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Another long, long article here.
place he knew God wanted the new school to be built.
A banquet was given that night by the Chamber of Commerce, and the school was officially invited to come to Greenville. The Chamber Commerce president said, "We should not promise anything we cannot fulfill." This statement impressed the committee from the school very much. Dr. Jones told the Chamber of Commerce on what basis the school would come to Greenville.
The Chamber of Commerce offered to buy all the land bordering the roads, approximately 170 acres, which would cost $170,000. They had a vision of what the college would mean to the Greenville economy, as well as its prestige; and they did everything in their power to realize that vision.
The decision to move the school to Greenville was announced. Cleveland, Tenn., became a hub of excitement. Representatives from the national wire services and many newspapers came streaming in to get the big story. Who ever heard of a school this size selling out and moving like this? What a remarkable thing that there was a ready-made buyer for the school! Here was a story indeed!
Well, BJU did it just a couple decades earlier.
JOHNSON'S ARRIVAL
R. K. "Lefty" Johnson moved to Greenville on June 1, 1946, to supervise the construction of the new school. He writes concerning those days: "There were many, many miracles that happened here during construction days -- miracles as real to me as the one when the Lord turned the water into wine at the marriage feast at Cana of Galilee. I was just as conscious of His miracle-working and His leading then as I am today. He opened doors that we wanted opened. He kept doors closed that should not have been opened. To God goes the praise for everything that happened." He continues, "The land had already been subdivided; so all the land had to be repossessed and gotten back into one tract to turn over to us. It was done in a matter of days.
"Then there was a building permit to get in Washington. The War Production Board said, "No more buildings. We have to have steel for our armed forces. We cannot permit any building program.'
"Dr. Jones contacted several key men who helped, and we finally secured the permit one day after the War Production Board had turned down a big state university for a two-million-dollar project. God opened that door when it seemed impossible, thus proving that 'Man's extremity is God's opportunity.'"
Remember, Lefty was a known prevaricator.
TIME WAS FACTOR
The building of the school had to be done within 14 months after the agreement was signed with the Church of God; otherwise, any time still spent using the school in Cleveland would cost $1,000 a week rent, or $52,000 for the year. BJU officials tried the impossible and depended on many miracles to happen during those 14 months.
A loan that had been promised almost failed to materialize because of the untimely death of the president of the insurance company. The company was reluctant to grant the loan of $1,250,000 because as they said, "We don't know Dr. Jones as well as our president knew him."
Dr. Jones prayed as a plane winged him to see the officials of the insurance company. After talking with him for some time, the Board refused the loan of $1,250,000 -- but granted a loan of $1,900,000!
Several months later the school officials discovered that if the extra money had not been granted, the school would have been forced to get a second mortgage which would have ruined it financially.
The money was paid back years before it was due.
Thirteen months after the ground had been broken, in October, 1947, the new school in Greenville was opened. No longer Bob Jones College, it was now "Bob Jones University,"* with Dr. Bob Jones Jr. as the new president. He had been acting president of the college for some time; so he came to the new official position with no little experience.
More than 2,500 students flocked to the new campus, coming from all over the nation, as well as many foreign countries. According to Dr. Bob Jones Sr., 3,200 applicants had to be turned away at that time.
BJU had exactly 1899 undergraduates in the 1947-48 school year.
The campus was a picture of contrast -- new modernistic buildings set on a treeless sea of red clay and reached by old-time western boardwalks. But R. K. Johnson's vision materialized eventually. As time passed, the rolling green lawns, the verdant shrubbery, flowers, and trees, as well as wide walks, made the campus a showplace of beauty.
According to the September 28, 1947, Greenville News, "All buildings of the Bob Jones University campus are new and have been especially designed to meet the needs of the institution as realized by the president. The architecture is modern and the interiors incorporate many of the newest ideas for efficient use of light. Principles of psychology have been applied in the colors used in decorative schemes. The buildings are all completely fire proof, are being constructed of concrete, glass, and buff-colored brick.
"There are five dormitories for single students on the cam-pus. Four of them can accommodate about 400 persons each. Faculty members and married students will live in four new apartment buildings, GI housing units and trailers.
People were living in cardboard boxes back campus, remember?
SIX SCHOOLS
The institution, although only twenty years old when it located in Greenville, was composed of six schools even at that time: the College of Arts and Science; the School of Religion; the School of Fine Arts; the School of Education; the School of Commerce; and the School of Aeronautics. It was the only university offering instruction in piano, violin, and other instruments, and voice at no extra cost.
Dr. Jones, Sr., told the Spartanburg Lions Club on September 29, 1947, "The educational system of the university is planned so that students who graduate from the school can enter into work at any graduate school in the country."
The new plant was valued at over $4,000,000. Its set-up provided for 2,000 dormitory students and at least 1,000 students including those from Greenville and nearby towns. Opening exercises were held on October 1, 1947, at the Dixon-McKenzie Dining Common.
And who are these kids?
Students were interviewed after the school moved to Greenville, and the following were some of their comments concerning the change of location:
"I like the southern hospitality. Greenville is a better place for the school than Cleveland." (Sophomore from New Jersey)
"The shopping district has a variety of things to buy. People in Greenville are very nice. This is a wonderful place." (Sophomore from North Dakota)
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Dorothy Steidl was the only Sophomore from North Dakota in 1948. She did graduate in 1950 and married Joseph Zdeb in 1951.
BEAUTIFUL PLACE
"This is a beautiful place." (Bob Jones Academy senior from Oregon)
No BJA senior from Oregon is listed in the Vintage.
"Greenville is a very fine city. My parents visited here for a few days, and the business people were very nice to them and made a big impression. As a student of the university, I'm very glad we're in Greenville." (Senior from Kansas)
"It's a wonderful place period!" (Bob Jones Academy senior from Texas)
There’s one: Patricia Marsh from Cisco, Texas. She attended one year at BJU.
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On Thanksgiving Day twenty years ago, formal dedication services were held. The Governor of South Carolina, J. Strom Thurmond, spoke; and religious, educational, and civic leaders came from all over the state as well as the Nation for the ceremonies.
Also there were Mrs. Billy Sunday and Homer Rodeheaver, well known gospel singer for whom the BJU auditorium was named, as well as many local pastors and friends.
Twenty-two new buildings were presented by Dr. Jones, Sr., to Dr. Jones, Jr., who dedicated them to God. The Founder said to his son, "Remember, "Them that honour me, I will honour." (This promise of God's is found in I Samuel 2:30, Old Testament.)
The university founder said in December, 1947, concerning the new university: "We've scrambled old-time religion and modern culture together in a mixture that tastes good together.... Our object is to train show-window material for Jesus Christ. Everything on the campus is a means to an end and that is to glorify Christ and train good workmen for Him."
