Cuban dissident blogger Yoani Sanchez spoke at the Freedom Tower at Miami Dade College and Florida International University on Monday. What is the impact of Sanchez's visit to the United States?
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Closure of Registration dated December 15, 2012
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Delivery of Gifts January 29, 2013
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Informasi Seputar Kontes SEO Commonwealth Life Perusahaan Asuransi Jiwa Terbaik Indonesia
“Commonwealth Life Perusahaan Asuransi Jiwa terbaik Indonesia”
Anda blogger dan mempunyai kemampuan di bidang SEO?
Ingin mengasah pengalaman & kemampuan SEO anda?
Ayo ikut “Commonwealth Life SEO Blog Contest 2012″
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» Lomba dimulai tanggal 15 Oktober 2012 - 15 Januari 2013
» Penutupan Pendaftaran tanggal 15 Desember 2012
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» Penyerahan Hadiah 29 Januari 2013
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Lynne Barrett is the award-winning author of the story collections The Secret Names of Women, The Land of Go, and, most recently, Magpies. She co-edited Birth: A Literary Companion and The James M. Cain Cookbook, a collection of Cain's nonfiction. She is the editor of the new collection of prose poetry, flash fiction, and flash nonfiction Tigertail: Florida Flash, to be published in Oct. 2011. Her work has appeared in Delta Blues, A Dixie Christmas, Miami Noir, One Year to a Writing Life, Simply the Best Mysteries, A Hell of a Woman, Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, Painted Bride Quarterly, Night Train, The Southern Women’s Review, Mondo Barbie, and many other anthologies and journals. Her essay, "What Editors Want," published in The Review Review, was featured in the L.A. Times Book Blog and republished in Glimmer Train's digest. She has received the Edgar Allan Poe Award for best mystery story from the Mystery Writers of America, the Moondance International Film Festival award for Best Short story, and fellowships from the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs and the National Endowment for the Arts. A graduate of Mount Holyoke College, she received her M.F.A. from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro. She teaches in the M.F.A. program in Creative Writing at Florida International University and edits The Florida Book Review.
Ms. Barrett will be one of the authors participating in the 2012 Miami Book Fair International (MBFI)
Who better to bring in right before the presidential election than a man who lives, eats and sleeps politics and spends his days sharing his insight with millions on National Public Radio. They call Ken Rudin “the political junkie” and he’s just the person the Forum Club needs to hear from right before the elections.
Ken Rudin will analyze polls, trends and what the outcome will mean in various races across the country. Florida is considered a swing state. What does he see as the outcome here? Will violent overseas anti-American protests trump the economy when it comes to voters concerns as they head to the polls? Have your questions ready when you join us at the Cohen Pavilion at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach.
Rudin has been a fixture on many national TV and radio news programs and the “Political Junkie” blog on NPR.org – an interactive daily feature focused on all political news nationwide. The blog has spawned a “political junkie” on-air segment on NPR’s Talk of the Nation.
From 1983-1991, Rudin was at ABC News where he served as deputy political director and later as the off-air reporter on Capitol Hill covering the House of Representatives. He first joined NPR in 1991 as its first political editor. He returned to NPR in 1998 after a three-year absence during which he was the managing editor of the Hotline, a daily political newsletter. A political junkie for three plus decades, he has one of the most extensive collections of campaign buttons in the nation – a collection that now surpasses 70,000 items.
event promoted by Bluzpik http://www.bluzpik.com/
info on this event http://www.facebook.com/events/488443624514985/
video by Cyndi Lenz
BENEFIT CONCERT AND SILENT AUCTION
Graham Wood Drout, frontman for IKO-IKO and the award-winning musician who's songs have also appeared with Blues artists, Albert Castiglia, Grady Champion, Joey Gilmore, and many others, is hospitalized in Miami with severe diabetes complications requiring several surgeries and multiple medical procedures.
