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or the ukrainian art foundation. i work with our ukrainian actors. in fact, not all of them are there. there are some actors. there are those who really came as volunteers . now your donors are ukrainians. is it foreign aid? ukrainians are mainly the majority. moreover, many people help me, that is, if we open some big gatherings there, people from with whom i am friends, with whom i communicate, they help, then they transfer it to the fund and in this way we purchase because i am sure that my audience, for example, has already exhausted itself there, if i can collect 50-60 thousand from them in a month, well, this is a big, like, a big success, well now it has become much more difficult to close meetings, especially when we have some large funds, so if we are talking about the prytula fund for come back alive, which have a certain one, which have their own advertising, quite long-term. well, in short, they are still supported by the state. let's go honest, there are some funds that actively promote themselves and th
or the ukrainian art foundation. i work with our ukrainian actors. in fact, not all of them are there. there are some actors. there are those who really came as volunteers . now your donors are ukrainians. is it foreign aid? ukrainians are mainly the majority. moreover, many people help me, that is, if we open some big gatherings there, people from with whom i am friends, with whom i communicate, they help, then they transfer it to the fund and in this way we purchase because i am sure that my...
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what are they contacting you with, are you trying to close the fund, ours is called ukrainian art foundation or the ukrainian art fund, i work with our ukrainian actors, in fact, well , not all of them are there. there are some actors there, there are those who really came as volunteers, they just stayed, we work according to the requests that are sent to us somewhere, we are trying to find funds, our direction now is military, who are your donors now? are they ukrainians? is it foreign aid? are ukrainians mostly the majority? moreover, many people help me, that is, if we open some big meetings there , people with whom i am friends , with whom i communicate, help and then transfer them to funds. thus we buy because i am sure that my audience, for example, has already exhausted itself there, if i can collect 50-60 thousand from them in a month, well, this is a big, like a big success, well , now it has become more difficult to close, god, even more so when we have some large funds, yes, if we are talking about the prytula fund for come back alive, which are certain, which have their own adver
what are they contacting you with, are you trying to close the fund, ours is called ukrainian art foundation or the ukrainian art fund, i work with our ukrainian actors, in fact, well , not all of them are there. there are some actors there, there are those who really came as volunteers, they just stayed, we work according to the requests that are sent to us somewhere, we are trying to find funds, our direction now is military, who are your donors now? are they ukrainians? is it foreign aid?...
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chinatown, the center is one of 10 recipients to be commission body, hewlett foundation, which is the largest funder of artsn the bay area. the foundation says this year they chose to give the grant to be chinese cultural center because of the way they capture asian american experiences. he looked foundation director of public art nicole describe the innovative arts plan for chinatown. take a listen. >> i can't wait to see the premiere and it heartbreak. projections, 3 d models live. person sounds. and we're really very fortunate to have chinese culture center and doing work like this in the bay are too much. >> a little grant will also expand the center's art on chinatown, streets, alleyways, parks and festivals. hey, will that will be nice, especially when the weather is nice enough for all of us to be outdoors. now is definitely the time to grab yourself a jacket. good morning. yeah. >> absolutely right about that. maybe 2 jackets, layer and another layer on top of it because we are cold this morning right up. we've got some temperatures in the north bay that are dropping well into the low 30's frost adv
chinatown, the center is one of 10 recipients to be commission body, hewlett foundation, which is the largest funder of artsn the bay area. the foundation says this year they chose to give the grant to be chinese cultural center because of the way they capture asian american experiences. he looked foundation director of public art nicole describe the innovative arts plan for chinatown. take a listen. >> i can't wait to see the premiere and it heartbreak. projections, 3 d models live....
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"fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at arts.gov. [woman shuddering] [faucet drips] [drip] [drip] [drip] [rapid footsteps] [silence] [faucet drips] [drip] [indistinct p.a. announcements] [door shuts] doctor: you ok? woman: mm-hmm. doctor: ok. open. [woman exhales] doctor: mm-hmm. remove. woman: mm-mm. this one. uh, please? doctor: ok, good. ahh. i'll see you next week. woman: that's it? doctor: there's not much-- woman: it's getting worse. i keep forgetting things, even my son's name, and i have my-- i have my company retreat this weekend, and i need it to stop. doctor: ok. let's try this. i want you to, every night, read a page of this book. [clears throat] and copy down what you remember. think of it as exercise but for brain. it might help. you're young. it's strange. perhaps if you gave me more details of your medical history. woman: thank you, doctor. i'll--i'll be leaving now. [siren sounds in distance] [operatic singing on soundtrack] [clank, click] [singing continues] [singing stops] [machine clacking
"fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at arts.gov. [woman shuddering] [faucet drips] [drip] [drip] [drip] [rapid footsteps] [silence] [faucet drips] [drip] [indistinct p.a. announcements] [door shuts] doctor: you ok? woman: mm-hmm. doctor: ok. open. [woman exhales] doctor: mm-hmm. remove. woman: mm-mm. this one. uh, please? doctor: ok, good. ahh. i'll see you next week. woman: that's...
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hello year of foundation 1889 yes, art inspires, gives strength, helps dreams come true. for example, this guy maximilian. mare was so poor. that his first musical instrument was an empty sardine can, he sold fruits, worked on a sugarcane plantation, and in the evenings he sang on the streets and in cheap coffee shops, and yet talent is perseverance and i'm not afraid of this word. love for art made him one of the most famous singers in cuba he was born here in the province of singas. to be more precise, in the small provincial town of lakas, where i actually went. i sit live more than friendly. meet a visiting tourist. to begin with, they hang such a branch behind his ear to ward off evil spirits, and only then, of course, he begins to talk about his famous countryman. why do cubans adore denis so much, he was literally charged with fun, happiness , love of life, and this energy was enough for everyone. and it has always fascinated me that even in the musical he didn’t study at school, but his hearing, he had an unusual rhythm and music, he felt it perfectly, but it’s tr
hello year of foundation 1889 yes, art inspires, gives strength, helps dreams come true. for example, this guy maximilian. mare was so poor. that his first musical instrument was an empty sardine can, he sold fruits, worked on a sugarcane plantation, and in the evenings he sang on the streets and in cheap coffee shops, and yet talent is perseverance and i'm not afraid of this word. love for art made him one of the most famous singers in cuba he was born here in the province of singas. to be...
