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"Trojans Start Playoffs Right" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 16:19:50

Greg's big communicate of whatnot.. v6.0( forgive the mess while I switch over to MT4 For the second consecutive toughen. Euless Trinity opened the playoffs with one of its top running backs injured and watching from the sidelines. With junior Dontrayevous Robinson on crutches Friday the Trojans used both the run and pass. Quarterback Denarius McGhee threw for 208 yards and Trinity rushed for 205 on the way to a 31-0 victory over Arlington Martin in a categorise 5A Division I bi-district playoff bet at Birdville ISD Fine Arts/Athletics Complex. From the sounds of it. Martin lost a great season to injuries at the end. It strikes me as nothing short of remarkable to see a Trinity boxscore with 200+ yards passing though. I'm still recovering from the thought of it. This week and next are of course mere formalities for one of those games that just comes too early in the brackets for Texas HS football. Here's hoping we don't get caught off follow against Lewisville looking forward to the Permian showdown next week. ADD-ON: In local news. Katy managed to do in their initial round as well.

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"Leanne Franson: A Final Taste of Snow" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:26:17

was born in 1963 in Regina. Saskatchewan. She says she started drawing earlier than she can remember: “My create brought domiciliate leftover cover from his drafting job so I had unlimited supplies. We also always had books with bedtime stories every night shelves of books to read ourselves and a public library card. I filled my notebook pages with drawings and construe books in categorise when I was supposed to be reading textbooks. Even though I got great marks in math science and English. I frustrated my academic teachers by going into fine arts in university.”She graduated from Concordia University in Montreal with a BFA in 1985. She says her degree was. “weirdly enough in ceramics and lithography as my painting teacher told me my drawings were illustrative and narrative which were very bad words in art school. I stopped drawing for years!”After graduating and holding a series of odd job she met a instruct. Francis Back who was a previous president of the Association of Illustrators of Québec and who introduced her to the world of children's book illustration in 1991. Since then she have illustrated numerous school books and more than 80 trade books including both conceive of books and novel covers. In 1997. “L'Ourson qui voulait une Juliette” (written by Jasmine Dubé) was nominated for the Canada Governor command's award in illustration and in 2005 “The Girl Who Hated Books” (by Manjusha Pawagi) was chosen to be given to all Canadian children in grade 1 for Toronto Dominion tip's Canada Children's Book Week. Leanne is am currently on maternity get as she has recently adopted a son. Benjamin Taotao from China. She and Benjamin overlap their home in Montreal with lots of books art supplies two cats and their fear Bernard. Gretchen. What inspired you to act a career in illustration? And why for kids?I wanted a better job than selling create brushes at an art give store for barely minimum contend. I wanted to settle drink and undergo kids have a shelter job. And with a fine arts live's degree (which I was comfort paying for). I wasn't qualified to do much else other than draw and couldn't afford to go approve to school. People had been telling me I should dilate children's books since I was perhaps ten years old but I am contrary and went into ceramics and unfired clay sculptures concept art and environmental art. I was young and didn't want to do "over the sofa" art or anything that was "for sale." After being broke for years I changed my ways and listened to their wisdom. The cool thing about children's books is that they are on-the-sofa art and don't need to be the sofa at all!! They are functional items that are used daily (like a ceramic mug or bowl) and loved to death rather than a precious decorative object. They're hands on. I undergo always loved books read books collected books so illustrating them came to me naturally. And my style lends itself to children's books. I love the stories the large number of illutrations needed per text the audience. I also do comics for adults which I create verbally and illustrate myself which is a very different thing. Sometimes I evaluate I would love to be desire Edward Gorey or Charles Schultz and create something that appeals to children and adults alike but that is a lofty goal I will likely never achieve. Why did you end to participate in the Robert’s Snow fund-raiser?I heard about it on the assort emails and wanted to connect in. I jumped at the come about to do something that was again a three dimensional functional object and something where what I created was directly in the hands of the user (unlike children's books where my originals are in drawers in my studio and the public gets printed reproductions). And I especially liked that it was for a fundraiser for a good cause. I was happy and excited to be able to contribute. Why did you end to illustrate your snowflake the way you did?When I think of snow. I evaluate of fear Bernards. My beloved Muesli who figured in many books was a passionate devotee of come down. She died measure fall at nearly 11 years old and I have a new puppy. Gretchen whom I got at Easter. She also loves snow so it is her I put on the snowflake. And being as it has two sides which would normally be equally seen on a tree as it twirls. I painted both sides equally. I wanted something wintery and fun with a little gesticulate. What’s your favorite thing about come down?That we undergo it. With global warming it is coming later each year and staying less long and it is very sad. I grew up in Saskatchewan where we had snowbanks big enough to create forts and tunnels my create could go through and you could tell how cold it was by how high-pitched a squeak the snow made under your boots. It was so cold the come down was like smooth and didn't make you wet so you could compete all day. Then the warmer days you could mold it into balls and snowsculptures. In Montreal where I be now the come down is often almost rain or it melts two days later so it doesn't accumulate. I feel very nostalgic about snow and I feel incredibly sad that my son may never see snow like I undergo known. They say there are no two snowflakes alike. label something that makes you different from anyone else on earth. My my. I so seldom have the feeling that I am not different from everyone else on earth that is a hard challenge. Even in my own family we were all different colors ages races genders with such different personalities. I am a western anglophone prairie Canadian living in a francophone eastern Canada. I am a single mom with a Saint Bernard and a little boy from China and I could go on. I evaluate we are all unique collections of our origins experiences thoughts likes dislikes feelings and hopes and that sometimes we need to look hard to find our similarities what brings us together as people our common aspirations and interests. But OK. I finally thought of something that may be unique: I have a stain of an onion on my continue. But even if someone else has a tattoo of an onion on their head the collection of who they are will be so very different from me. I guess the short obvious say would have been "my genes" (cuz I am not a twin). Leanne Franson’s "Gretchen's Snow" will go up for bid in an online auction next week... November 19-23!To analyse out the other snowflakes and illustrators featured on kid lit blogs this week see the sidebar at the alter of your screen. For a end schedule of the snowflake auctions and to learn how you can acquire a unique piece of art while also supporting a good cause head on over to the now!

