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Self-transformation for Transcendence and Enjoyment
Photo: Jacek Stankiewicz, Kraków, Poland. The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023. So, here you are. How’d that happen? Did a little bird send you? A Philosophy of Enjoyment? You’re kidding, right? Sounds like an excuse to misbehave (think salacious and audacious), but then, maybe you are depressed or anxious or flummoxed by existence or know someone who is, so you did a Google search…

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Aug. 1st - Dracula 2021
The Log of the Demeter
Fog has settled in over the English Channel, and the engines are down. The men are trying to figure out what the problem is, but the more experienced member of the engineering team already disappeared. We may have overstressed it in our haste. We're adrift, but moving, and the sense of doom, that cold knowledge that your end has arrived, is stronger than ever as we draw ever closer to wherever we're going. The mate is disheartened now even more than the others.
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Mina Murray's Journal
I came up to the abbey ruin, just Lucy and I to have some girl's time and do some wedding planning. She wants to hold mine as soon as Mr. Holmwood returns from his father's side and Mr. Hawkins is able to come up. I will admit, I also made something of an odd invitation - Dr. Stankiewicz. I don't know if she'll accept since it's so soon and so far, but we wouldn't be able to get married if she hadn't helped Jonathan.
Either way, we went up, and the older woman we met before was there at Lucy's spot. I greeted her warmly and introduced Lucy. They took to one another immediately; Lucy's always been good with the elderly. She had considered becoming a nurse at one time to work with them, but the whole idea of her being around so much sickness made her mother terribly upset with anxiety.
We got onto the topic of the graves around us again, and she gave a warm chuckle. "Do you know? My great-grandfather, whom I told you about before, believed that the reason people have gravestones was to present evidence that they were a good person when they got to heaven. He said they all lugged these big stones up to the pearly gates and showed them to Gabriel and St. Peter!"
Lucy's eyes went wide, and she covered a giggle with both hands. I admit that it was not only what she said, but likely my expression that caused it, as I was quite confused, and voiced it. "Wouldn't it be better to make something more portable? And... detailed?"
She nodded enthusiastically. "I thought that too! Of course, he passed before I was old enough to think of that and get an answer." We all couldn't help but laugh at that.
"Though he was right that many of these gravestones don't have the truth on them, which was part of his argument. This is a coastal town, with a lot of fishing - though there's less business for that after the Brexit nonsense, don't get me started, dear - so you can imagine how many of them went."
Lucy nodded. "Oh... yes, they must have been lost at sea, so they wouldn't be here."
"Indeed!" She chuckled. "Actually, I didn't understand it at the time because I was terribly young, but the family thought to respect his belief with his inscription. Come here, let me show you."
She guided us over to where somewhat newer graves began and gestured to a tombstone. I read it aloud.
Victor Swales 1819-1897 Beloved father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. St. Peter & Gabriel: He's really a decent sort. Please go easy on him.
Lucy covered her mouth. "Oh dear! Isn't that a little sacrilegious?"
She grinned, showing some missing teeth. "Well, the two of them can take it up with the family when judgment day comes."
I noted, "You have his last name still - did your husband take your name?"
"Never did have one of those, dear."
Lucy looked surprised. "Really? From your manner, I could have sworn you were a grandmother."
"Oh, I am!" She replied. "Don't need a husband for that. But it's getting toward time to go. My daughter is visiting, and I don't want to keep her waiting."
We were surprised, but we both waved, giving our goodbyes.
(A/N: Fuck's sake, Mina, while is the entry after I've driven 12 hours so damn long? @_@ Time to get some rest.
I included a few fun things in this chapter, but particular shout out to the non-ace aros! I wanted to use the last name, but she also struck me as a grandma, so... there you go. XD)
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Small Paintings: Peter Stankiewicz

February 15 – March 19, 2020
Peter Stankiewicz’s work presents visual art as a musical metaphor and the painted object as a contemplative realm.
Comprised of paint airbrushed onto plastic surfaces, these newest paintings further the artist’s exploration of color harmonies and color contrasts - and the moods each suggests. The works’ intimate scale invites inspection, offering the viewer a prospective field for the exercise of imagination.

The matte finish seems to draw the light (and, with it, the viewer’s eye) into the material, rather than keeping attention at the surface. Stankiewicz states that he prefers to use an airbrush “for the effects it can create: soft, diffuse or faded atmospheres and layers of color - and for the absence of any immediate trace of the human hand.”
While evidence of the painter’s hand may be veiled, the works convey an appearance of being acted upon by outside forces - such as weathering, oxidation and wear. This situates each work in a world whose aspect we are left to determine by the recording of its effects.
As images, the paintings depict the artist’s own foray into the same field for the exercise of imagination that he extends to the viewer. For Stankiewicz, this is a field of visual reward and particularities. He states: “I like dark colors, earth tones, the colors of rainy days, twilight, and the light before dawn. I like the colors of bricks, stones and wood, the various colors of the bark of the plane trees in the city, the colors of rusted steel.”

Small Paintings is on view at the Adjacent to Life gallery housed in Ninth Street Espresso (341 E. 10th Street at Ave B, New York City). Curated by Mark Roth.
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THE FIRST EDITION OF PAPERLUST PHOTOBOOKS FEST IS OVER!
IT COULD NEVER HAVE HAPPENED WITHOUT OUR PARTNERS, GUESTS, ARTISTS, VOLUNTEERS AND GUESTS. THANK YOU ALL!
by Fresh From Poland & Paper Beats Rock, funded by International Visegrad Fund
24.05 – 14.06.2019, Kraków
Paperlust Photobook Fest is a new biennial on the map of photographic events in Europe, stemmed from love to paper. Fest focuses on regional collaboration and aims to present the local self-publishing scene to the wider audience. The motivation behind the festival is to allow discovery while encouraging artistic exchange and explore the power of self-publishing as an offline medium, co-existing in the era of the Internet. PAPERLUST programme is formed of exhibitions, talks, book signings, panel discussion, workshop, photobook fair, reading room (chill zone and library) and dummy review. We invite small publishers, makers and established artists to present their practices, ranging from self-made publications and zines to book objects, albums, and photobooks published by the established institutions. As a reoccurring event, the festival aspires to become a photobook hub in Central and East Europe.
First edition – PAPERLUST Photobook Fest 2019. Art and self-publishing as a tool for social change is focused on the Visegrad region and has been created in close collaboration with the festival’s partners from Slovakia, Czech, and Hungary. It intends to gather local institutions, publishers, non-profit organizations and makers together to increase the visibility and exposure of the artists using photobooks to tell their stories, as well as strengthen, connect and empower the local art scene.
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PAPERLUST PHOTOBOOK FEST OPENING & PHOTOBOOK. ASSET EXHIBTION OPENING GALERIA I!, KRAKÓW, 24.05.2019




PHOTOBOOK. ASSET EXHIBTION GALERIA I!, KRAKÓW, 24.05.2019
Exhibition Asset focuses on the economic and prestige aspects of art publications. An artistic book has become a tool for the emancipation of artist-maker. Having printed publication allows in an almost automatic way to get into the field of the world of art, or rather the history of art. It is often made with the purpose of creating a unique object, that might become a cultural asset.
Except for the context criterion, we do not have any other criteria for evaluation, what is a work of art and what is not. In any case, however, we need legitimacy – perhaps as time passes, distribution of power and who has the legitimacy to evaluate and give the status to a work of art will change. However, traditional, institutional bodies are still holding a strong position. Even though artists, as well as publishers, say that books are overproduced, that there is no environment, not enough audiences or market, publishing an art book still seems to be amongst the best ways to build up one’s position in the art world.
The exhibition presents the selection of books made with a purpose to become an asset, a self-standing piece of art, to bring an income or to became a valuable, collectable object.
Artists: Petr Fabo, Ivars Gravlejs, Agata Grzybowska, Blanka Győri and Máté Labu, Hubert Humka, Dominika Jackuliakova, Libuse Jarcovjakova, Martin Kochan, Wawrzek Kolbusz, Peter Kollanyi, Martin Kollar, Wojtek Mazan, Peter Puklus, Łukasz Rusznica, Michał Siarek, Jakub Stanek, Krystyna Jędrzejewska-Szmek & Łukasz Gniadek, Beatrix Szörényi, Milan Tittel, Tereza Zelenkova




