This Friday at 9:00 Pm on PBS, “Craft in America” kicks off Season 15 with an enchanting episode titled “Play.” Viewers are invited into the fascinating world where craft artists seamlessly blend playfulness and artistry. From puppets to pinatas to unicorns, the episode explores the intersection between childhood tools and imaginative craftsmanship.
Craft artists Calder Kamin, Lorena Robletto, Roberto Benavidez, Schroeder Cherry, and Chris Green take center stage, showcasing their unique perspectives on how play serves as a wellspring of inspiration for their creations. “Play” delves into the magical realm where the tools of childhood become powerful catalysts for creativity and imagination.
Join “Craft in America” for an evening of discovery and whimsy as these talented artisans bridge the gap between play and artistry. With puppets, pinatas, and unicorns as the muse, the Season 15 premiere promises an engaging exploration of the profound connection between play and the craft of art.
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Craft artists Calder Kamin, Lorena Robletto, Roberto Benavidez, Schroeder Cherry, and Chris Green take center stage, showcasing their unique perspectives on how play serves as a wellspring of inspiration for their creations. “Play” delves into the magical realm where the tools of childhood become powerful catalysts for creativity and imagination.
Join “Craft in America” for an evening of discovery and whimsy as these talented artisans bridge the gap between play and artistry. With puppets, pinatas, and unicorns as the muse, the Season 15 premiere promises an engaging exploration of the profound connection between play and the craft of art.
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- 12/22/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Brampton (Canada), July 29 (Ians) Vancouver Knights and Surrey Jaguars secure big wins in the respective matches of the ongoing Global T20 Canada, here.
The first clash on Friday at the Global T20 Canada saw the Vancouver Knights secure an imposing victory against the Brampton Wolves by 9 wickets. Assisted by a stellar spell by Ruben Trumpelmann, Mohammad Rizwan and Corbin Bosch helped the Knights make a quick meal of the Wolves’ meagre total of 129/9.
In the second encounter of the day, Surrey Jaguars defeated the Mississauga Panthers by 55 runs, powered by a top-quality knock by Jatinder Singh and potent bowling by Spencer Johnson and Sandeep Lamichhane.
Vancouver Knights vs Brampton Wolves
Following the toss, the Brampton Wolves were asked to set a target by the Vancouver Knights. A poor start to the innings, with the departure of O’Dowd (7), Usman Khan (18) and Mark Chapman (3) left the Wolves struggling at 31/3 by the end of the powerplay.
The first clash on Friday at the Global T20 Canada saw the Vancouver Knights secure an imposing victory against the Brampton Wolves by 9 wickets. Assisted by a stellar spell by Ruben Trumpelmann, Mohammad Rizwan and Corbin Bosch helped the Knights make a quick meal of the Wolves’ meagre total of 129/9.
In the second encounter of the day, Surrey Jaguars defeated the Mississauga Panthers by 55 runs, powered by a top-quality knock by Jatinder Singh and potent bowling by Spencer Johnson and Sandeep Lamichhane.
Vancouver Knights vs Brampton Wolves
Following the toss, the Brampton Wolves were asked to set a target by the Vancouver Knights. A poor start to the innings, with the departure of O’Dowd (7), Usman Khan (18) and Mark Chapman (3) left the Wolves struggling at 31/3 by the end of the powerplay.
- 7/29/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Brampton, July 23 (Ians) Vancouver Knights and Brampton Wolves registered impressive wins in their respective matches on Day 3 of the third edition of Global T20 Canada, here.
In the first encounter on Saturday, the Vancouver Knights defeated Mississauga Panthers by five wickets in a last-ball thriller, while the second match of the day witnessed Brampton Wolves beat Toronto Nationals by a wicket in a nail-biting game.
Vancouver Knights vs Mississauga Panthers
After winning the toss the Vancouver Knights asked the Mississauga Panthers to bat first. Early on in the innings the Knights’ bowling exerted a great amount of pressure on the Panthers.
At the end of the Powerplay, the Panthers were in hot water at 29/3 with the first ball dismissal of Tom Cooper (0), followed by Navneet Dhaliwal (7) and Jaskaran Singh (1). However, ‘Universe Boss’ Chris Gayle (61), who came out to open, took on the onus of anchoring the innings and supporting Azam Khan...
