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08 Nov 11 Hit Men : Power Brokers and Fast Money Inside the Music Business

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08 Nov 11 33 Postcards

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33 Postcards
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33 Postcards Movie Premiere At Randwick Ritz Sydney, by Eva Rinaldi

Tonight saw 33 Postcards enjoy its premiere at the Randwick Ritz, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.

The night was not only a movie premiere but also an event somewhat designed to raise awareness and funds for educational and arts programs, tied into the film.

33 Postcards enjoyed strong media support by popular radio station 2UE and benefiting Sydney Children’s Choir and their Bursary Program, giving disadvantaged kids musical and educational opportunities that would have otherwise likely been out of their grasp.

The acclaimed cast and crew of 33 Postcards enjoyed drinks and bites with their fan base, insiders, and entertainment media, and also lapped up performances from the Sydney Children’s Choir and Chinese Lion Dancers.

Then it was time for the Australian theatrical premiere of the flick.

The film was shot in both China and Sydney, Australia in 2010. It’s the story of Chinese orphan Mei Mei (Zhu Lin) who for a decade of dreams about embracing her Australian sponsor Dean Randall (Guy Pearce). It’s not until she reaches 16 years of age, when her orphanage travels down under to Australia to attend a Choir Festival, Mei Mei takes the opportunity to look him up. What she finds however is a far cry from the idyllic life he depicted in his postcards. Initially mismatched, together they begin a journey in search of belonging, family, redemption, love and acceptance. It’s trial, tribulation, and living to fight and survive another day.

Dean is actually a convict in prison for manslaughter, so you can imagine the issues that brings on.

33 postcards won the Community Relations Commission Award at Sydney Film Festival and Victor Dominello MP NSW Minister aptly stated "33 Postcards, inspired by real life stories, explores how two individuals come together despite two different cultures, ages and unexpected circumstances." This evocative film portrays sensitively how people of vastly different cultural backgrounds can interact effectively in our society."

This is an unique and touching story that is rarely told about the relationship that some Aussies have with Chinese Orphans.

It’s not quite for everyone, but if you like a story of survival, beating the odds and the world coming together as one sort of thing, this is likely for you.

Well done to everyone involved in making the event a success.

Stars:

Guy Pearce, Zhu Lin, Claudia Karvan, and Lincoln Lewis

Produced by: Australia-China co-production

Websites

33 Postcards
www33postcardsthemovie.com

Randwick Ritz
www.ritzcinema.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

Rhiannon Fish and Lincoln Lewis
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33 Postcards Movie Premiere At Randwick Ritz Sydney, by Eva Rinaldi

Tonight saw 33 Postcards enjoy its premiere at the Randwick Ritz, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.

The night was not only a movie premiere but also an event somewhat designed to raise awareness and funds for educational and arts programs, tied into the film.

33 Postcards enjoyed strong media support by popular radio station 2UE and benefiting Sydney Children’s Choir and their Bursary Program, giving disadvantaged kids musical and educational opportunities that would have otherwise likely been out of their grasp.

The acclaimed cast and crew of 33 Postcards enjoyed drinks and bites with their fan base, insiders, and entertainment media, and also lapped up performances from the Sydney Children’s Choir and Chinese Lion Dancers.

Then it was time for the Australian theatrical premiere of the flick.

The film was shot in both China and Sydney, Australia in 2010. It’s the story of Chinese orphan Mei Mei (Zhu Lin) who for a decade of dreams about embracing her Australian sponsor Dean Randall (Guy Pearce). It’s not until she reaches 16 years of age, when her orphanage travels down under to Australia to attend a Choir Festival, Mei Mei takes the opportunity to look him up. What she finds however is a far cry from the idyllic life he depicted in his postcards. Initially mismatched, together they begin a journey in search of belonging, family, redemption, love and acceptance. It’s trial, tribulation, and living to fight and survive another day.

Dean is actually a convict in prison for manslaughter, so you can imagine the issues that brings on.