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foundation. also, the metal art object will be completely treated against corrosion. is is a mandatory procedure in our climate, concreting the legs. uh, since they are inside a little below the foundation there is water. it remains to raise a little and remove water from the inside from the structure , concreting takes place and will be carried out, punching holes and removing this water from the bison from inside at the final stage of renovation majestic bison. the monochromatic terracotta color of the sculpture will change its color and will be cleaned and colorful 3d images will be applied on both sides of its concept in the process of discussion. this is a kind of 3d picture image, so that it can be seen from the side, as if the voluminous silhouette of this design , together with the backlight, it creates a certain look. well, and definitely, so to speak, the atmosphere of the transformation of the bison at the olympics is planned to be done in december, experts are sure. ortho objects will not just be from the tourist attraction, but will become a popular photo
foundation. also, the metal art object will be completely treated against corrosion. is is a mandatory procedure in our climate, concreting the legs. uh, since they are inside a little below the foundation there is water. it remains to raise a little and remove water from the inside from the structure , concreting takes place and will be carried out, punching holes and removing this water from the bison from inside at the final stage of renovation majestic bison. the monochromatic terracotta...
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art and chinatown. the center is one of 10 recipients to be commissioned by the hewlett foundation. that's the biggest funder of arts in the bay area. the foundation says it chose to give the grant to the chinese cultural center because of the way they capture asian american experiences. hewlett foundation director talk about what's planned for chinatown. >> i can't wait to see the premiere and it incorporate large projections. 3 d models live. person sounds. and we're really very fortunate to have chinese culture center won doing the are too much. >> that grant money will be used also to expand the center's art on china town streets, alleys, parks and at festivals. >> next tonight on kron, 4 news at 8, a man is killed. 2 others injured in a seemingly random attack in san francisco. will show you surveillance video of what happened. plus, san francisco teachers all over the city calling out saying that they were sick of the monthslong payroll problems and the historic milestone. dianne feinstein is reaching in the united states senate. stay wit san francisco police are investigating
art and chinatown. the center is one of 10 recipients to be commissioned by the hewlett foundation. that's the biggest funder of arts in the bay area. the foundation says it chose to give the grant to the chinese cultural center because of the way they capture asian american experiences. hewlett foundation director talk about what's planned for chinatown. >> i can't wait to see the premiere and it incorporate large projections. 3 d models live. person sounds. and we're really very...
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art object is undergoing a renewal procedure. specialists are inspecting and restoring the welds. the foundationso being repaired by a metal art object with a height of 28 m and a weight of about 70 tons, which will be completely treated against corrosion. primarily. we look at the technical structure from the perspective of the preservation of the same metal sheets, so that the welds are in order, so that the sheets are metal in their places. and, accordingly, the very foundation on which this tooth stands. well, the latest is, of course, the coloring of the sculpture will be updated not only on the inside, on both sides of the bison , new 3d images will be applied. the work is scheduled to be completed in december. the installation of christmas trees has begun. green icons will appear in different districts of the capital. the main winter holiday has already grown in gorky park, picking up the baton and in microdistricts a new year tree was installed in grilevichi. in total , more than 30 christmas trees with completely new year's decor will appear in the capital, minsk will try them on by dec
art object is undergoing a renewal procedure. specialists are inspecting and restoring the welds. the foundationso being repaired by a metal art object with a height of 28 m and a weight of about 70 tons, which will be completely treated against corrosion. primarily. we look at the technical structure from the perspective of the preservation of the same metal sheets, so that the welds are in order, so that the sheets are metal in their places. and, accordingly, the very foundation on which this...
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foundation. also, the metal art object will be completely treated against corrosion.ocedure of the obligations of the sculpture will be cleaned and applied on both sides, colorful 3d images of its concept in the process of discussion. the transformation of the bison on the olympic jacket is planned to be completed in december in belarus . to design suitable simulators consulted from paralympians, and the first to try out the new product , lyudmila volchok, a sports complex appeared, thanks to the project of the presidential sports club. sports for all the main task is to involve children and adults in physical education classes in ee gymnasiums, but nonetheless. yes it is for residents for people for children. they'll be smaller, they say get stuck on their phones and uh, they'll really hang on the horizontal bars like a kid, make the sun, because the children should be outside. sports town. must constantly rubbed wiped them with their sleeves palms. they should have calluses from the horizontal bar. they should be boys within the framework of the project, in just six
foundation. also, the metal art object will be completely treated against corrosion.ocedure of the obligations of the sculpture will be cleaned and applied on both sides, colorful 3d images of its concept in the process of discussion. the transformation of the bison on the olympic jacket is planned to be completed in december in belarus . to design suitable simulators consulted from paralympians, and the first to try out the new product , lyudmila volchok, a sports complex appeared, thanks to...