In the first encounter on Saturday, the Vancouver Knights defeated Mississauga Panthers by five wickets in a last-ball thriller, while the second match of the day witnessed Brampton Wolves beat Toronto Nationals by a wicket in a nail-biting game.
Vancouver Knights vs Mississauga Panthers
After winning the toss the Vancouver Knights asked the Mississauga Panthers to bat first. Early on in the innings the Knights’ bowling exerted a great amount of pressure on the Panthers.
At the end of the Powerplay, the Panthers were in hot water at 29/3 with the first ball dismissal of Tom Cooper (0), followed by Navneet Dhaliwal (7) and Jaskaran Singh (1). However, ‘Universe Boss’ Chris Gayle (61), who came out to open, took on the onus of anchoring the innings and supporting Azam Khan...
- 7/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Brampton (Canada), July 21 (Ians) Brampton Wolves made a thrilling start in an electrifying opening match of the Global T20 Canada at the Td Cricket Arena here, defeating Mississauga Panthers by 44 runs after inclement weather forced the result to be decided by the Duckworth Lewis method.
After winning the toss and deciding to bowl first, Brampton Wolves rode on a superb bowling performance by Netherlands’ Logan Van Beek to restrict Mississauga Panthers to 121 all out.
Van Beek was the pick of the Wolves’ bowlers showcasing an exceptional performance with 4-12 in his four overs while Chris Green chipped in with two crucial wickets.
Azam Khan put out on a stellar display with the bat as the Panthers’ tops scorer with 65 runs from just 54 deliveries, helping them finish with 121 runs in their innings.
In response, Brampton Wolves’ opener Aaron Johnson and Mark Chapman played a crucial match-winning partnership, leading their team to...
After winning the toss and deciding to bowl first, Brampton Wolves rode on a superb bowling performance by Netherlands’ Logan Van Beek to restrict Mississauga Panthers to 121 all out.
Van Beek was the pick of the Wolves’ bowlers showcasing an exceptional performance with 4-12 in his four overs while Chris Green chipped in with two crucial wickets.
Azam Khan put out on a stellar display with the bat as the Panthers’ tops scorer with 65 runs from just 54 deliveries, helping them finish with 121 runs in their innings.
In response, Brampton Wolves’ opener Aaron Johnson and Mark Chapman played a crucial match-winning partnership, leading their team to...
- 7/21/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Providence (Guyana), Sep 29 (Ians) Jamaica Tallawahs entered in the Hero 2022 Caribbean Premier League (Cpl) final after a 37-run victory over the Guyana Amazon Warriors in the second Qualifier.
They will meet Barbados Royals in the final.
The Tallawahs will now contest their third Hero Cpl final. They have earlier won in 2013 and 2016. Barbados are also looking for their third win, having won in 2014 and 2019. Barbados have also lost a final in 2015.
Their super hero of the day was centurion Shamarh Brooks, who scored an unbeaten 109 in 52 balls with seven four and eight sixes in what was easily the most devastating innings of the tournament this season.
The Amazon Warriors won the toss and opted to field first. For a start, it seemed a good decision as they reduced the Tallawahs to 37/2 in the PowerPlay with Kennar Lewis and Brandon King leaving by the time the score was 16 in the third over.
They will meet Barbados Royals in the final.
The Tallawahs will now contest their third Hero Cpl final. They have earlier won in 2013 and 2016. Barbados are also looking for their third win, having won in 2014 and 2019. Barbados have also lost a final in 2015.
Their super hero of the day was centurion Shamarh Brooks, who scored an unbeaten 109 in 52 balls with seven four and eight sixes in what was easily the most devastating innings of the tournament this season.
The Amazon Warriors won the toss and opted to field first. For a start, it seemed a good decision as they reduced the Tallawahs to 37/2 in the PowerPlay with Kennar Lewis and Brandon King leaving by the time the score was 16 in the third over.
- 9/29/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Providence, Sep 28 (Ians) The Jamaica Tallawahs gave themselves a chance to get into the final as they beat the Saint Lucia Kings in the Eliminator. They won by 33 runs and will now go to Qualifier 2 of the Hero Caribbean Premier League (Cpl).
In the Qualifier 2, Jamaica will meet Guyana Amazon Warriors, who lost to Barbados in the other match of the day.
