Not exact matches
Show them
where your products are made, the birthplace of the company, or even the offices
where all the
magic happens.
Half way through the drive, attendees can get out of their car to stop at Holiday Village
where there is food, gifts, Santa, the new indoor laser
show and the Holiday
Magic Lighted Walk - Through Forest.
Baily Winery Shakespeare in the Vines presents «A Midsummer Night's Dream» at Baily Winery / July 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29 /
Show time 7 pm — 9:30 pm / Directed by Daniel Baca / Set in a time when myths were current events, legends were history, and
magic was real, A Midsummer Night's Dream transports us to Ancient Greece
where four days of adventure are compressed into a single night by
magic!
The upcoming The Great Henry Hopendower, a tale of childhood and
magic tricks, was inspired by Justin's own youth
where he'd don a red - checkered
magic suit ``... to put on
magic shows in my driveway to basically no one.»
In a study published today in the journal Nature, they
show that 54Ca is the first known nucleus with 34 neutrons (N)
where N = 34 is a
magic number.
Any kid who ever paged through The
Magic School Bus at their school's book fair or watched the animated
show on TV in the Nineties definitely fantasized about diving into the cells of the human body, just like Miss Frizzle and the gang did in the classic episode
where Arnold turned orange.
It originated from a study back in the 90's
where they looked at the performance of violinists and they
showed that about the number of accumulated hours required to be a good violinists which is somewhere around 10,000 hours so it's kind of like the
magic point.
Hippie «hybrid» who is also an attorney and who was raised in conservative old school family looking for heady chicks to hang with... I'm always looking for a
show where that
magic happens somewhere in the ether between the band and crowd..
The most prominent characters include Haven Hamilton (Henry Gibson), a socially conservative, arrogant country music star; Linnea Reese (Lily Tomlin), a gospel singer and mother of two deaf children; Del Reese (Ned Beatty), her lawyer husband and Hamilton's legal representative, who works as the local political organizer for the Tea Party - like Hal Philip Walker Presidential campaign; Opal (Geraldine Chaplin), an insufferably garrulous and pretentious BBC Radio reporter on assignment in Nashville, or so she claims; talented but self - involved sex - addict Tom Frank (Keith Carradine), one - third of a moderately successful folk trio who's anxious to launch a solo career; John Triplette (Michael Murphy), the duplicitous campaign consultant who condescendingly tries to secure top Nashville stars to perform at a nationally - syndicated campaign rally; Barbara Jean (Ronee Blakley), the emotionally - fragile, beloved Loretta Lynn - like country star recovering from a burn accident; Barnett (Allen Garfield), Barbara Jean's overwhelmed manager - husband; Mr. Green (Keenan Wynn), whose never - seen ailing wife is on the same hospital ward as Barbara Jean; groupie Martha (Shelley Duvall), Green's niece, ostensibly there to visit her ailing aunt but so personally irresponsible that she instead spends all her time picking up men; Pfc. Glenn Kelly (Scott Glenn), who claims his mother saved Barbara Jean's life but who mostly seems obsessed with the country music star; Sueleen Gay (Gwen Welles), a waitress longing for country music fame, despite her vacuous talent; Bill and Mary (Allan F. Nicholls and Cristina Raines), the other two - thirds of Tom's folk act, whose ambition overrides constant personal rancor; Winifred (Barbara Harris), another would - be singer - songwriter, fleeing to Nashville from her working - class husband, Star (Bert Remsen); Kenny Frasier (David Hayward), a loner who rents a room from Mr. Green and carries around a violin case; Bud Hamilton (Dave Peel), the gentle, loyal son of the abrasive Hamilton; Connie White (Karen Black), a glamorous country star who is a last - minute substitute for Barbara Jean at the Grand Old Opry; Wade Cooley (Robert DoQui), a cook at the airport restaurant
where Sueleen works as a waitress and who tries unsuccessfully to convince her that she has no talent; and the eccentric Tricycle Man (Jeff Goldblum), who rides around in a three - wheel motorcycle, occasionally interacting with the other characters,
showing off his amateur
magic tricks, but who has no dialogue.
When director Mr. Joffé at last returns to the present - day hospital
where the scuba diving scientist is flat - lining, the knife - throwing belly dancer from India
shows up with the other half of the
magic ring in time for him to spring back to life, mercifully minus his hilarious accent and colonial - rule ponytail.
While the pace is slowed and the characterizations enjoy some challenging obstacles, Deathly Hallows remains a tremendously engaging fantasy film, with a few comedic beats from Grint that bring laughs, a
show - stopping midsection
where the team infiltrates the Ministry of
Magic (production designer Stuart Craig outdoes himself here) after downing some Polyjuice Potion, an animated sojourn that explains the origin of the titular elements, and a revival of romantic business with an appearance from Ginny Weasley (Bonnie Wright).
When looking at other districts
where our resident idiot savant educational leaders have worked their
magic, there is a strong compulsion to
show that Charter schools and Turnaround schools benefit from the chicanery and bs.