PHOTOBOOK. STORYTELLING EXHIBTION
ZNACZY SIĘ, KRAKÓW, 24.05 – 14.06.19
The show is a part of the series that focuses on various aspects of the photobook. A carefully designed exhibition presents the most interesting samples of the photobooks from the Visegrad region, that have been made out of the need to convey, usually a personal, story. Most of the presented works are either self-published or published in small editions, including hand-made or low-cost printed zine publications.
A book, as depicted in the show, becomes the means for communicating one’s personal experience, a cultural experience and the same time becomes an instrument protecting such experience from oblivion. The leitmotiv of a narration underlines the role of the recipient as an active participant/interpreter of the work of art.
Low-cost self-publishing is here a starting point for a polemic about the nature of the medium. The dissemination using the most economic and least demanding means gives it the power of an independent statement. The questions asked by the authors are an attempt to reflect on the phenomena of this type of publications on the Central European market, their role, ways of production and presentation, as well as expectations of the recipient.
Artists: Tabori Andras, Ewa Behrens, Eva Benkova, Stanislav Briza, Radek Brousil, Jan Brykczynski, Magda Buczek, Kateřina Držková, Peter Fabo, Viola Fátyol, Lucia Gamanová, Aurélia Garová, Agnieszka Gotowała, Anna Hornik , Tomoya Imamura, Zuzana Ivašková, Tereza Kabůrková, Ines Karčáková, Joanna Margarethe Kischka, Deana Kolencikova, Jan Kolský, Viktor Kopasz, Paulina Korobkiewicz, Andrea Kurjakova, Katarzyna Ewa Legendź, Tomasz Liboska, Michał Loba, Alicja Łabądź, Maciej Moskwa, Boris Németh, Anna Orłowska, Krzysiek Orłowski, Ivana Paleckova, Igor Pisuk, Marcin Płonka, Piotr Pytel, Krzysztof Racoń, Kaja Rejczel Rata, Anka Sielska, Jakub Stanek, Juraj Starovecký, Dorota Stolarska, Eva Szombat, Budha Tamás, Jiri Thyn, Balázs Varju Tóth, Ondrej Urban, Imrich Veber, Dorotteya Veykony, Ján Viazanička, Lukasz Wierzbowski, Karolina Wojtas, Adrian Wykrota, Ficsór Zsolt, Kasia Zolich, KWAS (Karolina Wojtas, Agnieszka Sejud)




PHOTOBOOK. PROCESS EXHIBTION
NOŚNA GALLERY, KRAKÓW, 24.05 – 14.06.19
In this exhibition, we treat objects of art as a consequence and as an event. We explore the medium of a book as a work in progress submerged in group work, culture, and its own particularities. The exhibition investigates photobooks as a constantly evolving medium in relation to its potentiality. It includes drafts, dummies, sketches, and excerpts from different stages of the work that cannot be completed.
Referring directly to the activities related to the book in a political context, here also the core idea is an artistic prosumer activity, or more precisely its aspect pertaining to work with an art object, that is done by a particular group/ collective. The work created in this way is a result of the vision and ideas of all those involved in the creation process. We want to open a dialogue on the role of a photo editor in photographic publications. We want to define the route which the author- photo editor relation is going through and tension it generates through the choice of photographs, arrangement, strategy – a cycle of events related to the photographic book.
Process exhibition emphasizes a special presence and interactive lecture by Viktor Kopasz and his lifelong process of creating Diaries.
Kopasz’s works become a starting point to think about a book in terms of a multidimensional process. The process can be considered from the perspective of an artist, as a work that can be presented synchronously – from idea to implementation – or asynchronously, as a kind of spiral, which concentrically returns to the centre, and can be looked at from different positions. By disrupting the order of the beginning and the end, the book appears as a final product of the process, enters into a new cycle – that varies depending on the adapted presentation and distribution strategy.
It is a more specific kind of self-publishing, in the context of the previous examples, as it functions as a work of art on the border of the avant-garde, ready-made and niche, crafted publications. Kopasz consciously plays with the medium, its content, and formal potential.
Artists: Jakub Bors, Kuba Dabrowski, Tomoya Imamura, Viktor Kopasz, Tomasz Laczny, Konstancja Nowina Konopka Książki twórców indywidualnych: Anna Ádám, Milan Adamčak, Hynek Alt, Aleksandra Vajd, Ján Ballax, Jakub Chromiński, Krystian Daszkowski, Peter Fabo (Petr Black FaBox), Lukas Hofmann, Nat Marcus, Alek Janicki, Karolina Jonderko, Ines Karčáková, Barbora Klímová, Paulina Korobkiewicz, Markéta Magidová, Barnabás Neogrády-Kiss, Lucia Nimcova, Lucia Papčová, Monika Pascoe Mikyskova, Tomas Pospech, Peter Puklus, Maciek Przemyk (Maciek P Myk), Catarina Simão, Anna Małgorzata Stankiewicz, Marta Szymanowska, Paweł Szypulski, Martina Šárovcová aka Kosmo Nauty – stories, Jan Sipocz, Bartłomiej Talaga, Konrad Trzeszczkowski, Imrich Veber, Karolina Zajaczkowska Książki grup twórczych: Časopis X o súčasnej kresbe, Hurrikan Press, If I saw that in a gallery I would say, this is art, Paper Beats Rock workshop dummies




VIKTOR KOPASZ. PROCESS. PROLONGED IDENTITY. OPEN STUDIO
APTEKA GALLERY, KRAKÓW, 25.05 – 27.05.19
Our ambition is to involve the artist in the process of creating. Therefore, for a limited time, we want to change the gallery’s window into an artist’s studio. Artist, being present, will allow the viewers to look at a photographic book as part of a broader phenomenon. The artist is working for 3 days in the window of the gallery. The temporary display changes every day. It might be a radical move or a subtle shift of meaning that we can follow alongside the process.
The presentation of the works and performative character of the exhibition by Viktor Kopasz allows placing the contemporary phenomenon of the book boom in a historical context while creating an experience of the process itself in real time.


TOMASZ ŁĄCZNY. PROCESS. C18FE7N18. OPEN STUDIO
APTEKA GALLERY, KRAKÓW, 01.05 – 02.06.19
A live book-making process. The artist creates a hand-made photography artbook using traditional photography techniques with elements of improvisation (taking advantages of technical errors of wet plate photography). It’s the final step of the personal project “It All Is. And Nothing”. The audience has an opportunity to experience work in progress in the experimental stage of the process.


OPEN LIBRARY & CHILL ZONE + KIDS ZONE
MOCAK LIBRARY, KRAKÓW, 24.05 – 14.06.19
If you would like to explore art books in a quiet and peaceful space, Chill Zone is a place to sit down and discover our reading room. It is located in a beautiful and bright MOCAK Library. Presented publications – zines, photobooks, small editions’ publications from Visegrad countries – come from the MOCAK and Paper Beats Rock collections, private collectors, artists and the open call.
We invite kids to spent time in our Kids Zone, space prepared specially for youngest fans of paper.


PHOTOBOOK DUMMY REVIEW
TYTANO, KRAKÓW, 02.06.19
Paperlust Photobook Dummy Review is a project intended for emerging artists working with the medium of photography and art books. Event will allow to connect young talents with professionals, publishers and curators from different countries.
The Tytano space will open for one day for face-to-face discussions over the photobooks in progress. Submissions are open to everyone over 18 years old. Selected artists will be invited to meet four of our international experts. Handmade dummies are in focus, although digital projects and small self-published editions are also taken under consideration. The main aim of the event is to help artists to develop the ideas they are already working on.
On Saturday, 1st June, we invite all of the Participants and Experts of Photobook Dummy Review to join the Portfolio Evening, a special joint event organised by Krakow Photomonth and Paperlust Photobook Fest.
Our Experts: Franek Ammer, Stanislav Briza, Zsolt Ficsor, Zuzana Flaskova, Gábor Arion Kudász, Wiktoria Michałkiewicz, Tereza Rudolf, Olija Triaška Stefanovič


