Elisabeth Kley: ‘Minutes of Sand’, Edited by Sarah Braman, Essay by Amelia Stein, Interview with Rachel Adams and Karen Patterson, Designed by Joe Gilmore, Photography by Joe DeNardo, Carlos Avendaño, and Colin Conces, The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA / The Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, NE, 2023 [Exhibitions: The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA, March 5, 2021 – August 15, 2021; The Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, NE, December 8, 2022 – April 16, 2023]
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Next Goal Wins - Movie Review
TL;DR – A fun time that gets held back by some wooden acting and forced storytelling.
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Rating: 3 out of 5.
Disclosure – I paid to watch this film.Warning – Contains scenes that may cause distress.
Next Goal Wins Review –
I have been enjoying my time at the Brisbane International Film Festival, but as always, things must come to an end. But if you are going to pick a film to end it on,…
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“Sorry baby girl, Mom’s got work”
♥️🌹👶🏻
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Adam when…
He met Queen Elizabeth II
Adam when…
He met the now new King Carlos III
Photo Info:
▪ The first photo: Queen Elizabeth II at the Royal Variety Performance, London, 1981. Left to right: Queen Elizabeth II, singers Alvin Stardust, Lulu and Adam Ant, boxers Henry Cooper and John Inman.
📷 Photo by Doug McKenzie.
▪ London, July 18: Prince Charles meets Adam Ant, Dickie Henderson & Twiggy at a variety show 'National Salute to the Falklands Task Force', on July 18, 1982 at the London Coliseum, in London.
📷 Photo by David Levenson.
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Neo-baroque work of Sybold Van Ravesteyn: Theater Kunstmin in Dordrecht (1938-1940)
Man Captures Modernist Design Buildings Around The World
Curator and art historian Adam Štěch captures modernist design buildings around the world and here are some of the most interesting and beautiful ones.
The Queen Elisabeth Foundation in Brussels, architect Henry Lacoste, built in 1927-1933. Glass panels were executed by Arthur Brancart
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Leaving Las Vegas (1995)
Ben Sandersson beschließt nach seiner Realisation, dass er ein Versager ist und er in seinem Leben zu viele Fehler begangen hat, dass er Selbstmord begehen möchte. Jedoch möchte er es nicht kurz und schmerzlos tun: Er verkauft all sein Hab und Gut, um an so viel Geld wie möglich zu kommen. Ben reist nach Las Vegas und kauft so viel Alkohol wie nur möglich.
In dem gammeligen Motel, das zu seinem letzten Zuhause wird, beginnt sein sich langsam annähernder Selbstmord durch seinen übermäßigen Alkoholkonsum.
Eines Nachts trifft er auf die Prostituierte Sera, die sich sofort in den Alkoholiker verliebt. Die beiden verbringen viel Zeit miteinander und reisen durch Vegas.
Ben betont jedoch vermehrt, dass es nichts auf dieser Welt gäbe, das ihn am Leben halten könne.
(10/10)
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