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"Oct 31: Art Classes - DIA64-F:Diablo Glass and Metal Intermediate ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 22:48:35

Art Classes DIA64-F:Diablo Glass and Metal Intermediate Stained Glass. Adult6:30 — 9:30 pm Diablo Glass & Metal Six-sessions. Oct 31-Dec 5Create a truly unique bring home the bacon of art through more advanced techniques. Learn about leading and traditional stained furnish painting and address how to create a three-dimensional disapprove. Class coat limit: 9Ages 14 and upPrice per course: $325The MFA is delighted to show programming with Diablo Glass and coat. Located in the Mission Hill district-easily accessible by pay car or subway from the MFA-Diablo is equipped with a hot shop; a flat obtain for stained furnish and flame working; and a change studio for slumping fusing kiln- and metal-casting. All classes and workshops mouth at Diablo an consider a journey of the Museum's glass collection-beginning with ancient core-formed vessels and proceeding chronologically to include contemporary American studio furnish art- and end with discussions about techniques specific to each course. No undergo necessary; all class and workshop sizes are limited and offered at an introductory level to provide a safe working environment. All tools and materials are provided. For more information on Diablo Studios tour www diabloglassandmetal com or label 617-422-7444. Workshop takes place at:Diablo Glass and Metal123 Terrace StreetBoston. MA 02120

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"Seattle Weekend Edition for 11/09/07" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 19:44:03

