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| 2343.'RUNNING DEER' MOVIE PREMIERThe New Ultra Star Multi-tainment Center in Maricopa was host for the movie premier of 'Running Deer' this past Saturday afternoon. A few hundred fans were the very first to view this short film by writer/producer Jeff Goldberg, and director Brent Ryan Green. The film stars Booboo Stewart of the last two Twilight films and the upcoming X-Men movie. Also Jon Proudstar, independent filmmaker and creator of the first Native American comic book. The trailer from the film can be viewed on YouTube at: http://youtu.be/PwG7N3721mA | |
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 | 2344.Clasp TypesCopyright Notice!
All images and text on this website are copyrighted © and may not be used or duplicated without the express permission of either myself or the owners of the photos that have been used for these projects. Thank you! Sandy Carroll | |
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 | 2345.1928 Jewelry CompanyThe 1928 Jewelry Company started producing jewelry in 1968 to present. They also produce a line that is marked 2028. Because the jewelry that they produce is based off vintage designs in a lot of cases it is important to recognize the texture that they use. I have read that this was intentional so that their pieces would not be mistaken for older pieces and I have read that it was a matter of economics. It is less expensive to produce a textured backed piece as a solid backed piece. For whatever reason the texture they use is distinctive but can look different based on the shape of the piece.
A special thank you goes out to Somerville33 for providing so many examples of this companies work.
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All images and text on this website are copyrighted © and may not be used or duplicated without the express permission of either myself or the owners of the photos that have been used for these projects. Thank you! Sandy Carroll | |
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| 2347.Uptown Bar—Broadzilla & Panty HuffersSNAPSHOTS—That is, no post-processing has been done on these yet. I may get motivated to clean up some of the better ones at some point but rather than waiting for that I reckon I'll get them up here for people to see. These were the two (out of four) bands who captured my photographic attention, as well as some non-band people who were there. I am distressed by how many of these images are out of focus. Oddly enough, most of the out-of-focus images are the unique ones I most wanted (and which are well-composed and look reasonably nice … other than being out of focus of course). I wonder if I had some psychological thing going against myself that night. Ah well, I I guess I just need to get back into practice in dim surroundings. In any case, here they are. Please leave a comment if there happens to be one you particularly like. Thanks! Copyright © Fred A Levy Haskell, CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 Creative Commons license This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, click BY-NC-SA 3.0 or send a letter to Creative Commons, 444 Castro Street, Suite 900, Mountain View, California, 94041, USA. | |
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 | 2348.7th Street Entry—Vasoline AlleyIn Minneapolis. Copyright © Fred A Levy Haskell, CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 Creative Commons license This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, click BY-NC-SA 3.0 or send a letter to Creative Commons, 444 Castro Street, Suite 900, Mountain View, California, 94041, USA. | |
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| 2350.FATHER'S DAY TEJANO ALL-STAR CONCERTIt was an awesome night! It marked EMILIO NAVAIRA'S long awaited return to Arizona! Tucson also received a personal delivery of SUNNY SAUCEDA'S newly released CD, Cameleon. This was Sunny's first time performing at the AVA and we hope to see him in AZ. again soon! Also on stage was LOS DESPERADOZ & RIO JORDAN who got the crowd in the Tejano/Conjunto swing! It's always great having both groups return to Tucson. All in all, it was a great night of musica & memories for everyone who attended! Cheers to FESTIVAL for the continued awesome music inside the casino, boosting the tejano frenzy with the All-Star Artists & Raza celebrating together into the morning hours. It felt felt like a Pre-VEGAS Bash! Shout Outs to Jorge Moreno & Sergio Martinez of Los Silveradoz, both traveled from California to be with us! Also to The BNet staff!....Mad Dawg & Rupert! | |
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 | 2354.Coro Florals 1942 to 1945The 2nd World War had a powerful impact on the development of American costume jewelry. Americans, for the first time, were cut off from the influences of European fasion and materials, such as quality rhinestones, became very difficult to acquire. In late 1941 tin, nicket, zinc and copper were re-directed towards the war effort and became inaccessible to the jewelry trade. Sterling silver substituted for the base metals and was used from 1942 into the mid 50s and metalwork, accented with enamel, lucite, faux turquoise, jade and seed pearls often became imaginative substitutes for rhinestones. | |
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