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John Jennings may refer to:
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Jennings is a surname of early medieval English origin (also the Anglicised version of the Irish surnames Mac Sheóinín or MacJonin). Notable people with the surname include:
The imperative is a grammatical mood that forms commands or requests, including the giving of prohibition or permission, or any other kind of advice or exhortation.
An example of a verb in the imperative mood is be in the English sentence "Please be quiet". Imperatives of this type imply a second-person subject (you); some languages also have first- and third-person imperatives, with the meaning of "let's (do something)" or "let him/her/them (do something)" (these forms may alternatively be called cohortative and jussive).
Imperative mood can be denoted by the glossing abbreviation IMP. It is one of the irrealis moods.
Imperative mood is often expressed using special conjugated verb forms. Like other finite verb forms, imperatives often inflect for person and number. Second-person imperatives (used for ordering or requesting performance directly from the person being addressed) are most common, but some languages also have imperative forms for the first and third persons (alternatively called cohortative and jussive respectively).
John & Jen (styled as john & jen) is a musical with music by Andrew Lippa, lyrics by Tom Greenwald, and a book by Lippa and Greenwald. It is a two person show about the relationships first between a brother and sister, John and Jen, and then, after John is killed, between Jen and her son, also named John. The musical opened Off-Broadway in 1995 and was revived Off-Broadway in 2015.
John & Jen premiered at the Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, Connecticut in 1993. Directed by Gabriel Barre, the cast featured Carolee Carmello and James Ludwig.
The musical ran Off-Broadway at the Lamb's Theatre from June 1, 1995, to October 1, 1995. It starred Carolee Carmello as Jen and James Ludwig as John, with diection by Gabriel Barre.
The show's twentieth anniversary Off-Broadway revival opened in previews at the Clurman Theatre in Theatre Row on February 10, 2015 with the official opening on February 26. The revival starred Kate Baldwin along with Conor Ryan, and was presented by Keen Company. The revival closed on April 04, 2015.
Actors: Victor Adamson (actor), Tex Driscoll (actor), William Bailey (actor), Fred Aldrich (actor), John Dehner (actor), Jimmie Dodd (actor), Robert Bice (actor), Ralph Bucko (actor), Roy Bucko (actor), Bob Burns (actor), George Chesebro (actor), Stanley Andrews (actor), Harry Cording (actor), Kernan Cripps (actor), Dan Duryea (actor),
Plot: The four Jennings brothers are Lawyers. When Al has a brother murdered, he goes after the murderer. He outdraws him but a witness says it was murder. Escaping the Sheriff he take refuge on a cattle ranch only to learn all the hands are rustlers. With a price on his head Al joins them and becomes an outlaw. His fame grows as does the reward for his capture.
Keywords: 1880s, 1890s, 1900s, attorney, bank-heist, based-on-book, based-on-novel, brother-brother-relationship, character-name-in-title, creoleWilly Short by John Jennings It seems and was another lifetime ago. 1989. John Jennings, Pete Kennedy, Steve Gillette were part of a local tv series I was trying to produce....showcasing local musicians. (yes even then) I found the Umatic 3/4” tape of that show about a year ago and wondered if there was any video left on it after 26 years. I am sorry I didn't check it out sooner. It has original songs by all three of them. Those of you who knew John as a great producer won't be surprised he was also the better songwriter. This particular song is one I sing to myself all the time. It struck me then and does so now as a pure expression of some fine and hard thoughts about life and death....so to John and all those that loved him... I am putting this out there. Because I will always...
John Jennings was an exceptionally talented artist who was also very generous, kind, & funny. The night has fallen & we love & miss you... Your spirit lifts us... Excerpts from John Jennings interview and performance at the 1998 Benefit and Tribute to Danny Gatton at the Birchmere. John's beautiful spirit will live on.
This was the 1997 WAMMI video of the year. Features cameos by Raul Malo, Robert Reynolds (Mavericks) and Trisha Yearwood.
Record producer, musician and multi-instrumentalist John Jennings died yesterday (10/17/15) after an ilness. I met John and captured a performance he did with Hilary and Stuart Adamson (a/k/a The Flying A's at the 2011 Folk Alliance Conference. This is my tribute to John.
