Fotochatter Blog Feed http://www.fotochatter.com/ Conquest Of Paradise mm mm mm, mm mm mm mm mm,<br/>mm mm mm, mm mm mm,<br/><br/>mm mm mm mm, mm mm mm mm mm,<br/>mm mm mm, mm mm mm mm<br/><br/>In noreni per ipe, <br/>in noreni cora; <br/>tira mine per ito, <br/>ne domina. <br/><br/>In noreni per ipe, <br/>in noreni cora; <br/>tira mine per ito, <br/>ne domina.<br/><br/>In noreni per ipe, <br/>in noreni cora; <br/>tira mine per ito, <br/>ne domina. <br/><br/>In romine tirmeno, <br/>ne romine to fa, <br/>imaginas per meno per imentira ... http://lyricwiki.org/Vangelis:Conquest_Of_Paradise Coras 'Coras' may refer to:<br/><br/> - People - <br/>* Jean de Coras (1515–1572), French jurist<br/>* Jacques de Coras (1630–1677), French poet<br/>* Marcel Coraş (born 1959), Romanian footballer<br/><br/> - Biology - <br/>* Coras (genus), a genus of spiders in the Hackledmesh Weaver family (Amaurobiidae)<br/><br/> - Other - <br/>* The Cora people, a native people of Mexico; see also:<br/>:* Cora language<br/>:* Misión Santiago de Los Coras<br/>* Córas na Poblachta, a minor Irish political party founded in 1940<br/>* Córas Iompair Éireann, a public transport authority in Ireland http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coras CORA Cora Emens started her singing experiments in the early 80's as a home-taper. After her songs were aired on Dutch National Radio [VPRO] the phones did not stop ringing to find out who she was. The ... http://www.myspace.com/musicbycora Kindly Hairdresser Saves Laid-Off Fashionistas from the Horror of Split Ends [Funemployment] The only thing worse than your unemployed friend who's always borrowing money and eating the food at your apartment is your fabulous unemployed friend, the one who loses weight and befriends the idle rich and gets chic haircuts for free. The New York Times is here to showcase the latter type of unemployed friend, in this article about a kindly Greenwich Village hairdresser who spent two days giving pro bono haircuts to fabulous laid-off fashion designers and other impoverished creatures: Ms. Cheung, who was a lingerie designer until she was laid off four months ago, has not found the search to be all that easy. She has cut back on all the nonessentials: the dinners out, the fancy bread, the $200 cut-wash-dry-hot oil treatments of yore (alas, color and other services beyond the scissors were not free at the salon). She had not had even a trim since March, and those wispy ends of her long, dark hair were starting to get on her nerves. Cristiano Cora usually charges $300 per cut, but on the weekend in question, all you needed was proof of unemployment and a handful of can-do non-working-girl spunk: Around the sleek, white room, the people who showed up for the event, held on Sunday and Monday, to have their hair done spoke of a common theme: change. "I'm trying to reinvent myself," said Carmen Ramirez, 39, a former fashion buyer from Washington Heights... She had not had her hair cut professionally for a year, and it had grown to her waist. When Ms. Ramirez let down her long hair from the window in her lonely tower, Mr. Cora climbed to the top and slashed her long braid off and sold it at the wigmakers' black market. Her hair was so beautiful, they earned a small fortune by selling it, financing three whole years of funemployment for Carmen, plus an orphan he saw in a commercial on TV, and a school for girls in the impoverished nation of his choice. Happily ever after, the end. http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gawker/full/~3/3cEeMKY8sDc/kindly-hairdresser-saves-laid+off-fashionistas-from-the-horror-of-split-ends Tom Cora 'Thomas Henry Corra' (September 14, 1953&amp;ndash;April 9, 1998), better known as 'Tom Cora', was a United States cellist and composer, best known for his improvisational performances in the field of experimental jazz and rock. He recorded with John Zorn, Butch Morris and The Ex, and was a member of Curlew, Third Person and Skeleton Crew.