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dear-indies · 4 months
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full list of biden letter 2:
Aaron Bay-Schuck Aaron Sorkin Adam & Jackie Sandler Adam Goodman Adam Levine Alan Grubman Alex Aja Alex Edelman Alexandra Shiva Ali Wentworth Alison Statter Allan Loeb Alona Tal Amy Chozick Amy Pascal Amy Schumer Amy Sherman Palladino Andrew Singer Andy Cohen Angela Robinson Anthony Russo Antonio Campos Ari Dayan Ari Greenburg Arik Kneller Aron Coleite Ashley Levinson Asif Satchu Aubrey Plaza Barbara Hershey Barry Diller Barry Levinson Barry Rosenstein Beau Flynn Behati Prinsloo Bella Thorne Ben Stiller Ben Turner Ben Winston Ben Younger Billy Crystal Blair Kohan Bob Odenkirk Bobbi Brown Bobby Kotick Brad Falchuk Brad Slater Bradley Cooper Bradley Fischer Brett Gelman Brian Grazer Bridget Everett Brooke Shields Bruna Papandrea Cameron Curtis Casey Neistat Cazzie David
Charles Roven Chelsea Handler Chloe Fineman Chris Fischer Chris Jericho Chris Rock Christian Carino Cindi Berger Claire Coffee Colleen Camp Constance Wu Courteney Cox Craig Silverstein Dame Maureen Lipman Dan Aloni Dan Rosenweig Dana Goldberg Dana Klein Daniel Palladino Danielle Bernstein Danny Cohen Danny Strong Daphne Kastner David Alan Grier David Baddiel David Bernad David Chang David Ellison David Geffen David Gilmour & David Goodman David Joseph David Kohan David Lowery David Oyelowo David Schwimmer Dawn Porter Dean Cain Deborah Lee Furness Deborah Snyder Debra Messing Diane Von Furstenberg Donny Deutsch Doug Liman Douglas Chabbott Eddy Kitsis Edgar Ramirez Eli Roth Elisabeth Shue Elizabeth Himelstein Embeth Davidtz Emma Seligman Emmanuelle Chriqui Eric Andre Erik Feig Erin Foster Eugene Levy Evan Jonigkeit Evan Winiker Ewan McGregor Francis Benhamou Francis Lawrence Fred Raskin Gabe Turner Gail Berman Gal Gadot Gary Barber Gene Stupinski Genevieve Angelson Gideon Raff Gina Gershon Grant Singer Greg Berlanti Guy Nattiv Guy Oseary Gwyneth Paltrow Hannah Fidell Hannah Graf Harlan Coben Harold Brown Harvey Keitel Henrietta Conrad Henry Winkler Holland Taylor Howard Gordon Iain Morris Imran Ahmed Inbar Lavi Isla Fisher Jack Black Jackie Sandler Jake Graf Jake Kasdan James Brolin James Corden Jamie Ray Newman Jaron Varsano Jason Biggs & Jenny Mollen Biggs Jason Blum Jason Fuchs Jason Reitman Jason Segel Jason Sudeikis JD Lifshitz Jeff Goldblum Jeff Rake Jen Joel Jeremy Piven Jerry Seinfeld Jesse Itzler Jesse Plemons Jesse Sisgold Jessica Biel Jessica Elbaum Jessica Seinfeld Jill Littman Jimmy Carr Jody Gerson
Joe Hipps Joe Quinn Joe Russo Joe Tippett Joel Fields Joey King John Landgraf John Slattery Jon Bernthal Jon Glickman Jon Hamm Jon Liebman Jonathan Baruch Jonathan Groff Jonathan Marc Sherman Jonathan Ross Jonathan Steinberg Jonathan Tisch Jonathan Tropper Jordan Peele Josh Brolin Josh Charles Josh Goldstine Josh Greenstein Josh Grode Judd Apatow Judge Judy Sheindlin Julia Garner Julia Lester Julianna Margulies Julie Greenwald Julie Rudd Juliette Lewis Justin Theroux Justin Timberlake Karen Pollock Karlie Kloss