The Saint Lucia Kings won the toss and opted to field first and took full advantage of that decision with a disciplined bowling display. The Tallawahs were never comfortable. However, some late order hitting from Mohammed Nabi helped them post a defendable total.
The Kings restricted the Tallawahs to just 29 for 2 in the PowerPlay as Matthew Forde and Alzarri Joseph bowled exceptional lengths.
The Kings continued to take wickets at regular intervals and when Kesrick Williams removed Chris Green for two the Tallawahs found themselves 115 for 8. However, Nabi...
In the Qualifier 2, Jamaica will meet Guyana Amazon Warriors, who lost to Barbados in the other match of the day.
The Saint Lucia Kings won the toss and opted to field first and took full advantage of that decision with a disciplined bowling display. The Tallawahs were never comfortable. However, some late order hitting from Mohammed Nabi helped them post a defendable total.
The Kings restricted the Tallawahs to just 29 for 2 in the PowerPlay as Matthew Forde and Alzarri Joseph bowled exceptional lengths.
The Kings continued to take wickets at regular intervals and when Kesrick Williams removed Chris Green for two the Tallawahs found themselves 115 for 8. However, Nabi...
- 9/28/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
All 8 franchises firm up teams in Abu Dhabi T10; new entrants NY Strikers get Pollard as icon player
Abu Dhabi, Sep 27 (Ians) Ahead of the sixth season of the Abu Dhabi T10, which tees off at the Zayed Cricket Stadium on November 23, eight franchises have finalised their squads, with the tournament seeing the addition of two new franchises — New York Strikers and Morrisville Samp Army.
The final of the tournament will be played on December 4.
Defending champions Deccan Gladiators, who have Nicholas Pooran as their icon player, have signed on some serious talent in Andre Russell, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, David Wiese, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Luke Wood, Odean Smith, Josh Little, Will Smeed, Zahir Khan, Curtis Campher, Zahoor Khan, Adeel Malik, Sultan Ahmed, Jason Roy and Taskin Ahmed.
The Bangla Tigers, with Shakib Al Hasan as their icon player, have acquired the services of Evin Lewis, Colin Munro, Hazratullah Zazai, Joe Clarke, Benny Howell, Ben Cutting, Mohammad Amir, Matheesha Pathirana, Nurul Hasan, Mrittunjoy Chowdhury, Rohan Mustafa, Chirag Suri, Umair Ali,...
The final of the tournament will be played on December 4.
Defending champions Deccan Gladiators, who have Nicholas Pooran as their icon player, have signed on some serious talent in Andre Russell, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, David Wiese, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Luke Wood, Odean Smith, Josh Little, Will Smeed, Zahir Khan, Curtis Campher, Zahoor Khan, Adeel Malik, Sultan Ahmed, Jason Roy and Taskin Ahmed.
The Bangla Tigers, with Shakib Al Hasan as their icon player, have acquired the services of Evin Lewis, Colin Munro, Hazratullah Zazai, Joe Clarke, Benny Howell, Ben Cutting, Mohammad Amir, Matheesha Pathirana, Nurul Hasan, Mrittunjoy Chowdhury, Rohan Mustafa, Chirag Suri, Umair Ali,...
- 9/27/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Further new openers include ‘Our Ladies’, ‘The Nest’.
Universal’s franchise title Candyman leads this weekend’s new openers at the UK-Ireland box office, looking to join the list of horror films to have made strong debuts since cinemas reopened.
Candyman is directed by Nia DaCosta and written by DaCosta, Jordan Peele and Win Rosenfeld. It is a direct sequel to the 1992 film of the same name, and the fourth film in the Candyman series, based on Clive Barker’s 1985 short story The Forbidden.
The film has been delayed several times due to the pandemic, having been first scheduled for June,...
Universal’s franchise title Candyman leads this weekend’s new openers at the UK-Ireland box office, looking to join the list of horror films to have made strong debuts since cinemas reopened.
Candyman is directed by Nia DaCosta and written by DaCosta, Jordan Peele and Win Rosenfeld. It is a direct sequel to the 1992 film of the same name, and the fourth film in the Candyman series, based on Clive Barker’s 1985 short story The Forbidden.
The film has been delayed several times due to the pandemic, having been first scheduled for June,...
- 8/27/2021
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Further new openers include ‘Our Ladies’, ‘The Nest’.
