SPOKANE’S 21ST CENTURY FOX
Spokane’s Fox Theater has been “The Place to Go” since it non-stop in 1931. Lines shaped around the retard to perspective the ultimate underline and important performers graced the stage. Even during the decline, the drama has defended the vestiges of magnificence in the used murals and dry chandeliers. Threatened by demolition, the Fox survived the wrecking round interjection to the efforts of the Spokane community. This prolongation was the perfection of over 2 years work, documenting the entertainment from the decrease to re-birth. Originally shot on an HDV camera, this was KSPS-TV’s first incursion into the universe of High Definition.
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HOW TO CREATE THE BRIDAL UPDO
Zelana learns a few consultant tips on how to emanate two superb hairstyles you can do yourself on the big day: a beautiful half-up half-down character and a full updo. Consider adding a finishing hold like a uninformed flowering plant or selected accessory. Then, squeeze a few constable pins and a crony and try them out at home!
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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CHASEJARVISLIVE: A CHAT WITH PHOTOG PENNY DELOSSANTOS & FOODISTA.COM’S BARNABY DORFMAN
Chase sits down with National Geographic Photographer, Penny De Los Santos & Foodista.com founder/CEO Barnaby Dorfman to speak about food culture, and photography.
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A REVISIT TO CAIRNPAPPLE HILL
Cairnpapple is a ancestral site in the Bathgate Hills, west of Edinburgh. It seems as if it creatively was used as a eremite centre about 3000 years ago then; after as a funeral mound. Historians reckon there has been some wake up here for some 4000 years up to the early Christian period. The site is managed by Historic Scotland who routinely assign a small price to perspective the stays but today is part of the “Open Doors” duration where many very old monuments and buildings as well as places routinely released to the open are open, free, to visitors. we goal the small video gives some thought of the pretentious views from the limit of the mountain where both the West and East coasts of the nation can be seen on a transparent day. The kite, seen drifting on top of the limit is demonstrating aerial photography techniques which can be used for contemplating etc. At the end of the video the stage changes to part of the high decent, by car, from the site.
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