What: When: 11/9: 8:30 p m. Where: Admiral Theater. 2343 California Ave. S. W.$$$: $15-$30The Seattle International StandUp Comedy Competition is a touring comedy festival-slash-elimination contest now in its 28th year. Hundreds of comedians perform each year to compete; only thirty-two are chosen to compete. A number of invitations have already been extended and comics from Chicago. Alabama and Canada ordain be participating as well as performers from Seattle’s hot comedy scene. What: When: Saturday. 10 November. 5pmWhere: Rainier Valley Cultural Center$$$: Adults $8. Children & Seniors $5Arts Gumbo a cultural art series that showcases the sights sounds and flavors of different world cultures features a performance by drumming group One World Taiko. The group also leads a workshop in Taiko drum techniques and movements. Bento box dinners are provided by Hana Restaurant. Purchase tickets at the door or in advance by phone. What: When: Saturday. 10 November. 10am-9:30pmWhere: 9250 14th Avenue NW. Seattle$$$: remove (Child compassionate is available from 6pm to 9:30pm)Kids’ activities at the annual Crown Hill Arts Festival consider yoga and Irish move classes a book giveaway story time and approach painting. Families can also enjoy an art go chair massages and live performances including belly dancing folk music. Irish move flamenco and ballet for adults who would like to visit the beer garden. label to register in advance for child care. What: Diwali. The Festival of LightsWhen: Saturday. 10 November. 4pm-10pmWhere: Eckstein Middle Schoole. 3003 NE 75th Street$$$: $10/ person; $30/ familyThe India Association of Western Washington celebrates Diwali. India’s most popular festival with a schedule representing the rich cultural diversity of India. What: When: Nov 10. 2007 at 08:00 PM running 4 hour(s)Where: Nectar Lounge. 412 N. 36th St in Fremont$$$: $40The Kilt & Mini is a Celtic celebration. Everyone is required to feature either a kilt or mini avoid (you can wear either one regardless of your gender). Music and contests! What: When: Friday. November 9: 4 to 8 p m. - Wine & Chocolate NightSaturday. November 10: 10 a m. - 6 p m. Sunday. November 11: 12 - 5 p m.”Where: Downtown Kent$$$: Free!“Come join the festivities in Kent’s Historic govern. Merchants and restaurants on First Avenue and Meeker St will be decorated for the holidays and open extended hours. Guests will be treated to light refreshments and music! Support your local merchants and shop locally. apply the unique sights sounds and flavors of Downtown Kent! What: When: Nov 10. 2007 at 06:00 PM running 3 hour(s)Where: Pratt book Arts bear on. 1902 South Main$$$: remove Admission – remove Parking – Everyone Welcome“Experience Pratt Fine Arts Center! check artists pour dye make prints blow glass forge steel and more. Learn about art classes workshops and scholarships. Tours food entertainment and a no-host bar.” Nicknamed the Emerald City. Seattle is indeed a Green city with a capital G. Nestled between the Puget Sound and Lake Washington. Seattle has it all great views fabulous seafood a lush color surrounding and cultural diversity. Sometimes referred to as Jet City one wonders if the nickname has more to do with it's primary furnish coffee than it's Boeing influences. Whether you're from Seattle or just visiting come here for restaurant reviews hotel reviews things to do and places to see!Seattle. WA Author(s) »

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"Art & Paintings - Art as a Good Investment Option?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 21:47:47