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kcet fine cut festival of films is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at arts.gov. [woman breathing heavily] mama? [baby fussing] [indistinct chatter] [person coughing] [man speaking on tv] [phone chiming] [engine sputtering] [men speaking indistinctly] shh. [zhao coughing] [birds chirping] [brake screeches] [brake screeches] [coughing] [both exhale] [zhao coughing] [coughs] [zhao coughing] [engine sputters, stops] [zhao coughing] [zhao coughing] [breathing heavily] [secret blows] [baby fussing] [girl vocalizing oradio] snowie: hey. [girl vocalizing] [clattering] girl: there. [indistinct]. there we go. oh. you probably want some tea, huh? this cup for you. this means we have to leave, doesn't it? [door closes] [indistinct chatter] man: next. name? name? i see you're a little slow, huh? well, no worries. we got wk for people like you, too. i'll just need to get some form of identification. unfortunately, that's just not gonna cut it. man 2: come on, feller. some of us ain't got all day. is this some kind of joke? beat it. moron. [bird cawing]
kcet fine cut festival of films is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at arts.gov. [woman breathing heavily] mama? [baby fussing] [indistinct chatter] [person coughing] [man speaking on tv] [phone chiming] [engine sputtering] [men speaking indistinctly] shh. [zhao coughing] [birds chirping] [brake screeches] [brake screeches] [coughing] [both exhale] [zhao coughing] [coughs] [zhao coughing] [engine sputters, stops] [zhao...
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radcliffe fellow at harvard and holds fellowships from the national endowment for the arts and the poetry foundation. welcome. our illustrious group. a lot of work, a lot of water, high. the books. we love that. what's up, miami? yeah. i haven't been back since the pandemic, so it's like, thank you for inviting me back. it's been great. and incredible career. and lee, i feel so honored to be here. i just a lot of gratitude. that's because i finally out exactly where i needed to be. if i some if you saw me this morning when i was trying to find where i needed to be, i was a very grumpy. i was like, what is this many people? but honestly, what a beautiful community event that so many people. miami, this is such an incredible cultural event, the city of miami. and i'm so glad that it remains such an important part of your city. so kudos you make that happen. i mean, not the organizers. i mean. yes, the organizers really. it's your tone turn out so. thank you so much. so i i'm the author of a memoir once i was you a memoir of love and hate and tour in america that was just released in september for youn
radcliffe fellow at harvard and holds fellowships from the national endowment for the arts and the poetry foundation. welcome. our illustrious group. a lot of work, a lot of water, high. the books. we love that. what's up, miami? yeah. i haven't been back since the pandemic, so it's like, thank you for inviting me back. it's been great. and incredible career. and lee, i feel so honored to be here. i just a lot of gratitude. that's because i finally out exactly where i needed to be. if i some if...
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hello year of foundation 1889 yes, art inspires, gives strength, helps dreams come true. maximilian. marais was so poor that his first musical instrument was an empty sardine can. he sold fruit, worked on a sugarcane plantation, and in the evenings he sang on the streets in cheap coffee houses, and yet talent is perseverance and i'm not afraid of the word. the love of art made him one of the most famous singers in cuba benny mere. and he was born here in the province of singas. or rather, in a small provincial town, lahas, where i actually went. i sit live more than friendly, having met a visiting tourist. to begin with, they hang such a branch behind his ear to ward off evil spirits, and only then, of course, he begins to talk about his famous countryman. why do cubans adore denis so much, he was literally charged with fun, happiness, love for life, and this energy was enough for everyone. and he always admired the fact that he didn’t even study at a music school, but he had an extraordinary ear, and he felt the music and its rhythm perfectly, but it’s true that one of b
hello year of foundation 1889 yes, art inspires, gives strength, helps dreams come true. maximilian. marais was so poor that his first musical instrument was an empty sardine can. he sold fruit, worked on a sugarcane plantation, and in the evenings he sang on the streets in cheap coffee houses, and yet talent is perseverance and i'm not afraid of the word. the love of art made him one of the most famous singers in cuba benny mere. and he was born here in the province of singas. or rather, in a...
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radcliffe fellow at harvard and holds fellowships from the national endowment for the arts and the poetry foundation. welcome. our illustrious group. a lot of work, a lot of water, high. the books. we love that. what's up, miami? yeah. i haven't been back since the pandemic, so it's like, thank you for inviting me back. it's been great. and incredible career. and lee, i feel so honored to be here. i just a lot of gratitude. that's because i finally out exactly where i needed to be. if i some if you saw me this morning when i was trying to find where i needed to be, i was a very grumpy. i was like, what is this many people? but honestly, what a beautiful community event that so many people. miami, this is such an incredible cultural event, the city of miami. and i'm so glad that it remains such an important part of your city. so kudos you make that happen. i mean, not the organizers. i mean. yes, the organizers really. it's your tone turn out so. thank you so much. so i i'm the author of a memoir once i was you a memoir of love and hate and tour in america that was just released in september for youn
radcliffe fellow at harvard and holds fellowships from the national endowment for the arts and the poetry foundation. welcome. our illustrious group. a lot of work, a lot of water, high. the books. we love that. what's up, miami? yeah. i haven't been back since the pandemic, so it's like, thank you for inviting me back. it's been great. and incredible career. and lee, i feel so honored to be here. i just a lot of gratitude. that's because i finally out exactly where i needed to be. if i some if...
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a comprehensive renovation program, specialists inspect and restore welds, repair the foundation, and the metal artect will be completely treated against corrosion. this procedure, obligatory in the conditions of our climate , at the final stage of renewal of the majestic bison. monochromatic terracotta will change its color the color of the sculpture will be cleaned and colorful 3d images will be applied on both sides its concept in the process of discussion the transformation of the bison on the olympic jacket is planned to be completed in december another multifunctional sports ground was opened in belarus, what kind of object is it and where is it calisthenics basketball and gymnastics all in one place complex on the basis of the first gymnasium, ashmyany - these are four zones, including for people with disabilities , in order to design suitable simulators, they consulted with paralympic athletes. and tried out the new one for the first time. lyudmila volchok, a sports complex appeared thanks to the president's project. according to the sports club sports for all the main task is to involve ch
a comprehensive renovation program, specialists inspect and restore welds, repair the foundation, and the metal artect will be completely treated against corrosion. this procedure, obligatory in the conditions of our climate , at the final stage of renewal of the majestic bison. monochromatic terracotta will change its color the color of the sculpture will be cleaned and colorful 3d images will be applied on both sides its concept in the process of discussion the transformation of the bison on...