33 postcards won the Community Relations Commission Award at Sydney Film Festival and Victor Dominello MP NSW Minister aptly stated "33 Postcards, inspired by real life stories, explores how two individuals come together despite two different cultures, ages and unexpected circumstances." This evocative film portrays sensitively how people of vastly different cultural backgrounds can interact effectively in our society."

This is an unique and touching story that is rarely told about the relationship that some Aussies have with Chinese Orphans.

It’s not quite for everyone, but if you like a story of survival, beating the odds and the world coming together as one sort of thing, this is likely for you.

Well done to everyone involved in making the event a success.

Stars:

Guy Pearce, Zhu Lin, Claudia Karvan, and Lincoln Lewis

Produced by: Australia-China co-production

Websites

33 Postcards
www33postcardsthemovie.com

Randwick Ritz
www.ritzcinema.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

Rhiannon Fish and Lincoln Lewis
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Bild von Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
33 Postcards Movie Premiere At Randwick Ritz Sydney, by Eva Rinaldi

Tonight saw 33 Postcards enjoy its premiere at the Randwick Ritz, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.

The night was not only a movie premiere but also an event somewhat designed to raise awareness and funds for educational and arts programs, tied into the film.

33 Postcards enjoyed strong media support by popular radio station 2UE and benefiting Sydney Children’s Choir and their Bursary Program, giving disadvantaged kids musical and educational opportunities that would have otherwise likely been out of their grasp.

The acclaimed cast and crew of 33 Postcards enjoyed drinks and bites with their fan base, insiders, and entertainment media, and also lapped up performances from the Sydney Children’s Choir and Chinese Lion Dancers.

Then it was time for the Australian theatrical premiere of the flick.

The film was shot in both China and Sydney, Australia in 2010. It’s the story of Chinese orphan Mei Mei (Zhu Lin) who for a decade of dreams about embracing her Australian sponsor Dean Randall (Guy Pearce). It’s not until she reaches 16 years of age, when her orphanage travels down under to Australia to attend a Choir Festival, Mei Mei takes the opportunity to look him up. What she finds however is a far cry from the idyllic life he depicted in his postcards. Initially mismatched, together they begin a journey in search of belonging, family, redemption, love and acceptance. It’s trial, tribulation, and living to fight and survive another day.

Dean is actually a convict in prison for manslaughter, so you can imagine the issues that brings on.

33 postcards won the Community Relations Commission Award at Sydney Film Festival and Victor Dominello MP NSW Minister aptly stated "33 Postcards, inspired by real life stories, explores how two individuals come together despite two different cultures, ages and unexpected circumstances." This evocative film portrays sensitively how people of vastly different cultural backgrounds can interact effectively in our society."

This is an unique and touching story that is rarely told about the relationship that some Aussies have with Chinese Orphans.

It’s not quite for everyone, but if you like a story of survival, beating the odds and the world coming together as one sort of thing, this is likely for you.

Well done to everyone involved in making the event a success.

Stars:

Guy Pearce, Zhu Lin, Claudia Karvan, and Lincoln Lewis

Produced by: Australia-China co-production

Websites

33 Postcards
www33postcardsthemovie.com

Randwick Ritz
www.ritzcinema.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

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07 Nov 11 VARIOUS – INSIDER – DANCE MUSIC VOL.1 – LP in EX!!

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12'':Edwards & Armani,Acid Drill (Insider Remix)[NM] (Music Man Records)
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06 Nov 11 Populärste Music Insider Auktionen

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05 Nov 11 Insider – Vorbei (www.insider-bottrop.de)

INSIDER – www.insider-bottrop.de – performance on 11.08.2007, Pfarrheim. St. Matthias, Germany Bottrop. .: Powered by www.mk-media.com :.

INSIDER – www.insider-bottrop.de – performance on 11.08.2007, Pfarrheim. St. Matthias, Bottrop. .: powered by www.mk-media.com :.