Scrambled? Old and new? So that they “taste good together.” That’s like having BJU Grass, yes?
The "everything" included such things as two or three Shakespearean plays each year; one or two operas; maintaining a symphony orchestra; holding unusual and dramatic vesper services; offering a training course for a large number of "preacher boys" (candidates for the ministry); putting on speech courses; and having a concert series that included leading artists from throughout the world.
POSTAL STATION
A postal station was established at BJU by the Greenville post office on January 16, 1948.
The first Spring Bible Conference at the new university included such notable speakers as the late Dr. M. R. DeHaan of Grand Rapids, Mich., well-known radio teacher and author; the late Dr. W. S. Hottel of Detroit, Mich., author Sunday school material for the "Expositor's Illuminator," as well as International Sunday School lessons; Dr. R. R. Brown of Omaha, Nebr., who originated the first non-denominational radio service in America in 1923; and Dr. J. J. Van Gorder of Hendersonville, N. C., whose Biblical charts have been used in conference work throughout this country and Canada.
Ah, then the honoraries.
At the first graduation exercises of the university on June 16, 1948, 197 BA and BS degrees, 12 master of arts degrees, and two doctor of philosophy degrees were conferred. The first honorary degrees to be given by the university were in December, 1948, to the late Olin Johnston, U.S. senator from South Carolina; the late Joseph R. Bryson, U.S. representative from South Carolina; and J. Strom Thurmond, governor of South Carolina, now U. S. Senator.
Senator Thurmond said on several public occasions while governor that the greatest single incident that took place during his tenure of office was the location of Bob Jones University in South Carolina.
Don’t miss Strom’s speech at BJU’s opening.
Under the leadership of talented and culture-minded Bob Jones Jr., the school has received world recognition as a leader in the field of fine arts. The cultural emphasis has been evident in many areas of school endeavor, and the enterprises arising out of this emphasis have provided valuable training for BJU students.
In 1949 the construction of a $75,000 radio broadcasting station was begun; and WMUU came into being. Its call letters stand for BJU's designation, the "World's Most Unusual University." The schedule of programs included religious, educational, and cultural features, as well as news and music, even as it does today. Since then three more stations, WMUU-FM, WAVO, and WAVO-FM, have been added.
These facilities have provided BJU students, particularly those majoring in radio and television, with unusual opportunities for practical experience. Students participate in all phases of the broadcasting work, and receive valuable practical, as well as academic, knowledge of the field.
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In 1950 "Unusual Films" was organized by BJU. Mrs. Katherine Stenholm, speech teacher and Shakespearean actress, went to Hollywood to learn all she could about professional techniques and equipment. Under her able direction, the BJU studio began to take shape.
The department moved into its new quarters in the fall of 1950. The studio was equipped with a gigantic sound stage complete with cameras, microphone perambulators, catwalks, professional cranes and multidirectional dollies, light accessories, and are and incandescent lights. Elaborately appointed studios were there also for the various phases of the work.
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The Bowen Biblical Museum at the university was completed in the fall of 1951. The $125,000 modern building not only was constructed to house the museum pieces collected by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowen over a period of years, but also included curators' quarters, an art gallery, projection room, and a garden containing Oriental plants mentioned in the Bible. On Thanksgiving Day of 1951 the museum and art gallery were opened for the first time to the public.
MUSEUM MOVED
The museum and art gallery moved into elaborate and spacious new facilities in November of 1965. In the high-ceiling museum building, more than 300 original paintings of the Old Masters are displayed in 30 galleries.
And then it became All in One Package!
Added to the campus in 1949-50 were the laundry and dry-cleaning plant; in 1950-51 plant a surgical ward; and a classroom building for the junior-high and high school students in 1951-52. Also added in recent years have been several new dormitories, faculty homes, a fine arts building, the Howell Memorial Science Building, gymnasium, and new dining common.
Bob Jones University now matriculates about 3,600 students a year. Representing nearly every state in the Union and some 30 foreign countries and territories, these students travel an estimated distance of some five million miles to come to BJU. Alumni are serving Christ in over 90 countries around the world. There are now over 100 different denominations represented in the student body. The present campus is valued at more than 30 million dollars.
Not quite. It’s so odd how they puff the numbers. In the 1968 Vintage, every person pictured -- graduate, undergraduate, Institute, Academy, Junior High -- totals 3241. That’s not 3600.
And just the University and Institute -- all those people who would be called undergraduates -- totals 2749 -- a thousand under their lie. BJU has a lot of trouble with the truth.
Many schools have departed from the purposes and positions of their founders. Bob Jones University, however, is still today what its founder intended it to be. Though the school has prospered and grown, it still remains faithful to the religious position which is embodied in the university's creed -- it has not drifted -- it has remained true to the purposes and intent of its founder.
Dr. Jones, Sr., tried to make every possible preparation in the school's by-laws to keep BJU true to the principles on which it was founded and true to the Word of God.
"I made up my mind," he has stated, "that the foundation of Bob Jones University should be an orthodox, conservative Christian foundation. So in the charter we incorporated the Bob Jones University creed and wrote in the charter that this creed could never be changed. The creed ... includes all the fundamental essentials of the Christian Faith which are accepted by all evangelical Christians regardless of their denominational affiliation. . . Every teacher who teaches in Bob Jones University is required to sign every year, the orthodox Christian creed upon which the school was founded."
It’s not that they haven’t changed. It’s that they repeat that they haven’t changed. Not-changing is their brand. It’s not their actual practice.
Alumni often return to BJU and notice how the physical aspect of the school has changed. But many of them have remarked, "The spirit of campus remains the same!"
This gets me. Because it sounds exactly like the +++Positives+++ in 2023.
During the forty years of its existence, Bob Jones University has sent out thousands of ministers, missionaries, and Christian workers to proclaim the gospel at home and abroad.
Strongly evangelical and dedicated to Christ, as well as culturally matured and well-trained, these representatives of BJU have fulfilled the ideal of its founder. They are "good show-window material for the Lord Jesus Christ."
The burden on the heart of a dedicated man of God has become the largest fundamental Christian school in the world.
Did you ever ask yourself why Jesus needs a show-window?
And that’s the end of that article. I tacked on the little tiny Ensemble blurb at the end.
Ensembles Give 300 Programs
Four Bob Jones University musical ensembles traveled approximately 50,000 miles and conducted more than 300 religious services during their 12-week tour throughout the United States last summer.
A mixed quartet traveled in the Southern states. A brass trio toured the eastern states. Male quartets conducted services in the Western states and throughout the Central states.
Many of the services last summer were held in churches where other groups have appeared previously, although the members of the ensembles vary from year to year. A number of first-time appearances a re scheduled each summer.
The 22 young people in the ensembles came from 12 different states.
David Friberg and John Matzko were part of one Ensemble that summer.
