This I Love
This is the music I composed for the scene from Black Mirror: Striking Vipers - which I call 'I love this, I love you'. It is a short piece of music, but one that for me has a lot of emotional depth.This could be developed and extended but for now I am sharing the work as it is heard on film. I am sure we will release an official EP at some point with a selection of works from the episode. Enjoy.
This I Love
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The record has become a popular radio dedication to loved ones, relying on a misinterpretation of its refrain, "This one goes out to the one I love." However, subsequent lyrics in the same verse contradict the love song interpretation and suggest a darker, more manipulative theme ("A simple prop to occupy my time").
Stipe related in 1987 to Rolling Stone, "I've always left myself pretty open to interpretation. It's probably better that they just think it's a love song at this point."[8] However, in an interview in the January 1988 issue of Musician magazine, he said that the song was "incredibly violent" and added, "It's very clear that it's about using people over and over again".[2]
There are two ways you can do this I love you to pieces craft. Make that three. You can cut the tissue paper into squares or rectangles ahead of time and have them stick it to the paper. Or you can have them tear pieces of tissue paper off and stick it on.
The I LOVE NY Adventure Custom Plates are available to individuals that currently hold a NY State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) issued Sporting License and/or a NY State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (Parks) issued Empire Passport. These beautiful plates are available for passenger, commercial, and motorcycle registration classes and allow you to proudly display your love of the outdoors.
"I love [the Velvet :08 Broadway Bright] mask. It smells wonderful, like holiday spices and far off places, and it has a warming, tingling feeling that makes you know it is working. Only don't try to use it in the shower after your face and hands are already wet, it won't spread well - better on dry or damp skin then wash it off in the shower."
Psychologists have observed that modern relationships do not follow the map that used to help people guide their way to commitment. People used to meet, go out on a few dates, decide not to date anyone else, learn to trust each other, fall in love, say Those Three Words and then either officially partner up and maybe marry, or break up and fall into a deep funk before starting the process all over again. The relationships were more or less linear.
Participants will come away from this Full-day Workshop able to train others in the Standard Response Protocol and the Standard Reunification Method. This includes program implementation, team training, and handling advanced questions.
Participants will enjoy a scenic walk around one of Nassau County's top freshwater fishing locations. Work will involve a light trash pickup. Bags will be provided, but participants are encouraged to bring sunscreen, water and work gloves or some other type of light garden gloves.
Meet under awning between Visitor's Center and Guided School Program building. There will be staff to welcome and guide you to registration area when you park. Check-in for this event is at 9am. We will provide light refreshments and do a group photo at 9:15. Everyone will head out to their projects by 9:30 a.m. and work until approximately 12 p.m. The Visitor's Center is open for public enjoyment throughout the day. Thanks for joining us! Please bring loppers, pruners, and handsaws. We have some gloves but extra are welcome.
Meet outside the museum building located by the main parking. Activities include shoreline cleanup in the morning; campsite cleanup, raking, trash and brush removal, and setting up picnic tables for the camping season in the afternoon; and Leave No Trace education and activities. Gloves, garbage bags, rakes, and refreshments will be provided.
We will meet in the parking area on the South side of Labrador Cross Road, Tully, NY. (Town of Fabius, Onondaga County). Cross Road connects with Markham Hollow Road, to the West, and with NYS Rt 91, to the East. Volunteers will assist with tree planting, litter collection, and vegetation pruning along boardwalk trail. Please bring garden gloves. Additional pruning shears would also be helpful.
Meet at the DEC parking area at the intersection of Lewis and Ruttenbur roads, Sinclairville, NY. Volunteers will participate in general spring trail cleanup on horse trails. Activities include picking up sticks and limbs on the trail, putting up trail markers as needed, Painting hitching posts and kiosks at the parking areas. Weather dependent trail project- the "steps" need repair to fix muddy approaches. this activity will include raking and/or shoveling gravel , tamping gravel and installing geo-cloth.
What probably helped elevate this sense of synergy is the fact that the actors genuinely played their instruments. They learned and nailed their parts. Oh, the joy I felt in watching their fingers work their fretboards and actually hearing the correct notes in real time! You have no idea how gratifying that was!
On Comedy Central's Daily Show, which has provided coverage of the election at least equal in substance to most of the straight news shows, filmmaker Michael Moore proposed to host Jon Stewart that teams be sent from Burundi and Peru to monitor our election, under the supervision of Jimmy Carter. Ralph Nader appeared on another show to say that he thought the reputation of his Green Party had been strengthened by this election. On yet another show, Pat Buchanan felt moved to say that it was a time for nobility and healing. I love this country.
Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said, "New York embraces its diversity, and we want to ensure that visitors from around the world recognize the opportunities to celebrate Black history and heritage throughout the state. Given the unparalleled depth and variety of attractions here that appeal to Black travelers, this program is a perfect fit to spotlight and showcase these places, stories and people."
Empire State Development Vice President and Executive Director of Tourism Ross D. Levi said, "I LOVE NY is excited to work with stakeholders throughout the state to build and launch this new program, which will complement other tourism programs like Path Through History, I LOVE NY LGBTQ and Accessible NY. This new initiative will help amplify and extend the efforts of our travel industry partners that are already highlighting Black travel attractions, and extend an invitation to Black travelers from around the world to come find what they love in New York State."
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Artistic Director Robert Battle said, "As an institution born out of the Black experience in New York more than 65 years ago, we are proud that Governor Hochul chose to announce this valuable program at Ailey's home - The Joan Weill Center for Dance - the largest building dedicated to dance here in the capital of dance. We look forward to welcoming the world to New York with others, thanks to the I LOVE NY Black travel initiative, and seeing more visitors inspired by Ailey's performances and classes."
About New York StateNew York State is a premier vacation destination with world-class attractions, picturesque natural beauty, locally sourced cuisine and a booming craft beverage scene, an array of accommodations, and iconic, year-round festivals and events. Its 11 diverse vacation regions feature some of the world's top ranked beaches; two out of America's top three favorite state parks; breathtaking Niagara Falls; more ski areas than any other state; one of the nation's longest foliage seasons; multiple Halls of Fame; North America's longest, fastest and highest zipline; the largest publicly protected area in the contiguous United States; and the country's longest multi-use trail. Add in the state's unique museums, historic landmarks, cultural sites, charming small towns and urban playgrounds, and it's no wonder New York has been consistently chosen as a top getaway by travel publications and experts. To help plan your next New York State vacation, visit www.iloveny.com.
Historic Alexandria is a treasure trove of early structures, artifacts, and records that creates a unique way of life for its citizens and provides enjoyment for thousands of people who visit this special community every year. The City continues to add resources to its collection of local and nationally designated historic districts.
R&R STUDIOS was selected to create this site-specific artwork by a community task force with approval from the Alexandria Commission for the Arts. The City of Alexandria will also work with regional artists for activations in response to I Love You later this year.
Please don't just Google providers in your area, and sign up for services with the company that answers the phone the quickest. This is far, far too important not to do your due diligence. Treat this with the same level of seriousness as researching a new car to buy, or choosing your child's pediatrician, or deciding which private school is best. Choices are great, but choices also come with a responsibility to carefully evaluate each choice. Despite what many people think, nope, low-quality ABA treatment is NOT better than no treatment at all.
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