Katy Perry Kelley Lynch Kevin Kane Kevin Zegers Kirsten Dunst Kitao Sakurai KJ Steinberg Kristen Schaal Kristin Chenoweth Lana Del Rey Laura Dern Laura Pradelska Lauren Schuker Blum Laurence Mark Laurie David Lea Michele Lee Eisenberg Leo Pearlman Leslie Siebert Liev Schreiber Limor Gott Lina Esco Liz Garbus Lizanne Rosenstein Lizzie Tisch Lorraine Schwartz Lynn Harris Lyor Cohen Madonna Mandana Dayani Mara Buxbaum Marc Webb Marco Perego Maria Dizzia Mark Feuerstein Mark Foster Mark Scheinberg Mark Shedletsky Martin Short Mary Elizabeth Winstead Mathew Rosengart Matt Lucas Matt Miller Matthew Bronfman Matthew Hiltzik Matthew Weiner Matti Leshem Max Mutchnik Maya Lasry Meaghan Oppenheimer Melissa Zukerman Michael Aloni Michael Ellenberg Michael Green Michael Rapino Michael Rappaport Michael Weber Michelle Williams Mike Medavoy Mila Kunis Mimi Leder Modi Wiczyk Molly Shannon Nancy Josephson Natasha Leggero
Neil Blair Neil Druckmann Nicola Peltz Nicole Avant Nina Jacobson Noa Kirel Noa Tishby Noah Oppenheim Noah Schnapp Noreena Hertz Odeya Rush Olivia Wilde Oran Zegman Orlando Bloom Pasha Kovalev Pattie LuPone Paul & Julie Rudd Paul Haas Paul Pflug Peter Traugott Polly Sampson Rachel Riley Rafi Marmor Ram Bergman Raphael Margulies Rebecca Angelo Rebecca Mall Regina Spektor Reinaldo Marcus Green Rich Statter Richard Jenkins Richard Kind Rick Hoffman Rick Rosen Rita Ora Rob Rinder Robert Newman Roger Birnbaum Roger Green Rosie O’Donnell Ross Duffer Ryan Feldman Sacha Baron Cohen Sam Levinson Sam Trammell Sara Foster Sarah Baker Sarah Bremner Sarah Cooper Sarah Paulson Sarah Treem Scott Braun Scott Braun Scott Neustadter Scott Tenley Sean Combs Seth Meyers Seth Oster Shannon Watts Shari Redstone Sharon Jackson Sharon Stone Shauna Perlman Shawn Levy Sheila Nevins Shira Haas Simon Sebag Montefiore Simon Tikhman Skylar Astin Stacey Snider Stephen Fry Steve Agee Steve Rifkind Sting & Trudie Styler Susanna Felleman Susie Arons Taika Waititi Thomas Kail Tiffany Haddish Todd Lieberman Todd Moscowitz Todd Waldman Tom Freston Tom Werner Tomer Capone Tracy Ann Oberman Trudie Styler Tyler James Williams Tyler Perry Vanessa Bayer Veronica Grazer Veronica Smiley Whitney Wolfe Herd
Will Ferrell Will Graham Yamanieka Saunders Yariv Milchan Ynon Kreiz Zack Snyder Zoe Saldana Zoey Deutch Zosia Mamet
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are-they-z · 7 months
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Supporters of #NoHostageLeftBehind Open Letter to Joe Biden - Part 2/2
Gabe Turner
Gail Berman
Gary Barber
Genevieve Angelson
Gideon Raff
Grant Singer
Greg Berlanti
Guy Nattiv
Hannah Fidell
Hannah Graf
Harlan Coben
Harold Brown
Henrietta Conrad
Howard Gordon
Iain Morris
Imran Ahmed
Inbar Lavi
Jackie Sandler
Jake Graf
Jake Kasdan
Jamie Ray Newman
Jaron Varsano
Jason Fuchs
Jason Biggs & Jenny Mollen Biggs
Jason Segel
JD Lifshitz
Jeff Rake
Jen Joel
Jeremy Piven
Jesse Itzler
Jesse Sisgold
Jill Littman
Jody Gerson
Joe Hipps
Joe Quinn
Joe Russo
Joe Tippett
Joel Fields
John Landgraf
Jon Bernthal
Jon Glickman
Jon Liebman
Jonathan Baruch
Jonathan Groff