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Here’s the Southeast Ensemble. Do you know any of those folks? (Dig that crest there. Wow!)
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Don’t forget Delbert Fehsenfeld!!
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How about these folks?
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1) Who is your favourite historical person?
- George Washington!!!!!!!
10) Pieces of art related to history you like most:
- I won’t post paintings here, so that the post doesn’t turn into an art gallery, I’ll just name a few instead. Some of my favourites are the paintings of Jan Matejko - The Battle of Grunwald and The Constitution of the 3rd of May 1791, Arnold Friberg - Prayer at Valley Forge, and Jacques-Louis David - The Death of Socrates.
12) Would you take part in a reenactment?
- It depends on the event reenacted. I don’t see what I could be doing in a Civil War battle as a woman, to be frank. But I suppose if it was a medieval battle, I could be St. Joan of Arc! I could do that!
17) What historical item would you like to own?
- The Shroud of Turin
26) Forgotten hero we should know about and admire?
- Not quite forgotten, but definitely a hero to admire who we don’t talk enough about, Romuald Traugutt.
Thank you! xx
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adreciclarte4 · 1 year
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Nick Cave, 2014 by Michael David Friberg
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meemalee · 3 years
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Jason Sudeikis by @michaeldavidfriberg
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djohnhopper · 4 years
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FAVOURITE TRACKS: Artist: Apparat​ Track: Heroist (2019).
DIRECTOR/PHOTOGRAPHER: MATILDA FINN. CINEMATOGRAPHER: BEN FORDESMAN. PHOTO ASSISTANT: SEBASTIAN HINDS. PRODUCER: MARTHA MCGUIRK. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: KATIE LAMBERT. PRODUCTION COMPANY: STINK FILMS. PRODUCTION MANAGER : NELLIE HERON-ANSTEAD. CASTING DIRECTOR: LOUISE COLLINS. ART DIRECTOR: CAMILLIA BYLES. COMMISSIONER: JOHN MOULE. STEADICAM: JAMES CHESTERTON. FOCUS PULLER: EDWARD TUCKER. 2NDAC: JOHNNY LEWIS. CAMERA TRAINEE: ERNIE GRIFFITH. 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: JACK MEREDITH. LOCATION SCOUT: FREDDIE WRIGHT. PHOTO PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: RACHEL BASHFORD. GAFFER: ESTEBAN GIMPELEWICZ. SPARK: JEFF CELIS. SPARK: JOSEPH NOWELL. TRAINEE SPARK: TOM PARKINSON. PRODUCTION DESIGNER: CAMILIA BYLES. MAKE UP: NATASHA LAWES. STYLIST: JADE ELISE MOORE. CAMERA TRUCK DRIVER: ALEX BROWN. LIGHTING TRUCK DRIVER: ABS ALLAM. MEDIC: ALEX @ TEAM MEDICS. RUNNER: HENRY GUNN. RUNNER: TIGER BREWER. RUNNER: FREDDIE WRIGHT. RUNNER: ALI COPLAND.
EDITED BY: MATILDA FINN & GAIA BORRIETTI @ THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. COLOURIST: SIMONE GRATTOROLA & MYLES BEVAN @ TIME BASED ARTS. POST PRODUCERS: SEAN EWINS + JO GUTTERIDGE @ TIME BASED ARTS. COMPOSITER: SHELDON GARDENER.
A BIG THANKS TO: ANNIE STEVENS, LOUISE DANCY AND AMP STUDIOS. ANNA PEDUZZI, SARAH SOLDAN, CONNOR MCCOY AND BEN DRABAVICIUS @ STINK LONDON.
VIDEO CAST: HERO: ROBERT RHODES. HELPERS: MEG AMSI, NAOMI WONG, OLIVIA NORRIS, DENISE LEVETT, JANET MAYER. DOGS: ULF @ ANIMAL ACTORS.
PHOTO CAST: RUFUS WHITE, SARAH HARE, JANET MAYER, AYUMI T FULLER, NATHANIEL TONG, SIMAO MENDES, OLIVIA NORRIS, ADRIAN MOZZI, DAVID LANDAU, DARIA SHIPOVSKIKH, DUNANE NASIS, SABU SUZUKI, LINDY PIERI, DAWA MA, TOBY BUCHAN, MEG AMSI, DENIZE LEVETT, SARA RAIMONDO, AYODEJI BABATOPE, MILLY COPE, NAOMI WONG, GREGORY MALLARD, STEVE JONES, SAMUEL FRIBERG, GZI WISDOM, LATESHA WILSON & RAYHAN WILSON.
KIEV PHOTO SHOOT: Service company: 23/32 Films. Producer Dasha Deriagina. PA // 1AD: Alexander Timkov.   Locations: Viktor Shava. Dog Handler: Jenya Ovcharka.
Cast: Smirnov Alexey. Denikeeva Zinaida. Shishko Anatoly. Kravchenko Valeria. Kravchenko Evgeny. Evstropova Natalia. Efimenko Yuri. Perepelyak Inna. Pustovgar Elena. Kalandyrets Aleksandr. Daniel Kravchenko. Marina Maruschak. Artem Shkylevych. Toma Romanenko. Kristina Suzova. Victoria Varley. Dasha Deriagina.
Big special thank you to Ian Pons Jewell.
