactly like my kind of book and I have heard good things about Emma Straub.
Beach Read by Emily Henry — The first Adult Romance on the list! This follows two writers, one who writes rom-com and the other who writes literary fiction, who challenge each other to write in each other’s genres in order to overcome their writer’s block or whatnot. And they obviously fall in love. THE PERFECT SET UP, honestly.
By the Book by Amanda Sellet — A YA Romance following a girl obsessed with 19th-century literature, who makes a guide on what to avoid in guys based on those books, only to end up falling for a boy who embodies the no-nos on her list. CUTE.
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End of the Day by Bill Clegg — Possibly the most exciting book on the list, it’s the new novel by Bill Clegg, who wrote one of my favorite books of all time, Did You Ever Have a Family. LITERALLY CANNOT WAIT, I have no idea what this is about but I am sure it’s about family and very character-focused. WE STAN.
This Is All Your Fault by Aminah Mae Safi — The novel follows three girls over the course of one day, as they try to save a bookstore they are working in. This sounds so good, I cannot wait to read it.
The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water by Zen Cho — Tor Dot Com strikes again, this time with a story about a bandit who joins with a band of thieves in order to protect a sacred object.
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  The Thief on the Winged Horse by Kate Mascarenhas — Mascarenhas wrote The Psychology of Time Travel, which I loved, so I am excited for her sophomore novel, about a doll-making family, which puts emotions into their dolls, and about Persephone, who wants to learn the craft that her family entrusts upon men only. But then, someone steals one of the most prized possessions of the family. It sounds BRILLIANT and I love Mascarenhas’ writing, so exciting times!
Set Fire to the Gods by Sara Raasch and Kristen Simmons — A YA Fantasy said to be a mix between ATLA and The Gladiator about ELEMENTAL GLADIATORS. I cannot wait, truly.
Star Daughter by Shveta Thakrar — Inspired by Hindu mythology, the novel follows a girl who is the daughter of a star and a human, who must travel to the star court in order to save her father. Honestly, this sounds brilliant and the cover is STUNNING, so a win-win situation.
Loathe at First Sight by Suzanne Park — An office hate-to-love romance, reminiscent of The Hating Game, only set in the video game industry and with a Korean MC? SIGN ME UP.
And those are all the releases for the first part of the year (sort of), that I am super excited about! I would love to hear from you — any releases you are excited about and that I should add to my radar? Let me know!
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  2020 Releases I Am Most Excited About New year, new books. I want to talk about new releases again! I know I do these posts every month, but that's more focused on pretty covers than on books I know in advance I want to read, no matter what their cover is, so I wanted to do a list of upcoming book releases I cannot wait to come out.
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ON March 23, 2019 at Caveat (21 A Clinton Street). Doors at 6:30, show at 7:00PM...
It’s an extra-special Supersized Evening of Humorous Readings anniversary show, which we’re doing as part of the Satire and Humor Festival!
Featuring a jam-packed extra-large lineup of extra-great guests:
Karen Chee (Late Night With Seth Meyers, The New Yorker, McSweeney’s, Reductress, @karencheee)
River Clegg (The Opposition with Jordan Klepper, The Onion, The New Yorker, Clickhole, McSweeney’s, @riverclegg)
Sarah Cooper (100 Tricks to Appear Smart in Meetings, How to Be Successful Without Hurting Men's Feelings, @sarahcpr)
Kimberly Harrington (The New Yorker, The New York Times, McSweeney’s, Amateur Hour: Motherhood in Essays and Swear Words, @honeystaysuper)
Riane Konc (The New Yorker, McSweeney’s, Reductress, @theillustrious)
Colin Nissan (McSweeney’s, The New Yorker, The Best of McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, @cnissan)
Chrissy Shackelford (Wyatt Cenac's Problem Areas, UCB Theatre, @ChrissySh)
Jen Spyra (The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, The New Yorker, The Onion, McSweeney’s, @JenSpyra)
Evan Waite (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, The President Show, Clickhole, The Onion, MAD Magazine, @TheOhBits)
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Thank you to everyone who helped Team Brown (Trench)Coats complete 204 tasks in a week!