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"fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on t web at arts.gov.
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art. so, darren, as the head of the ford foundation, you're one of the most important people in the worldanthropy, but tell us how has the world of philanthropy changed because of covid? darren: well, i'm not sure i agree that i'm the most important. i think i am part of a constellation of people who are lucky enough to lead foundations like ford or rockefeller, macarthur, any of the great legacies. but covid has absolutely impacted how we do our work, both internationally and domestically. let's start with internationally. the reality of this moment is that we are seeing tremendous inequality in the ways in which vaccines are being distributed, the ways in which they're being manufactured, and the issues around cost, intellectual property, which are profound and are having a tremendous negative impact, especially for people in africa and much of the global south. in the united states, we know that covid has meant that communities that are historically the most vulnerable are doubly impacted because of covid, and so, what that has meant for philanthropy is that we've had to double down in
art. so, darren, as the head of the ford foundation, you're one of the most important people in the worldanthropy, but tell us how has the world of philanthropy changed because of covid? darren: well, i'm not sure i agree that i'm the most important. i think i am part of a constellation of people who are lucky enough to lead foundations like ford or rockefeller, macarthur, any of the great legacies. but covid has absolutely impacted how we do our work, both internationally and domestically....
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america reframed provided by open society foundations, acton family givg, park foundation, thnation endowment for the artsan fodation ♪ (upbeat music) - when i looked at the archival, it was always really hard to watch that because that's how i remember my dad. - everyone that i've gh in love is at risk of being attacked or killed. (upbeat music) - our country is still in this place where we have this conversation about black versus white versus latino versus asi versus indigenous. we forget that so many of these communities are intermixed. - [man] and here's lonnie riding the pine, collecting splinters again. - pkew. - it's heavy, dad! (people laugh) (toddler babbles) - these are also american stories. these are also human stories and they're all relatable in my eyes. - [dispatcher] there's only one shooter, gunshot wound to the head. he is down. - [man] 311 to all units. - i felt an affinity for the story. - there is no protol for these things. i don't know what to do. - [sarita] the punjabi sikh community is very strong. there's so many ways people have been resilient coming together. (women chanting)
america reframed provided by open society foundations, acton family givg, park foundation, thnation endowment for the artsan fodation ♪ (upbeat music) - when i looked at the archival, it was always really hard to watch that because that's how i remember my dad. - everyone that i've gh in love is at risk of being attacked or killed. (upbeat music) - our country is still in this place where we have this conversation about black versus white versus latino versus asi versus indigenous. we forget...
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publicroadstin adtional fding for americy en socie foundatns, acton family giving, park foundation, the national endowment for the arts i saw a sign at the poll station that said, "ask me about being a poll worker." i asked. a petite woman with short gray hair wrote down a website and told me that they're always looking. i thought, as a new american, d the democratic process on a deeper level, and be part of it. i never thought i would become an american citizen. it never really mattered to me until i had my daughter. when she was younger, we used to travel quite a bit, and there was one year where we were outside the country one week shy of six months. i knew, as a green card holder, that if i had left the country for longer than six months, i could have my green card taken away from me. my middle sister had her green card taken away from her. she went to holland to be with her love, and when she returned to the u.s., she was told that she was just transiting. it scared me that i could be kicked out of a country that my daughter knows as home. and so, when i received notification of my in-person citizenship test, i r
publicroadstin adtional fding for americy en socie foundatns, acton family giving, park foundation, the national endowment for the arts i saw a sign at the poll station that said, "ask me about being a poll worker." i asked. a petite woman with short gray hair wrote down a website and told me that they're always looking. i thought, as a new american, d the democratic process on a deeper level, and be part of it. i never thought i would become an american citizen. it never really...
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art? it's incredible. yes. and you're president of the andrew w foundation and you're amplifying that. and bigger ways, even beyond your own individual artistic voice. i want to want to talk about that. yeah. mean, i do think i think i think an extraordinary time not because more people are making because i believe there's a pretty steady state of creativity over place in time. so if we look back at, you know, we were talking about the harlem renaissance this morning or if we look back at other moments in time artists, you cannot actually, as it turns out, in the my experience here yet i pray extinguish intellectual and artistic creative voices. what's changed i think, is just and you know, this this is attributed to the political movements of the 1960s this is attributed to black studies and ethnic studies. this is attributable to all of the movement in society. this is attributable to affirmative action. let's talk about that. all of the things that have said our societal spaces have to be more open and democratic. they have to welcome more people, because if we don't do that in our
art? it's incredible. yes. and you're president of the andrew w foundation and you're amplifying that. and bigger ways, even beyond your own individual artistic voice. i want to want to talk about that. yeah. mean, i do think i think i think an extraordinary time not because more people are making because i believe there's a pretty steady state of creativity over place in time. so if we look back at, you know, we were talking about the harlem renaissance this morning or if we look back at other...
