- published: 25 Sep 2015
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Join us on Thursday, March 5 at 7pm in our Whitsell Auditorium for the premiere screening of The Whiteman Brothers' CHILDHOOD MACHINE. Directors Sean and Christof Whiteman will be in attendance. Presented as part of the Northwest Film Center's Northwest Tracking series. Our Northwest Tracking programs showcase the work of independent filmmakers living and working in the Northwest—Alaska, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington—whose work reflects the vibrant cinematic culture of the region. Whether presenting single artist retrospectives, new features, documentaries, or inspired collections of short works, Northwest Tracking offers testimony to the creativity and talent in our flourishing media arts community.
Religion is the WORST thing that has ever happened to this world; Countless Billions of souls have been doomed to Hellfire by false religion. Learn what the Bible has to say on the matter. I expose many false religions... not to be unkind... but because the truth has been hidden from the world's masses.
http://whitemanbrothers.com/ https://www.patreon.com/whitemanbrothers/ https://www.facebook.com/the-WHITEMAN-BROTHERS-367023657433/ twitter: @ChrisjofW and @seanwhiteman In this video tutorial, Christof shows you the best way to clean eyeglasses without damaging the lenses or leaving streaks.
Context While driving, we are often asleep with the switch -- our head is not where it should be. Therefore there is BMW Lane Departure Warning, a feature that signalises by vibration in the steering wheel, if we leave the lane we are driving in. Brand: BMW Agency: Serviceplan, Munich, Germany Creative Director: Maik Kaehler Christoph Nann Copywriter: Jan Kesting Marc Vosshall Art Director: Till Diestel Whiteman Mo Producer: Christoph Koehler Director: Florian Sigl 2012
Released on the 1990 album, "Down Memory Lane". This haunting song originally charted at #1 for Isham Jones with the Ray Miller Orchestra in 1925. Other charting versions include: #4 for Marion Harris in 1925, #5 for Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra in 1925, #9 for Ford and Glenn in 1925, #12 for Lewis James in 1925 and #32 on the Hot 100 for Pat Boone in January 1962 (#9 Adult Contemporary, #27 UK). Written by Isham Jones and Gus Kahn.