Jonathan Tropper
Jonathan Marc Sherman
Jonathan Steinberg
Jonathan Tisch
Josh Goldstine
Josh Greenstein
Josh Grode
Julia Lester
Julie Greenwald
Karen Pollock
Kelley Lynch
Kevin Kane
Kevin Zegers
Kitao Sakurai
KJ Steinberg
Laura Pradelska
Lauren Schuker Blum
Laurence Mark
Laurie David
Lee Eisenberg
Leslie Siebert
Leo Pearlman
Limor Gott
Lina Esco
Liz Garbus
Lizanne Rosenstein
Lizzie Tisch
Lorraine Schwartz
Lynn Harris
Lyor Cohen
Mandana Dayani
Maria Dizzia
Mara Buxbaum
Marc Webb
Marco Perego
Mark Feuerstein
Mark Shedletsky
Mark Scheinberg
Mathew Rosengart
Matt Lucas
Matt Miller
Matthew Bronfman
Matthew Hiltzik
Matti Leshem
Dame Maureen Lipman
Max Mutchnik
Maya Lasry
Meaghan Oppenheimer
Melissa Zukerman
Michael Ellenberg
Michael Aloni
Michael Green
Michael Rapino
Michael Weber
Mike Medavoy
Mimi Leder
Modi Wiczyk
Nancy Josephson
Natasha Leggero
Neil Blair
Neil Druckmann
Nicole Avant
Nina Jacobson
Noa Kirel
Noah Oppenheim
Noreena Hertz
Odeya Rush
Oran Zegman
Pasha Kovalev
Paul Haas
Paul Pflug
Peter Traugott
Rachel Riley
Rafi Marmor
Ram Bergman
Raphael Margulies
Rebecca Angelo
Rebecca Mall
Reinaldo Marcus Green
Rich Statter
Richard Kind
Rick Hoffman
Rick Rosen
Robert Newman
Rob Rinder
Roger Birnbaum
Roger Green
Rosie O'Donnell
Ryan Feldman
Sam Trammell
Sarah Baker
Sarah Bremner
Sarah Treem
Scott Tenley
Seth Oster
Scott Braun
Scott Neustadter
Shannon Watts
Shari Redstone
Sharon Jackson
Shauna Perlman
Shawn Levy
Sheila Nevins
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Simon Tikhman
Skylar Astin
Stacey Snider
Stephen Fry
Steve Agee
Steve Rifkind
Susanna Felleman
Susie Arons
Todd Lieberman
Todd Moscowitz
Todd Waldman
Tom Freston
Tom Werner
Tomer Capone
Tracy Ann Oberman
Trudie Styler
Tyler James Williams
Vanessa Bayer
Veronica Grazer
Veronica Smiley
Whitney Wolfe Herd
Will Graham
Yamanieka Saunders
Yariv Milchan
Ynon Kreiz
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brooklynmuseum · 2 years
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Our serene, newly renovated Steinberg Family Sculpture Garden recently earned “highbrow” and “brilliant” status on The Approval Matrix from New York Magazine. This week brings two exciting opportunities to spend time in the Sculpture Garden with us:
✍️ 7/21 at 7 pm: Drink and Draw with Mellasenah Nicole Edwards and Amber Valentine 🎷 7/24 at 2 pm: Jazz in the Garden with Abdou Mboup & Waakaw
Find out more about these events and get tickets for Drink and Draw: https://bit.ly/34QgwKI
📷 Danny Perez, Kolin Mendez
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nateglogan · 5 months
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MY FAVORITE POETRY OF 2023 (Prologue) As I've written before, sometimes it's a book year and sometimes it's a music year. Happily, this year has been a book and music year. Despite living in the meme where the garbage can slides down a flooding street to a Vanessa Carlton tune, a lot of great poetry (and other literature) was released this year. As my to-read list suggests, I'll still be catching up on books released this year for some months to come.