Even for me — after attending nearly a hundred book fairs and publishing industry trade
shows over the past 5 plus years — I have a rolodex of images in my head representing book fairs that go all the way back to my elementary school cafeteria
where wood tables were set up and piles of hardcover versions of «The
Magic School Bus» were laid out and sold for $ 5 each to students.
The
magic of Cat Town is that we go out on a limb to get these cats out of cages and into a safe environment — either a foster home or our cage - free adoption center at the Cat Town Cafe —
where the cats can relax and
show their true personalities.
You will find Alex at most trade
shows and conferences
where he'd be happy to indulge in a coffee or beer and talk about OM
magic.
Your
magic abilities can also be accessed by tapping the shoulder buttons, but instead of a nice radial menu from which you can pick any of the available abilities you get a weird menu
where a few of them are
shown, and to find the rest you have to tap the shoulder buttons again up to twice.
The dungeon segment is
where this game really
shows its
magic and how it takes advantage of the 3DS graphical capabilities.
We saw a lot of art this week, ranging from new
shows at Bortolomi and Martos Gallery to the place in Thomas's studio
where the
magic happens.
A tour of the
show's paintings should include the Fine Art Society,
where you'll find three canvases by Walter Sickert — most outstandingly the war - themed 1914 «Tipperary» — along with lively floral still lifes, all from the 1920s, by Ivon Hitchens, Christopher Wood and William Nicholson, Britain's genius of light At Jonathan Boos, the centerpiece is «The Pigeons,» from 1948 - 49 by the
Magic Realist Henry Koerner, which encompasses income inequality, childhood fear, racial strife and romance, all on a pink marble stair
shown to be made of brick.
2012 «Light Darkness and Shadow: Art and the Meaning of Life», Huffpost Culture, 11 December «Review: Tim Noble & Sue Webster Nihilistic Optimistic, Blain Southern», Kentish Towner, 6 November Mark Sinclair, «Nihilism, optimism and bedtime tales», Creative Review, 1 November Martin Coomer, «Tim Noble and Sue Webster: Nihilistic Optimistic», TimeOut: London, 29 October «
Where to buy... Tim Noble and Sue Webster», The Week, 27 October Amy Dawson, «Art Review», The Metro, 24 October Rachel Campbell - Johnston, «Exhibitions: Critic» s Choice», The Times, 20 October Lia Chavez, «A Glimpse at Splitting, Multiplying Universes: Frieze London 2012 Highlights», Huffpost Arts & Culture, 17 October «Arts Agenda: The cultural highlights you have to see», I Newspaper, 16 October «Tim Noble and Sue Webster exhibition: We and Our Shadows», Evening Standard, 16 October Rob Alderson, «Amazing Silhouette Sculptures by Tim Noble and Sue Webster on
show in London», It» s Nice That, 16 October Waldemar Januszczak, «
Magic Lurks in the Shadows», The Sunday Times, 14 October Emma O'Kelly, «Nihilistic Optimistic by Tim Noble and Sue Webster, Blain Southern Gallery», Wallpaper, 10 October Colin Gleadell, «The best anti-Frieze in London», The Daily Telegraph, 9 October Jon Savage, «Frieze Week: Tim Noble & Sue Webster», Dazed Digital, 8 October Kate Kellaway, «Interview with Tim Noble & Sue Webster», The Observer, 7 October Rachel Campbell - Johnston, «Critics Choice», The Times, 6 October Lynn Barber, «The Dark Arts», The Sunday Times, 30 September Charlotte Cripps, «Bringing art to the Charts», The Independent, 29 September «Modern Life is Rubbish», The Art Newspaper, October John B. Henderson, «Chess», The Scotsman, 18 September Tim Walker, «Observations: Chess is the name of the game in a new London
show», The Independent, 4 September Liz Stinson, «Artists Turn Junk Into Amazing Silhouettes», Wired, 6 July «Tim and Sue», Hunger, Summer «Tim Noble, Sue Webster and David Adjaye in Coversation with Louisa Buck», Garage Mag Online, 25 May
In the
show, Learning the
Magic of Painting, the artist dives into a creative process
where he takes his doctoral training in Nihonga painting and combines it with his interest in the art of Francis Bacon.
Titled «Poolside
Magic,» the inaugural
show at Victoria Miro Venice consists of vibrantly colored mixed - media drawings that evoke the exotic atmosphere of Trinidad,
where Mr. Ofili lives and works.
The precisely ordered composition of his work, as in «The
Magic Triangle» — one of the highlights of the
show -, constructs a juxtaposition with the chaos that reigns all around it, creating a perfectly controlled but unreal space, in which the pure materiality of it's components vanishes in the halo of an ideal world and dreaming environment: an artist studio
where creativity is stimulated and fantasy is unleashed.
If you have a study that
shows they affect global temperatures but not the regional temperatures
where they are located, please explain the
magic that allows this.
The game
shows someone — held out to be an employee at
Magic Leap,
where you suddenly want to work — going about their normal routine, except in full - on augmented reality.
Among more general complaints about Keil's performance,
Magic Leap says he didn't
show up at a «high risk» meeting
where an employee with a «history of erratic behavior» was being fired, and that he paid $ 250,000 above market rate to hire a security firm that he had a «personal relationship» with.