The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur interview with Jimmy Carter, pretty awesome I don't know why it has so few - approx 9,000 - views (let's change that!), I only came across it myself tonight, they really should've promoted this more on the main channel. This is quite amazing, must show Mum, she's a big Jimmy Carter fan.
The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur interview with Jimmy Carter, pretty awesome I don't know why it has so few - approx 9,000 - views (let's change that!), I only came across it myself tonight, they really should've promoted this more on the main channel. This is quite amazing, must show Mum, she's a big Jimmy Carter fan.
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A huge thanks to our sponsors for wardrobe & accessories for your support: Joshua Fache, Kate Burgoyne, Sarah Horton Evening & Bridal Wear, Barkers High Street, Kagi from Paul Blomfield PR, Mi Piaci & Campus Store.http://www.saadidesilva.com/ahs-executive-portrait-2013---joshua-fache-kate-burgoyne-sarah-horton-kagi-mi-piaci-barkers-high-street-campus-store--lebenlife.htmlPhotography by Alexander Leben of LebenLife.Commissioned by the Art History Society, Auckland University.Directed by Saadi De
The Male Nudes exhibition at the Pah Homestead is closing today and this photograph hanging in the Ballroom on top of the fire place has to be my favourite piece in the entire collection. Being a baby Latinist this particular work called Caducus by David K. Shields (2011) couldn't be more appropriately named.I managed to source an actual copy from ...
The Male Nudes exhibition at the Pah Homestead is closing today and this photograph hanging in the Ballroom on top of the fire place has to be my favourite piece in the entire collection. Being a baby Latinist this particular work called Caducus (2011) by David K. Shields couldn't be more approprately named.I managed to source an actual copy from ...
I have a really busy weekend and week ahead so probably not many posts, but finally got around to watching this week's round of vid's from TYT and Forbes with my breakfast, and this is just amazing I thought - and as I was planning on doing a piece on Bespoke creations and the impact of social media, this mini ...
Finally got around to watching this past week's round of vid's from TYT and Forbes with my Saturday breakfast. As I was planning on doing a piece on Bespoke creations and the impact of social media, this mini interview with Knot Standard really caught my eye. It's amazing how the economy is creatively evolving with the times to meet the ...
So this came up on the recommended videos on youtube, ahem...but it's one of the best fan made videos out there celebrating the amazing, amazing men of Jane Austen, my favourite being the two Mr Darcy's and Captain Wentworth of course, naturally. Duh. I was born in the wrong era...
So the first video came up on the recommended list on youtube and the rest spiralled as it always happens (ahem everyone's entitled to guilty pleasures during moments of stress)...but after watching quite a few, these I think are the best fan vids on youtube at the moment celebrating the amazing, amazing men of Jane Austen and other treasured period ...
Whatever happened to the days of having your portait commissioned and taken? Obviously we don't live in a time period that such matters garners into normal consideration - maybe it's because of my art history background but I can truly say that I am nostalgaic for it. For one of my papers last year, one of my favourite lecturers gave ...
Whatever happened to the days of having your portait commissioned and taken? Obviously we don't live in a time period that such matters garners into normal consideration - maybe it's because of my art history background but I can truly say that I am nostalgaic for it. For one of my papers last year, one of my favourite lecturers gave ...
What it's like a day in the life of a summer intern at The Pah Homestead Art Gallery managed by the Wallace Trust through my crappy camera phone, and yes I am complying with the photography policy. Some days are quite as I do my rounds checking the art work. In all honesty I am not a huge fan of ...
Technically last day of summer was 4 days ago but my vacation ends today officially and I couldn't be happier. Long vacations are overrated. What a (mostly) shitty summer, and I really mean it. On the plus side I did go off on two wonderful trips to Perth and Sydney which kept me sane and bought a wonderful historic engraving ...
For times when you feel like an oddballl and one day hope to appreciate the full extent of your utter madness, know that you're not alone - someone already beat you to it. Enjoy xx
This painting is by Spanish artist Alberto Mieglo and I saw this about a year ago on Purple Fashion accompanying 'Innocent in a way' short film/doco by Alexis Wanneroy and I was incredibly moved the moment the painting caught my eye. The short film, about 8mins long was sitting on the backburner of things to do and I finally got ...
I never talk about my personal life in great detail but here goes, I went to Sydney last week for a few days to see Alex and had a blast. Best date ever, very few men could ever possibly compare. Perhpaps the fact that he was dead had something to do with it. Let me introduce Alex, you know ...
A picture is worth a thousand words, and some images just grab you and imprints your mind forever. This one surely did - so much so it was on the back of my art history folder, and I still have it. And it inspires me even today but yes I aknowledge the disturbing history it invokes (I always have and ...
“A classic is classic not because it conforms to certain structural rules, or fits certain definitions (of which its author had quite probably never heard). It is classic because of a certain eternal and irrepressible freshness.” ― Edith Wharton Edith Wharton First of all happy 151st birthday to Edith Wharton's for the 24th of January as the Dead Beats Literary ...
I think the titles kind of tells all. Don't me wrong I find confusing scenario's rather charming actually, it's like biting into a sour lemon and finding out it's actually strawberry flavoured. Today at the bus stop right after my lecture I was having one of those great moments inside my head again (wondering what life as a Bauhaus student ...