The News Review:
- Cool Duwamish oil painting more to come tomorrow
- Putting ‘adoptable’ in a new light
- European galleries bring artworks to Gulf
- Get a look at some of our best friends
- Economist’s Intelligent Life publishes first fashion shoot |…
- The Professional Awning Manufacturers Association Launches Revamped…
- SchoolKid Chronicles Experiences Contiinued Success With Video…
Cool Duwamish oil painting more to come tomorrow
Seattle Post Intelligencer – Nov 27, 2007
Two of the Duwamish series’ more popular features were the photo gallery and historical photo gallery. New today along a number of stories are audio interviews with several people involved in the Duwamish cleanup. And oh yeah — we had.
Putting ‘adoptable’ in a new light
Sarasota Herald-Tribune – Nov 27, 2007
“Fourteen-year-old Frankie is one of about 119000 American children lingering in foster care — more than 11000 in Florida alone. Because most couples prefer babies Frankie knows that the older he gets the more likely he is to reach his 18th birthday unadopted free-falling into adulthood. “I don’t know why I want to be adopted” said Frankie whose photo recently joined the Heart Gallery of Metro rlando. “Frankie does not remember his birth mother whose parental rights were severed six years ago. Recently she asked whether she could see him. Child-welfare workers agreed the two could talk by phone.
European galleries bring artworks to Gulf
The Age – Nov 27, 2007
The region’s largest art fair opened featuring 3000 paintingssculptures and photographs at the Emirates Palace a lavish hoteland convention centre in Abu Dhabi. More than 40 gallery owners from 17 countries are hoping therich Gulf Arabs buy art – something European and Arab expatriateswho live in this booming region say they lack the opportunity tosee locally. “I am used to travelling abroad to see Picasso but todayPicasso is right here” said Yara Moulla a Syrian working inEmirates as an art projects manager. She said art and culture is the only thing missing in therapidly expanding Gulf cities that are awash with cash from highoil prices. “It’s a stereotype and Abu Dhabi is challenging it” saidMubarak Hamad al-Muhairi director general of Abu Dhabi TourismAuthority. Unlike Dubai Abu Dhabi’s neighbouring emirate that pridesitself by building artificial islands and world’s tallestskyscrapers the Emirates’ capital is investing its future inbecoming an art and culture centre which it is building onSaadiyat Island.
Get a look at some of our best friends
Rockford Register Star – Nov 27, 2007
So we sent freelance photographer Susan Moran on a mission to find some of the most photogenic pets in the area. She found so many it launched our first-ever pets edition of People. You can see all of these pets in an online photo gallery at.
Economist’s Intelligent Life publishes first fashion shoot |…
Guardian – Nov 27, 2007
“I think that there’s a move in luxury goods away from sheer bling” he said. “Luxury is rather more about the experience and what it means to you rather than the ability to show off. “Elsewhere in the magazine another photo gallery features Chinese coal mines while other articles include a story about Russian theatre producing a Tom Stoppard play. “I didn’t want to produce a magazine to basically flick through” Carr said. “I wanted a magazine that you could sink your teeth into. “The cover story is about author Philip Pullman and the inspirations for the His Dark Materials trilogy. Intelligent Life is published quarterly in Europe Africa and the Middle East and costs £4.
The Professional Awning Manufacturers Association Launches Revamped…
Free with registration – Business Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Nov 27, 2007
The PAMA URL is the same www. com but the site was enhanced with improved user-friendly navigation a slide show featuring residential and commercial awnings.
SchoolKid Chronicles Experiences Contiinued Success With Video…
Carolina Newswire – Carolina Newswire (press release) – Nov 27, 2007
Created by Dustin Keene CE and Rhonda Powers his mother SchoolKid Chronicles strives to offer a lasting impression of a child’s life for the purposes of love education and safety. The SchoolKids team is comprised of highly talented technical creative and business professionals who all work together to produce a cutting edge product unlike anything else on the market. In addition to Chronicling the lives of children SchoolKid Chronicles now offers Legacy Chronicles to capture the living history of our parents grandparents and other loved ones in a similar documentary style interview plus a photo gallery. SchoolKid Chronicles has created uniquely packaged programs for schools businesses and other types of organizations. Programs include Video Yearbooks Promotional Videos and much more! Perhaps our most exciting new endeavor is Adoption Chronicles. In collaboration with The Children’s Home Society of NC we are introducing children awaiting adoption to prospective parents in a whole new way. Both the children and the prospective parents are given the opportunity to talk about themselves sharing their hopes.