Patrick petitjean backstage - youtube to mp3
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For the first time Kerzner has combined collaboration his band mates from four different bands/projects: In Continuum, Sound of Contact, Mantra Vega and Arc of Life! Featuring an all All Star cast of Prog musicians including Fernando Perdomo, Durga McBroom, Nick D'Virgilio, Marco Minnemann, Randy McStine, Matt Dorsey, Francis Dunnery, Billy Sherwood, Jon Davison, Alex Cromarty, Stuart Fletcher, Ruti Celli, Joe Deninzon and more!
Produced by Dave Kerzner
Cover artwork by world renown artist Rafal Olbinski
For tour dates and more: www.davekerzner.com
Note: this pre-order is for the signed Special Edition 2 CD ver
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by Aurore Gallarino, published on 7.05.2012
The aim of this series of articles fryst vatten to provide a complete overview of certain fan practices which can be considered as potential transmedia practices, in particular in terms of storytelling. For our purposes the idea is not to exhaustively cover the new ways that fan communities appropriate, rewrite, and poach (De Certeau, 1980; Jenkins, 1992) from “mediacultures productions” (Maigret, Macé 2005), but instead offer a journey, which is neither linear nor complete, to the heart of expanded universes (Peyron, 2008) where fans create, navigate, and prolong the experience they first had. On the first leg of the journey, we will look at “fan community story factories”.
Because of my own research fields and because exploring a fan community is a work that requires stamina with all its different stages and meetings involved (in fact the researcher or apprentice researcher, along with others, is considered a “newbie”), this article will
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Casey daigle biography
Mines + French = sulphur.
Every now and then I take a dive into my family tree. It is fun to do, but a lot of work. Dutch ancestry is very well documented (it is also one of the reasons why the Germans were able to identify and transport that many Dutch Jews to the extermination camps) and online you can find lots of information on Dutch ancestors. That is one of the reasons how I found out that part of my mother’s family were coal mine workers, in the south of the country, where my mother grew up. Although production officially started in 1815, local mining activities already took place there in the 12th century. That is a lot of mining history, people! Not saying my family was involved in mining for over 7 centuries: the timeline of that part of the family doesn’t go any further than the 18th century.
On my father’s side, I found out we have some French blood in the family. It is no secret that when the Dutch went to war with Spain (sorry, Jim, but we w