Lucy Isabel is a Nashville-based singer/songwriter. She is originally from Monmouth County, NJ, but she has been living in Nashville since January 2015. Prior to her move to Nashville, she took part in a 9-week world tour with her college a cappella. That tour was followed by a three month long solo road trip around the continental United States. Since moving to Nashville, she has released two EPs, Along The Way and KANE. They are both available on all major digital platforms.
Another Newcastle-born artist, John Olson, brought fame to the city by winning the Archibald Prize in 2005, the Wynne Prize in 1969 and 1985, and the Sulman Prize in 1989.
Commenter: Rob from NYThe whole system’s a big mess. The only people to benefit from borrowing large sums of money for school are people going into certain fields with almost guaranteed high paying jobs. Needless to say, in this economy I’ll be amazed that lenders would even consider lending and how borrowers could fathom going into debt in this economic climate. Not all jobs are created equal. At the time when I took out my loans in the ’90′s to attend an Art School at Boston University, it didn’t really dawn on me that as an art student, upon graduation I would have serious problems with paying it back. In retrospect, how could these lenders think logically I would come out of art school with a high paying job and can pay these loans back with reasonable doubt? It’s almost laughable. It’s like saying, sure we’ll lend you $80,000 for you to get your BA in social work or education. Social work jobs don’t pay more than 30 grand and you’ll be lucky to retire at 50 grand. And then add on the costs of living, how does anyone pay off their student loans? One way of looking at it is that I’m grateful for their financial assistance, however I wonder if they knew that somehow I would get screwed with this and that they would get their money back one way or another tenfold with the balance compounded with defaulted interest penalties and other sneaky tactics to pay back more than what’s been borrowed. They will argue that education is a privilege and that I am paying for that privilege. Ha! funny how employers could care less what school you attended as they only care about what your experiences are and who you know. Sometimes I wonder if education really matters anymore. The flip side to it is that going to school is a bragging right. I went to an expensive private university. The thrill has past, I could care less about it now, as do my potential employers scanning through my resume as I join the million others hoping to land a job at McDonalds. The sign of the times. Captcha words: even dislike
Celebrated comedian, singer and cabaret star, Amber Martin, curates and hosts a weekly showcase of some of the most brilliant performers in NYC, thus the world. A TimeOutNY Pick! The Amber Zone happens each Monday, with doors at 7pm and show at 8pm, Amber Martin will present a different one-hour program starring a bevy of downtown and beyond artists (Amber’s very talented friends!). Each week, a different show by a different performer. You never know who or what you’ll get, but you can rest assured it will be fun, truly brilliant and most importantly, intimate. No reservations. Please note… First come first served, and the room is intimate, so it will fill up quickly. Amber Martin is a NYC – based performing artist, vocalist and funny lady with a pretty great resume in downtown performance chic. Each Monday, Amber plays producer of the show as well as her own version of Joe the Bartender! She’ll be serving them up cold and classy in the front bar while you sip away and enjoy a true NYC – style show experience in the back! Please stick around after the show to mingle with the artists and their cool friends while everyone is invited to join the post-show, honest to god rock a… (read more)

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When you hear the word uncivilized, what mental picture do you form? A grizzled trapper? Atilla the Hun burning and pillaging eastern Europe? American Indians before the Puritans and the Spaniards?
Whenever the birth was, the Hunter’s wines have been bringing glory to the region ever since, from gracing Emperor Napoleon’s table at the Paris Exhibition in 1855 to being named best semillon in the world at the 2011 International Wine and Spirit Competition in London – almost 180 years of excellence.
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But on November 1, 1994, he teamed with the chestnut stallion Jeune to achieve every jockey’s ambition. He won the Melbourne Cup.
An exceptional ensemble of performers—including Ailyn Pérez, Nadine Sierra, Isabel Leonard, Luca Pisaroni, Mariusz Kwiecien, and Ildar Abdrazakov—share the stage in Mozart’s comic yet profound look at human nature and one crazy day in a wealthy Spanish household. Acclaimed Mozartean maestro Harry Bicket conducts Richard Eyre’s high-spirited production.
Quite literally, books have been written on the topic of bending sheetmetal to form useful shapes. We don’t intend to duplicate all that knowledge here, but rather give you, the home fabricator and 4×4 nut, some information and tools to help you bend metal for whatever project you see fit.
But it was his cricketing prowess that was to the fore when, just before his 20th birthday, he made his Test debut for Australia in Brisbane against Mike Smith’s England side in 1965. The laconic Walters, raised on a Dungog dairy farm and selected from the bush for NSW when only 17, belted 155, and if that wasn’t enough to make his mark, smacked another 115 in his next Test in Melbourne.
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