Offride footage of John Jennings Jnr's Maxwell Waltzer at Gloucester Fun Fair 2017. Held on the at the 22nd July - 6th August at Gloucester Park in Gloucestershire with Bob Wilson Funfairs at lessee.
John Jennings, University at Buffalo associate professor of visual studies, is a cartoonist, designer and graphic novelist. Here, he discusses the social implications of representation and underrepresentation in comic art. To see his work, visit http://www.buffalo.edu/content/www/eu....
Boxing for 2 rounds with fractured leg and broken ankle, john jennings at llay wrexham.
Season 2, Episode 32 Mark Anthony Neal is joined by Matthew Delmont to talk about his new book, The Nicest Kids You Know. Later, Mark talks with John Jennings about black comix artists.
Lara Herscovitch plays her original song, "Let Us Begin", accompanied by John Jennings, at FOCUS Music in Rockville Maryland, May 2012. Lyrics: (chorus) Never give up Never give in Never give up Let us begin Let us stop trying Let us do Let us find inspiration To believe the truth Let’s turn our attention What it means to be free Take one step then another then another ‘Til we reach eventually (chorus) Let us find strength From the old railroad Deep underground and deep within Let us begin Let us find shelter In each others’ grace The wheels are still turning The house is still safe Let me aspire In this history Not to be better than you But to be better than me (chorus) Music & Lyrics ©2012 Lara Herscovitch (BMI). All Rights Reserved. More music: http://LaraHerscovitch.com
Mary Chapin Carpenter, with John Jennings on guitar, performs "House of Cards" with Paul Shaffer and the Late Show band.
Offride footage of John Jennings Jnr's Maxwell Waltzer at Frome Carnival Fair 2017. Held on the 18th - 23rd September at the Central Car Park in Frome, Somerset with John Jennings at lessee.
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Offride footage of John Jennings' Maxwell Waltzer at Frome Carnival Fair held on the 15-20th September 2014.
Offride footage of John Jennings' Pure Adrenalin (Fairmatt Miami) at Weston Community Festival 2015. Held on the 6th - 9th August on the Seafront Lawns of Weston Super Mare in Somerset with John Jennings at lessee of the fun fair section.
Interview with professor John Jennings and the 3rd Annual Black Comic Book Festival at the Schomburg Center in Harlem!
A video I made on Father's Day for my father, John Jennings, who passed October 24, 2008.
In the last decade a new generation of black scholars, publishers, creators, archivists, documentarians, and curators have come forth with a re-imagined vision of what it means to depict the African American experience via the comics medium. An underground movement has been operating unseen; flowing in tandem to the mainstream but showing very different levels of depth and experience. "The Black Age of Comics" is an attempt to shift the paradigm of how black images and stories are portrayed in the medium. The lecture will deal with examining some of the major creators and events in this robust and exciting visual culture. This talk was given at Weapons of Mass Creation Fest 2013 in Cleveland, OH. For more info check out wmcfest.com John Jennings is an Associate Professor of Visual Studies ...
In the last decade a new generation of black scholars, publishers, creators, archivists, documentarians, and curators have come forth with a re-imagined vision of what it means to depict the African American experience via the comics medium. An underground movement has been operating unseen; flowing in tandem to the mainstream but showing very different levels of depth and experience. "The Black Age of Comics" is an attempt to shift the paradigm of how black images and stories are portrayed in the medium. The lecture will deal with examining some of the major creators and events in this robust and exciting visual culture. This talk was given at Weapons of Mass Creation Fest 2013 in Cleveland, OH. For more info check out wmcfest.com John Jennings is an Associate Professor of Visual Studies ...
Season 2, Episode 32 Mark Anthony Neal is joined by Matthew Delmont to talk about his new book, The Nicest Kids You Know. Later, Mark talks with John Jennings about black comix artists.
