Today in the Examiner there is an article about UC Berkeley athletes working with the dancers from ODC, it sounds like it’s going to be a great event. ODC dancers and University of California, Berkeley athletes, such as Anne Zivolich and Jordan Wilkes, compete Thursday in a fundraiser for ODC Commons.
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Cornell University High Jump Squad
Jan_19_2.jpg Originally uploaded by hypermodern – Pete Ippel. Area code 215…? SoCal 2007. (and I mean Cornell’s 2.15m CLUB) Jim’s on his way…
My Goodness, How I Love Wahoo’s
Jan_19_2.jpg Originally uploaded by hypermodern – Pete Ippel. Wahoo’s fish tacos…
Wheel Chairs, Momenta dancers, and choreographer Larry Ippel in the News
Go DAD! “Instead of saying ‘I see this handicap’ or ‘I see someone walking with a walker,’ they don’t see that,” said Ippel. “When they see the dance, that’s what they see.” cbs2chicago.com – Disabled And Able-Bodied Dance For Oak Park Troupe Technorati Tags: Dance powered by performancing firefox
Changing the “NEWS” to the “NOWS”
I have been thinking a lot about reportage and how mobile technology and high-speed data transfer will change the rate at which we can experience news…at some point it can become the “nows” as true mobile reporting will have high-quality video, audio, and can be delivered instantly… How very exciting!
Former Art Student Turned Superhero Dies Fighting for Justice
Today Steve Rogers, known as Captain America, was killed by sniper fire. Born in 1941, he has left quite a legacy. The superhero was spawned when a scrawny arts student named Steve Rogers, ineligible for the army because of his poor health but eager to serve his country, agreed to a “Super Soldier Serum” injection. …
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“…Calamari Rings the Size of Tractor Tires”
This is one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen…talk about colossal (squid that is)!