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The trio plays Thelonious Monk's "Epistrophe". Jim begins with an extended intro, with a breathtaking ground bass/cadenza combination. James has a great solo. The sound quality in the bass is not good, but the general sound is surprisingly good given the camera's mics. Jim Hart: Vibraharp Michael Janisch: Bass James Maddren: Drums Live at Fleece Jazz
Nov. 7, 1994 - Raw turns into Family Feud as Bret Hart and brother-in-law British Bulldog battle family members Owen Hart & Jim Neidhart.
Interview with Jim Hart at the Bill Reid Gallery for Northwest Coast Art.
With only a hand full of schools teaching Arts Entrepreneurship ten years ago, today there are over ninety-five American colleges and universities addressing the topic. But how should artists be taught entrepreneurial skills? If artists want an MBA, they will go get one--but, for the most part, this is not happening. When educators appeal to artists' sensibilities, by teaching through play, they increase the likelihood of artists embracing entrepreneurship, and thus increase the chances of more artists making a living from their creativity and artistry. Jim Hart serves as Director of the Arts Entrepreneurship program at SMU. Hart founded the first conservatory for theatre entrepreneurship, TITAN Theatre Academy, in Oslo, Norway and is a graduate of SMU Theatre and Yale School of Drama. He...
The copper nails represent the children of the residential schools. Here Sydney Harvey is seen hammering in a copper nail with the help of Jim Hart's wife Posy. Filmed by Susan McCuaig. Jim "plans to incorporate more than 50,000 copper nails into the design and will likely rely on children — indigenous and non-native — to participate in hammering the nails into the totem." The “Reconciliation Pole” refers to a dark period in Canadian history – 1880 to 1996 when some 150,000 native children from across Canada were taken from their families and put in church-run, government-funded Residential Schools, which were designed to have indigenous children assimilate into mainstream Canadian society. The location is on grassy bluff behind the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British...
Jim Hart and his son Gwaliga working on the Reconciliation Pole - November 4, 2016. This video shows the fine detail work being done by Jim and his son near the end of the carving process. The story of the totem is narrated by Jim’s wife Posy and filmed by Susan McCuaig. The “Reconciliation Pole” refers to a dark period in Canadian history – 1880 to 1996 when some 150,000 native children from across Canada were taken from their families and put in church-run, government-funded Residential Schools, which were designed to have indigenous children assimilate into mainstream Canadian society. The location is on grassy bluff behind the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia. PLEASE NOTE: The American website askART has an excellent biography of Jim Hart; it is available...
MPJ caught up with James Hart before their show with Papa Roach, Avenged Sevenfold and Buckcherry.
Musician Photo Journal caught up with Burn Halo's frontman, James Hart before his show in Baldwinsville, NY
James Hart /Lead Vocals (Previous band: Singer of eighteen visions Montreal Dec 17th 2008
Checkout Kevin Hart crash James Harden's postgame interview after the Rockets win in Philly!
James V. Hart '69, who co-wrote and co-produced the recently released fantasy film "Epic" with another SMU alumnus, William Joyce '81, talks about the film and its origins.
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Kevin Hart shares an unusual encounter during a vacation in Dubai with Ludacris when the two spent time with the royal family and their orangutans. "Subscribe To ""The Late Late Show"" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/CordenYouTube Watch Full Episodes of ""The Late Late Show"" HERE: http://bit.ly/1ENyPw4 Like ""The Late Late Show"" on Facebook HERE: http://on.fb.me/19PIHLC Follow ""The Late Late Show"" on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/1Iv0q6k Follow ""The Late Late Show"" on Google+ HERE: http://bit.ly/1N8a4OU Watch The Late Late Show with James Corden weeknights at 12:35 AM ET/11:35 PM CT. Only on CBS. Get the CBS app for iPhone & iPad! Click HERE: http://bit.ly/12rLxge Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream live TV, and watch full seasons of CBS fan favorites...