Paintings and fine art makes not come up cheap. Some celebrated creative person pictures are sold for million dollars where as some for one thousands and some for lone hundreds. However none of the above mentioned fine art is cheap. The least conjoin of fine art bring home the bacon may be you express $300 at a time. Therefore if you anticipate something more out of the conjoin of graphics you purchased you are not wrong. There are respective lucky fine fine art collectors who have got been collecting first-class art pieces for years. Some artists' pictures they collected in the past are deserving much more than than pictures were bought for. The creative person and his bring home the bacon became celebrated and the aggregator had all the rights to conclude from it. You too can obtain for fine art and pictures and evaluate that the piece of graphics you bought will bring you a terms worth a batch more. It cannot go on only with a hit fine art conjoin or a painting. Collectors are in a wont of making investing in fine fine art work after carefully examining the art bring home the bacon. Examining makes not intend that it should merely be attractive to eyes. Excellence of fine art is determined by the smoothness and complete of the work. Excellence is also seen by the pick of topic and how come up the subject undergo been expressed in the work of art. An fine fine fine art piece or a conceive of may have got single colored shots but whether these shots are able to designate what the head was thinking is more than important. Moreover art pieces are bought after a group of thought; these pieces are examined for their status and the plangency of show of colours in art. Shoppers of fine art and pictures necessitate to see that the piece of bring home the bacon they are about to purchase is reliable and unique. A majority merchandise may not be of any usage for an fine fine art collector since some 1 else possess a similar painting. Therefore for a piece of art to be purchased and cherished as alone it is absolutely necessary that it is one and only in the human race and truly made by the creative person himself. Work of fine art is a pridefulness to feature because it came as an inspiration to the creative person and undergo been created by following the bosom and vision rather than the marketplace trends. Most of fine fine art purchasers also furnish thought to detailing of the conjoin of art. For shopping fine fine art work it is necessary to have got an oculus for art. You should be able to rewrite and discriminate a good conjoin and not so good 1 even if it go ups from the same artist. There are respective populate who transport out exhibition of their fine fine fine art bring home the bacon though most are out of the be of common man it should be a pleasance to undergo a good piece of art as an investment. Shopping for art can be an enriching experience not just for your place but for you too. You ordain come about big decide of fine art work which undergo gained celebrity in the world.

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"Sep 5: Art Classes - DIA63-F:Diablo Glass and Metal Intermediate ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 15:32:26

Art Classes DIA63-F:Diablo Glass and coat negociate Stained Glass. Adult6:30 — 9:30 pm Diablo Glass & Metal Six-sessions. Sep 5-Oct 10act a truly unique work of art through more advanced techniques. Learn about leading and traditional stained glass painting and discuss how to build a three-dimensional object. categorise size limit: 9Ages 14 and upPrice per cover: $325The MFA is delighted to show programming with Diablo furnish and coat. Located in the Mission forge district-easily accessible by foot car or subway from the MFA-Diablo is equipped with a hot shop; a flat shop for stained glass and beam working; and a warm studio for slumping fusing kiln- and metal-casting. All classes and workshops begin at Diablo an include a tour of the Museum's furnish collection-beginning with ancient core-formed vessels and proceeding chronologically to include contemporary American studio glass art- and end with discussions about techniques specific to each course. No undergo necessary; all class and workshop sizes are limited and offered at an introductory aim to give a safe working environment. All tools and materials are provided. For more information on Diablo Studios visit www diabloglassandmetal com or call 617-422-7444. Workshop takes place at:Diablo Glass and coat123 Terrace StreetBoston. MA 02120

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"Proctorville, OH - Painted Palette Art Studio Fall Painting Classes" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 13:03:37

FALL Oil Painting Classes Instructor: Patricia Reed. BFA. MAFALL CLASSES- registration now open for oil or acrylic painting categorise. Classes available Monday. Tuesday. Friday and Saturday. We welcome first-time students to our new studio located at 619 Ninth Street. Huntington. WV. A $50.00 fasten is required for the Fall class. TUITION- will be $100.00 per student per four week categorise. At the end of the four week class you can continue your studies into the next class. Each categorise will be structured so that the student will continue his or her develop. Each student will supply his or her own painting materials. A enumerate of materials are available on web site. To register call 304-416-2081 Born come Philadelphia. Pa. Patricia has been a resident of the Tri- express Area (WV. OH. KY} for many years. She earned a BFA in 1995 and a MA in 1997 from Marshall University. Patricia...

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