see my blog post
http://ka.uvuvideo.org/_Save-Graham-Wood-Drout/blog/6218755/86294.html
Joey Gilmore
event promoted by Bluzpik http://www.bluzpik.com/
info on this event http://www.facebook.com/events/488443624514985/
video by Cyndi Lenz
BENEFIT CONCERT AND SILENT AUCTION
Graham Wood Drout, frontman for IKO-IKO and the award-winning musician who's songs have also appeared with Blues artists, Albert Castiglia, Grady Champion, Joey Gilmore, and many others, is hospitalized in Miami with severe diabetes complications requiring several surgeries and multiple medical procedures.
see my blog post
http://ka.uvuvideo.org/_Save-Graham-Wood-Drout/blog/6218755/86294.html
FAN Spring Luncheon (March 13th, 2012)
The Funding Arts Network held its spring luncheon on Tuesday March 13, 2012.
Members and guests gathered once again to discuss interesting and current topics
in the world of art. This time, however, the focus was on the art of dance.
Moderator
Celeste Fraser Delgado
Celeste Fraser Delgado is associate professor of English, academic coordinator of arts and humanities in all of Florida, and academic coordinator of English in central and north Florida for Barry University. She is a renowned editor and art critic. Fraser Delgado currently contributes to the Knight Arts Blog (www.knightarts.org), and she is formerly music editor and Latin music critic for the Miami New Times. She is also co-editor of Everynight Life: Culture and Dance in Latin/o America.
In addition to all this, she is the director of Carnival Arts. This is a project in which ACE students join local artists to teach various art skills, such as drumming and dancing, to the youth in crisis.
She is also the director of the Citizens Critics Project. Students of South Florida Universities attend local arts events, and they write reviews to be posted online.
Panelists
Carter Alexander
Carter Alexander is currently the Senior Faculty Advisor of Miami City Ballet. He started dancing ballet with his mother, Amanda Stone in Cheyenne Wyoming. From there, he went to the Arts Magnet and Dallas Ballet Academy, and he eventually joined Hartford Ballet. This is where he trained under his mentor, Truman Finney.
Mr. Alexander has also danced with the Kansas City Ballet and the Pennsylvania Ballet, and for five years he was the principal teacher at the Ballet Workshop New England. He later moved to Arizona to be the Assistant Director of The School of Ballet Arizona, and soon after, he became a principal teacher on the Miami City Ballet School faculty.
Eric Fliss
Eric Fliss is the Managing Director of the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center. He has over 20 years of experience in South Florida’s world of art.
Starting in 1986 as the co-founder of Acme Acting Co. in Miami, he served as Artistic Director, Technical Director, and Scenic Artist up until 1995.
From 2002 – 2007, Mr. Fliss was the Cultural Facilities Manager for the City of Miami Beach. During this time, he supervised the renovations of the Historic Colony Theatre and the Byron Carlyle Theatre. Mr. Fliss is also known for his lighting designs; he served as the lighting designer for Maximum Dance, Ballet Gamonet, and the Florida Dance Festival. In addition, he spent some time as Co-Director of Anchor Arts Management, working with organizations such as Tigertail Productions and the National Performance Network.
Josée Garant
Josée Garant is the founder and artistic director of Josée Garant Dance, a contemporary dance company in Miami. Her journey is quite the inspiration.
She obtained a BFA (honors) degree in Dance from York University, and successfully graduated from the National Ballet School of Canada Teacher Training Program.
As a choreographer, Ms Garant has won several awards. Some of these include the Youth America Grand Prix Competition and the International Choreographic Competition. She is recognized at an international level, and her work has been performed in places such as Paris, New York, and Tokyo.
Her work has been performed by several dance companies in South Florida, including the Momentum Dance Company and the Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida. In 2008-2009, Ms. Garant was awarded a Choreographer Fellowship Award by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs.
FAN Spring Luncheon (March 13th, 2012)
The Funding Arts Network held its spring luncheon on Tuesday March 13, 2012.
Members and guests gathered once again to discuss interesting and current topics
in the world of art. This time, however, the focus was on the art of dance.