STILL ‘TIS DEVILS MUST PRINT – ARTIST TALKS
MILK, KRAKÓW, 01.06.19
Series of 3 talks focusing on different aspects of the photobook and self-publishing in Visegrad Group countries will take place at Milk Studio. Subjects TBA.
Self-publishing practices in Hungary in the post-digital era/ Beata Istvánkó
The notion of artists’ publishing activities has changed over the past decades, in particular with
the expansion of the art market and the globalization of artistic practices, combined with the advent of the digital era and the introduction of new modes of production and circulation. Print and digital projects employ experimental formats and blur distinctions between art press, curatorial
experiments, and other publishing enterprises. The aim of the presentation is to summarize the history of independent art publishing in Hungary after 2000 through the activity of the Budapest based ISBN books+gallery.
The ISBN is a contemporary art bookstore and a gallery space established in 2017. The name of the gallery was obtained from the 13-digit identification number for publication, the ISBN-number (International Standard Book Number). The most important mission of the ISBN books+gallery is to map, collect, exhibit and distribute the domestic and regional, Hungarian and foreign language, new and second-hand contemporary art publications, exhibition catalogues, zines, art books, photobooks and theoretical publications.
Young scene of photobook makers in Slovakia/ Olja Triaška Stefanović
Five years ago students from the Department of Photography and New Media at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Bratislava, Slovakia showed great interest in making photobooks within their visual researches. Olja Triaška Stefanović, together with her colleague Juraj Blaško from Visual Communication department, realized that it is necessary to open new and interdisciplinary course, that will link two departments and prepare students to make more professional photobooks. They created and started together to teach, PHO BO – Creation of Photobook where the main part of the course is focused on teaching a wide range of technological processes together with visual dramaturgy and storytelling. The author will be focused on the presentation of youngest generations of authors from Slovakia, their production of photobook and how they can improve the self-publishing market in Slovakia. Triaška Stefanović will present their books, zines and introduce to the audience how they work within the PHO BO, what is the course methodology and how they prepare students for professional work after graduation.
I shout „That’s Me!” Stories of Czech fanzines from the ’80s till now // Miloš Hroch & Pavel Turek // presentation of the book
The book ‘I shout “That‘s me!” Stories of Czech fanzines from the 80s till now’, published by PageFive, for the first time takes its readers through uncharted waters of the Czech fanzine scene, that is of unofficial amateur magazines. It brings to light stories of those who fell for computer games or wrote sci-fi stories, who obsessively compiled their own metal music charts, who were driven to street demonstrations by hardcore punk music or who wanted to change the standing of women in society. And about those who then wrote about it freely in their magazines. „This type of publication has the advantage that you can wave it around and shout ‚That’s me!’” – a photographer, a protagonist of the youngest fanzine trend of photozines, explains the essence of fanzines in one of the chapters of the book. And while there is the talk of the decline of printed media, the microcosm of independent printing is constantly expanding.


LET’S TALK ABOUT SELF-PUBLISHING – PANEL DISCUSSION
MOCAK, KRAKÓW, 31.05.19
Panel discussion at MOCAK with invited experts from the Visegrad group countries is orientated toward various aspects of the photobooks and self-publishing. The event has an informative and educational character, but also intends to encourage local collaboration.
The debate is focusing on the current situation of self-publishing the Eastern and Central Europe, its role and potential. Guests will discuss the phenomenon in the current socio-political context, its recent trends and how the role of self-publishing evolved in the era of the Internet.
The discussion at MOCAK Musem will be moderated by Michał Sita (Pix.House), and the speakers are Olja Triaška Stefanovič (Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Bratislava), Stanislav Briza (Bflmpsvz publishing) and Beáta Istvánkó (ISBN books+gallery, Budapest).


COLLABORATION NOW! SELF-PUBLISHING WORKSHOP
MOCAK, KRAKÓW, 30.05 – 02.06.19
Workshop …. Collaboration Now! International self-publishing workshop.. . is a unique formula designed for PAPERLUST Photobook Festival. As a participant you will gain basic knowledge about photobook creation from the scratch, including craft, design, editing and its function in the wider perspective of the art market. You will have a unique opportunity to work with internationally recognized artists from V4 region. Prepare for an intense experience where you will work in a group as well as directly with workshop leaders and other participating artists. You will progress by presenting your work, participating in round-table discussions and one-to-one sessions.
As a result every participant will create a dummy. This workshop will allow us to develop knowledge and consciousness about the medium of photography, photobooks, editing and narration and the use of visual language and self-expression through art. We believe visual is political and we intend to put it into the process. We will encourage emerging artists and amateurs (participants) to create visual stories, develop real skills and preserve the craft of producing a printed body of art, especially photobook.
Workshop leaders:
Katarzyna Ewa Legendź PBR| PL
Katarzyna Zolich PBR|PL
Leader from Hungary – Gábor Arion Kudász
Leader from Slovakia – Jan Sipocz
Leader from Czech Republic – Teresa Zelenkova



COLLABORATION NOW! SELF-PUBLISHING WORKSHOP
MOCAK, KRAKÓW, 30.05 – 02.06.19
Workshop …. Collaboration Now! International self-publishing workshop.. . is a unique formula designed for PAPERLUST Photobook Festival. As a participant you will gain basic knowledge about photobook creation from the scratch, including craft, design, editing and its function in the wider perspective of the art market. You will have a unique opportunity to work with internationally recognized artists from V4 region. Prepare for an intense experience where you will work in a group as well as directly with workshop leaders and other participating artists. You will progress by presenting your work, participating in round-table discussions and one-to-one sessions.
As a result every participant will create a dummy. This workshop will allow us to develop knowledge and consciousness about the medium of photography, photobooks, editing and narration and the use of visual language and self-expression through art. We believe visual is political and we intend to put it into the process. We will encourage emerging artists and amateurs (participants) to create visual stories, develop real skills and preserve the craft of producing a printed body of art, especially photobook.
Workshop leaders:
Katarzyna Ewa Legendź PBR| PL
Katarzyna Zolich PBR|PL
Leader from Hungary – Gábor Arion Kudász
Leader from Slovakia – Jan Sipocz
Leader from Czech Republic – Teresa Zelenkova



