Interview by Dessislava Berndt with the musician Jarle Bernhoft Jarle, what does music mean to you? I guess music encompasses everything in my life, thus being the meaning of it all. Photo: Fred Jonny Hammeroe How and why did you get into music? It wasn’t much of a choice really, my parents are both musicians, […]
Archive August 2011
Artist of the Week – Jarle Bernhoft
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Artist of the week — Robbie Rowlands
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Interview of Yana Radilova with the sculptor Robbie Rowlands Robbie Rowlands What is your attitude towards objects? Objects to me are in a sense the same as subjects, so when there is something that I want to consider or understand then these two are intertwined. It is hard to find any material that hasn’t had […]
Multimedia Box: The Power
August 22, 2011 by · 1 comment
The Power is the handbook to the greatest force in the universe – The Power to have everything you want. Without The Power you would not have been born. Without The Power, there wouldn’t be a single human being on the planet. Every discovery, invention, and human creation comes from The Power. Perfect health, incredible […]
Half jack, half when the ace
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Simon Perchik Photo: exezippdf Half jack, half when the ace finds its way back and the vague stomp each time you deal a spade –you teach the kids dead ends and random turns half cards, half burial grass –you say take the risk bet! and suddenly the black jack will fall to your knees and […]
Artist of the Week – Dr. Mel Gill
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Interview with Dr. Mel Gill by Mariana Velichkova & Rossitza Yotkovska Dr. Mel Gill is one of the world’s leading experts in Personal Development and a Mentor to countless Speakers, Trainers and Business Owners around the world. He is a Business and Training Consultant and is also known as a Corporate Sage and Advisor to […]
The Week with… Liberty and Wild Horses
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Photo: Christinamari If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear. George Orwell (1903-1950) Photo: Mara 1 Free people, remember this maxim: we may acquire liberty, but it is never recovered if it is once lost. Man is born free and everywhere he is […]
Artist of the Week — Joao Carlos
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Interview of Yana Radilova with the photograher Joao Carlos Joao Carlos: “I try to create a narrative where the characters in my images come to life.” Why did you give up painting and decided to take up photography? I have always enjoyed discovering different mediums to express my emotions and portraying my visions. Photography has […]
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
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Erin Chandler Photo: torbakhopper The boulevard of broken dreams is never quite as glamorous as the painting of a handsome James Dean in his long navy coat walking through a colorful puddle. He looks disgruntled but clean and healthy. The real boulevard of broken dreams isn’t so appealing. My friend Sean looks a little like […]
Artist of the Week — Yen Baet
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Interview of Yana Radilova with the photographer Yen Baet Yen Baet in Chelsea Bridge Yen Baet was born and raised in the Philippines, and later immigrated to the US. She has also lived in Japan and Germany after that, and currently reside in England. She has worked as a writer, a glass artist, a web […]
Shard
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Kenneth Pobo Photo: fotupia Dindi slips on a greasy floor while picking up her order of steak, Caesar salad, and spaghetti for Mrs. McFrunt’s table. No one helps her up. On hands and knees, she hobbles over to the room where servers eat. Reid bursts in, “Hey Dindi, your table is screamin’ where’s our food?” […]