One can only play GISH with the help of family, friends, and kind strangers! We are grateful to everyone who joined in on a challenge, helped us locate an obscure item, helped us brainstorm how to find something, joined us in large group endeavours like the “I Will Vote” challenge, and generally took time to help us meet our crazy goal of completing as many challenges as we possibly could (and doing them well)!
When you look through our gallery of photos and images, please remember that it took at least a village to get these done!
We want to thank:
Allana Gerke; Alyson Karper Orr; Amanda Clark; Amy Massiah-Karwandy*; Amy Smith; Andie Giddings; Angela Kongelbak; Ann Hutchinson; Arline Smith; Ashley Semenoff; Bill Allman; Billie Meech; Birgit Zorzi and Elliott; @brassbelles; Brenda Henderson; Cali and Mark Mullins and their pet geese, pigs and Liquid the cat; Brian Fischer; Calcasieu Parish Public Library staff; Carrie Oswalt Gruhn; Carroll Lefebvre; Catherine Smith; C.D. Saint; Claire Fenton; Clara Kongelbak; Cheryl Lewis; Cheryl Noon; Chris Malcolm; Colleen Spier; Contessa Sookeroff; Corinne Bucher; Dan Sutherland; Danica Stene; Daniel Williams*; Dave Andersen; David Luggi; Diane Sowden; Dylan Winchester; Eliot Pearce; Elizabeth Manning; Emily Garland*; Eric Kongelbak; Erika Boelling; Fiona Kelly; Frank Martin; Fraser Valley Bengals; Fraser Valley Regional Library (Tsawwassen); Gina Anton; Global News; Greg Gerke; Gretchen Copenhaver and Nimbus; Gwen Semenoff; Hannah Burnett; Harvey Delaney; Ian Burnett;  In Out Parcel (Point Roberts, WA); Itamar Keren; Jackie and Ron Swallow; Jacqueline Fehr*; Janelle and Kenzie Clegg; Jean-Ann Stene; Jenifer Crawford and her dancing Swedish friends; Jennifer and Chris Casillas; Jenny Ting; Jereme Brooks; Jim and Sandy Shepard; Joan Cotie; Joelle Thiessen; Johann Carillo; Jonathan Der and 4 year old JJ; Julie Daum*; Justice Institute of BC Fire & Safety Department; Kai Winchester; Kalev Fitness Solution;  Karen Moffat; Kari Boyle; Katherine Coddington and Flick; Kathleen O’Neill; Katie Bailey;  Katie Stene; Katy Ellsworth; Kay Gejdos; Kelly Hayton; Kelsey Smith; Kent Highnam; Kiersten Sawchuk; Kris Woofter; Larry and Paula Nelson; Laura Eparvier; Laura, Darin, Christie and Charlie Johnson; Laura Smith*; Lauren Toews; Laurine Dane; Leslie Benham; Linda Dobson; Linda Mallard; Lindsay Wilkins; Lorraine Burnett; Lori Ecker; Lori Van Niekerk*; Marcella Snell; Marian Kito; Marilyn Hartley; Mark East; Mark Meredith*; Marsha Major; Matt Greer; Matt McDonald; Matt Williams*; @melirene13; Melody Hardesty; Michael Rott; Michelle Beda; Miggs Sawchuk; Miranda and Miriam Malcolm; Mitch Snyder; Mona Boucher; Myke Skidmore; Natalie Owens; New Westminster Farmers Market; New Westminster Fire and Rescue Services; Oni Buchanan; Ora Henderson; Osa Sjostrom; Paige Burnett; Paul Mounter; Pauline Rae; Raeleen and James Long; Red’s Grill; Rick Lewis; Robyn Hicks; Roger Holland; Roger Moss; Rosalind East; Rose Da Silva; Sana, Muhammed, and family; Sarah Fisher; Sarah Vander Veen; Scott Stene; Sethric; Shelby Delaney; Shelley Lewis; Shelley Martin; Sherry Elizabeth; Shoppers Drug Mart (Tsawwassen Post); Stephanie “Schroeds” Schroeder; Stephen Smith; Susan Boyd; Susan Copenhaver; Suzanne Pratt; Ted Field; Todd Gates; Tom Martin; Tony Faber; Townline Construction; Travis and Matt at Give and Take Tree Service; Tsawwassen Wellness Centre; Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall; Vanessa Kwai; Vivian Tang Ng; Washington Gish Facebook group; Wendy Lakusta*
*Former members of Team Brown(Trench)Coats that couldn’t play full-time this year due to schedules.