<br/><br/> - Biography - <br/>Tom Cora was born in Yancey Mills, Virginia, United States. He made his musical debut as drummer on a local television program and in the mid-1970s he played guitar for a Washington, D.C. jazz club house band. He took up the cello while an undergraduate at the University of Virginia and studied with cellist Pablo Casals' student Luis Garcia-Renart and later with vibraphonist Karl Berger. During this time he formed his own group, The Moose Skowron Tuned Metal Ensemble and began constructing instruments for it.<br/><br/>In 1979 Cora moved to New York City where he worked with Shockabilly guitarist Eugene Chadbourne, introducing the cello to the ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cora Gosier 'Gosier' is on Guadeloupe Island.<br/><br/> - See - <br/>* 'Ilet Gosier': a very tiny island with a lighthouse at about 600 meters from the mainland. Take a boat from the municipal beach at Gosier or just swim.<br/><br/> - Eat - <br/>* 'El Tipico', Bas du Fort Gosier (near of Cora shopping center), 0690 71 80 76 (0690 32 60 87). A dominican atmosphere, you can drink and eat with merengue, bachata and salsa music. 2-3 € ... http://wikitravel.org/en/Gosier The Evil Alex Cora Tries to Destroy Erin Andrews' Face by Tom Fornelli Filed under: Dodgers , Mets , MLB Injuries , MLB Media Watch She's the sideline goddess, the fantasy of just about every male sports fan between the ages of 15 and 40 and she's pretty well-versed in the world of sports, too. She's Erin Andrews , and for years she's been peering into your eyes from the comfort of your television to let you know what the coaches said during that last television timeout. And on Wednesday night the the evil Alex Cora of the New York Mets tried to do what your girlfriend has secretly been hoping would happen for years now. Andrews was in New York to cover the Mets-Dodgers game for ESPN when Cora fouled off a pitch into the stands. It was a seemingly harmless moment in the game but for one tiny detail. That foul ball hit Erin right on the chin . The Evil Alex Cora Tries to Destroy Erin Andrews' Face originally appeared on Fanhouse MLB Blog on Thu, 09 Jul 2009 23:15:00 EDT . Please see our terms for use of feeds .   Permalink  |  Email this  |  Linking Blogs  |  Comments http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2009/07/09/the-evil-alex-cora-tries-to-destroy-erin-andrews-face/ Nathalie Cora Avec sa cora, sorte de petite harpe à 21 cordes, Nathalie vous invite à voyager dans son univers musical envoûtant. Accompagnée par Michel Dubeau, Cédric Dind-Lavoie, Eric Breton et Bruno Rouyère, ... http://www.myspace.com/nathaliecora Alex Cora 'José Alexander "Alex" Cora' (born October 18, 1975) is a Puerto-Rican Major League Baseball infielder for the New York Mets.<br/><br/> - Biography - <br/>Alex Cora was born on October 18, 1975 in Caguas, Puerto Rico. He lives there during the off-season with his with his wife Nilda, daughter Camila and stepson Jeriel. Alex's older brother is Joey Cora, a former MLB utility player and current Chicago White Sox bench coach.<br/><br/> - University of Miami - <br/>Cora was drafted in the 12th round by the Minnesota Twins in the 1993 Major League Baseball Draft, but did not sign a contract and decided instead to play collegiate baseball at the University of Miami. <br/><br/>While at the University of Miami, Cora was named to the College World Series all-tournament team in both 1995 and 1996, leading his team to the title game in 1996 although they would lose that game to LSU.<br/><br/> - Professional career - <br/>Having been rated by 'Baseball America' as the best collegiate defensive player going into the 1996 draft, Cora was ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Cora Era Atireo tera aterie<br/>Impera tinaro inate tenore<br/><br/>Antinero peru verori re<br/>Impera itaro infate altere<br/><br/>Tire miora imero torem cora<br/>Antiri conta core<br/>Corento vora corento icoren core<br/>Antiri contari me http://lyricwiki.org/Era:Era The Distribution U. Wrap-Up Wow: two hundred filmmakers made their way to USC on Saturday (braving a walkathon that encircled the campus) to talk about the future of film marketing and distribution. Amidst the continual caterwauling about the indie film “crisis,” Distribution U. was remarkably optimistic, as Peter Broderick and I had hoped it would be. Rather than organizing a panel where various experts would wring their hands about