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goalhofer · 2 years
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Every Goal Of The 2022 IIHF World Championships: Day 2
Denmark Vs. Kazakhstan
#26 Patrick Bjorkstrand (1) Bau-Hansen (1), Larsen (1) 2:03 1st (Denmark 1-0 Kazakhstan)
#54 Felix Scheel (1) unassisted 3:59 1st (Denmark 2-0 Kazakhstan)
#86 Joachim Blichfeld (1)(PP) Ehlers (1), M. Holton-Lauriden (1) 4:51 1st (Denmark 3-0 Kazakhstan)
#9 Frederik Storm (1)(PP) Ehlers (2), Jensen-Aabo (1) 2:26 2nd (Denmark 4-0 Kazakhstan)
#33 Julian Jakobsen (1) Aagaard (1) 6:22 2nd (Denmark 5-0 Kazakhstan)
#86 Joachim Blichfeld (2)(PP) Ehlers (3), M. Holton-Lauridsen (2) 9:54 2nd (Denmark 6-0 Kazakhstan)
#47 Oliver Larsen (1)(PP) Bau-Hansen (2), M. Holton-Lauridsen (3) 19:36 2nd (Denmark 7-0 Kazakhstan)
#93 Peter Regin-Jensen (1) O. Holton-Lauridsen (1), Storm (1) 0:43 3rd (Denmark 8-0 Kazakhstan)
#86 Joachim Blichfeld (3)(PP)(HT) M. Holton-Lauridsen (4), Bau-Hansen (3) 10:03 3rd (Denmark 9-0 Kazakhstan)
#84 Kirill Savitski (1)(SH) Shestakov (1) 18:57 3rd (Denmark 9-1 Kazakhstan)
Switzerland Vs. Italy
#62 Denis Malgin (1) Simion (1), Siegenthaler (1) 0:49 1st (Switzerland 1-0 Italy)
#79 Calvin Thürkauf (1) Corvi (1), Siegenthaler (2) 17:05 1st (Switzerland 2-0 Italy)
#10 Andres Ambühl (1) Siegenthaler (3), Scherwey (1) 19:42 1st (Switzerland 3-0 Italy)
#79 Calvin Thürkauf (2) Kurashev (1), Scherwey (2) 6:20 2nd (Switzerland 4-0 Italy)
#21 Daniel Glira (1) Hannoun (1), McNally (1) 8:40 3rd (Switzerland 4-1 Italy)
#13 Nico Hischier (1) Meier (1), Bertschy (1) 18:20 3rd (Switzerland 5-1 Italy)
#82 Dante Hannoun (1)(PP) S. Kostner (1), Petan (1) 18:52 3rd (Switzerland 5-2 Italy)
Slovakia Vs. Germany
#22 Matthias Płachta (2) unassisted 1:34 2nd (Slovakia 0-1 Germany)
#83 Leonhard Pföderl (1) Noebels (1) 6:41 2nd (Slovakia 0-2 Germany)
#88 Kristián Pospíšil (1) Jánošík (1), Tamáši (1) 11:15 2nd (Slovakia 1-2 Germany)
Sweden Vs. Austria
#62 Joel Kellman (1) Bengtsson (1), Klingberg (1) 2:08 1st (Sweden 1-0 Austria)
#12 Max Friberg (1) Kellman (1) 16:37 1st (Sweden 2-0 Austria)
#3 Peter Schneider (1) Heinrich (1) 19:30 1st (Sweden 2-1 Austria)
#42 Joakim Nordström (1) Bromé (1), Gustafsson (1) 12:07 2nd (Sweden 3-1 Austria)
Czech Republic Vs. Great Britain
#95 Matěj Blümel (1) Krejčí (1), Červenka (1) 7:09 2nd (Czech Republic 1-0 Great Britain)
#19 Jakub Flek (1) Ščotka (1), Jordán (1) 12:23 2nd (Czech Republic 2-0 Great Britain)
#5 David Jiříček (1)(PP) Červenka (2), Smejkal (1) 1:11 3rd (Czech Republic 3-0 Great Britain)
#12 Jiří Černoch (1) Smejkal (2), Blümel (1) 6:43 3rd (Czech Republic 4-0 Great Britain)
#95 Matěj Blümel (2) Červenka (3), Krejčí (2) 8:48 3rd (Czech Republic 5-0 Great Britain)
#91 Ben Lake (1) Conway (1) 10:57 3rd (Czech Republic 5-1 Great Britain)
Latvia Vs. Finland
#12 Rūdolfs Balcers (1) Ķēniņš (1) 8:52 1st (Latvia 1-0 Finland)
#65 Sakari Manninen (1)(PP) Granlund (1), Lehtonen (1) 10:52 2nd (Latvia 1-1 Finland)
#64 Mikael Granlund (1)(PP) Lehtonen (2), Manninen (1) 17:08 2nd (Latvia 1-2 Finland)
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BASICS
Name: Nikolai Anders Raphael de la Renta Age: 21 Occupation: Artist FC: Kit Butler Parents: Cristiano de la Renta & Annika Friberg Date of Birth: TBA Hometown: New York, New York, USA & Oslo, Sweden  Sexual Orientation: Bisexual
BIOGRAPHY
The firstborn son of Cristiano de la Renta, Nik was the product of an affair between Cristiano and a Swedish model named Annika Friberg.  
Artist – conceptual, street, photography, and sculpture are among his preferred mediums/types of art, but his best-known works fall into the first two types of art. Also dabbles in film. 
Like exotic animals, travel, and jewelry. 
NYU dropout, studied art and philosophy. Very bohemian, vegetarian but likes party drugs and alcohol. 
Non-monogamous, openly bisexual and will flirt with anyone. 
Favorite artists: Sol LeWitt, Picasso, Banksy. Loves Beyoncé. 
Doesn’t get along with his father or brother, Yves. Holds dual citizenship in the US and in Sweden. He is close with his mother and speaks fluent Swedish. Understands some Spanish, but refuses to speak it. 
Has two cats: A Thai Korat cat he found on a trip to Thailand and adopted. He named him Sunan, which means “good word” in Thai. The other is a Siamese kitten he adopted from a breeder, naming him Preecha, a Thai name meaning “intelligence, wisdom.”
 Very tattooed. Has a tattoo gun that he likes to bring out at parties. Got his first tattoo – on his ass – at 16. 
Keeps active through yoga, kickboxing, running, and “sex,” per his own words. 
Listens to a lot of Swedish pop, ABBA and Robyn, mostly. Also enjoys the early works of David Bowie, citing him as an artistic influence. 
CONNECTIONS
Yves de la Renta: His little brother and reluctant housemate. 
Harrison Clifton: TBA
Louise Dolsen: TBA
Literally anyone and everyone
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Necrophobic is a Swedish blackened death metal band formed in 1989 by drummer Joakim Sterner and now-deceased guitarist David Parland. It is believed that the band named themselves after a Slayer song from the 1986 seminal album Reign in Blood.
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NECROPHOBIC - Pesta
Mark Of The Necrogram (2018)
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Sweden
Band:
Current members
Joakim Sterner – drums (1989–present)
Anders Strokirk – vocals (1992–1994, 2014–present)
Sebastian Ramstedt – guitar (1996–2011, 2017–present)
Johan Bergebäck – guitar (2001–2011, 2017–present)
Alex Friberg – bass (2008–present)
Former Members
David Parland – guitar (1989–1996, 2000–2001; died 2013)
Stefan Harrvik – bass (1989–1991), vocals (1989–1993)
Stefan Zander – bass, vocals (1989–1990)
Tobias Sidegård – bass (1991–2007), vocals (1994–2013)
Joakim Stabel – bass (1991)
Martin Halfdan – guitar (1993–2000)
Fredrik Folkare – guitar (2011–2017)
Robert Sennebäck – guitar (2011–2013)
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Tracklist:
1. Mark Of The Necrogram
2. Odium Caecum
3. Tsar Bomba
4. Lamashtu
5. Sacrosanct
6. Pesta
7. Requim For A Dying Sun
8. Crown Of Horns
9. From the Great Above to the Great Below
10. Undergången
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lezet · 4 years
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V.A.-"Portland - Friends and Lovers Covers" is out on WE ARE ALL GHOSTS (UK)!!!!