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Organisers: Fresh From Poland Foundation, Paper Beats Rock Foundation
Strategic partners: FOTOGRAF Magazine (CZ), The Studio of Young Artists’ Association / FKSE (HU), ISBN könyv+galéria (HU), Hardness &Blackness (SK)
Programme curators: Katarzyna Legendź, Katarzyna Zolich
Exhibitions curators: Katarzyna Zolich, Katarzyna Legendź, Gosia Fricze, Grażyna Siedlecka, Katarzyna Roniek, Beata Istvánkó, Markéta Kinterová, Slavomíra Ondrušová
The project is co-financed by the Governments of Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia through Visegrad Grants from International Visegrad Fund. The mission of the fund is to advance ideas for sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe.
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PEPCO | Christmas Peter Cook Collection from Marcin Filipek on Vimeo.
Director: Marcin Filipek DOP: Wojtek Zieliński, Kamil Płocki
Client: PEPCO | Szymon Piotrowiak, Edyta Czarnecka, Rick Bendel
Agency: Grey Poland Agency Producer: Anna Green Creation: Katarzyna Batogowska, Dominika Hałas, Natalia Milewska Client Service: Dorota Mosakowska, Aleksandra Solarz, Mesyjasz Marta Agency postproducer: Katarzyna Seredyńska
Production House: Dragan Film Producer: Agnieszka Dragan Production Manager: Grażyna Bastek Production Coordinator: Ola Stankiewicz, Halszka Kamińska Location Manager: Agnieszka Mroczek
Set Manager: Remik Kubiak
1AD: Konrad Nadrowski
Costumes: Maria Górska Makeup: Olga Nejbauer Production Designer: Monika Sajko Art Director: Marta Kodeniec Prop Master: Rafał Włodarczak Stage Hand: Michał Lichocki FX: Witek Gaizler
Stedicam: Adam Mendry
Postproduction: 99Cent | Hylton Heather, Eddie van Rensburg Post Producer: Kamila Kelly
Shotingboard: Artur Gołębiowski
Cover Music Composer: Janek Komar
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Các giao dịch bất động sản ở Massachusetts cho các hạt Hampden, Hampshire và Franklin, ngày 22 tháng 3 năm 2020 AgawamAlfred Fenney Jr., và Aristea Fenney đến Viktor Savonin, Đại lộ Carr, 38.000 đô la.Eduardo Santaniello và Joseph P. DeCaro đến Irfan Ahmed và Satter Ahmed, 1347-1349 Suffield St., 450.000 USD.Garry W. Meyers đến Rebecca J. Wing và Steven Ewing, 204 Valley Brook Road, $ 290.000.AmherstRamona A. Tomlinson cho Tyler J. Tomlinson và Devin R. Tomlinson, Tòa án 3 Emerson, 100 đô la.Alan Patrick St. Hilaire, Christina Marie Carrera-St. Hilaire và Christine Marie Carrera-St. Hilaire đến Noah B. Kuhn và Kate M. Kuhn, 27 phần Newell Street, $ 12,750.Scott Ferguson, đại diện cá nhân, và Jeffrey Davis Ferguson, bất động sản, cho David B. Ruderman và Holly L. 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Brodeur đến HCP Group LLC, 390 Montcalm St., $ 225.000.Bonnie Lemanski, Debra Ciosek, Karen Bowler, Karen Monette, Amy Marchacos và John Bowler đến Marcin Kalisz và Elzbieta Kalisz, 22-24 Austin St., 200.000 USD.Carol S. Ingram và Laurel J. Stankiewicz đến Christopher Culpepper, 51 Irene St., $ 186.000.Jeremy A. Keough và Jennifer L. Keough cho Thomas Keenan và Susan Keenan, 405 Montgomery St., $ 320.000.John Tsandilas và Patricia Tsandilas đến Christos Tsandilas, 68 Dunn St., 300.000 đô la.Josephine Mercik và James J. Mercik đến Jeremy Rudzik và Bethany York Rudzik, đường 599 Granby, 150.000 đô la.Karen M. Genetelli đến Richard Negrin, 42 Casey Drive, $ 211.000.Marsha Henry, Kathleen A. Pinizzotto và Kathleen Owczarski cho Peter D. Marcotte, 40 Shirley St., 135.000 USD.Phillip E. Russ Jr., và Nancy A. Russ cho Harry Melendez III, và Kimberly Marie Melendez, 22 Mount Vernon Road, 255.000 đô la.Shannon M. Dion cho Pauline C. Dion và Jeremy G. Dion, 17 High St., 240.000 đô la.Stella P. Doray, Deborah A. Doray, Edmund M. Doray, Norman C. Doray và Ronald F. Doray cho Jason L. Pride, 45 Lombard St., $ 224.000.Waycon Inc., đến Daniel L. Desjeans và Shawnna A. Desjeans, 39 Stockbridge St., $ 377,700.William D. Sullivan, Tricia A. Stallman và Karen M. Broughan đến Ryszard Starsiak, Phố Emery, 50.000 đô la.ColrainSasha J. Perusse, "còn gọi là" Sasha J. Rasid, "hay còn gọi là" Sasha Rasid, với Kylie R.Brunner, Justin K. Mason, 25 đường Stranahan, 175.000 USD.ConwayChristopher Hachey, Donna M. Thatcher, và Gabrielle T. Hachey, "còn gọi là" Gabrielle T. Sabella, đến Julia C. Carroll và Amy E. Lashley, 731 Shelburne Falls Road, 140.000 đô la.Đông LongmeadowRobert C. Harris đến JJJ17 LLC, 389 Elm St., $ 120.000.Đông thànhJoseph A. Baron và Janet E. Baron cho Gilson S. Hogan và Jennifer G. Hogan, 7 Knight Ave., $ 262.000.Daniel J. Costigan cho Kellie Ann Hutton và Matthew R. Robinson, 6 Rabideau Drive, $ 245.000.XóaPaul Armond Arsenault Estate, "còn gọi là" Paul A. Arsenault Estate, Melody L. Arsenault, đại diện cá nhân, đến Amanda Arsenault và Nikita T. Shamrock, 26 Lillian's Way, 281.000 đô la.Trời ạViện nhân dân cho Dan Desnoyers và Linda Desnoyers, South Chesterfield Road, 4.000 đô la.GranbyRoger A. Lebel và Briana M. Gosselin đến David Graffum và Maureen Graffum, Batch Bachelor Street, 110.000 đô la.Cánh đồng xanhTimothy F. Washburn đến PRB LLC, 17-21 1/2 Quốc hội St., $ 1.000.000.Carol C. Wandeloski, bởi luật sư, Mary E. Norwood, luật sư, cho Ann Grace Roberts Bognolo và Ramesh John Rdballie, 69 Hastings St., 260.000 đô la.Angela T. Ruggeri đến Jessica A. Pearlman, Đường 142 Leyden / Đường 140R Leyden, $ 225.000.Howard N. Stone và H. Donna Russo-Stone đến Lorelie P. Lacoy và Nicholas W. Lacoy, 46 đường Adams và 42 1/2 đường Adams, 250.000 USD.Robert W. Sienko động sản, Gregory Sienko, đại diện cá nhân, đến James C. Rae Jr., 63 Summer St., 65.000 đô la.Ngân hàng HSBC Hoa Kỳ NA, ủy thác, bởi luật sư, Wells Fargo Bank NA, luật sư, cho Gabriel E. Miranda và Gleicieny Santos, 36 Plantation Circle, 55.000 đô la.HadleyErvin K. Laclair và Erwin K. Laclair đến Tammy A. Laclair-Reagen, Vicky L. Martins và Ronald E. Laclair, 48 Huntington Road, 100 đô la.Ramona A. Tomlinson cho Tyler J. Tomlinson và Devin R. Tomlinson, 15 North Maple St., 100 đô la.HampdenMichael A. Ciecko Jr., đến Matthew R. Galica, 84 Oak Knoll Drive, $ 297.500.HatfieldQuản lý tài nguyên nhà cung cấp và cựu chiến binh Hoa Kỳ cho Coligny Baldwin và Jesse Baldwin, 35 Pantry Road, $ 254.000.cây thạch thảoAndrew J. Royer, Andrew J. Royer, Sr., và Monica R. Royer tới Chelsea B. Jordan-Makely và James R. Makely, 11 Ledges Road, $ 183.000.Hà Lan Các cựu chiến binh của Melonie J. Pitisci, 11 Old Acres Road, $ 125,659.HolyokeAlan C. Lesiege và Georgia J. Lesiege cho Chad Robert Donnelly và Teresa Donnelly, 22 Holly Lawn Road, 385.000 đô la.Ronny Sinn đến Bina M. Batchelder, 99 Saint James Ave., 210.000 đô la.HuntingtonỦy thác Ngân hàng Hoa Kỳ NA ủy thác, Ủy thác tham gia chính của LSF9 và Hudson Homes Management LLC, luật sư, đến Robert Osterman, 46 Basket St., $ 119.000.Scott E. Cickyham, đại diện cá nhân, Barbara Cickyham Paulson, và Barbara C. Paulson, bất động sản, đến Hoa Kỳ Phát triển Nhà ở & Đô thị, 24 Allen Coit Road, $ 197,345.LeverettJoseph Williams, Jr. đến Hong Tong Cai, 475 Long Plain, 155.000 đô la.Douglas P. Glazier, Ronald P. Glazier và Terry P. Glazier đến Philip W. Hirsch, Cave Hill Road, 65.000 USD.LongmeadowDiolinda Dasilva đến Joshua P. Lamson và Rachael A. Lamson, 260 Williams St., $ 330.000.Julius S. Brecht đến Andrew H. Scott và Silvia I. Scott, 25 đường Chatham, 450.000 đô la.LudlowAmy Maschi đến Geovanni Vazquez và Jessica M. Vazquez, 33 Lazarz St., 190.000 USD.Dianne Fabrocini và John F. Olson đến Robert S. Duffy, 554 Winsor St., $ 260.000.Joaquim A. Carneiro và Andrea Carneiro đến Gail Carneiro, 154 Stevens St., 200.000 USD.Nhà xây dựng MNB LLC, đến Shamina M. Evans, 36 Hampden St., $ 189.000.Stephen Everett Foote, Rebeccah Burque, Marissa Silvestri, Marissa Foote và Anthony Silvestri đến Bank of America, 14 Bucknell St., 104,704 đô la.Trường trungJoaquim M. Henriques và Beverly A. Henriques đến Daniel E. Boudreau và Carol T. Boudreau, 69 Chipman Road, 230.000 đô la.MontagueCộng đoàn của Grace Inc., đến Olivia Joy Tusinski và Je H. Ahn, 41 K St., 90.000 đô la.Paul E. Cloutier và Michelle C. Cloutier, "fka" Michelle C. Kurtyka, đến Christie A. Lemerise, 69 Dell St., $ 221.500.Montague Real Trust Trust, Albert A. Lichoulas và Catherine M. Lichoulas, ủy thác, đến Kearsarge Millers Falls RE LLC, Millers Falls Road, 65.000 đô la.MontgomeryFrank A. Demarinis đến Tristan Kiendzior và Renee Kiendzior, 78 Đường Upper Pomeroy, $ 320.000.Giáo