how it’s impossible to turn a profit making indie films anymore, our objective was to focus the day solely on strategies and tactics for finding an audience and earning a return. I began the day by looking back at the history of cinema, briefly. Thomas Edison thought that movies projected for a communal audience would spell the end of his lucrative Kinetoscope business: the movie industry’s first existential crisis. In the late 1920s, most of Hollywood was convinced that sound technology was too expensive and complicated, and probably a passing fad anyway. TV was seen as a threat to the studios’ box office take, and a few decades later, once a big TV licensing business had emerged for movie studios, they were certain that the VCR and home taping would mean the end of that gravy train. Now, studio honchos and indies alike worry about declining DVD sales and digital revenues that, of course, will never be sufficient to support high-quality content creation. But the bulk of my talk consisted of examples of how filmmakers (and musicians, artists, and writers) are engaging with their audience in new ways, and generating substantial revenues. (This was a one-hour version of a three-hour Fans, Friends &amp; Followers workshop I’ll be giving in San Francisco on the evening of December 1st, at BAVC.) Peter’s presentation was split into two hour-long parts, and though I’ve seen him speak several times before, each time there are new examples and clips that make me excited about the future. You can certainly keep hoping for the lottery ticket distribution deal, where someone hands you $10 or $20 million and turns your film into a great hit. Or you can be as creative with marketing and distribution as you were with your film, and take matters into your own hands. One tidbit from Peter’s talk: he emphasized the need for filmmakers to create a persona – to be a human representation of their film, the “character” responsible for its creation. You might call this personal branding, and I know it doesn’t come as second-nature to every producer or director, some of whom prefer to operate behind-the-scenes. One of the filmmakers who was present at Distribution U. to lead a lunchtime discussion group, Adrian Belic (“Beyond the Call,” “Genghis Blues”), is a near-perfect example of someone who has cultivated a larger-than-life filmmaker persona. Belic is so enthusiastic about his movies, and bursts forth with stories about them, that you feel like the absolute next thing you must do is go see them. We ended the day by inviting five filmmakers up to the stage to tell us a bit about their current project. (People were chosen at random.) Then, several of our guest experts – as well as other filmmakers in the audience -- offered constructive ideas and advice about marketing, sales, and distribution. (Among the folks who chimed in were Belic, Thomas Mai of Festival Darlings, filmmaker and marketing guru Marc Rosenbush, producer Cora Olsen, and Madelyn Hammond, most recently a top marketing exec at Variety and Landmark Theatres.) The five films we talked about were: - ”Two Spirits” - ”Tricks” - ”In My Sleep” - “While Time Stands Still” - ”Becoming Bert Stern” It was a nice mix of narrative features and docs from some really driven, creative filmmakers. We closed the day by asking the participants to boo if they were feeling more depressed and pessimistic than they had been in the morning. The room was quiet. Then we asked for applause if people were feeling more energized and enthusiastic, and it seemed like just about everyone was clapping. Were you at Distribution U.? If so, what was the idea or tactic that struck you as most useful? What did you get out of the lunch discussion you were part of? Was there any advice you had for the five filmmakers who were part of the brainstorming session, but didn’t get a chance to impart? Do post a comment…. And here are some more pics from the event... Madelyn Hammond leads a lunch discussion group. Cora Olsen talks with the audience after her case study session. Sacha Gervasi shares some advice with the audience. Thomas Mai leads a lunchtime discussion on foreign sales. Adrian Belic leads a lunchtime discussion group on theatrical bookings and