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foundation. also, the metal art object will be completely treated against corrosion. this the procedure is obligatory in the conditions of our climate, the concreting of the legs, since they are inside a little below the foundation there is water. it remains to slightly raise and remove water from the inside from the structure, concreting is underway and will be carried out, punching holes and removing this water from the inside of the bison at the final stage of updating the majestic bison. the monochromatic terracotta color of the sculpture will change its color and will be cleaned and colorful 3d images will be applied on both sides of its concept in the process of discussion. it's kind of a 3d picture is an image so that it can be seen from the side, as if the voluminous silhouette of this structure , together with the backlight, creates a certain look. well, and definitely, so to speak, the atmosphere of the transformation of the bison at the olympics is planned to be done in december, experts are sure that the objects will not only be a tourist attraction, but wi
foundation. also, the metal art object will be completely treated against corrosion. this the procedure is obligatory in the conditions of our climate, the concreting of the legs, since they are inside a little below the foundation there is water. it remains to slightly raise and remove water from the inside from the structure, concreting is underway and will be carried out, punching holes and removing this water from the inside of the bison at the final stage of updating the majestic bison....
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art object is undergoing a renewal procedure. specialists are inspecting and restoring the welds. the foundation a height of 28 m and a weight of about 70 tons, which will be completely treated against corrosion. primarily. we look at the technical structure from the perspective of the preservation of the same metal sheets, so that the welds are in order, so that the sheets are metal in their places. and, accordingly, the very foundation on which this tooth stands. well, the last thing. this, of course, the coloring of the sculpture will be updated not only inside on both sides of the bison will inflict new 3d images to finish the work plan in december. installation of christmas trees began in minsk green cones will appear in different districts of the capital the symbol of the main winter holiday has already grown in gorky park, the baton is picked up and a new year tree was installed in brilevichi in microdistricts. in total, more than 30 christmas trees with completely new year's decor will appear in the capital, minsk will try them on by december 15. unique canography and unusual architectur
art object is undergoing a renewal procedure. specialists are inspecting and restoring the welds. the foundation a height of 28 m and a weight of about 70 tons, which will be completely treated against corrosion. primarily. we look at the technical structure from the perspective of the preservation of the same metal sheets, so that the welds are in order, so that the sheets are metal in their places. and, accordingly, the very foundation on which this tooth stands. well, the last thing. this,...
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on cooperation in the field of culture, an agreement was signed between the foundation for the development of culture and artthe louvre museum on organizing the exhibition and now after careful preparation. we are with looking forward to. this event, among other unique artifacts, the restored statue of buddha the garland-bearer, which was presumably created before our era and carved wooden bas-reliefs, the distant era of the timurids, the rich cultural heritage of uzbekistan was formed at the junction of religion and civilization. now visitors to the louvre from all over the world can see this. and more about other news in several regions of uzbekistan, including stolichny, there are power outages due to lack of gas supply to thermal power plants. so there is a possibility a large-scale blackout, in order to avoid it, the authorities recommend enterprises to reduce energy consumption in astana celebrated the day of russian culture as part of the project of the foyer-concert hall of kazakhstan launched a photo exhibition. russia through the eyes of young kazakhs, the audience was pleased with the artists, the
on cooperation in the field of culture, an agreement was signed between the foundation for the development of culture and artthe louvre museum on organizing the exhibition and now after careful preparation. we are with looking forward to. this event, among other unique artifacts, the restored statue of buddha the garland-bearer, which was presumably created before our era and carved wooden bas-reliefs, the distant era of the timurids, the rich cultural heritage of uzbekistan was formed at the...
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"fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, the web at arts.gov. teacher: by the end of this week, i want you all to choose one thing unique about you and write one paragraph about it. on friday, everybody will share with the class. so who can tell me what it means to be unique? amelia? amelia: being unique means being different from everyone else. teacher: very good. other ideas, anyone? girls: ♪ let's go swing a rope again, up and up and down again swing it out and swing it in down and up and down again let's go swing a rope again up and up and down again down and up and up and down 'cause everyone can find-- ♪ boy: let me guess. amelia and jane. both: nope. jane: got any ideas? amelia: we've been to new york. jane: so has sunny. amelia: we've been on the drop of death. jane: lots of people have been on the drop of death. both: we like to sing. amelia: wait, jane, i don't think we can put that. jane: why not? amelia: because we both like to sing. jane: so? amelia: so it's not unique. jane: you like to draw. amelia: so do you
"fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, the web at arts.gov. teacher: by the end of this week, i want you all to choose one thing unique about you and write one paragraph about it. on friday, everybody will share with the class. so who can tell me what it means to be unique? amelia? amelia: being unique means being different from everyone else. teacher: very good. other ideas, anyone? girls: ♪...
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"fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at ts.gov. woman:o i can ahead a, , dive io what wfound in threport. we did nd that you have dyslexia and that that is pointing to a lot of the difficulties you have when it comes to reading, and we also found that you have difficulties th attention, so we did nd adhd, so we would say that that is also contributing to a lot of the difficulties that you're likely having. is there anything that you wanted to add, dr. nulty, before i move on? nulty: one thing that's important to recognize is the faguing faor of d. it's li your brain is having to rk hardethan oth people' to block out the dogs barking and the cars going by and just whatever noises there are, and you're capable of blocking them out but at a cost, and that's cognitive fatigue. woman two: right. mm-hmm. this is 16 pages of things about my brain. ok. so the reason i'm here is because "afton is currently struggling to meet her foreign language requirement in her undergraduate studies at usc." understatement of the c
"fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at ts.gov. woman:o i can ahead a, , dive io what wfound in threport. we did nd that you have dyslexia and that that is pointing to a lot of the difficulties you have when it comes to reading, and we also found that you have difficulties th attention, so we did nd adhd, so we would say that that is also contributing to a lot of the difficulties...