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vusimahlasela · 5 years
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Johnny Clegg 1953 - 2019
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The passing of Johnny Clegg came as a shock as its always not easy to accept a passing of a great man. We have lost a great musician, songwriter, husband, father and a friend to many.
We have worked together on platforms like the the Nelson Mandela’s 46664 and other shows/music festivals in South Africa and other countries on many occasions. He contributed a lot musically and also embraced ubuntu.
Johnny was one versatile artist, with his flexibility to use South African cultures and languages in conveying his message through music.
He was advocating for better education on initiatives like the Click Foundation that helps underprivileged learners to understand the fundamentals of language.
He was a great colleague to many of us and that has earned him a beautiful tribute while he was still alive by a group of artists (friends of Johnny Clegg) that re-recorded his song “The Crossing” in 2018. With his inspiration to support education, this project was also an initiative to raise funds for the Click Foundation. I feel so privileged to being part of such a recording organized by Karen Zoid.
Condolences to his family,colleagues, friends and all his fans throughout the world.
HAMBA KAHLE BAB’ JOHNNY, MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PEACE! - Vusi
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Johnny Clegg Songs
Johnny Clegg Songs Fakaza release Mp3 Download to the Album and Music Video of South house singer Johnny Clegg new 2020 hit song and Top 10 datafilehost free.
Johnny Clegg Recent Songs Dela Song Scatterlings Of Africa Ft Savuka Great Heart Ft. Karen Zoid The Crossing I’ve Been Looking Ft. Jesse Clegg Great Heart Impi Ft. Juluka Jongozi Ibhola Lethu ft. Juluka I call Your Name

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checkoutafrica · 5 years
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The Parlotone’s Kahn Morbee talks about his music and inspirations
Who is Kahn?
Kahn Morbee is the lead vocalist and guitarist for the South African indie band, The Parlotones. He has also made a name for himself as a songwriter and solo artist. The artist from Johannesburg formed the Parlotones in 1998 along with his bandmates, Paul Hodgson, Glenn Hodgson and Neil Pauw. Both the Parlotones and Kahn have won international acclaim. Achievements include winning the south african music awards (Parlotones) and coaching other talents to win ‘The Voice South Africa’ (Kahn). The group teamed up with Shakira and Alicia Keys to open the 2010 FIFA world cup tournament.
The Crossing
Recently, Kahn undertook a charitable project along with other 50 other South African musicians, including his close friend Karen Zoid. The group of diverse musicians from multiple genres all had one thing in common: they were inspired by Johnny Clegg at some stage.
In honour of Johnny’s recent retirement, the group called ‘The friends of Johnny Clegg’ recorded a cover of Johnny’s song,  ‘The crossing’, which has made an emotional impact on the South African community. We got in touch with Kahn to discuss the philanthropic project that aims to improve education in South Africa.
Discussing the influence of Johnny Clegg on his music career, Kahn revealed that Johnny proved the ability of African artists to be successful on a global stage. He felt that there is a certain inferiority complex amongst African musicians; they feel they cannot match up to the success of artists from countries such as America. Johnny Clegg’s global recognition made massive strides in changing that. It made him believe it was possible to make a career out of music.
Inspiring love and tolerance
When asked about how he tried to inspire others through his own music, it was clear to see Kahn’s passion. He said he tried to tell the story of the human journey. “Music is about uniting people! It is about spreading the language of love and tolerance”. The collaboration of the artists on the recent single ‘The Crossing’ is a good example of this.
A small group of artists, including Kahn wanted to pay tribute to Johnny. Aside from his recent retirement, Johnny has also been battling cancer, and so they felt the single should have a charitable element. They got in touch with Johnny’s manager, and made the proposal, asking what cause Johnny would like to support. Johnny chose education, leading to a partnership with the click foundation, which aims to increase literacy and numeracy rates amongst small children in South Africa. So far, the single has raised R850,000 ($ 60,000). Johnny was ecstatic about this effort, which is enough to support about 4300 kids through the click foundation.