Personally, this was another good year for me. My second full-length manuscript, Wrong Horse, was accepted for publication by Moria Books (read some blurbs here). My first broadside was published, as well as a collaborative cento composed via the USPS with Danika Stegeman LeMay. Finally, as part of their second folio on the prose poem, periodicities kindly published this essay, maybe my favorite piece of criticism I've written.
As always, these books are just my favorite, not a best-of list. I've also included some bonus links and additional information below.
FAVORITE FULL-LENGTH POETRY COLLECTIONS OF 2023 Hell, I Love Everybody: The Essential James Tate eds. Dara Barrois/Dixon, Emily Pettit, and Kate Lindroos (Ecco) Poèmes deep / Gravitas by Amy Berkowitz (Noroît)* Iggy Horse by Michael Earl Craig (Wave Books) Aisle 228 by Sandra Marchetti (Stephen F. Austin University Press) Toska by Alina Pleskova (Deep Vellum) The Book by Mary Ruefle (Wave Books)
FAVORITE CHAPBOOKS OF 2023 Co-Pilot by Danika Stegeman LeMay (Self-Released)** dear Elsie / seltzer by Nicole Steinberg (Bloof Books)
FAVORITE POETRY COLLECTION OF LAST YEAR (2022) I DIDN’T READ UNTIL THIS YEAR (2023) Making Water by Laura Jaramillo (Futurepoem)
FAVORITE OLDER NOVEL READ IN 2023 Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy (Random House, 1985)
BOOK I HAD A BEEF WITH IN 2023 Cujo by Stephen King (Viking, 1981)***
2023 TO-READ LIST (ALL GENRES) Emperor of Rome by Mary Beard (Liveright) Diary by Marisa Crawford (Spuyten Duyvil) Our Strangers by Lydia Davis (Bookshop Editions) The Book of Ayn by Lexi Freiman (Catapult) Ablation by Danika Stegeman LeMay (11:11 Press) A Year and a Day by Phillip Lopate (New York Review Books) The Ruins of Nostalgia by Donna Stonecipher (Wesleyan University Press) ---
*This book was published by Total Joy in the United States and includes bonus poems written by the Washtenaw County Women's Poetry Collective and Casserole Society. The bilingual edition I read includes a discussion with the translators.
**Second printing, first released in 2019.
***Cujo doesn't cast a long shadow over the novel: the primary story is domestic drama, so I don't think the title is fitting. There's a vague implication that there's something supernatural happening here, which is fine and dandy, EXCEPT we have a scene that explains, in a real world practical way, what happens to Cujo. The murking of the two explanations of what happens to Cujo doesn't work for this reader. [edited for time]
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relationshipsshrink · 6 months
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What Goes Around Comes Around: The Ripple Effect Of Generosity
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The critical role of generosity in personal and professional success
It turns out humans are wired to be kind and giving to each other.
Generosity as a practice may be cultivated everyday.
The word generous isn’t the first word that comes to mind when someone talks about power or success. Being generous has become a necessary part of my life, but I’ve always thought it was simply about being kind and giving to others.
But over the years, I realized that for every person who overcame personal struggles, nurtured long-term relationships, and became the best in their field, the power of generosity seemed to be a common success factor.
Reading the book, Generosity Wins: How And Why This Game-Changing Superpower Drives Our Successby Monte Wood and Nicole F. Roberts, DrPH gave me a better idea about the “formula” for this unassuming trait and super-power.
Through the book’s fictional character, Emily Gardner, the book shows lessons and reflections on how someone might incorporate generosity with their own goals. Emily’s “conversations” with highly esteemed, real-life thought leaders like Jack Pannell, Andy Hill, and Leigh Steinberg reveals habits of success at the executive level and the profound impact that generosity has had on their careers and personal fulfillment.
I think most people have a desire to be generous and to impact other’s lives, but sometimes the impression of generosity as a “soft skill” leads many of us to dismiss it as a trait in business and corporate careers. The paradox about giving that comes back to the giver many times over is undeniable. Generosity Wins is a great guidebook with examples that show when and how to put generosity into practice.