Universal’s franchise title Candyman leads this weekend’s new openers at the UK-Ireland box office, looking to join the list of horror films to have made strong debuts since cinemas reopened.
Candyman is directed by Nia DaCosta and written by DaCosta, Jordan Peele and Win Rosenfeld. It is a direct sequel to the 1992 film of the same name, and the fourth film in the Candyman series, based on Clive Barker’s 1985 short story The Forbidden.
The film has been delayed several times due to the pandemic, having been first scheduled for June,...
Universal’s franchise title Candyman leads this weekend’s new openers at the UK-Ireland box office, looking to join the list of horror films to have made strong debuts since cinemas reopened.
Candyman is directed by Nia DaCosta and written by DaCosta, Jordan Peele and Win Rosenfeld. It is a direct sequel to the 1992 film of the same name, and the fourth film in the Candyman series, based on Clive Barker’s 1985 short story The Forbidden.
The film has been delayed several times due to the pandemic, having been first scheduled for June,...
- 8/27/2021
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Not even a storming soundtrack of mod classics can save a humdrum scooter-to-Brighton caper, which keeps its eye fatally on the rear-view mirror
Quadrophenia love dies hard. After July’s ill-fated cast reunion To Be Someone, now follows this humdrum standalone from the sentimental end of British cinema’s poverty row, seeking to capitalise on residual fondness for all things mod. The star is a scooter: a nifty runaround with two dozen rear-view mirrors , it’s a worthy steed for Patrick McNamee’s callow latter-day knight John Parker (geddit?) as he retraces his late dad’s tyre tracks from Burnhamland to Brighton. This journey – and the rite-of-passage it represents – encompasses legends of old Jam gigs, 1980s songs picking up where the first mods left off, and cameos from associate producer Patsy Kensit and Eldorado’s Jesse Birdsall.
Those mirrors prove symbolic of an entirely backward-looking enterprise. A prolific writer-director whose Me,...
Quadrophenia love dies hard. After July’s ill-fated cast reunion To Be Someone, now follows this humdrum standalone from the sentimental end of British cinema’s poverty row, seeking to capitalise on residual fondness for all things mod. The star is a scooter: a nifty runaround with two dozen rear-view mirrors , it’s a worthy steed for Patrick McNamee’s callow latter-day knight John Parker (geddit?) as he retraces his late dad’s tyre tracks from Burnhamland to Brighton. This journey – and the rite-of-passage it represents – encompasses legends of old Jam gigs, 1980s songs picking up where the first mods left off, and cameos from associate producer Patsy Kensit and Eldorado’s Jesse Birdsall.
Those mirrors prove symbolic of an entirely backward-looking enterprise. A prolific writer-director whose Me,...
- 8/24/2021
- by Mike McCahill
- The Guardian - Film News
Author: Guest
Right from its opening scene – where a suspect is chased under a bus and his head squashed like a jam doughnut – No Offence marked itself out as a gripping cop show like no other. The brainchild of Shameless’ Paul Abbott, it smashes together lightning-paced police drama with dark comedy and lashings of soap opera. At the centre is impulsive detective constable Dinah Kowalska, played by Elaine Cassidy, who we caught up with on the phone ahead of the second series beginning tonight (January 4th) on Channel 4. Key to No Offence’s success, she told us, was the Paul Abbott factor.
“It is like when you really like a band and you are waiting for their next album,” she said. “No Offence felt like his next album after Shameless, even though he has written films and stuff since. Paul’s writing is unique. It is just about three degrees left of reality.
Right from its opening scene – where a suspect is chased under a bus and his head squashed like a jam doughnut – No Offence marked itself out as a gripping cop show like no other. The brainchild of Shameless’ Paul Abbott, it smashes together lightning-paced police drama with dark comedy and lashings of soap opera. At the centre is impulsive detective constable Dinah Kowalska, played by Elaine Cassidy, who we caught up with on the phone ahead of the second series beginning tonight (January 4th) on Channel 4. Key to No Offence’s success, she told us, was the Paul Abbott factor.
“It is like when you really like a band and you are waiting for their next album,” she said. “No Offence felt like his next album after Shameless, even though he has written films and stuff since. Paul’s writing is unique. It is just about three degrees left of reality.
- 1/4/2017
- by Guest
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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