Kevin Hart is a busy man these days. When he's not starring alongside Hollywood heavyweights like Ice Cube and The Rock and flexing his rhymes as his rap alter ego Chocolate Droppa, he's bankrolling his own comedy which hit theaters on a regular basis. With his star status at an all-time high, Hart sat down with Complex to discuss his desire to see better haircuts in the NBA, Denzel Washington's hilarious memes and of course, his new stand-up special: What Now. Subscribe to our New Complex Channel: https://goo.gl/43ac5w Subscribe to Complex for More: http://goo.gl/PJeLOl Check out more of Complex here: http://www.complex.com https://twitter.com/ComplexMag https://www.facebook.com/complex https://www.instagram.com/complex/ https://plus.google.com/+complex/ COMPLEX is a community of creat...
Christine talks to James Rink about the real life X Bone One Quantum Break and Monarch Solutions. These are actually video games but James believes that the characters in these video games are based on real life people - Jack Joyce and Paul Serene. He explains why and ends on a mediation to take you to a Time Travel Portal. Miles Johnston also joins the conversation. You can find more information on James Rink on his website: https://supersoldiertalk.com Christine J Hart's Hart & Soul Remedies @ Revolution Radio show is on every Thursday at 2pm est 7pm bst on freedomslips.com Studio A part of Revolution Radio. Find her on facebook - Christiann Hart.
Fox411: James Hart talks marriage to Carly Simon, breakup
The trio plays Thelonious Monk's "Epistrophe". Jim begins with an extended intro, with a breathtaking ground bass/cadenza combination. James has a great solo. The sound quality in the bass is not good, but the general sound is surprisingly good given the camera's mics. Jim Hart: Vibraharp Michael Janisch: Bass James Maddren: Drums Live at Fleece Jazz
Nov. 7, 1994 - Raw turns into Family Feud as Bret Hart and brother-in-law British Bulldog battle family members Owen Hart & Jim Neidhart.
Interview with Jim Hart at the Bill Reid Gallery for Northwest Coast Art.
With only a hand full of schools teaching Arts Entrepreneurship ten years ago, today there are over ninety-five American colleges and universities addressing the topic. But how should artists be taught entrepreneurial skills? If artists want an MBA, they will go get one--but, for the most part, this is not happening. When educators appeal to artists' sensibilities, by teaching through play, they increase the likelihood of artists embracing entrepreneurship, and thus increase the chances of more artists making a living from their creativity and artistry. Jim Hart serves as Director of the Arts Entrepreneurship program at SMU. Hart founded the first conservatory for theatre entrepreneurship, TITAN Theatre Academy, in Oslo, Norway and is a graduate of SMU Theatre and Yale School of Drama. He...
The copper nails represent the children of the residential schools. Here Sydney Harvey is seen hammering in a copper nail with the help of Jim Hart's wife Posy. Filmed by Susan McCuaig. Jim "plans to incorporate more than 50,000 copper nails into the design and will likely rely on children — indigenous and non-native — to participate in hammering the nails into the totem." The “Reconciliation Pole” refers to a dark period in Canadian history – 1880 to 1996 when some 150,000 native children from across Canada were taken from their families and put in church-run, government-funded Residential Schools, which were designed to have indigenous children assimilate into mainstream Canadian society. The location is on grassy bluff behind the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British...
Jim Hart and his son Gwaliga working on the Reconciliation Pole - November 4, 2016. This video shows the fine detail work being done by Jim and his son near the end of the carving process. The story of the totem is narrated by Jim’s wife Posy and filmed by Susan McCuaig. The “Reconciliation Pole” refers to a dark period in Canadian history – 1880 to 1996 when some 150,000 native children from across Canada were taken from their families and put in church-run, government-funded Residential Schools, which were designed to have indigenous children assimilate into mainstream Canadian society. The location is on grassy bluff behind the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia. PLEASE NOTE: The American website askART has an excellent biography of Jim Hart; it is available...
Louis CK, Jon Stewart, Bill Burr, Jim Jefferies and Kevin Hart on Donald Trump
Marius Neset: tenor and soprano saxophones Magnus Hjorth: piano Jim Hart: vibraphone Petter Eldh: double bass Anton Eger. drums
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I'm not too comfortable to fall from the start
Well, I don't find success interesting as art
But I'll build a home
In these broken songs
Like you said I should
Like you understood
I'm not too comfortable to fall from the start
When it gets too intimate, then I fall apart
And I carry on
Singing broken songs
Like you said I should
Like you understood
But I'll build a home
In these broken songs
Like you said I should
Like you understood