Get Adobe Flash player

Archive for the ‘Photography’ Category

postheadericon Project Object in the Nippertown Review

On January 9th, 2010, Project/Object played Revolution Hall in Troy, NY. Andrzej Pilarczyk, in his Nippertown review, talks about how they began and who they are now:

An off-shoot of a Zappa birthday celebration in the New Jersey basement of guitarist Andre Cholmondeley, Project/Object has carried on Zappa’s musical legacy. Not only was Project/Object among the very first Zappa tribute bands, but, as Cholmondeley pointed out at Revolution Hall in Troy on Saturday night, they’re the only tribute band “with actual ingredients.”

“Accept no substitutes,” chimed in vocalist-guitarist Ike Willis, himself a decade-long veteran of Zappa’s bands.

(Pilarczyk’s article links to my photo gallery.)

During my days (and occasional concert nights) as a freelance publicist, Andre Cholmondeley, Ike Willis, Napoleon Murphy Brock, Don Preston and former P/O members Glenn Leonard and Robbie Mangano were always – and still remain – my favorite people. I now add Ray White to that list. These guys not only have the chops, but each is a real class act with a strong social ethic that makes the musical experience personal and the personal experience musical.

Love you guys. Thanks for the magic.

Kim Clune and Andre Cholmondeley Ike Willis, Kim Clune, Ray White

postheadericon AnimaLovers' Companion Fall 09

Download Full PDFThe AnimaLovers? Companion (Fall 09 PDF) features an article I wrote about Emmett, a mischievous, challenging and ultimately?funny little foster dog now living with my husband and me.

If you are interested in meeting Emmett, fostering or adopting any of AnimaLovers’ dogs, please?visit AnimaLovers.org.

postheadericon The Ones Who are Mad to Live – Alex Tunney

The Ones Who are Mad to Live - Alex Tunney's BlogAlex Tunney, author of the blog “The Ones Who are Mad to Live,” interviewed me about my African volunteer experience. Read “‘Weizo!’ Having and Giving in Ghana.”

Alex’s thoughtful questions stirred many fond memories and rekindled my passion for exploring cross-cultural experiences. The interview process inspired me to dust off Culture Trek, my travel blog, where I will continue writing a detailed account of my Ghanaian journey.

Thanks for everything, Alex. I truly enjoyed working with you on this project.

postheadericon AnimaLovers’ Companion Spring 09

AnimaLovers' Companion

AnimaLovers' Companion Spring 09 (Click for the full PDF)

The AnimaLovers’ Companion (Spring 09 PDF) features an article I wrote about the benefits of fostering animals and the terrific experience my husband and I shared with a black and white lab mix named Moo.

postheadericon Village Volunteers Quarterly 1.2

Village Volunteers, with just one e-newsletter under their belt, has recently accepted my offer to give the piece a fresh look and voice. The initial e-mailing, created by volunteer Devon de Lena, proved that roughly 4,000 supporters were eager for news about the people in African and Asian village programs that Village Volunteers strives to empower. That same?audience suggested several ways in which the publication could improve.

Taking the publication’s starting point, reader suggestions and future organizational goals into account, the result is Volume 1, Issue 2 of 2008. This is the first publication in which I have had the opportunity to design, author, edit and include a bit of my own photography. (The original is on the left. The new version is on the right. Click the images to download the respective PDF files.)

The First VVQ (Click for full PDF)The New VVQ 1.2

In this Issue you’ll find the following articles:

  •  Lillian Tasur Goes to College
  • A Note from Founder and Executive Director, Shana Greene
  • Have’s Community Library Complete
  • Meet VVQ?s New Editor, Kim Clune
  • NEW: Village Volunteers Social Network
  • Tyler Belgrave: What One Person Can Do
  • Get Connected: Online Resources

postheadericon Village Volunteers’ Social Network

In order to communicate with Village Volunteers alumni and share experiences with future volunteers, I created a social network at VillageVolunteers.Ning.com. Those who have volunteered in Ghana, Kenya, India and Nepal can now post pictures, videos, blog posts, chat,?host forum discussions, events, create action groups and more. I look forward to announcing this project in Village Volunteers Quarterly, the newsletter I’m now writing, editing and designing for publication later this month. In preparation, I have posted my own writing and photography on the network, eager to see what others bring to the table.

Green Web Hosting

This site is powered by 100% renewable energy. Yours could be too.

I'm an affiliate
because I'm a fan.

Search
Paying the Bills