Moderator
Celeste Fraser Delgado
Celeste Fraser Delgado is associate professor of English, academic coordinator of arts and humanities in all of Florida, and academic coordinator of English in central and north Florida for Barry University. She is a renowned editor and art critic. Fraser Delgado currently contributes to the Knight Arts Blog (www.knightarts.org), and she is formerly music editor and Latin music critic for the Miami New Times. She is also co-editor of Everynight Life: Culture and Dance in Latin/o America.
In addition to all this, she is the director of Carnival Arts. This is a project in which ACE students join local artists to teach various art skills, such as drumming and dancing, to the youth in crisis.
She is also the director of the Citizens Critics Project. Students of South Florida Universities attend local arts events, and they write reviews to be posted online.
Panelists
Carter Alexander
Carter Alexander is currently the Senior Faculty Advisor of Miami City Ballet. He started dancing ballet with his mother, Amanda Stone in Cheyenne Wyoming. From there, he went to the Arts Magnet and Dallas Ballet Academy, and he eventually joined Hartford Ballet. This is where he trained under his mentor, Truman Finney.
Mr. Alexander has also danced with the Kansas City Ballet and the Pennsylvania Ballet, and for five years he was the principal teacher at the Ballet Workshop New England. He later moved to Arizona to be the Assistant Director of The School of Ballet Arizona, and soon after, he became a principal teacher on the Miami City Ballet School faculty.
Eric Fliss
Eric Fliss is the Managing Director of the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center. He has over 20 years of experience in South Florida’s world of art.
Starting in 1986 as the co-founder of Acme Acting Co. in Miami, he served as Artistic Director, Technical Director, and Scenic Artist up until 1995.
From 2002 – 2007, Mr. Fliss was the Cultural Facilities Manager for the City of Miami Beach. During this time, he supervised the renovations of the Historic Colony Theatre and the Byron Carlyle Theatre. Mr. Fliss is also known for his lighting designs; he served as the lighting designer for Maximum Dance, Ballet Gamonet, and the Florida Dance Festival. In addition, he spent some time as Co-Director of Anchor Arts Management, working with organizations such as Tigertail Productions and the National Performance Network.
Josée Garant
Josée Garant is the founder and artistic director of Josée Garant Dance, a contemporary dance company in Miami. Her journey is quite the inspiration.
She obtained a BFA (honors) degree in Dance from York University, and successfully graduated from the National Ballet School of Canada Teacher Training Program.
As a choreographer, Ms Garant has won several awards. Some of these include the Youth America Grand Prix Competition and the International Choreographic Competition. She is recognized at an international level, and her work has been performed in places such as Paris, New York, and Tokyo.
Her work has been performed by several dance companies in South Florida, including the Momentum Dance Company and the Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida. In 2008-2009, Ms. Garant was awarded a Choreographer Fellowship Award by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs.
FAN Spring Luncheon (March 13th, 2012)
The Funding Arts Network held its spring luncheon on Tuesday March 13, 2012.
Members and guests gathered once again to discuss interesting and current topics
in the world of art. This time, however, the focus was on the art of dance.
Moderator
Celeste Fraser Delgado
Celeste Fraser Delgado is associate professor of English, academic coordinator of arts and humanities in all of Florida, and academic coordinator of English in central and north Florida for Barry University. She is a renowned editor and art critic. Fraser Delgado currently contributes to the Knight Arts Blog (www.knightarts.org), and she is formerly music editor and Latin music critic for the Miami New Times. She is also co-editor of Everynight Life: Culture and Dance in Latin/o America.
In addition to all this, she is the director of Carnival Arts. This is a project in which ACE students join local artists to teach various art skills, such as drumming and dancing, to the youth in crisis.
She is also the director of the Citizens Critics Project. Students of South Florida Universities attend local arts events, and they write reviews to be posted online.
Panelists
Carter Alexander
Carter Alexander is currently the Senior Faculty Advisor of Miami City Ballet. He started dancing ballet with his mother, Amanda Stone in Cheyenne Wyoming. From there, he went to the Arts Magnet and Dallas Ballet Academy, and he eventually joined Hartford Ballet. This is where he trained under his mentor, Truman Finney.