working the festival circuit. View from the back of the room. (Yes, we're hoping to release a DVD of the course at some point...) http://cinematech.blogspot.com/2009/11/distribution-u-wrap-up.html Rose Cora Perry ROSE CORA PERRY: SINGER, SONGSTRESS, WRITER, &amp; MODEL Persistence and a work ethic that would intimidate most political leaders are just two of the many qualities that make Rose Cora Perry, “a force ... http://www.myspace.com/rosecoraperry The Erin Andrews Chin Incident: A Reconstruction [Conspiracy Theories] What really happened on that fateful night when America's Sideline Princess was viciously attacked by flying baseballs ? Just how bad were her injuries? Where was the ball boy/girl for protection? Why is there no video evidence? What are they hiding?! It's a mystery wrapped inside a riddle wrapped inside a hot dog bun. ALLEGEDLY, Andrews was covering the game for ESPN when a foul ball off the bat of Alex Cora struck the unsuspecting reporter on the chin. Despite the fact that Andrews works in television and our entire society is a hyper-surveilled police state, no film clips have yet to emerge of the incident. Not even grainy cellphone footage from the third deck of Citi Field. Pretty suspicious, wouldn't you say? Lacking sufficient visual evidence, we've been forced to re-create what happened that night in symbolic form using eyewitness accounts, primary historical anecdotes, and CIA-classified topography maps to "imagineer" the chain of events that led to this unfortunate "accident." We believe it looked something like this: Thanks to whoever yanked her cord , we know that Andrews was indeed at Citi Field that night, strategically placed out in the open where she would have full view of anything that happened in the stadium. Unfortunately, that necessity made her an easy target for Cora (represented here by the Devil.) However, it seems highly unlikely that Cora could fire such an accurate shot from a sixth-floor window of the book depository building when he is only a .246 lifetime hitter. Perhaps there was a second batter behind the picket fence? SportsCenter's Josh Elliott —who was hired by the same mysterious backers who employ Andrews—confessed on the air this morning that he was also at Citi Field, but "didn't see anything." How convenient! And where was Mr. Met when all this was happening? We are through the looking glass, people. Cora takes out frustration on Erin Andrews [NY Post] ESPN/ABC juggle college football announcer lineups [USA Today] http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/deadspin/full/~3/oEw9H9NJ7MA/the-erin-andrews-chin-incident-a-reconstruction Joey Cora 'Jose Manuel Cora Amaro' (born May 14, 1965 in Caguas, Puerto Rico) was a baseball player with an 11 year career in the MLB spanning the years 1987 and 1989-1998. He played for the San Diego Padres of the National League and the Chicago White Sox, Seattle Mariners and Cleveland Indians of the American League. He played second base, shortstop, third base and designated hitter.<br/><br/> - Baseball career - <br/> - Career as a player - <br/>In college, Cora played for Vanderbilt University. In June 3, 1985 he was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the first round. <br/><br/>As a member of the Beaumont Golden Gators Cora received national attention when on June 22, 1986 he was stabbed after a game in San Antonio, Texas. Cora, who was had been a first round draft pick, was waiting outside the team bus following the game against the San Antonio Missions at V.J. Keefe Stadium when two men called his name and then assaulted him. He was stabbed once in the stomach and once in the arm. Cora was quickly rushed to the ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Cora Cora Is Gone The wind through the night is blowing so lonesome<br/>Singing to me a song<br/>A whippoorwill call is just a reminder<br/>Pretty girls have hearts made of stone<br/><br/> I'll wake with the blues at dawn<br/> My darling Cora is gone<br/> I don't know why she told me goodbye<br/> But my darling Cora is gone<br/><br/>The ring that she wears I bought for her finger<br/>Purchased her raiment so fine ... http://lyricwiki.org/Lester_Flatt_%26_Earl_Scruggs:Cora_Is_Gone