dụcMichele A. McHale cho Emily Dodge Goodwin và Carlos Varela, 91 North Main St., $ 290.000.Tháng Sáu A. Gardner đến Kevin Emile Boucher và Mary Ye-Yu Wang-Boucher, 70 Birch Hill Road, $ 522.000.Mark A. Blais và Mark S. Fowles đến Kaitlyn E. Dorman và Haley E. Pearl, 1300 Burts Pit Road, 375.000 USD.Perry Smith cho Jo Landers, Trung tâm dịch vụ 6, 440.000 đô la.Samuel Kelton Roberts Jr., và Christina Michelle Greer cho Angie Hauser và Christopheer Aiken, 26 Corticelli St., 250.000 USD.Joseph Wilhelm, người được ủy thác và 61 Tin tưởng có thể hủy ngang của Phố chính đối với John T. Geryk và Julie S. Martyn, 61 Main St., $ 310.000.Harold M. Portner đến Andrew Hahn, 67 Westhampton Road, 293.000 đô la.trái camAdam Stacey và Jennifer Stacy đến Kasey Elizabeth Teixeira, 110 Đại lộ Drew, 178.000 USD.Anthony Paoletti và Maria C. Paoletti đến Joseph 0. Paoletti, 147 Walnut Hill Road, 155.000 đô la.PalmerJennifer M. Toelken cho Nicholas Strange, 21 Thương mại St., $ 145.000.Monica Desmarais, bất động sản, và Frederick A. Zieminski, đại diện, cho Justin K. Cordeiro, 127 Springfield St., 155.000 đô la.Ruby Realty LLC, đến Xing Gao Wang, 2041-2043 High St., $ 138.000.RussellJoan M. Deacon, Mark E. Deacon, Diane Deacon James và John F. Deacon cho Craig R. Maryea và Connie M. Maryea, 90 Highland Ave., 200.000 đô la.William S. Russell đến Abigail Tompkins và Andrew Tompkins, 52 West Main St., 300.000 đô la.Nam HadleyBrett A. Remillard cho Howie Realty LLC, 515 Granby Road và Cypress Drive, 25.000 đô la.Noella Loiselle và Noella R. Loiselle cho Paul N. Loiselle, người được ủy thác, Catherine L. Loiselle, người được ủy thác và Tuyên bố của Loiselle Irrevocable Trust, 385 Amherst Road, $ 100.Domini Kirchner II, người được ủy thác và Laurels Realty tin tưởng vào Melanie Navarro và Maria Centeno, 68 School St., $ 196.000.Robert B. Genetelli Jr., Lisa J. Genetelli và Allison S. Genetelli cho Karen M. Genetelli, 10 McDowell Drive, 100.000 đô la.SouthamptonJohn Gwosch và Donna Gwosch cho James F. Boyle và Patricia A. Boyle, 55 Pomeroy Meadow Road và 57 Pomeroy Meadow Road, 250.000 USD.James M. Brunelle và Deborah A. Brunelle đến James M. Brunelle, 33 đường Cook, 100 đô la.NamwickJames Y. Joubert và Kathleen M. Joubert đến James Joubert Jr., 15 Gargon Terrace, $ 221.000.John T. Rock Jr., L. Kristina Erhart và L. Kristina Rock đến Austin J. Prokop và Andrea N. Prokop, 44 Buckingham Drive, $ 215.000.Mary C. Schicker đến Melissa N. Perna-Naves, 48 South View Drive, Đơn vị 48, $ 237.000.Michael F. Albro và Rebecca M. Albro cho Michael G. Mcintyre, 35 đường Hills Hills, 199.000 đô la.Robert J. Goulette đến Eric A. Jackson, 14 Castle St., 177.000 USD.Ruby Realty LLC, đến Thurston Properties LLC, 10 Woodside Circle, $ 170.000.SpringfieldAle House Inc., đến 536 Worthington St. LLC, 536 Worthington St., $ 125.000.Bretta Construction LLC, đến Ram Kumar Sanyasi và Tila Rupa Sanyasi, 81 Woodrow St., $ 334,900.David M. Trehey và Antonia T. Veronesi-Trehey đến Timothy A. Raimer, 44 Colorado St., $ 197.000.Debra A. Duncan cho MPower Capital LLC, 1515 Carew St., $ 80.000.Della Ripa Bất động sản LLC, đến Cig4 LLC, 235 Pendleton Ave, $ 65.100.Della Ripa Bất động sản LLC, đến Cig4 LLC, 240 East St., $ 80.000.Nhà quản lý tài sản ngoại giao LLC, đến David Malave, 70 Carew Terrace, $ 87.000.Elba M. Mendez đến Bruce Dimm, 85 Castle St., $ 186.000.Fumi Realty Inc., đến Delsie Parker, 52 Stratford Terrace, 187.000 USD.Gabriela V. Rivero đến Chandra Nepal và Hem Poudel, 1 đường Bairdcrest, $ 239.000.Hedge Hog Industries Corp, đến Onix Ocasio, 145 Allen St., 150.000 đô la.Sparkle Three Limited Partnership và Gregory H. Ferruolo đến Colvest / State Street LLC, 535 State St., 335.000 đô la.James W. Fiore và Darlene Fiore đến Kenneth Narvaez và Stephanie A. Rivera, 18 Kensington Ave., 164.500 đô la.Jennifer Bennett đến Javier Hernandez, Debora Đại tá và Debora Hernandez, 15 Lamont St., $ 144.000.Jennifer Patricia Gottschlicht đến Dominic Jones, 166 Laurelton St., 100 đô la.JJJ17 LLC, đến Rafael Mendrell, 91-93 Noel St., $ 220.000.Karen Pelletier, đại diện, và Hubert J. Pelletier, bất động sản, đến Castle Trụ sở Inc., 8 Ansara St., 60.000 đô la.Kevin J. Tringali và Meagan A. Tringali cho Jeffrey M. Greening và Rosanna M. Greening, 235 State St., Đơn vị 408, $ 160.000.Kevin M. Shea và Bryan P. Shea đến Maureen A. Marotte, 124 đường Burt, 80.000 đô la.Lachenauer LLC, đến Joshua Sanchez và Sabrina Santiago, 66 đường Aspen, $ 195.000.Loretta A. Tupek đến Basile Realty LLC, 163 Winterset Drive, 135.000 đô la.Marie Perry đến tháng 6 Associates LLC, 155 Middle St., 75.000 đô la.Michael M. Hastie đến Karin E. Willett, số 207 đường Oak Hollow, $ 246.000.Mohammed Alkhabi và Dhuha Almaliki đến Helen Al-Mahrwuth, 17-19 Crown St., 180.000 USD.Hội trường Nina M. đến Kristol Griffith và Jerrell Glass, 22-24 Cortland St., 4.000 USD.Paul Ricco và Paul J. Ricco đến Angel DeCaro và Randy Wilson, 123 Audubon St., 50.000 đô la.Rachel M. Craig, Rachel M. Yates và James D. Yates II, đến Rachel Gillette và Mariah Miller, 57 Pelham St., 166.500 đô la.Richard E. LaFlamme và Louise M LaFlamme cho Kevin A. Nunes, 95 Rhinebeck Ave., $ 188.000.Rosanna Greening và Jeffrey Greening cho Jason Pressey, 17 Sky Ridge Lane, 285.000 USD.Thành phố Springfield đến Campagnari Construction LLC, 74 Irvington St., $ 5.000.Thành phố Springfield đến Russ Tetreault Realty LLC, Phố Hồng y, $ 1,030.Susan B. Williams và James Williams đến James Rocca và Chad Lynch, 123-125 Amherst St., 77.000 đô la.Timothy Epps Rich (REP) và Willieanna Conner (EST) đến Keisha Moore, 61 Thompson St, 51.500 đô la.Ngân hàng U S, người được ủy thác và Dòng ủy thác của RMAC 2016-CTT, người được ủy thác, cho Manuel Angel Cardona, 139-141 Moxon St., 129.150 đô la.Victor A. DeAngelo và Mary N. DeAngelo cho Michelle L. Brown, 83 Dartmouth St., 218.000 đô la.Xứ WalesJacquelyn Jovan và Corey K. Jovan đến Ronald W. Gresty Jr., và Rhiannon J. Gresty, 15 Walker Road, 20.000 đô la.đồTim J. Barry đến 2-8 Ross Ave LLC, 2-8 Ross Ave., 100 đô la.Tây SpringfieldC G S Enterprises Inc., đến KDomain LLC, 193-195 Western Ave., Đơn vị 1B, $ 168.000.Christine M. Budzynkiewicz đến SRV Properties LLC, 125 Charles Ave., $ 68.000.Này Lama LLC, đến Chad William Chapman, 454 Birnie Ave., 288.500 đô la.Mary Hunt-O KhắcConnor đến VIP Homes & Associates LLC, 175 Labelle St., $ 80.000.Raymond R. Marquis và Michelle Lynn Hầu tước cho Dominic Kirchner II, người được ủy thác và Kaydoke Realty Trust, người được ủy thác của, 600 Kings Highway, $ 170,010.William M. Gray, Lori A. Gray, Meghan Gray và Meghan A. Bisaillon cho James W. Connor, 75 Birnie Ave., 242.900 USD.WestfieldBrian M. Torpey gửi Martha B. Halperin, ủy thác và Martha B. Halperin Tuyên bố ủy thác, ủy thác của, 15 City View Road, 179.000 đô la.Cinda S. McKinney cho Robert Bellamy và Maura Bellamy, 7 Birch sân thượng, 355.000 đô la.Craig R. Maryea và Connie M. Maryea đến Derek M. Stevens và Meghan A. Gray, 567 Loomis St., 302.000 đô la.DDLP Development LLC, đến Christopher A. Santara và Jennifer L. Santara, Breighly Way, 125.000 đô la.Edward J. Robitaille và Barbara J. Robitaille đến Cheryl A. Bowe và John R. Holton, 126 Long Pond Road, 179.000 USD.Joanne M. Sampson đến Charlene M. Leinonen, 17-21 Gold St., $ 310.000.Linda B. Quigley đến Đức Rosario, 1430 Russell Road, Đơn vị 30, $ 117.000.Robert Bellamy và Maura Bellamy cho Sharon Delaine Francis và Ronald James Francis, 81 Overlook Drive, 395.900 đô la.Ryan A. Lawson và Sara M. Lawson đến Aimee-Jeanne Welch và Eric R. Welch, 1062 E Mountain Road, 222.000 đô la.Hội tiết kiệm quỹ Wilmington, Christiana Trust, ủy thác và ủy thác mua lại thế chấp Pretium, ủy thác của Cig4 LLC, 5 Princeton St., 140.000 đô la.Tây thành phốFelix J. Grygorcewicz, đại diện cá nhân, và Joseph P. Grygorcewicz, bất động sản, cho Michael J. Burke và Marie Burke, 326 đường Tây Bắc, $ 380.000.Cái gìGary M. Cabana và Virginia L. 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VA - Jazz For Romance (2017)
Genre: Jazz Tracks: 25 Format: MP3 Size: 240 MB Tracklist: 1. Ib Christensen - These Foolish Things [3:40] 2. Antonio Carlos Jobim - Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars [3:26] 3. Larry Goldings - Strays [5:24] 4. Jan Johansson - Embraceable You [3:48] 5. Sarah Vaughan, Barney Kessel and Joe Comfort - The Very Thought Of You [4:12] 6. Esther Phillips - Romance In The Dark [3:35] 7. Laila Dalseth - Fooling Myself (Remastered) [2:39] 8. Kuba Stankiewicz, Peter Erskine and Darek Oleszkiewicz - Love Theme Fr... Читать дальше »