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a comprehensive renovation program, specialists inspect and restore welds, repair the foundation , and the metal artbject will be completely treated against corrosion. this procedure obligatory in the conditions of our climate at the final stage of renewal of the majestic bison. the monochromatic terracotta color of the sculpture will change its color and will be cleaned and applied on both sides, colorful 3d images of its concept in the process of discussion the transformation of the bison on the olympic jacket is planned to be completed in december in belarus they opened another multifunctional sports ground, what kind of object is it and where is it calisthenics basketball and gymnastics all in one place complex on the basis of the first gymnasium, ashmyany - these are four zones, including for people with disabilities , in order to design suitable simulators consulted from paralympic athletes. the first to try something new. lyudmila volchok, a sports complex appeared thanks to the president's project. you have a sports club sport for all the main task is to involve children and adults in physic
a comprehensive renovation program, specialists inspect and restore welds, repair the foundation , and the metal artbject will be completely treated against corrosion. this procedure obligatory in the conditions of our climate at the final stage of renewal of the majestic bison. the monochromatic terracotta color of the sculpture will change its color and will be cleaned and applied on both sides, colorful 3d images of its concept in the process of discussion the transformation of the bison on...
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suddenly get dirty on the light part, for example, you can take micellar water with a foundation and calmly clean the arteral at the peak of popularity, and the cheburashka fur coat must have. what will be warmer in a down jacket or in an artificial fur coat, depending on which down jacket which fur coat, but in total, an eco-fur coat can withstand up to -35 °. for the bold , shades of all colors are light, classic tones we avoid patch pockets, they make you fat, and , by the way, some faux fur coats quickly go out of fashion. even in the machine you can wash it, you must also look at the lining, because here you have it made of a sheepskin coat, and therefore it cannot be washed. yes, that is, it is only dry-cleaned, and with me, but i'm in a blanket, yes, that is, you wash the blanket at home, here's a thicker blanket on me. well, before buying an eco fur coat. you need to touch and rub it well to make sure that it does not shed, otherwise it will leave a pile on clothes and on grebenshchikov andrey ivanov ilya savelyevich. first channel. friends, rather get up, wake up, hypodynamia will not pass. by t
suddenly get dirty on the light part, for example, you can take micellar water with a foundation and calmly clean the arteral at the peak of popularity, and the cheburashka fur coat must have. what will be warmer in a down jacket or in an artificial fur coat, depending on which down jacket which fur coat, but in total, an eco-fur coat can withstand up to -35 °. for the bold , shades of all colors are light, classic tones we avoid patch pockets, they make you fat, and , by the way, some faux...
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art, they were awarded gold medals, prizes and international diplomas . now the common task is to preserve the culture. experiments on the classics should not turn into propaganda for the destruction of the moral foundationssociety, when the role of juliet, for example, is played by a gay man, the son of our festival , so that the myth is preserved. how art is from here, and now you have permission in the world to eat in reality, mockery, the order of the reverend heart of radonezh of the third degree was awarded to the people's artist of the republic of belarus vladimir kostyukhin. he noted in everything, to destroy even the memory of the victory over the nazis, but he will not succeed, it turns out, our grandfathers are our fathers. my father didn't finish them off. they were allowed into the world. show your grin. and kill kill torture my people my people in donbass my people lugansk near lugansk gold medals named after yuri levitan for outstanding contribution alexander sladkov andrey medvedev, it was levitan who on the radio read reports from the front and the orders of the supreme commander during the great patriotic war, it was he who announced the victory over the nazis in 1945 in memory of hitler
art, they were awarded gold medals, prizes and international diplomas . now the common task is to preserve the culture. experiments on the classics should not turn into propaganda for the destruction of the moral foundationssociety, when the role of juliet, for example, is played by a gay man, the son of our festival , so that the myth is preserved. how art is from here, and now you have permission in the world to eat in reality, mockery, the order of the reverend heart of radonezh of the third...
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and from the ford foundation the national endowment for humanities and the arts council and the w.e.b. du bois institute and the ranking fellow so please join me to welcome to our roundtable today. >> i thrilled to be here i can ask for more brilliant and wonderful colleagues so it's a pleasure. and my thoughts immediately went and the author of a brilliant and biography of a person and a series of biographies of black women to trouble or complicated ideas of success to encounter real obstacles of career ambitions to be creative and productive. i'm very interested in the way memory is made if they are luminary the most successful or decorated black women author for generation and what happens to that person and how does that happen? i want to start by thinking we can set literary literally happens at a conference with a were passing the novel around and that is literally how i got back into print it circulated at the conference every time i learn a new lesson. such an important book because it's one of the earliest novels that we have where we are committed to the experiences and the
and from the ford foundation the national endowment for humanities and the arts council and the w.e.b. du bois institute and the ranking fellow so please join me to welcome to our roundtable today. >> i thrilled to be here i can ask for more brilliant and wonderful colleagues so it's a pleasure. and my thoughts immediately went and the author of a brilliant and biography of a person and a series of biographies of black women to trouble or complicated ideas of success to encounter real...
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the great decorative arts collection at mazda down the decorative arts trust based here in philadelphia, the george washing ton foundation in fredericksburg, virginia, the enfield shaker museum in new hampshire. so you can see this guy is a polymath in, material culture, american material culture. he's published and he's consulted museum projects, curated exhibits on early american furniture, on and of great interest to us this evening the subject of his talk this evening engraved powder horns of the 18th century. now, before we turn to that lecture, which will be absolutely mesmerizing, we have a special treat tonight. and i've often reflected on these kinds of material programs where we really, you know, truly, to repeat a phrase, geek out over, you know, the turnings of and the, you know, rich embroidery on a piece of tapestry and even an engraved powder horn. but it is easy to get caught up in the kind of decorative art the materiality of these objects and and forget perhaps momentarily the people that are associated with these objects and all of powder horns that you're going to hear. phil about this evening were on
the great decorative arts collection at mazda down the decorative arts trust based here in philadelphia, the george washing ton foundation in fredericksburg, virginia, the enfield shaker museum in new hampshire. so you can see this guy is a polymath in, material culture, american material culture. he's published and he's consulted museum projects, curated exhibits on early american furniture, on and of great interest to us this evening the subject of his talk this evening engraved powder horns...
