Brilliant
Nice studio visit with Gosia (@gosiafineart). Appreciate her and her studio mates opening up their doors to us @shaundowneyart @kellygraceart @kylepstewart #gosiafineart #marcasgallery #toronto
That's @kpapadakis of the @ellipsistrio introducing the #Rachmaninoff #pianotrio #classical #music
Dad working the concessions at the Pittsburgh Zoo.
Teller does a magic trick after the opening night performance of "The Tempest" @AmericanRep ...
Family Fourth. Box with instructions in Chinese. Like we'd have read them anyways... #camp #nephewstillhastenfingers
The #SportsIllustrated cover shot at the #Boston #Marathon finish line. Our view to the photographer.
great advice...
SHONDA RHIMES ‘A screenwriter’s advice’
things can work out…books are not dead…well, they are dead trees, but not dead as a business.
Was at this event and the best part was seeing all the folks wearing their Cancer Votes stickers hours after the debate.
Cancer Votes Massachusetts was out last week at the U.S. Senate candidate debate in Springfield, MA, the third of four scheduled debates between Rep. Scott Brown (R) and Elizabeth Warren (D).
Cancer Votes volunteers and staff spent time talking with supporters from both campaigns about why cancer needs to be a national priority, and six volunteers and staff were able to attend the sold-out debate.
And Cancer Votes volunteer Pat Spain from North Andover gave several interviews to reporters, including one with NPR!
According to Cancer Votes staffer Patricia Mallios, volunteers and staff were able to meet a lot of people and many of them kept their stickers on during the debate and were interested in hearing about Cancer Votes.
Photos: Cancer Votes volunteers Ellen Croibier, Peter Levine, Pat Spain, Anna Nguyen, Nora Wallace and staff Patricia Mallios, Erica Concors and Whitney Thomas and supporters of both candidates.
Just some musings and electronic gatherings of an ink-stained wretch turned social media junkie. As JADAL says: No trees were destroyed in the sending of this organic message. I do concede, however, a significant number of electrons may have been inconvenienced.
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