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"The story goes back to 2012: I had created the track which serves here as basetrack from an improvised session with friends...I uploaded the basetrack to Soundcloud and since it rattles on and on for 8:30 minutes without anything much happening offered it as an open-collab track for others to finish it.
I am completely overwhelmed by the resonance it found. Musicians from all over the world contributed to this project, and I am wholeheartedly thankful for their efforts.
Each track reveals unique and awesome creative powers, and the genres range from noise to ambient, jazz to rock, experimental to classic – you name it.
- Wilfried Hanrath"
VOL4 features:
Wilfried Hanrath
Martin Neuhold
Kötösherra
Yann Pillas
Encym
kaerian
Mean Flow
Walter Fini & The Fused Ensemble
Negative Headphone
Philippe Neau
Wilfried Hanrath feat. Tyger
Ben Presto
David Sait
demochx
Glenn Sogge
Linn Friberg
Humanfobia
Lezet
Enigma Curry
Loo(p)cy
https://weareallghosts.bandcamp.com/album/portland-vol-iv-waag-pdx004
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wutbju · 1 year
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Lou Gutheil, age 74, passed away Monday, March 21, 2022 at his home following an illness.
Lou was born in Johnson City, NY a son of the late Louis J. Gutheil and the late Margaret Gutheil-Hartung. He was a self-proclaimed comedian who loved to play practical jokes. Lou was a true people person who loved to fellowship and mentor others in Scripture. He loved Southern Gospel music and enjoyed hosting bible studies in his home. He was also a former member of both the touring ensemble at Bob Jones University and the Southern Gospel group The Missourians. Lou’s passion was writing. He wrote for several nonprofit Christian ministries. Lou was innovative and dedicated to his work; always eager to learn new things and train his fellow staff. He was an avid Florida State Seminoles and Toronto Blue Jays fan and a member of North Conway Baptist Church.
In addition to his parents, Lou was predeceased by one sister, Cathy Gutheil-Jagger.
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Survivors include his wife, Linda Gutheil of Conway, SC; two daughters, Kristin Richards (Stan) of Centerville, OH and Beth Cresswell (Mick) of Scotland; five grandchildren, Jordan Hanson (Jim), Matthew Shultz (Grace), Kevin Shultz (Bailey), David Cresswell, and Fiona Cresswell; one sister, Judy Ferris (Robert); one brother, David Gutheil (Heather); Linda’s two sons, David Andersen (Katie) and Bobby Andersen (Sandra); Linda’s two grandsons, Travis Andersen and Jonathon Andersen; and many nieces and nephews.
The family would like to give a special thank you to the nurses and staff of Crescent Hospice for their loving care and support for Lou.
Memorial services will be held at 11:00 AM Friday, April 1, 2022 at Goldfinch Funeral Home, Conway Chapel with Dr. Jeff Gaskins officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.
To view the service via livestream, please click the link below. https://vimeo.com/694930461
Memorials may be sent to Crescent Hospice, 1370 Browning Road, Suite 120, Columbia, SC 29210 or to Youth for Christ-Fayetteville, P.O. Box 43205, Fayetteville, NC 28309-3205 and Acts1:8 Mission Fund, North Conway Baptist Church, 1608 Sessions Street, Conway, SC 29520.
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TEAM LISTS OF UNPROTECTED PLAYERS [source] ANAHEIM DUCKS
FORWARDS: spencer abbott, jared boll, sam carrick, patrick eaves, emerson etem, ryan garbutt, max gortz, nicolas kerdiles, andre petersson, logan shaw, nick sorenson, nate thompson, corey tropp, chris wagner
DEFENSEMEN: nate guenin, korbinian holzer, josh manson, jaycob megna, jeff schultz, clayton stoner, sami vatanen
GOALTENDERS: jonathan bernier, jhonas enroth, ryan faragher, matt hackett, dustin tokarski
ARIZONA COYOTES
FORWARDS: alexander burmistrov, shane doan, tyler gaudet, peter holland, josh jooris, jamie mcginn, jeremy morin, mitchell moroz, chris mueller, teemu pulkkinen, brad richardson, garret ross, branden troock, radim vrbata, joe whitney
DEFENSEMEN: kevin connauton, jamie mcbain, zbynek michalek, jarred tinordi
GOALTENDERS: louis domingue
BOSTON BRUINS
FORWARDS: matt beleskey, brian ferlin, jimmy hayes, alex khokhlachev, dominic moore, tyler randell, zac rinaldo, tim schaller, drew stafford
DEFENSEMEN: linus arnesson, chris casto, tommy cross, alex grant, john-michael liles, adam mcquaid, colin miller, joe morrow
GOALTENDERS: anton khudobinn, malcolm subban
BUFFALO SABRES
FORWARDS: william carrier, nicolas deslauriers, brian gionta, derek grant, justin kea, matt moulson, cal o'reilly, cole schneider
DEFENSEMEN: brady austin, mathew bodie, zach bogosian, justin falk, taylor fedun, cody franson, josh gorges, dmitry kulikov
GOALTENDERS: anders nilsson, linus ullmark
CALGARY FLAMES
FORWARDS: brandon bollig, lance bouma, troy brouwer, alex chiasson, freddie hamilton, emile poirier, hunter shinkaruk, matt stajan, kris versteeg, linden vey
DEFENSEMEN: matt bartkowski, ryan culkin, deryk engelland, michael kostka, brett kulak, ladislav smid, michael stone, dennis wideman, tyler wotherspoon
GOALTENDERS: brian elliott, tom mccollum
CAROLINA HURRICANES
FORWARDS: bryan bickell, connor brickley, patrick brown, erik karlsson, danny kristo, jay mcclement, andrew miller, andrej nestrasil, joakim nordstrom, lee stempniak, brendan woods
DEFENSEMEN: klas dahlbeck, dennis robertson, philip samuelsson, matt tennyson
GOALTENDERS: daniel altshuller, eddie lack, michael leighton, cam ward
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
FORWARDS: kyle baun, andrew desjardins, marcus kruger, pierre-cedric labrie, michael latta, brandon mashinter, dennis rasmussen, jordin tootoo
DEFENSEMEN: brian campbell, dillon fournier, shawn lalonde, johnny oduya, ville pokka, michael rozsival, viktor svedberg, trevor van riemsdyk