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she has received fellowships from the ford foundation, the national endowment for humanity, the mcdowell colony, the vermont arts council and w.e.b. dubois institute at harvard university. and andrew carnegie fellow emily bernard lives with her family in vermont. please join me in welcoming emily bernard to our roundtable today. >> thank you for the introduction and thank you for letting me be here today. i'm glad to be here. i couldn't ask for more brilliant and wonderful colleagues than the ones i'm sharing this panel with today so it'sa pleasure . i received the notice about this topic and my thoughts immediately went as our ideal first in life and thinking about a lot lately in no small part because of the passing of our beloved and brilliant collie valerie boyd who is the author of brilliant wonderful biography of kirsten that eyesight so often in my work and i'm writing about person for my book project which is a series of biographies about black women where i want to in some ways trouble or complicate conventional ideas about success, women who literally made a way out of no way and encountered real obsta
she has received fellowships from the ford foundation, the national endowment for humanity, the mcdowell colony, the vermont arts council and w.e.b. dubois institute at harvard university. and andrew carnegie fellow emily bernard lives with her family in vermont. please join me in welcoming emily bernard to our roundtable today. >> thank you for the introduction and thank you for letting me be here today. i'm glad to be here. i couldn't ask for more brilliant and wonderful colleagues than...
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foundation and i know to piece in ukraine. ah, the opera gama, in bon 202021. 60 dw, is a master of the art of confrontation. this is wrong of a better written of verbal combat because i mean, you're gonna really, i twice the undisputed champion of tough political talk. you trying to frighten people? no, i so fight. everybody understand that? exactly. you enter the complex zone and join tim sebastian as he holds the powerful to account. this is a big failure. whichever way you like to spin conflict zone on d w. ah, will you become a criminal m franklin? i already know that with hackers, paralyzing the tire societies, computers that out some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can work for that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. this is the dublin years day shack, coming up to dave, china's antique coverage protests go global demonstrations. i have the u. k, australia and japan against china. i was general probate measures how serious a challenge all day to should you being and the communist bought the self quality.
foundation and i know to piece in ukraine. ah, the opera gama, in bon 202021. 60 dw, is a master of the art of confrontation. this is wrong of a better written of verbal combat because i mean, you're gonna really, i twice the undisputed champion of tough political talk. you trying to frighten people? no, i so fight. everybody understand that? exactly. you enter the complex zone and join tim sebastian as he holds the powerful to account. this is a big failure. whichever way you like to spin...
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art. for 28 years now, the award has been established by yuriy's international charitable foundation shoesr vladimirovich this is a living legend. this is a saver. traditions are the best of our composing school, and acquired a long time ago a unique musical language of its own. and of course, the program of the evening includes works by alexander tchaikovsky, a great serenade. he wrote specifically for the youth orchestra and yuri bashmet. next morning, the best thing is to go to an interesting place, eat a local novelty dish. only 14 hours, i will be in the middle of the sea, in the sands of palm trees, we go to margarita to see everything, just called. hello margarita - this is the largest island. and more recently for the russians. this country and this island seemed to be a distant and inaccessible exotic, but since last year direct flights from moscow have been flying here for 14 hours and you are caressed by the gentle waves of the caribbean sea, the friendly sun warms every bone, and a huge number of unusual exotic dishes are just waiting when try them. moreover, a walking lunch, a
art. for 28 years now, the award has been established by yuriy's international charitable foundation shoesr vladimirovich this is a living legend. this is a saver. traditions are the best of our composing school, and acquired a long time ago a unique musical language of its own. and of course, the program of the evening includes works by alexander tchaikovsky, a great serenade. he wrote specifically for the youth orchestra and yuri bashmet. next morning, the best thing is to go to an...
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art? it's incredible. yes. and you're president of the andrew w foundation and you're amplifying that. and bigger ways, even beyond your own individual artistic voice. i want to want to talk about that. yeah. mean, i do think i think i think an extraordinary time not because more people are making because i believe there's a pretty steady state of creativity over place in time. so if we look back at, you know, we were talking about the harlem renaissance this morning or if we look back at other moments in time artists, you cannot actually, as it turns out, in the my experience here yet i pray extinguish intellectual and artistic creative voices. what's changed i think, is just and you know, this this is attributed to the political movements of the 1960s this is attributed to black studies and ethnic studies. this is attributable to all of the movement in society. this is attributable to affirmative action. let's talk about that. all of the things that have said our societal spaces have to be more open and democratic. they have to welcome more people, because if we don't do that in our
art? it's incredible. yes. and you're president of the andrew w foundation and you're amplifying that. and bigger ways, even beyond your own individual artistic voice. i want to want to talk about that. yeah. mean, i do think i think i think an extraordinary time not because more people are making because i believe there's a pretty steady state of creativity over place in time. so if we look back at, you know, we were talking about the harlem renaissance this morning or if we look back at other...