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Révise Ton 2017
Moyenne du chart : 3,52/5 - Mis à jour le 6 juin 2017, prochaine màj vers le 25 juin 2017 (- RETOUR AU SOMMAIRE - )
Playlists liées : Révise Ton 2017 version essentielle Révise Ton 2017 version normale Révise Ton 2017 version chuis curieux
Fleet Foxes - Crack-Up - Chamber Folk Progressive Folk
Mount Eerie - A Crow Looked at Me - Singer/Songwriter Indie Folk Contemporary Folk
Richard Dawson - Peasant - Avant-Folk Progressive Folk
Perfume Genius - No Shape - Art Pop
Max Richter - Three Worlds: Music From Woolf Works - Modern Classical
Le Ton Mité - Passé Composé Futur Conditionnel - Roots Rock Jazz-Rock Indie Rock
Trio Mediaeval & Arve Henriksen - Rímur
1982 - Chromola - Free Improvisation
Le fruit vert - Paon perdu
Bing & Ruth - No Home of the Mind - Ambient
坂本龍一 [Ryuichi Sakamoto] - async - Ambient
Spoon - Hot Thoughts - Indie Rock Alternative Dance
Slowdive - Slowdive - Dream Pop Shoegaze
The Magnetic Fields - 50 Song Memoir - Indie Pop
Father John Misty - Pure Comedy - Piano Rock Singer/Songwriter Chamber Pop
Thurston Moore - Rock n Roll Consciousness - Alternative Rock Noise Rock
Memories Are Now - Indie Folk Singer/Songwriter
Raoul Vignal - The Silver Veil - Contemporary Folk
Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble - Find Me Finding You - Art Pop
The Flaming Lips - Oczy Mlody - Neo-Psychedelia
Kid Koala featuring Emilíana Torrini - Music to Draw to: Satellite - Ambient Pop Ambient
Sun Kil Moon - Common As Light and Love Are Red Valleys of Blood - Singer/Songwriter Progressive Folk
Mark Eitzel - Hey Mr Ferryman - Singer/Songwriter
Rosalía - Los Ángeles - Flamenco nuevo
The Caretaker - Everywhere at the End of Time - Stage 2 - Turntable Music Ambient
Sodastream - Little by Little - Indie Folk
The Feelies - In Between - Jangle Pop Indie Pop
Jesu & Sun Kil Moon - 30 Seconds to the Decline of Planet Earth - Singer/Songwriter
Mac DeMarco - This Old Dog - Singer/Songwriter Indie Pop Folk Pop
Laura Marling - Semper femina - Singer/Songwriter Chamber Folk
Joep Beving - Prehension - Modern Classical
Spinvis - Trein vuur dageraad - Chamber Pop Singer/Songwriter Nederpop
La Féline - Triomphe - Synthpop French Pop
Saagara - 2 - Jazz Fusion
Juana Molina - Halo - Folktronica
Roger Waters - Is This the Life We Really Want? - Art Rock
Peter Silberman - Impermanence - Slowcore Dream Pop
Arto Lindsay - Cuidado madame - Art Pop
Daniel Pemberton - Gold - Film Score
Gu's Musics - Happening - Chanson
Babils - Ji Ameeto
Jacaszek - KWIATY - Ambient Electroacoustic
Timber Timbre - Sincerely Future Pollution - Art Rock
Kendrick Lamar - DAMN. - West Coast Hip Hop Conscious Hip Hop
Tinariwen - Elwan - Tishoumaren
Shannon Wright - Division - Art Rock
Shackleton & Vengeance Tenfold - Sferic Ghost Transmits - Progressive Electronic Tribal Ambient
Gas - Narkopop - Ambient Ambient Techno
Homeshake - Fresh Air - Hypnagogic Pop
sonder - Within Essences - Electro-Industrial
Stormzy - Gang Signs & Prayer - Grime UK Hip Hop
The Mountain Goats - Goths - Singer/Songwriter Indie Pop
Saint Etienne - Home Counties - Synthpop Indie Pop
Imelda May - Life Love Flesh Blood - Singer/Songwriter Blue-Eyed Soul
(Sandy) Alex G - Rocket - Indie Folk Singer/Songwriter
Do Make Say Think - Stubborn Persistent Illusions - Post-Rock
Orchestra Baobab - Tribute to Ndiouga Dieng - Wolof Music
Tzusing - 東方不敗 - Industrial Techno
Julie Byrne - Not Even Happiness - Contemporary Folk Singer/Songwriter
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - Flying Microtonal Banana - Psychedelic Rock Garage Rock
Grandaddy - Last Place - Indie Rock
Quercus - Nightfall
sonder - About a Blinded Corridor - Dark Ambient Ambient
Alexandra Savior - Belladonna of Sadness - Indie Pop Singer/Songwriter
The Radiophonic Workshop - Burials in Several Earths - EAI Electronic
Forest Swords - Compassion - Ambient Dub Downtempo Neo-Psychedelia
Spectres - Condition - Noise Rock
Austin Wintory - DeFormers - Video Game Music
Barock Project - Detachment - Progressive Rock
Chris Bathgate - Dizzy Seas - Singer/Songwriter
Renaldo & Clara - Els afores - Indie Pop
Emel - Ensen - Arabic Pop Art Pop
Orchestre National de Jazz - Europa Oslo - Progressive Big Band
Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs - Feed the Rats - Stoner Rock
Edda - Graziosa utopia - Indie Rock
The Moonlandingz - Interplanetary Class Classics - Neo-Psychedelia Noise Pop
Jr. Adelberg - It Happens Too Briefly to Know - Midwest Emo
Joan Shelley - Joan Shelley - Singer/Songwriter Contemporary Folk
James Murray - Killing Ghosts - Drone Ambient
Guillaume Stankiewicz - Les Années
Albin de La Simone - L'un de nous - French Pop
Carsten Jost - Perishable Tactics - Tech House Microhouse
RAYS - RAYS - Post-Punk
Heroin in Tahiti - Remoria - Neo-Psychedelia Tribal Ambient
Tigran Mansurian - Requiem
Swordfish - Rodia - Midwest Emo
Jarvis Cocker & Chilly Gonzales - Room 29 - Chamber Pop Piano Rock
Little Hurricane - Same Sun Same Moon - Americana
Japan Blues - Sells His Record Collection - Sound Collage Tribal Ambient
David Arnold & Michael Price - Sherlock Series 4: The Final Problem - Television Music
David Arnold & Michael Price - Sherlock: Music from Series Four - Television Music
David Arnold and Michael Price - Sherlock: The Abominable Bride - Television Music
Dominic Miller - Silent Light
Boliden - Surfaces - Ambient
Pshycotic Beats - The Black Sea
Carter Burwell - The Founder - Film Score Film Soundtrack
Ramin Djawadi - The Great Wall - Film Score Film Soundtrack
This Winter Machine - The Man Who Never Was - Progressive Rock
Harry Gregson-Williams - The Zookeeper's Wife - Film Score
Danny Elfman - Tulip Fever - Film Score Film Soundtrack
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From patient to employee: Brain tumor survivor gives back
PHOTOS: SEBASTIAN STANKIEWICZ/BOSTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
PHOTOS: SEBASTIAN STANKIEWICZ/BOSTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
PHOTOS: SEBASTIAN STANKIEWICZ/BOSTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
PHOTOS: SEBASTIAN STANKIEWICZ/BOSTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
People often ask me why I work at Boston Children’s Hospital. How can I walk through the halls of the place where I had emergency surgery at 16 years old for a deadly brain tumor? I honestly don’t know how I couldn’t. I believe in giving back and celebrating the people who support you, as your family does, through the most difficult times of your life. After years of treatment at Boston Children’s, that’s what my doctors, nurses, psychologists and support staff have done for me. Now, they’re like my family.
It all started in 2001, when I was a freshman in high school and my wrist gave out during a cheerleading competition. Dr. Peter Waters, orthopedic surgeon-in-chief at Boston Children’s, diagnosed me with Kienbock’s disease, a rare condition that affects the blood supply to the wrist bone and can cause pain, swelling and stiffness. Dr. Waters recommended surgery to alleviate the pain. I was a bit overwhelmed by the diagnosis, but felt I could manage it.
Later that year, things got drastically worse. I started having black outs. I’d find myself somewhere, not knowing how I got there. I was afraid to tell anyone what was happening, but eventually my parents found out. I had an MRI at Boston Children’s and immediately after the test my parents and I were put in an exam room. Dr. Mark Proctor, neurosurgeon-in-chief, told us that I had a brain tumor the size of lemon pressing on my left temporal lobe, and without immediate surgery I would die. It was February 9th, the day before my 16th birthday.
Eileen blows out candles on her 16th birthday (PHOTO: COURTESY OF THE ROBERTA FAMILY)
It’s hard to put what I felt into words. I just remember being shocked and watching my parents cry. My mother asked Dr. Proctor if the surgery could wait until after my birthday and he agreed.
Dr. Proctor was able to remove most of the tumor — a pleomorphic xanthroastrocytoma (PXA). Amazingly, the tumor was completely unrelated to Kienbock’s disease. A second surgery revealed the tumor was malignant. I underwent two years of chemotherapy and six weeks of extensive targeted radiation to the tumor. It wasn’t until 2006 that I was officially in remission.