GOALTENDERS: mac carruth, jeff glass
COLORADO AVALANCHE
FORWARDS: troy bourke, gabriel bourque, rene bourque, joe colborne, turner elson, felix girard, mikhail grigorenko, samuel henley, john mitchell, jim o'brien, brendan ranford, mike sislo, carl soderberg
DEFENSEMEN: mark barberio, mat clark, eric gelinas, cody goloubef, duncan siemens, fedor tyutin, patrick wiercioch
GOALTENDERS: joe cannata, calvin pickard, jeremy smith
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS
FORWARDS: josh anderson, alex broadhurst, matt calvert, zac dalpe, sam gagner, brett gallant, william karlsson, lauri korpikosko, lukas sedlak, t.j. tynan, daniel zaar
DEFENSEMEN: marc-andre bergeron, scott harrington, jack johnson, kyle quincey, john ramage, jaime sifers, ryan stanton
GOALTENDERS: oscar dansk, anton forsberg, joonas korpisalo
DALLAS STARS
FORWARDS: adam cracknell, justin dowling, cody eakin, ales hemski, jiri hudler, curtis mckenzie, mark mcneill, travis morin, patrick sharp, gemel smith, matej stransky
DEFENSEMEN: mattias backman, andrew bodnarchuk, ludwig bystrom, nick ebert, justin hache, dan hamhuis, patrik nemeth, jamie oleksiak, greg pateryn, dustin stevenson
GOALTENDERS: henri kiviaho, maxime legace, kari lehtonen, antti niemi, justin peters
DETROIT RED WINGS
FORWARDS: louis-marc aubry, mitch callahan, colin campbell, martin frk, luke glendening, darren helm, drew miller, tomas nosek, riley sheahan, ben street, eric tangradi
DEFENSEMEN: adam almquist, jonathan ericsson, niklas kronwall, brian lashoff, dylan mcilrath, xavier ouellet, ryan sproul
GOALTENDERS: jared coreau, petr mrazek, edward pasquale, jake peterson
EDMONTON OILERS
FORWARDS: david desharnais, justin fontaine, matt henricks, roman horak, jujhar khaira, anton lander, iiro pakarinen, tyler pitlick, zach pochiro, benoit pouliot, henrik samuelsson, bogdan yakimov
DEFENSEMEN: mark fayne, andrew ference, mark fraser, eric gryba, david musil, jordan oesterle, griffin reinhart, kris russell, dillon simpson
GOALTENDERS: laurent brossoit, jonas gustavsson
FLORIDA PANTHERS
FORWARDS: graham black, tim bozon, jaromir jagr, jussi jokinen, derek mackenzie, jonathan marchessault, colton sceviour, michael sgarbossa, reilly smith, brody sutter, paul thompson, shawn thornton, thomas vanek
DEFENSEMEN: jason demers, jakub kindl, brent regner, reece scarlett, mackenzie weegar
GOALTENDERS: reto berra, sam brittain, roberto luongo
LOS ANGELES KINGS
FORWARDS: andy andreoff, justin auger, dustin brown, kyle clifford, andrew crescenzi, nic dowd, marian gaborik, jarome iginla, trevor lewis, michael mersch, jordan nolan, teddy purcell, devin setoguchi, nick shore
DEFENSEMEN: matt greene, vincent loverde, brayden mcnabb, cameron schilling, rob scuderi, zach trotman
GOALTENDERS: jack campbell, jeff zatkoff
MINNESOTA WILD
FORWARDS: brady brassart, patrick cannone, ryan carter, kurtis gabriel, martin hanzal, erik haula, zack mitchell, jordan schroeder, eric staal, chris stewart, ryan white
DEFENSEMEN: victor bartley, matt dumba, christian folin, guillaume gelinas, alexander gudbranson, gustav olofsson, nate prosser, marco scandella, mike weber
GOALTENDERS: johan gustafsson, darcy kuemper, alex stalock
MONTREAL CANADIENS
FORWARDS: daniel carr, connor crisp, jacob de la rose, bobby farnham, brian flynn, max friberg, charles hudon, dwight king, stefan matteau, torrey mitchell, joonas nattinen, steve ott, tomas plekanec, alexander radulov, chris terry
DEFENSEMEN: brandon davidson, alexei emelin, keegan lowe, andrei markov, nikita nesterov, zach redmond, dalton thrower
GOALTENDERS: al montoya
NASHVILLE PREDATORS
FORWARDS: pontus aberg, cody bass, vernon fiddler, mike fisher, cody mcleod, james neal, p.a. parenteau, adam payerl, mike ribeiro, miikka salomaki, colton sissons, craig smith, trevor smith, austin watson, colin wilson, harry zolnierczyk
DEFENSEMEN: taylor aronson, anthony bitetto, stefan elliot, petter granberg, brad hunt, matt irwin, andrew o'brien, adam pardy, jaynen rissling, scott valentine, yannick weber
GOALTENDERS: marek mazanec
NEW JERSEY DEVILS
FORWARDS: beau bennett, michael cammalleri, carter camper, luke gazdic, shane harper, jacob josefson, ivan khomutov, stefan noeson, marc savard, devante smith-pelly, petr straka, mattias tedenby, ben thomson, david wohlberg
DEFENSEMEN: seth helgeson, viktor loov, ben lovejoy, andrew macwilliam, jon merrill, dalton prout, karl stollery, alexander urbom
GOALTENDERS: keith kinkaid, scott wedgewood
NEW YORK ISLANDERS
FORWARDS: josh bailey, steve bernier, eric boulton, jason chimera, casey cizikas, cal clutterbuck, stephen gionta, ben holmstrom, bracken kearns, nikolay kulemin, brock nelson, shane prince, alan quine, ryan strome, johan sundstrom
DEFENSEMEN: calvin de haan, matthew finn, jesse graham, thomas hickey, loic leduc, scott mayfield, dennis seidenberg
GOALTENDERS: jean-francois berube, christopher gibson, jaroslav halak
NEW YORK RANGERS
FORWARDS: taylor beck, chris brown, daniel catenacci, jesper fast, tanner glass, michael grabner, marek hrivik, nicklas jensen, carl klingberg, oscar lindberg, brandon pirri, matt puempel
DEFENSEMEN: adam clendening, tommy hughes, steven kampfer, kevin klein, michael paliotta, brendan smith, chris summers
GOALTENDERS: magnus hellberg, antti raanta, mackenzie skapski
OTTAWA SENATORS
FORWARDS: casey bailey, mike blunden, alexandre burrows, stephane da costa, christopher didomenico, nikita filatov, chris kelly, clarke macarthur, max mccormick, chris neil, tom pyatt, ryan rupert, bobby ryan, viktor stalberg, phil varone, tommy wingels
DEFENSEMEN: mark borowiecki, fredrik claesson, brandon gormley, jyrki jokipakka, marc methot, patrick sieloff, chris wideman, mikael wikstrand
GOALTENDERS: mike condon, chris driedger, andrew hammond
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
FORWARDS: pierre-edouard bellemare, greg carey, chris conner, boyd gordon, taylor leier, colin mcdonald, andy miele, michael raffl, matt read, chris vandevelde, jordan weal, dale weise, eric wellwood