A Key Ingredient for Survival
There’s real science between generosity and human relationships. Brain scans show that dopamine, oxytocin and serotonin are a few of the brain chemicals which are stimulated by acts of generosity and kindness. These endorphins are not a mistake in evolution – it’s the reason why human survived as a species and how civilization exists.
The power of generosity causes a ripple effect. Giving with no expectation of return benefits the giver, the receiver, people in the community.
There’s so much we can do to touch the people around us by simply giving our time and presence. This includes being generous with time and presence for ourselves, which is the most important relationship we will ever have.
Keeping yourself healthy, mentally and physically, is being generous. Taking time to be by yourself in quiet restfulness, is being generous. Aiming to be the best version of yourself, is being generous.
Putting it into Practice
It’s not just about giving donations to a charitable foundation. Giving and generosity must be an everyday practice that applies to everyone. So how do you cultivate a practice of generosity? Here are some simple suggestions:
Write an awesome review of a book, article or podcast you enjoyed. The authors and creators often use positive reviews to build credibility and attract a wider audience. If you truly enjoyed the book or program, giving them a sincerely positive review would be an easy, big-impact act of generosity.
Give away clothing and belongings you no longer need. Whether you go to your community donation center or event or have another organization take them away, make sure your extra clothing finds their way to others might need them.
Tell someone you believe in them. “You can do this.” A short, powerful statement that could make a difference in someone’s life.
Tell someone you love having them in your life. “I’m grateful I met you.” Sometimes, being open and vulnerable with someone you care for deeply is the best gift.
Give someone a compliment about something unexpected that you love about them (or simply give them a sincere compliment whenever you can).
Hold the door for someone.
Try to make smiling your default greeting when passing people.
There are many ways to practice generosity. Reflect on which ones come naturally to you. Whether you have five minutes or five hours, you can make a difference in your own way.
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swartzmark · 1 year
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Nicole Steinberg, "Dear Elsie / seltzer"
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female-buckets · 1 year
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if I was a player I'd be taking notes as to who is throwing the toys out the pram about this. I wouldn't be trusting them with boundaries I set and I wouldn't be looking to work with them.
Exactly!!! Make a list.
Honestly, even as a fan, I'm making a list. Just for future reference, here's the reporters who are mad about the locker room boundary:
Several well known WNBA reporters: Michelle Smith, Em Adler, Nancy Armour, Chantel Jennings, Lindsay Gibbs, Mitchell Northam, Russell Steinberger, Howard Megdal, Nicole Auerbach, Brady Klopfer, Marisa Ingemi, Peter Kilkelly
And some less well known ones: Patrick Borzi, Alec Sturm, Dave DuFour, Kim Doss, Chris Bumbaca, Dylan Manfre, Tommy Beer, Jim Alexander, Darren Sabedra
And The Next published a whole thinkpiece about why they need to be in the locker rooms. Because of course they did. I'm not surprised by the names on this list. And I'm not surprised The Next is choosing this hill to die on.
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bostonpoetryslam · 4 years
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I watch L pace / wish I could smear my own blood over our threshold to keep her safe / I don't have a firstborn but I do have a first love trimming back dahlias around the wrens' spring nest silly millennials wary of the mysterious side B of our lives
Nicole Steinberg, “How Can You Think About Passover at a Time Like This?,” published in Wax Nine
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We are happy to share a downloadable PDF of the much loved, out-of-print, debut poetry collection from Nicole Steinberg, Getting Lucky!
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nofatclips · 4 years
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Curse of the I-5 Corridor by Neko Case (featuring Mark Lanegan) from the album Hell-On [Full Song] - Director / Producer: Xan Aranda
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badmovieihave · 6 years
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Bad movie I have Transylmania 2009
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abcnewspr · 3 years
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HIGHLIGHTS FOR ABC NEWS’ ‘GMA3: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW’ JULY 12– JULY 16
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The following report highlights the programming of ABC’s “GMA3: What You Need to Know” during the week of July 12 – July 16. “GMA3: What You Need to Know” is a one-hour program co-anchored by Amy Robach, T.J. Holmes with Dr. Jennifer Ashton as chief medical correspondent. The news program airs weekdays at 1:00 p.m. ET| 12:00 p.m. CT on ABC and 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. ET on ABC News Live.