My recovery was supported by a huge team at Dana Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center including Dr. Proctor; Dr. Nicole Ullrich, a child neurologist; Dr. Scott Pomeroy, neurologist-in-chief; Dr. Mark Kieran, hematologist/oncologist; Mary Ann Zimmerman, oncology nurse; and psychologist, Dr. Cori Liptak. My cancer and orthopedic teams always made it clear that my opinion mattered and that they cared about my comfort. They were the ones who motivated me to keep going. They never treated me like a ‘patient.’ Because of them I am a daughter, sister, wife, mother of twin boys and a friend to so many others.
Eileen after treatment, with her dog Fluffy (PHOTO: COURTESY OF THE ROBERTA FAMILY)
Their impact of my life extended beyond my treatment. Now, every day, I get to model their work ethic and compassion in my job. As a social worker in the Primary Care Center and Young Parents Program at Boston Children’s, our multidisciplinary team and I support our families in many different ways. Our families struggle with several psychosocial stressors, which may include behavioral health needs, financial difficulties, domestic violence, homelessness and housing issues, racial and ethical tensions, and community violence. I do for our families as my providers did for me — treat every person as an individual and partner with their families to identify attainable goals to improve their well-being. I’m able support them through terrible crises and make a difference in their lives because we work through their difficulties together. I’m a voice of support for many families and patients at Boston Childen’s and all of this was possible because of my care team.
My job affords me the opportunity to build relationships with families that often lasts many years, just like my relationship with my own providers. What started with my visit to Dr. Waters so long ago hasn’t ended. My reward is seeing my Boston Children’s family — maybe not every day — but many days. And I get the chance to thank them all over again for everything they’ve done for me.
About the author: Eileen Roberta, LICSW, is a social worker in Boston Children’s Primary Care Center. She supports the social and behavioral health of hundreds of families with diverse needs.
Learn more about the Dana Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center and Boston Children’s Orthopedic Center.
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Greenberg Traurig Attorneys, Practices Recognized by Prestigious Chambers Global Guide
NEW YORK – March 28, 2017 – Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP has 37 attorneys recognized in the 2017 edition of the prestigious legal services directory, Chambers Global. Additionally, the directory recognizes 23 of the firm’s practice areas.
Chambers and Partners, a UK–based publisher, selects attorneys for inclusion in its guides based on thousands of interviews with practicing lawyers and clients from around the world. Attorneys, practice areas, and firms are ranked by placement in bands, with "Band 1" being the highest placement. Attorneys and firms can also be designated as “Foreign Experts,” “Experts Based Abroad,” and "Foreign Desks" to highlight a particular expertise in a jurisdiction despite being based outside of the jurisdiction. For a full explanation of the rankings, please click here.
Shareholders Patricia Menéndez-Cambó in the Miami office; Mark A. Clayton in the Las Vegas office; Jude Kearney in the Washington, D.C. office; José Raz Guzmán in the Mexico office; Jarosław Grzesiak and Paweł Pietkiewicz in the Warsaw office; and Lisa Navarro in the London office are ranked in “Band 1” in their respective regions.
Shareholder Lejb Fogelman in the Warsaw office is listed as a “Senior Statesman” in Corporate/M&A. Shareholder Dennis J. Block in the New York office and Shareholder Gary M. Epstein in the Miami office are recognized as “Eminent Practitioners” in Corporate/M&A. In addition, Przemysław Kozdój in the Warsaw office, Miguel Moisés in the Mexico office, and Iksoo Kim in the Seoul office are recognized as “Up and Coming.”
The firm, with offices in the United States, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, has attorneys ranked in its offices in Austin, Houston, Las Vegas, London, Mexico, Miami, New York, Northern Virginia, Seoul, Silicon Valley, Tampa, Tokyo, Warsaw, and Washington, D.C. In addition to individual rankings, the firm is ranked “Band 1” in Capital Markets: Equity and Corporate/M&A in Poland. The firm is listed as a “Foreign Desk Abroad” in Corporate/M&A in Israel. Greenberg Traurig is the only major international law firm with a multidisciplinary, registered office in Tel Aviv and serves as a gateway for Israeli businesses and entrepreneurs seeking opportunities around the world.
The following Greenberg Traurig practice areas are recognized in the 2017 Chambers Global guide by Region:
Global-wide
Immigration
Israel
Corporate/M&A
Latin America-wide
Corporate/M&A
Banking & Finance
Mexico
Banking & Finance
Energy & Natural Resources
Projects
Corporate/M&A
Poland
Capital Markets: Equity
Capital Markets: Debt
Corporate/M&A
Banking & Finance
Dispute Resolution
United Kingdom
Corporate/M&A
United States
Bankruptcy/Restructuring
Corporate/M&A – Foreign Desk for Israel
Corporate/M&A – Foreign Desk for Latin America-wide
Immigration – Business
The following Greenberg Traurig attorneys are recognized in the 2017 Chambers Global guide by region:
Equatorial Guinea
Jude Kearney – General Business Law (Expert Based Abroad)
Global-wide
Mark A. Clayton – Gaming & Gambling
Israel
Gary M. Epstein – Corporate/M&A (Expert Based Abroad)
Robert L. Grossman – Corporate/M&A (Expert Based Abroad)
Japan
Koichiro Ohashi – Capital Markets: Domestic
Latin America-wide
Emilio J. Alvarez-Farré – Corporate/M&A
Randy A. Bullard – Corporate/M&A and Banking & Finance
Patricia Menéndez-Cambó – Corporate/M&A
Mexico
José Raz Guzmán – Banking & Finance; Capital Markets; and Corporate/M&A
Miguel Moisés – Banking & Finance and Corporate/M&A
Juan Manuel González Bernal – Banking & Finance and Projects
Poland
Andrew Caunt – Capital Markets: Equity (Expert Based Abroad)
Lejb Fogelman – Corporate/M&A
Jarosław Grzesiak – Capital Markets: Equity and Corporate/M&A
Przemysław Kozdój – Banking & Finance
Ireneusz Matusielański – Capital Markets: Equity
Paweł Pietkiewicz – Dispute Resolution and Dispute Resolution: Most in Demand Arbitrators
Federico Salinas – Capital Markets: Equity; Capital Markets (Foreign Expert for UK); Capital Markets (Foreign Expert for USA)
Rafał Sieński – Capital Markets
Agnieszka Stankiewicz – Banking & Finance
Andrzej Wysokiński – Banking & Finance and Dispute Resolution
South Korea
Iksoo Kim – Capital Markets: International Firms
United Kingdom
Fiona Adams – Corporate/M&A
Paul Maher – Corporate/M&A
Lisa Navarro – Energy & Natural Resources: Water
Gillian Sproul – Competition/European Law
United States
Emilio Alvarez-Farré – Corporate/M&A (Foreign Expert for Latin America-wide)
Douglas C. Atnipp – Energy: Oil & Gas (Transactional)
Dennis J. Block – Corporate/M&A
Mark D. Bloom – Bankruptcy/Restructuring
Randy A. Bullard – Banking & Finance (Foreign Expert for Latin America-wide) and Corporate/M&A (Foreign Expert for Latin America-wide)
Mark G. Davis – International Trade: Intellectual Property (Section 337)
Gary M. Epstein – Corporate/M&A and Corporate/M&A (Foreign Expert for Israel)
Françoise Gilbert – Privacy and Data Security
Robert L. Grossman – Corporate/M&A (Foreign Expert for Israel)
Jude Kearney – Corporate/M&A (Foreign Expert for Equatorial Guinea)
Richard C. McCrea, Jr. – Labor & Employment
Patricia Menéndez-Cambó – Corporate/M&A (Foreign Expert for Latin America-wide)
Kenneth M. Minesinger – Energy: Oil & Gas (Regulatory and Litigation)
Howard L. Nelson – Energy: Oil & Gas (Regulatory and Litigation)
Laura Foote Reiff – Immigration: Business
Federico Salinas – Capital Markets: Debt & Equity (Expert Based Abroad in Poland)
Martha J. Schoonover – Immigration: Business
Peter W. Zinober – Labor & Employment
from Restructuring & Bankruptcy http://www.gtlaw.com/News-Events/Newsroom/Press-Releases/202637/Greenberg-Traurig-Attorneys-Practices-Recognized-by-Prestigious-Chambers-Global-Guide
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Notes and Chords: Peter Stankiewicz