DEFENSEMEN: mark alt, tj brennan, michael del zotto, andrew macdonald, will o’neill, jesper pettersson, nick schultz
GOALTENDERS: steve mason, michal neuvirth
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
FORWARDS: josh archibald, nick bonino, matt cullen, jean-sebastien dea, carl hagelin, tom kuhnhackl, chris kunitz, kevin porter, bryan rust, tom sestito, oskar sundqvist, dominik uher, garrett wilson, scott wilson
DEFENSEMEN: ian cole, frank corrado, trevor daley, tim erixon, cameron gaunce, ron hainsey, stuart percy, derrick pouliot, chad ruhwedel, mark streit, david warsofsky
GOALTENDERS: marc-andre fleury
SAN JOSE SHARKS
FORWARDS: mikkel boedker, barclay goodrow, micheal haley, patrick marleau, buddy robinson, zack stortini, joe thornton, joel ward
DEFENSEMEN: dylan demelo, brenden dillon, dan kelly, paul martin, david schlemko
GOALTENDERS: aaron dell, troy grosenick, harri sateri
ST. LOUIS BLUES
FORWARDS: kenny agostino, andrew agozzino, kyle brodziak, jordan caron, jacob doty, landon ferraro, alex friesen, evgeny grachev, dmitrij jaskin, jori lehtera, brad malone, magnus paajarvi, david perron, ty rattie, scottie upshall, nail yakupov
DEFENSEMEN: robert bortuzzo, chris butler, morgan ellis, carl gunnarsson, jani hakanpaa, petteri lindbohm, reid mcneill
GOALTENDERS: jordan binnington, carter hutton
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING
FORWARDS: carter ashton, michael bournival, j.t. brown, cory conacher, erik condra, gabriel dumont, stefan fournier, byron froese, yanni gourde, mike halmo, henri ikonen, pierre-luc letourneau-leblond, tye mcginn, greg mckegg, cedric paquette, tanner richard, joel vermin
DEFENSEMEN: dylan blujus, jake dotchin, jason garrison, slater koekkoek, jonathan racine, andrej sustr, matt taormina, luke witkowski
GOALTENDERS: peter budaj, kristers gudlevskis, jaroslav janus, mike mckenna
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
FORWARDS: brian boyle, eric fehr, colin greening, seth griffith, teemu hartikainen, brooks laich, brendan leipsic, joffrey lupul, milan michalek, kerby rychel, ben smith
DEFENSEMEN: andrew campbell, matt hunwick, alexey marchenko, martin marincin, steve oleksy, roman polak
GOALTENDERS: antoine bibeau, curtis mcelhinney, garret sparks
VANCOUVER CANUCKS
FORWARDS: reid boucher, michael chaput, joseph cramarossa, derek dorsett, brendan gaunce, alexandre grenier, jayson megna, borna rendulic, anton rodin, drew shore, jack skille, michael zalewski
DEFENSEMEN: alex biega, philip larsen, tom nilsson, andrey pedan, luca sbisa
GOALTENDERS: richard bachman, ryan miller
WASHINGTON CAPITALS
FORWARDS: jay beagle, chris bourque, paul carey, brett connolly, stanislav galiev, tyler graovac, garrett mitchell, liam o’brien, t.j. oshie, zach sill, chandler stephenson, christian thomas, nathan walker, justin williams, daniel winnik
DEFENSEMEN: karl alzner, taylor chorney, cody corbett, darren dietz, christian djoos, tom gilbert, aaron ness, brooks orpik, nate schmidt, kevin shattenkirk
GOALTENDERS: pheonix copley, philipp grubauer
WINNIPEG JETS
FORWARDS: marko dano, quinton howden, scott kosmachuk, tomas kubalik, jc lipon, shawn matthias, ryan olsen, anthony peluso, chris thorburn
DEFENSEMEN: ben chiarot, toby enstrom, brenden kichton, julian melchiori, paul postma, brian strait, mark stuart
GOALTENDERS: michael hutchinson, ondrej pavelec
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The Enemy - VR, mixed and AR experiences
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“The Enemy” by Karim Ben Khelifa.
Face to face they are. In between you stand. Your presence changes everything. Trailer director : David Fernandes, assisted by Hélène Adamo Camera lucida productions Executive Producer: Chloé Jarry, François Bertrand Project Leader and VR distribution: Hélène Adamo Production: Vincent Decis, Silvia Alba, Céline Delaunay France Télévisions Pierre Block de Friberg, Boris Razon, Antonin Lhote Voyelle Acker ONF/NFB Louis-Richard Tremblay Dpt. Nicolas Roy Emissive CTO : Fabien Barati 3D Unit : Charles Taieb, Didier Mayda, Karim Guennoun, Vanessa Jorry, Clotilde Steffen, Jean-Baptiste Sarrazin
www.theenemyishere.org
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PODCAST: Christoffer Dulny @chris_altright berättar sanningen om Charlottesville (Extra Extra #1) Senare idag publiceras en artikel med utgångspunkt i intervjun där alla länkar som nämns också kommer finnas med. Denna medlemsexklusiva podcast ville vi dock få ut så fort som möjligt.
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Every Goal Of The 2022 Olympics Men’s Tournament: Day 2
Denmark Vs. R.O.C.
#15 Pavel Karnaukhov (1) Slepyshev (1), Voronkov (1) 8:18 2nd (Denmark 0-1 R.O.C.)
#94 Kirill Semyonov (1)(EN) unassisted 19:54 3rd (Denmark 0-2 R.O.C.)
Czech Republic Vs. Switzerland
#67 Jiří Smejkal (1) Klok (1), H. Zohorna (1) 4:33 1st (Czech Republic 1-0 Switzerland)
#92 Gaëtan Haas (1)(PP) Andrighetto (1) 8:34 1st (Czech Republic 1-1 Switzerland)
#46 David Krejčí (1)(SO) (Czech Republic 2-1 Switzerland)
Sweden Vs. Slovakia
#27 Joakim Nordström (1) Bengtsson (1), Friberg (1) 11:22 1st (Sweden 1-0 Slovakia)
#23 Lucas Wallmark (3)(PP) Pudas (1), Tömmernes (1) 18:10 1st (Sweden 2-0 Slovakia)
#12 Max Friberg (1) Holm (1), Nordström (1) 19:55 1st (Sweden 3-0 Slovakia)
#48 Carl Klingberg (1)(EN) Lander (1), Bromé (1) 17:44 3rd (Sweden 4-0 Slovakia)
#20 Juraj Slafkovský (3) Nemec (1) 18:18 3rd (Sweden 4-1 Slovakia)
Latvia Vs. Finland
#13 Valtteri Kemiläinen (1) Lehtonen (1) 17:59 2nd (Latvia 0-1 Finland)
#18 Rodrigo Ābols (1)(PP) Krastenbergs (1), Smirnovs (1) 3:01 3rd (Latvia 1-1 Finland)
#71 Leo Komarov (1) Hietanen (1), Ohtamaa (1) 14:42 3rd (Latvia 1-2 Finland)
#12 Marko Anttila (1) Mäenalanen (1), Lindbohm (1) 18:43 3rd (Latvia 1-3 Finland)
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MUSIC VIDEO: Artist: Apparat. Track: Heroist (2019).