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05 Nov 11 Tolle Music Insider Bilder

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Summertime lunch at Bryant Park, Aug 2009 – 41
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At first I thought this woman had an elaborate tattoo on her right leg. Then I thought it was some kind frilly slip by a too-short dress. And finally I decided that it was actually part of the dress itself.

Note: this photo was published in an undated (Jun 2010) blog titled "Beautiful Women." It was also published in a Mar 21, 2011 blog titled "Vogue Business erscheint wieder."

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I had a lunchtime dentist appointment in midtown Manhattan the other day, and when it was over, I decided to walk a couple blocks over to Bryant Park, behind the New York Public Library. It was a sunny day, and I thought I might see some gorgeous babes sunbathing on the park lawn in their bikinis (even being an amateur photographer is a tough job, but someone’s gotta do it). If not, I thought perhaps I’d find some photogenic tourists or oddball New Yorkers that I could photograph.

As it turns out, almost all of the central lawn was being covered over with some kind of wooden platform — presumably for an upcoming concert performance of some kind — so nobody was sunbathing out on the grass. But since that area was unavailable, and since it was still the lunchtime period, the periphery around the central lawn was chock-a-block with people. There’s now a cafe immediately behind (i.e., to the west) of the library itself, and it was doing a land-office business. And all along the north and south sides of the park, as well as the broader western side, there were tables and chairs and benches where people could enjoy their lunch with whatever food or entertainment they had brought along.

I was already aware of the pentanque court on the western side of the park, and knew that I’d find one or two good pictures there. But I didn’t realize that the Parks Department had set up two ping-pong tables, as well as several tables for chess-players. In addition, there were a few card games underway, and there was also a section set aside for people who wanted to borrow local newspapers to read.

As for the people: I had to remind myself that because Bryant Park is smack in the middle of mid-town Manhattan (a block away from Times Square, filling the square block between 41st/42nd street, and 5th/6th Avenue), most of the people enjoying their lunch were office workers. So the men typically wore slacks and dress shirts, and a surprising number of them were also wearing suits and ties. The women wore dresses and skirts, and generally looked quite fashionable and presentable. Of course, there were also tourists and students and miscellaneous others; but overall, it was a much more "upscale" bunch of people than I’m accustomed to seeing in my own residential area on the Upper West Side.

I was surprised by how many people were sitting alone — eating alone, reading alone, listening to music alone, dozing alone, or just staring into space alone. You’ll see some of them in this album, though I didn’t want to over-emphasize their presence; equally important, many of the loners just weren’t all that interesting from a photogenic perspective. So you’ll also see lots of couples, some children, a couple of families, and occasionally larger groups of people who were eating and chatting and enjoying the warm summer day.

Three activities dominated the scene, all of which were fairly predictable, under the circumstances: eating, reading, and talking on cellphones. You would expect people to be eating at lunch-time, of course; and you wouldn’t be surprised at the notion of people reading a book as they sat behind the New York Public Library on a warm, sunny day. But the pervasiveness of the cellphones was quite astonishing … oh, yeah, there were a few laptops, too, but fewer than I might have imagined.

I’ve photographed Bryant Park several times over the past 40 years, going back to some photos of 1969 Vietnam War protest marches that you can see in this album. I was here in the summer of 2008 to take these photos; I came back in January 2009 to take these photos of the winter scene; and I returned again for these pictures in March 2009 and these these pictures in the late spring of 2009; all of these have been collected into a Flickr "collection" of albums that you can find here. But if you want to see what New York City’s midtown office workers are doing at lunch, take a look at what’s in this album.

Fly Me To The Moon
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Christina and I went downtown last spring to check it out. Got free junk from the Department of Health. Wicked artwork, Starbuck tents, and live music.

Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival

Hey, look! It’s the same piece of art in the background here.

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04 Nov 11 Insider – Alles Anders [Music Star Contest 2 WBG - 20.11.07]

Insider – Alles Anders. Performance on 20.11.2007, Music Star Contest 2, Willy-Brandt-Gesamtschule, Bottrop :: powered by www.mk-media.com ::
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INSIDER – www.insider-bottrop.de – performance on 11.08.2007, Pfarrheim. St. Matthias, Bottrop. .: powered by www.mk-media.com :.