Highlights of the week include:                                            
Monday, July 12— Representative John Katko (R-NY); author Marshall Allen (“Never Pay the First Bill”); host Curt Menefee (“America’s Top Dog”); actors Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt (“Jungle Cruise”)
Tuesday, July 13 – Mayor of Sacramento Darrell Steinberg; author Nicole Lynn (“Agent You: Show Up, Do the Work, and Succeed on Your Own Terms”); actress Patina Miller (“Power Book III: Raising Kanan”)
Wednesday, July 14—Representative Raul Ruiz (D-CA); author Jessica Abo (“Unfiltered: How to Be as Happy as You Look on Social Media”); Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson; singer and host Monica (“Infamy: When Fame Turns Deadly”)
Thursday, July 15— Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy Paul; directors Nneka Onuorah and Giselle Bailey (“The Legend of the Underground”); host Andrew Zimmern (“Family Dinner”); actor Karen Gillan (“Gunpowder Milkshake”)
Friday, July 16— Director Malcolm D. Lee (“Space Jam: A New Legacy”); host Gretchen Rubin (“Happier with Gretchen Rubin”); Faith Friday with Bishop Megan Rohrer; actor Aaron Tveit (“Schmigadoon!”)
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kolajmag · 4 years
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THIS WEEK AT KOLAJ MAGAZINE
Vortexes, Vestiges, and Fruitfulness
COLLAGE ON VIEW Marmalade Dreams: Dafna Steinberg at The Lab Gallery, Brentwood Arts Exchange in Brentwood, Maryland, USA
FROM KOLAJ 29 Muralism: Going Big with Tuscaloosa, Alabama's Teresa Cribelli and New Orleans, Louisiana's Mystic Krewe of Scissors & Glue
FROM THE ARTIST DIRECTORY Gateways To An Energy Vortex: Nicole Strafaci, Frenchtown, New Jersey, USA. 
COLLAGE ON VIEW Le voltigeur en slip by Guillaume Chiron in the Fundraising Exhibition to Support Kolaj Institute
FROM KOLAJ 29 Collage Kits: A Pandemic Response by Toronto, Canada's Danielle Cole 
COLLAGE ON VIEW Vestiges: Vanessa Woods and Josh Smith at Jack Fischer Gallery in San Francisco, California, USA 
FROM KOLAJ 29 The Fruitfulness of Metaphor: Clive Knights and Andrea Burgay in Conversation
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kolasihq · 4 years
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Michael B. Jordan, Nathalie Emmanuel, Diggy Simmons, Sonam Kapoor, Kim Jung Hyun, Amandla Steinberg, Diego Tinoco, Janelle Monáe, Furkan Andıç, Julia Jones, Griffin Powell Arcand, Samantha Logan, Henry Golding, Billie Lourd, Alex Aiono, Nicole Maines, Lalisa Manoban, Chella Man, Camila Queiroz, Lily James, Kelly Marie Tran, Tommy Martinez, Nakamoto Yuta, and Simay Barlas! If none of these ideas catch your eye, we have an entire tag full of suggestions here!!!
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deanpinterester · 5 years
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it's a common misconception that CG animation makes animation easy. in some ways, it does. in others....well, just watch.
this is a compilation of bloopers from my grad film production class! see the original video (which contains a few extra non-3D clips) on my vimeo
CHECK OUT THE FINISHED FILMS BELOW FOR COMPARISON!
BABA YAGA (the one with the baby) by Cheryl Taam and Nicole Sitanski
LUCKY (the one with the rabbit) by April Rhee
CORNFUSION (the one with the...well, corn) by Stacey Agustino
MEANT FOR YOU (the one with the apron kid) by Maya Roche-Eklesiate
ACROSS THE BRIDGE (the one with the red panda) by Chao Wu and Alisha Steinberger (film starts at 48 seconds!)
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