DIRECTOR/PHOTOGRAPHER: MATILDA FINN CINEMATOGRAPHER: BEN FORDESMAN PHOTO ASSISTANT: SEBASTIAN HINDS PRODUCER: MARTHA MCGUIRK EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: KATIE LAMBERT PRODUCTION COMPANY: STINK FILMS PRODUCTION MANAGER : NELLIE HERON-ANSTEAD CASTING DIRECTOR: LOUISE COLLINS ART DIRECTOR: CAMILLIA BYLES COMMISSIONER: JOHN MOULE STEADICAM: JAMES CHESTERTON FOCUS PULLER: EDWARD TUCKER 2NDAC: JOHNNY LEWIS CAMERA TRAINEE: ERNIE GRIFFITH 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: JACK MEREDITH LOCATION SCOUT: FREDDIE WRIGHT PHOTO PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: RACHEL BASHFORD GAFFER: ESTEBAN GIMPELEWICZ SPARK: JEFF CELIS SPARK: JOSEPH NOWELL TRAINEE SPARK: TOM PARKINSON PRODUCTION DESIGNER: CAMILIA BYLES MAKE UP: NATASHA LAWES STYLIST: JADE ELISE MOORE CAMERA TRUCK DRIVER: ALEX BROWN LIGHTING TRUCK DRIVER: ABS ALLAM MEDIC: ALEX @ TEAM MEDICS RUNNER: HENRY GUNN RUNNER: TIGER BREWER RUNNER: FREDDIE WRIGHT RUNNER: ALI COPLAND
EDITED BY: MATILDA FINN & GAIA BORRIETTI @ THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS COLOURIST: SIMONE GRATTOROLA & MYLES BEVAN @ TIME BASED ARTS POST PRODUCERS: SEAN EWINS + JO GUTTERIDGE @ TIME BASED ARTS COMPOSITER: SHELDON GARDENER
A BIG THANKS TO: ANNIE STEVENS, LOUISE DANCY AND AMP STUDIOS. ANNA PEDUZZI, SARAH SOLDAN, CONNOR MCCOY AND BEN DRABAVICIUS @ STINK LONDON
VIDEO CAST:
HERO: ROBERT RHODES HELPERS: MEG AMSI, NAOMI WONG, OLIVIA NORRIS, DENISE LEVETT, JANET MAYER DOGS: ULF @ ANIMAL ACTORS
PHOTO CAST: RUFUS WHITE SARAH HARE, JANET MAYER, AYUMI T FULLER, NATHANIEL TONG, SIMAO MENDES, OLIVIA NORRIS, ADRIAN MOZZI, DAVID LANDAU, DARIA SHIPOVSKIKH, DUNANE NASIS, SABU SUZUKI, LINDY PIERI, DAWA MA, TOBY BUCHAN, MEG AMSI, DENIZE LEVETT, SARA RAIMONDO, AYODEJI BABATOPE, MILLY COPE, NAOMI WONG, GREGORY MALLARD, STEVE JONES, SAMUEL FRIBERG, GZI WISDOM, LATESHA WILSON & RAYHAN WILSON.
KIEV PHOTO SHOOT:
Service company: 23/32 Films Producer Dasha Deriagina PA // 1AD: Alexander Timkov Locations: Viktor Shava Dog Handler: Jenya Ovcharka
Cast: Smirnov Alexey Denikeeva Zinaida Shishko Anatoly Kravchenko Valeria Kravchenko Evgeny Evstropova Natalia Efimenko Yuri. Perepelyak Inna Pustovgar Elena Kalandyrets Aleksandr Daniel Kravchenko Marina Maruschak Artem Shkylevych Toma Romanenko Kristina Suzova Victoria Varley Dasha Deriagina
Big special thank you to Ian Pons Jewell
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Our Top Picks From Stockholm Furniture Fair’s Greenhouse 2020
Greenhouse, the Stockholm Furniture Fair’s showcase of graduate and new designers, usually includes every iteration of the humble chair you could possibly imagine – and more. This year proved to be no exception – but the strongest stand (above) was one which refused to show any furniture at all…
Clara Costes’ Hortus combines cabinetry with greenhouse design to create space for a tiny indoor garden, bringing us closer to nature.
Acorn by Kira Jang Usbeck and Camilla Holm Pallesen (of Denmark’s VIA Design & Business School) is a laundry bag with a difference – unusually attractive and made from super-sustainable cork, it also takes up minimal space in your bathroom.
“Creating objects is like playing with the forces of nature at scale,” says Dutch designer David Dirksen, who is a regular in Milan, but was exhibiting for the first time in Stockholm. His Neolith Pendants, made in collaboration with Johan van Hengel, appear to defy gravity – the seemingly heavy solid slabs of slate and marble are in fact hollow.
K-Series is Gellért Ollé’s degree project from the Maholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest and is extruded in a single piece.
Design Nikolai Fabricius calls this piece ‘Life’ saying, “A piece of furniture should exist for the user and stand firmly on the ground, but can a chair be more than a piece of furniture? Can it have its own power, its own energy?”
The Hugging Chair by Mötus Lömaš Kama references Estonian folk heritage and specifically an introverted spirit known for transforming into stone whenever it wants to hide. The sitter can straddle the seat and face the spirit to give it a hug, or simply lean back into its presence.
Three blocks of wood, each with a piece of bent plywood inserted at a slightly different angle, create three entirely different sitting experiences. Posture X by Jenni Inciarte Villaverde is a study of seating transformed into sculpture and won Greenhouse’s ‘Best Performance.’
Alexandra Friberg is studying for a bachelor’s degree in Interior Architecture and Furniture Design at Sweden’s Konstfack and created the stand-out piece on their stand in this plaited leather chair.
Fiesta by Milla Grøm is the result of a form study and evolved out of a wheelchair for children designed to facilitate play. Grøm hopes to remove the stigma of wheelchair use by blurring the boundaries between furniture and assistive aids.
Maja Elmig Feuerlein’s Elephant Chair, apart from being delightfully anthropomorphic, offers a private space in which to meditate or simply take time out from a busy office – its tactile surfaces provide a grounding focus.
But by far the most powerful statement was from second-year design and sustainability students at Linne Universitetet who refused to show any products or furniture on their stand at all. “The world is burning and we are still making furniture,” explained a poster. Their space instead featured a series of newly coined words and images conceived to capture their difficult feelings towards climate change as well as the tripods used by protestors to create blockades.
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