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Poetry In Motion

Sarah Kobrinsky, 2013-2015 Emeryville Poet Laureate, courtesy of emeryville.org

Sarah Kobrinsky, 2013-2015 Emeryville Poet Laureate, courtesy of emeryville.org

Ever imagined reading poems on the Emery Go Round? Now you can. Poetry in Motion launches in October with Poems from San Francisco Bay Area poets available on the Emery-Go-Round. Poetry in Motion, a Poet Laureate art initiative, is a partnership between the The City of Emeryville and the Emeryville Transit Management Authority (ETMA). Each month a new poem  will be printed and distributed on the buses for riders to read and take away. Poems submitted by Bay Area poets will surprise, delight and inspire readers. Janell Moon, an Emeryville-based poet will be the first poet honored on the Emery-Go-Round, as she was selected as the City’s first Poet Laureate for 2010-2012.

Sarah Kobrinsky was named the 2013-2015 Emeryville Poet Laureate for Oct. 15, 2013 until Nov. 2015. Poetry in Motion is one of Kobrinsky’s robust programs planned for her tenure. Others include:

  • Poetry Idol – a workshop for high school students with performances before supportive “judges” including teachers, poets. and local celebrities
  • Poetry & Play –  creative movement and poetry for elementary students
  • Poetry the Practice – writing workshops for adults at the library or senior center potentially culminating in book or public reading

 

By |2014-10-05T17:30:33-07:00September 18th, 2014|0 Comments

Luna Rossa Challenge Launches Second Foiling AC45 – Swordfish

big__MG_9288Both the Luna Rossa Piranha and Swordfish  are foiling about in Cagliari, after being modified with on-board systems that allow the AC45 catamarans to fully foil like the AC72s in the 2013 America’s Cup races. (take a look)

The new design protocol for the 35th America’s Cup allows for modifications of the AC45s of any sort, except for the shape of the hulls. Apparently these new catamarans will outperform the old ones and can simulate the sailing conditions of the new AC62s which will be used in the 2017 races. Practicing on the new AC45s will enrich the crews’ training program and better prepare them for maneuvers, boat handling and foiling techniques that will relate to the new AC62s. They are out at sea now testing all the boats’ components and systems in their full foiling modes.

“This is an important day for the team,” according to Max Sirena, skipper of Luna Rossa, “sailing with two boats offers a significant advantage not only for performance comparison but from all points of view. We participated in the last America’s Cup to set the basis for our 35th America’s Cup and now we can count on a solid team and a close collaboration between designers, sailing team and shore team. There is a constant exchange of information between these areas to address the design and optimize its applications.”

Watch Pirahna and Swordfish foiling in Cagliari.

Photo courtesy of lunarossachallenge.com

 

 

 

 

 

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By |2014-10-05T23:22:30-07:00September 16th, 2014|0 Comments

Ex’pression College Grad Wins Northern California Emmy Award

Amanda Mantchev, Emeryville's Ex'pression College Grad, expression.edu

Amanda Mantchev, Emeryville’s Ex’pression College Grad, expression.edu

Emeryville’s Ex’pression College graduate Amanda Mantchev recently received an Emmy Award from the San Francisco/Northern California Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for her graphic work on the Comcast SportsNet Bay Area video segment, 2013: A Year to Remember.

Amanda pursued a Bachelor’s Degree of Applied Science in Motion Graphic Design and graduated from Ex’pression in 2010, landing the job at Comcast after graduation with the help of one of her instructors.

“I worked hard,” says Mantchev. “Whether it’s at Ex’pression or in your job, you have to want to be there and be passionate. It doesn’t matter if you’re just working on making a Power Point presentation move or adjusting key frames, you have to find what you love about a project and be proud of it. There are no short cuts: it’s up to you to do the best job you can and put your education, training and creativity to good use.”

About Ex’pression

Founded in 1998, Ex’pression College teaches and grants Bachelor degrees in six programs: Animation & Visual Effects, Digital Filmmaking, Game Art & Design, Graphic Design & Motion, Interactive Audio, and Sound Arts. Ex’pression utilizes a professional, accelerated program, where students can earn their degree in just under three years. Class sizes are limited to ensure hands-on learning, instructor attention, and access to gear and equipment. Ex’pression maintains close ties with industry professionals to provide students with client projects and mentorship opportunities, as well as career development assistance, which is available to all graduates.

 

By |2014-08-08T19:08:03-07:00August 6th, 2014|0 Comments

San Francisco Is Officially Out of the Race as Host of the 2017 America’s Cup

file.jpgIn a letter from Oracle Team USA’s chief executive and AC Event Authority director Russell Coutts to San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee,  San Francisco is officially out of the race to host the 2017 America’s Cup. His letter does suggest that SF could still possibly be considered as a World Series venue in 2015 and 2016, which would continue the momentum of the spectacular Summer of Sailing in 2013’s 34th America’s Cup and possibly lead into consideration for the 36th America’s Cup.

Though San Diego, Bermuda and Chicago are still contenders, Coutts will reduce the 2017 venue selection from three down to two venues by the end of the month.

By |2014-06-12T07:58:58-07:00June 11th, 2014|0 Comments

2017 America’s Cup Challenge Heating Up On All Fronts

Island of Bermuda Now Contender to Host the 2017 America’s Cup

Russell Coutts, ORACLE TEAM TEAM USA executive director  Photo / ACEA/Oracle

Russell Coutts, ORACLE  TEAM USA chief executive
 ACEA/Oracle

Newport, Rhode Island did not make the cut, nor did Hawaii. Four contenders to host the races remain: San Diego, San Francisco, Chicago and Bermuda.  Why Bermuda? It’s close to the East Coast and Europe for a good time zone value and has a beautiful natural amphitheater setting much like the San Francisco Bay – good for shore and television viewing. Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory (under jurisdiction of the UK), 640 mi. east of North Carolina and 1,110 mi. northeast of Miami. Chicago also is in a better time zone for television viewing for the East Coast and Europe.

Other factors besides the time zone, according to Oracle Team USA chief executive Russell Coutts, include actual public interest in sailing around the venue and opportunities for sponsorships and other commercial activities. (SportBusiness website June 6, 2014 Read more)

San Francisco is still a frontrunner and talks with the City of SF are resuming today, June 6. Though fans were hoping to hear the venue announcement later this month, it may not be announced until the end of the year.

 

By |2014-06-06T10:40:53-07:00June 6th, 2014|0 Comments
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