Kahn and I wrapped up our conversation with an exchange of political ideologies that I will not repeat here. However, he did clarify that he tried to keep his ideas on politics out of music. He reinstated that his music is about the human journey. He sees this medium as more of an escape from both the positives and negative of everyday living.
Changing the narrative
My last question was intended to bring the focus back to why we do what we do; ‘How do you think you are changing the African narrative?’ Kahn felt he makes the most impact through causes he supports outside of music. Although, through his music, he tries to use the platform he has been given to disseminate a positive message. He also felt that bands such as his advocate ‘the independence of music away from prescripted western influences’. In the future he may get more political, because one of his visions is to change the disappointment in how democracy has evolved, especially in the African countries.
The success of the Parlotones abroad says that people love to hear what they do. I loved my short conversation with Kahn, who came across as a genuine soul. Like all of us, he is trying to get the message in his heart across the best way possible. Personally, I am inspired by projects such as ‘The Friends of Johnny Clegg’, which embody collaboration for a greater cause. Find out more here, and watch the video below if you haven’t already, or even if you have!!
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A whole bunch of Blade Runner 2049 VFX breakdowns in one place 
 Blade Runner 2049 Director: Denis Villeneuve Head of the Visual Effects is John Nelson and the Production VFX Producer is Karen Murphy. 
 VFX Done By: DNEG -VFX Supervisor: Paul Lambert Framestore -VFX Supervisor: Richard Hoover MPC -VFX Supervisor: Richard Clegg Atomic Fiction -VFX Supervisor: Ryan Tudhope BUF Rodeo FX UPP -VFX Supervisor: Viktor Muller Territory Studio -Weta Workshop – Blade Runner 2049 Miniatures -Blade Runner 2049 Deep Composting By Atomic Fiction Foundry have released
  https://lnkd.in/fhPwkeC #howto #fiction #directors #atom #breakdown #visualeffects #rodeo  #hoovers  #afterfx #compost  Double Negative Framestore MPC BUF Compagnie Atomic Fiction Rodeo FX UPP a.s. Territory Studio Ltd. Weta Workshop Ltd #foundries  #negations  Foundry
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Directors Lounge at the contemporary art ruhr (C.A.R.), the innovative art fair, October 27 – 29, 2017
Expect genre-straddling slices of cinematic art and cuts of media experimentation at the C.A.R. Video Lounge!
Dedicated presentations include select moving image work from Experiments in Cinema, a festival designed to bring the international community of cinematic experimentalists to Nuevo Mexico to inspire a new generation of media activists to participate in shaping future trends of cultural representation. On top, we will be screening various animations from the Medienwerkstatt Berlin, an artist-run project of the BBK Berlin offering production facilities for media artists.
Find the Directors Lounge booth and the C.A.R. Video Lounge (Auditorium) in the SANAA building at World Heritage Zeche Zollverein. Stop by, say hello and take in our delectable film selection … See you at C.A.R.!
Participating Artists & Filmmakers (DL Booth and C.A.R. Video Lounge):
Deborah Kelly, Kyra Clegg, Ruth Hayes, Dianna Barrie, Guli Silberstein, Richard Ashrowan, Caryn Cline, Linda Fenstermaker, Reed O'Beirne, Kristen Lauth Shaeffer, Ian Haig, Natasha Cantwell, Patricia McInroy, Salise Hughes, Ra di Martino, Julia Murakami, André Werner, Carola Göllner, Maria Felix Korporal, Laurent Bebín (Carbon Cream), Petra Lottje, Herbert Liffers, Lina Walde, Heike Hamann, Darko Aleksovski, Sandra Becker, Marissa Rae Niederhauser, Weronika Skonieczna, Karen Thastum (Tura Ya Moya), Anett Vietzke & Veronika Bökelmann, Rosanna Chizhova, Lioba von den Driesch, Betty Böhm, Helen Anna Flanagan, Juliane Ebner .
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contemporary art ruhr, 
the innovative art fair
World Cultural Heritage Site Zollverein XII, 
Gelsenkirchener Str. 181/ 209 
 45309 Essen, Germany
Opening hours: Friday, October 27, 8 pm, V.I.P.-Preview, 6 pm
Public fair hours: Saturday, October 28, 12 am – 8 pm Sunday, October, 29, 11 am – 7 pm
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pictured: ”Michael Caine -The look III” by Carola Göllner
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