Harvard Book Store and the Hutchins Center for African & African American Research welcome Joel Christian Gill, John Jennings, and Mildred Louis for a panel discussion on gender and color in comics, followed by a book signing. New Hampshire Institute of Art's Heide Solbrig will moderate this evening's discussion. WGBH Forum Network ~ Free online lectures: Explore a world of ideas Connect with us: http://facebook.com/wgbhforum http://twitter.com/ForumNetwork See our complete archive here: http://forum-network.org Photo Credit: flickr/Sam Howitz https://www.flickr.com/photos/aloha75/8015843393
San Francisco Public Library hosted the first day of BCAF 2017, which included Tananarive Due and Juliana "Jewels" Smith interviewed by John Jennings. Check out books by BCAF 2017 artists in our online catalog: https://sfpl.bibliocommons.com/list/share/377640487_sfpl_staffpicks/793287177_black_comix_arts_2017
This show has always put out the welcome mat for black cartoonists, from daily strippers such as Ray Billingsley and Charlos Gary to editorial artists such as David G. Brown, Ron Rogers, Barbara Brandon Croft and Dr. Yaounde Olu. So as soon as I saw the announcement of a new collection of African-American cartoonists curated by John Jennings and Damian Duffy, I had to find space for a discussion of Black Comix --that's comix with an X—on the show. If you love comics -- the kind that end in X or not -- you'll find a lot to admire in this primer to a group of outstanding craftsmen—and craftswomen. Some of the artists have reached the mainstream, but many more have not. Some of the work is gorgeous, some a little more subject to personal tastes. But it matters not, as Jennings and Duffy shi...
https://www.trailguidepictures.com To help celebrate Canada 150, Trailguide Pictures is happy to release Canoe: Icon of the North available to stream for free through Youtube. Please, don't forget to like, subscribe, comment and share this film. Canoe: Icon of the North (first released in 2015) is a short film that will inspire viewers through the stories told by the legends of Canada's paddling community and explores the idea of the canoe as part of Canadian culture. Starring Kevin Callan, Becky Mason, Ted Moores, Hugh Stewart, Adam VanKoeverden, Mark Oldershaw, John Jennings and Jeremy Ward. We hope you enjoy the film.
Wednesday, February 15, 2017 - 12:00pm John Jennings, Associate Professor, Art and Visual Studies, University at Buffalo-State University of New York "Remixing the Trap: Race, Space, and the Speculative South" Free and open to the public. A Q+A session will follow each talk. Please feel free to bring a lunch. Harvard University, Thompson Room, Barker Center, 12 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
San Francisco Public Library hosted the first day of of BCAF 2017, beginning with Damian Duffy and John Jennings interviewed by host Shawn Taylor. Check out their book "Octavia E. Butler's Kindred" from our online catalog: https://sfpl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/3306871093_octavia_e_butlers_kindred
Graphic Novelist and Black Comix contributor John Jennings steps onto the set for a revealing interview on his life, work and perspective. We touch on topics from the notion of copyright to Blackness in comics to the exploitation of Jewish artists during the creation of iconic superheroes. Tune in to UPTV for the full 43 min interview. Otherwise, visit www.TheShow1045.com for more information. [Season 07 - Episode 2] Filmed Oct 9, 2012
Eisner winner John Jennings (The Blacker the Ink) and Damian Duffy (Octavia E. Butler's Kindred), co-editors of the Black Comix art book, offer real talk about race and representation in independent comics publishing with the likes of 2016 Eisner nominee Ron Wimberly (Slave Punk, Prince of Cats), David Walker (Power Man & Iron Fist, Shaft), Ashley A. Woods (Niobe), Robert Love (Alpha Girl, S.P.O.O.K.S.), and Jeremy Love (Bayou, Fierce)
A guided hypnotherapy session for stress relief (33 mins)
A presentation for Telephone Advice Nurses at San Francisco Department of Veterans' Affairs Medical Center. This is in response to a research article on stress among TANs. This is a short overview of Meditation as it relates to stress.
Dan's weekly lunch show from 65amps in Hollywood, CA. Dan's guest is John Jennings from Royer Labs. John goes into great detail about Royer mics. Dan and John play with different mics and the 65 Empire. Tech questions answered and some laughs and guitar as well!
This video is a response to ABC and Peter Jennings' Special, The Search for Jesus. It ends up that some of the people Jennings interviewed were biased liberal theologians, like the Jesus Seminar ((which includes members Robert Funk, John Dominic Crossan, Robert Miller, Marcus Borg, Robert Price, Paul Verhoeven, etc.), while other theologians and historians (who were also interviewed) actually disagreed with Jennings! John Ankerberg interviewed real scholars like NT Wright, Craig Evans, Craig Blomberg, Gary Habermas, Darrell Bock, Claire Pfann, Ben Witherington, William Lane Craig, etc. Related: Destroying the Jesus Seminar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81ZhpThWnL8