Mr. Alexander has also danced with the Kansas City Ballet and the Pennsylvania Ballet, and for five years he was the principal teacher at the Ballet Workshop New England. He later moved to Arizona to be the Assistant Director of The School of Ballet Arizona, and soon after, he became a principal teacher on the Miami City Ballet School faculty.
Eric Fliss
Eric Fliss is the Managing Director of the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center. He has over 20 years of experience in South Florida’s world of art.
Starting in 1986 as the co-founder of Acme Acting Co. in Miami, he served as Artistic Director, Technical Director, and Scenic Artist up until 1995.
From 2002 – 2007, Mr. Fliss was the Cultural Facilities Manager for the City of Miami Beach. During this time, he supervised the renovations of the Historic Colony Theatre and the Byron Carlyle Theatre. Mr. Fliss is also known for his lighting designs; he served as the lighting designer for Maximum Dance, Ballet Gamonet, and the Florida Dance Festival. In addition, he spent some time as Co-Director of Anchor Arts Management, working with organizations such as Tigertail Productions and the National Performance Network.
Josée Garant
Josée Garant is the founder and artistic director of Josée Garant Dance, a contemporary dance company in Miami. Her journey is quite the inspiration.
She obtained a BFA (honors) degree in Dance from York University, and successfully graduated from the National Ballet School of Canada Teacher Training Program.
As a choreographer, Ms Garant has won several awards. Some of these include the Youth America Grand Prix Competition and the International Choreographic Competition. She is recognized at an international level, and her work has been performed in places such as Paris, New York, and Tokyo.
Her work has been performed by several dance companies in South Florida, including the Momentum Dance Company and the Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida. In 2008-2009, Ms. Garant was awarded a Choreographer Fellowship Award by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs.
Publisher and editor of the award winning blog South Florida Food and Wine met with uVu during her visit of the WPBT2 studios during Check Please taping.
Publisher and editor of the award winning blog South Florida Food and Wine met with uVu during her visit of the WPBT2 studios during Check Please taping.
Saturday march 12 under the indiantown bridge
Kids Cancer Foundation
http://kidscancersf.org
http://ka.uvuvideo.org/_2nd-Annual-Rock-Out-Kids-Cancer-Music-Festival/blog/3386734/86294.html
produced by cyndi lenz
clenz@mac.com
Saturday march 12 under the indiantown bridge
Kids Cancer Foundation
http://kidscancersf.org
http://ka.uvuvideo.org/_2nd-Annual-Rock-Out-Kids-Cancer-Music-Festival/blog/3386734/86294.html
produced by cyndi lenz
clenz@mac.com
Saturday march 12 under the indiantown bridge
Kids Cancer Foundation
http://kidscancersf.org
http://ka.uvuvideo.org/_2nd-Annual-Rock-Out-Kids-Cancer-Music-Festival/blog/3386734/86294.html
Saturday march 12 under the indiantown bridge
Kids Cancer Foundation
http://kidscancersf.org
http://ka.uvuvideo.org/_2nd-Annual-Rock-Out-Kids-Cancer-Music-Festival/blog/3386734/86294.html
2nd Annual Rock Out Kids Cancer Music Festival
Saturday march 12 under the indiantown bridge
Kids Cancer Foundation
http://kidscancersf.org
http://ka.uvuvideo.org/_2nd-Annual-Rock-Out-Kids-Cancer-Music-Festival/blog/3386734/86294.html
The Nouveaux Honkies
http://www.tnhband.com
Saturday march 12 under the indiantown bridge
a little bit more Ben Prestage and Burnt Biscuit
Kids Cancer Foundation
http://kidscancersf.org
For more info and all the links
http://ka.uvuvideo.org/_2nd-Annual-Rock-Out-Kids-Cancer-Music-Festival/blog/3386734/86294.html
saterday march 12 under the indiantown bridge
Kids Cancer Foundation
http://kidscancersf.org
more info on my blog of the event and all links will be there:
http://ka.uvuvideo.org/_2nd-Annual-Rock-Out-Kids-Cancer-Music-Festival/blog/3386734/86294.html
bands send me the links to your websites and i'll post them thanks
produced by cyndi lenz
clenz@mac.com