January 27 – March 2, 2018
“All these works are made of plastic, airbrushed with acrylic paint. I was initially inspired by pictures of the ‘dazzle’ patterns painted on ships during the first world war. As I worked I ended up liking simpler designs with just a few blocks of color. Some of them began to look to me like piano keys, and I started to think of the idea of just a few notes or a chord sounding over a quiet background. I think the hard geometric edges of the shapes help emphasize the quality of the colors, leaving only simple proportions and a little paint texture as the other elements involved.

“The three dimensional elements are an experiment to see how shapes can contrast against the colors, or follow them. These are the first paintings I have made in some years, as I usually make only sculpture.

“I think painting is the most difficult of the visual arts, and potentially the most rewarding. Using an airbrush to fill in the areas of color allows more coolness and distance in the mood of the picture. With this work I’m not looking for any drama of Van Gogh brushstrokes.”
- Peter Stankiewicz
Notes and Chords is on view at the Adjacent to Life pop-up gallery housed in Ninth Street Espresso (341 E. 10th Street at Ave B, New York City). Curated by Mark Roth.
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Rebelle 3 Released Today

We are thrilled to announce today’s release of Rebelle 3 - a powerful upgrade to the most realistic natural media application for Windows and macOS. Based on months of studying the watercolors, brushes, testing hundreds of various papers, and working closely with art community, a new Rebelle 3 unites tradition and technology with an original approach.
“We put art first. This new version comes again closer to blur the line between traditional and digital painting as it will give the artists an infinite range of expression possibilities packed in a simple interface,” says the founder and head behind Rebelle algorithm, Peter Blaškovič. “Rebelle 3 has made big strides in improving the realism of its world-class watercolor brushes, which can now accurately mimic all sorts of behavior on different paper surfaces.”

Rebelle 3 Key Features
• Ultra-realistic papers - In the new version you can use not only textured paper backgrounds, but also an imitation of real watercolor papers, some of them with deckled - rough and irregular edges. You can get more papers from Rebelle website. More different papers and canvases will be available for download in the next months.
• Watercolor simulation code re-design - To adapt to the new papers, a watercolor simulation code has been rewritten to be even more realistic than before. In Rebelle 3 you will be able to change the watercolor behavior and other settings via Visual Settings panel. • New ‘DropEngine’ - We implemented a unique “DropEngine” especially to simulate drips and connected it with watercolor simulation. Drips behave very naturally - their appearance is influenced by paper structure, stencils and selections.
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• ‘Masking Fluid’ layer - The masking fluid allows you to paint freely over the masked area. Using this handy tool, there’s no need to paint around complex objects laboriously any more. • Straight line, Ruler & Perspective tools – Rebelle 3 introduces you to the new useful drawing assistants. You can lock the control points to prevent ruler from moving by accident, or paint with a freehand, so the lines will not be “too digital” when painting. • ‘Reference Image’ and ‘Preview’ panel - Reference image panel was one of the most demanded features from Rebelle users. This panel serves as a visual guide while painting. Preview panel is very practical when you work on detail but you don’t want to zoom in & out all the time to see the whole picture. • Magic Wand - This newly implemented tool will help you create selections based on tone and color of the pixels. • Support for pen rotation - Support for brush rotations which is now available by activating Follow Brush, Pen tilt or Pen rotation setting. • Canvas and Image resize - Other great news is the implementation of ‘Canvas Size’ and ‘Image Size’ - a new tool that will serve for cropping, scaling and resizing your work. • New „Filter“ menu – This new menu allows artists to make desired color adjustments to their painting, with a help of such as Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation, Lightness, Color Balance and other color filters.
Watch the preview of Rebelle 3 key features:
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Rebelle 3 tutorials on Youtube
Be sure to check Rebelle 3 tutorials on our Youtube channel www.youtube.com/EscapeMotions to learn more about the new features and how to use them. We will upload more tutorials in the upcoming days!

How to Upgrade
The full price of Rebelle 3 is $89.99. All existing owners of Rebelle are eligible for more than 50% discount - regular upgrade price is $39.99. Users who purchased Rebelle within last two months, from March 1st, 2018 are eligible for a free upgrade.
Users can upgrade your Rebelle 1 or Rebelle 2 directly through application’s menu: "Help” –> “Upgrade to Rebelle 3” or via our Upgrade page. We’ve sent out newsletters as well - check your Inbox to find yours.
Upgrading is optional and the upgrade discount will always be available. You can continue using your Rebelle 1 or Rebelle 2 for as long as you like.
New Registration System
We’ve implemented a new registration system for Rebelle 3 - when you purchase the software you will be redirected to a page where you enter your unique password. After you confirm your email address you will be able to register Rebelle 3 in the startup screen with your Email and Password. No need for a long and boring registration key! Moreover, you can use this password to login to our Community website https://www.escapemotions.com/community/ where you can join a discussion about the software in the forum, get tips and tricks, share your feedback, create your own portfolio, post to online Gallery or download more papers.
We wish you many creative days with the new Rebelle. Let us know how you like it!
Your Escape Motions Team
Image Courtesy: Rebelle Featured Artists Kamila Stankiewicz | kamilastankiewicz.com; Philipp S. Neundorf | psnaddw.deviantart.com; Harvey Bunda | harveybunda.com
Video by Rebelle Featured Artist Martin Hanschild | www.hanschild.com Tutorials by Jason Maranto | www.patreon.com/jason_maranto
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