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foundation of yuri bashmet. in ninety-four. it is awarded for outstanding achievements in the field of world art.ghted, this is a great honor and, as it were, not just your friend, but amazing legendary musician, here. creek is such an award, the most important thing is that what a list of people here is really fantastic. in the program of the first part of the anniversary concert, the audience heard a work by contemporary russian composers created specifically for the orchestra. 5 beethoven's symphony was performed in the second part of the evening. capital pensioners will be taught computer literacy classes have begun in the centers of moscow longevity, thematic video lessons are available to participants from the older generation of citizens the opportunity to study alone and in groups, the course is designed for people with different levels of training. this project continued its development on the internet platform, and we made such a site where you can trust your knowledge, and hmm follow the link and study the video tutorials that are posted there. and, of course, see in which centers of m
foundation of yuri bashmet. in ninety-four. it is awarded for outstanding achievements in the field of world art.ghted, this is a great honor and, as it were, not just your friend, but amazing legendary musician, here. creek is such an award, the most important thing is that what a list of people here is really fantastic. in the program of the first part of the anniversary concert, the audience heard a work by contemporary russian composers created specifically for the orchestra. 5 beethoven's...
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radcliffe fellow at harvard and holds fellowships from the national endowment for the arts and the poetry foundation. welcome. our illustrious group. a lot of work, a lot of water, high. the books. we love that. what's up, miami? yeah. i haven't been back since the pandemic, so it's like, thank you for inviting me back. it's been great. and incredible career. and lee, i feel so honored to be here. i just a lot of gratitude. that's because i finally out exactly where i needed to be. if i some if you saw me this morning when i was trying to find where i needed to be, i was a very grumpy. i was like, what is this many people? but honestly, what a beautiful community event that so many people. miami, this is such an incredible cultural event, the city of miami. and i'm so glad that it remains such an important part of your city. so kudos you make that happen. i mean, not the organizers. i mean. yes, the organizers really. it's your tone turn out so. thank you so much. so i i'm the author of a memoir once i was you a memoir of love and hate and tour in america that was just released in september for youn
radcliffe fellow at harvard and holds fellowships from the national endowment for the arts and the poetry foundation. welcome. our illustrious group. a lot of work, a lot of water, high. the books. we love that. what's up, miami? yeah. i haven't been back since the pandemic, so it's like, thank you for inviting me back. it's been great. and incredible career. and lee, i feel so honored to be here. i just a lot of gratitude. that's because i finally out exactly where i needed to be. if i some if...
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we help just to keep the kids engaged in music and the arts because a lot of the schools don't happen anymore. and so this is this affinity foundationap that's missing right now. absolutely and we have. we're gonna meet new teachers today. we're sky excited about meeting five new teachers that we have on board as of today, so we're excited about that. we'll meet them later on today. and but, yeah, we anyone can go to elevate dot borg and make donations because your donations do help. provide assistance for these teachers. and for the kids , we buy equipment you know from, you know whatever they need from percussion, two violins, saxophones. whatever it is that they need very busy. you're going to get more awards the next 50 years of performances. alright so talk a little bit about tomorrow is going to be your first performance at yoshi's about that tomorrow. friday is going to be exciting first show. i mean, like i said, every show is sold out, but the second show tomorrow is pajamas only, so really includes everyone that's coming. you have to. you have to wear pajamas and whoever has the best pajamas. i'm giving away a prize that's
we help just to keep the kids engaged in music and the arts because a lot of the schools don't happen anymore. and so this is this affinity foundationap that's missing right now. absolutely and we have. we're gonna meet new teachers today. we're sky excited about meeting five new teachers that we have on board as of today, so we're excited about that. we'll meet them later on today. and but, yeah, we anyone can go to elevate dot borg and make donations because your donations do help. provide...
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foundation under which to make that legacy go underneath her own there. and so she was very smart to work with her husband's advisers, and setting of the fine arts committee, which brought in mr. dupont, she was honorary chair, not only pulling in wealthy donors who could contribute financially to our project, but also having an advisory committee of museum directors and curators. that's up a real foundation. and then they set up about creating legislation in 1861 to create the interiors of the white house with the national park service, to make the interiors a preserved space. that of course established a permanent collection. a permanent collection that today has grown into one of the greatest collections of american decorative arts in the world. they were protected, they were protected from being sold off. they were protected from being put away in storage, put away, or becoming too dilapidated to use. that was the foundation, and then ultimately, to create the white house historical association as a nonprofit entity through which she could publish that first guidebook, which today is in how many paintings? is it in its 25th addition? and what a great
foundation under which to make that legacy go underneath her own there. and so she was very smart to work with her husband's advisers, and setting of the fine arts committee, which brought in mr. dupont, she was honorary chair, not only pulling in wealthy donors who could contribute financially to our project, but also having an advisory committee of museum directors and curators. that's up a real foundation. and then they set up about creating legislation in 1861 to create the interiors of the...
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she has received fellowships from the ford foundation, the national endowment for the humanities, the macdowell colony, the arts council, and the w.e.b. dubois institute at university. a 2020 andrew carnegie fellow, emily barnard, lives her family in vermont. so please join me in welcoming emily bernhardt to our roundtable today. thank you so much, dr. word for that introduction and thank you for making it possible for me to be here today. i'm thrilled to be here. i couldn't ask for more. brilliant and wonderful colleagues than the colleagues. i'm sharing this panel with today. so it's a real pleasure. when i received the notice about this topic, my thoughts immediately went to zora neale hurston, who i've been thinking about a lot lately. not in no small part because of the recent passing. our beloved and brilliant colleague valerie boyd, who's the author of a brilliant, wonderful biography of hurston that i consult often in my work and i'm writing hurston for my upcoming book project, which is a series of biographies about black women where i want to in some trouble or complicate conventional ideas about succ
she has received fellowships from the ford foundation, the national endowment for the humanities, the macdowell colony, the arts council, and the w.e.b. dubois institute at university. a 2020 andrew carnegie fellow, emily barnard, lives her family in vermont. so please join me in welcoming emily bernhardt to our roundtable today. thank you so much, dr. word for that introduction and thank you for making it possible for me to be here today. i'm thrilled to be here. i couldn't ask for more....