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03 Nov 11 Emergent Music and Visual Music: Inside Studies

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Emergent Music and Visual Music: Inside Studies kaufen bei Thalia.de

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02 Nov 11 Tolle Music Insider Bilder

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“Soho Road” – Bhangra Daytimers
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What does the panel say?

"Developed by a youth whose music was ignored both by the “mainstream” and the “underground’ alike, the Daytimer was a feature of the Bhangra club scene. Bhangra insiders, as with Northern Soul and Chicago House pioneers, had to build their own subculture. Promoters Chahalco, B.P and others found club cartels unhappy about making their lucrative venues available at night. Instead Bhangra events were organised in the daytime and thousands – who were otherwise expected at school or college – packed superclubs like Birmingham’s Hummingbird and Dome. Huge easy-to-reach city centre venues brought Asian youth together from across the country, creating business opportunities for a new generation of DJs, bands and organisers.

Bhangra Champion Boy Chana photographed UK nightclubs filled for the first time with young Asians, dressed in a mix of lenghas, shalwar kameez, sari’s, 501 jeans, flares and batwing tops. There was shared sense of community and passion as promoters struggled to create a time and a space for Bhangra. An innovative network of outlets – including Birmingham’s Matthew Boulton College and Nottingham’s Royal Video – got tickets and flyers into the hands of young people.

As Daytimer attendees were apt to miss out on their education, famlies, temples and community leaders complained to councils and police about this new peril. Live acts were pressured to stay away. The backlash reached its peak in the early 1990’s, but it was only as attendees matured and their expectations broadened that Daytimers were replaced by night time events, and the era was over.

“It wasn’t right to bunk off school or college, but the worst that would happen was that you might drink!” Ravi Singh, Retailer, Soho Road, Birmingham"

Originator and producerPunch Records

Written, researched, developed and curatedScholars and Warriors
Location PhotographyIain Reynolds
Interpretation Panels Designed byBrigitte Winsor

Exhibition Design – Mandeep Malhi
Image manipulation and additional photography byBrigitte Winsor
Champions – Boy Chana, San-J Sanj, Kally and Kash Sahota

Murals – Derek Connor
Chief Funder – Heritage Lottery Fund
Support and Inspiration – Richard Albutt, Rajinder Dudrah

Websitewww.sohoroadtothepunjab.org

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cue the dramatic music as the rain begins to fall

The bursting web 2.0 bubble.
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Lots of web 2.0 websites are starting to really feel the heat.
The initiatives and websites listed above are dead or in transition.

It’s possible I need to add or remove some companies as we go along.
You can find me on Twitter or post a comment with an update.

But more importantly, some companies need all the help they can get so feel free to use this list on your blog or website as a way to offer those websites, companies and the employees some really good advice on how to get through this.
Innovation is and always will be important, therefor we need to look back, see what went wrong and avoid making the same mistakes all over again. (Post your link in the comments below) Thank you.

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01 Nov 11 Lonely Planet Montreal & Quebec City City Guide [With Fold-Out Map]

This book includes a new 50-plus-page Quebec City chapter, dedicated music chapter, tailored itineraries and themed walking tours, and a Getting Started chapter for predeparture planning. It is written by savvy native Quebecois and a Montreal resident, featuring local voices through interviews and features; special insider tips for travelling with children, and for women and seniors; and a French language chapter and glossary written by a native speaker.

Preis: 14.70 EUR

Lonely Planet Montreal & Quebec City City Guide [With Fold-Out Map] kaufen bei Bol.de – Bücher (fremdsprachig)

Kategorie: Buch (ling.) > Taschenbuch > Nord- und Mittelamerika

Artikelnummer: 18713112
Keywords: Travel – Foreign | Travel / Canada / Quebec (QC)
Manufacturer: Lonely Planet
EAN: 9781741791709

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