Images from New York event now online!
Looking forward to Berlin so I can participate.
Love, Catherine.
Love, Catherine.
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Catherine,
I was at the New York convention and I definitely look forward to Berlin in 2006.
It will be nice to meet you and other Cohen fans I was not able to meet in New York.
With Warm Regards,
Sean
http://www.livejournal.com/users/passthrufire
I was at the New York convention and I definitely look forward to Berlin in 2006.
It will be nice to meet you and other Cohen fans I was not able to meet in New York.
With Warm Regards,
Sean
http://www.livejournal.com/users/passthrufire
Images from New York now online
Dr. Kim,
I agree with you that your only gap is not having pictures from the poetry reading, which for me, was a major highlight of the event. Around 20 people were in attendance in a small, intimate, elegant room at International House. We had poetry, we had music, we had stories, we had memories -- it was phenomenal. Unfortunately, I do not have any digital shots, but I will have my pictures scanned, so Jarkko can post them on the site.
It was extremely upsetting for me, as the host of this event, that more people did not attend. There was a dual booking of events -- the bus tour was going on simultaneously. This, for me, was the only shortcoming. In the future, it would be nice if everyone could attend all activities, so they could take in everything. One shouldn't have to make a choice. However, for the people that missed this event, you really MISSED OUT.
Oh well. In retrospect, the audience size was intimate, which lended to the magic felt by all of those in attendance.
Cheers,
Natalie
I agree with you that your only gap is not having pictures from the poetry reading, which for me, was a major highlight of the event. Around 20 people were in attendance in a small, intimate, elegant room at International House. We had poetry, we had music, we had stories, we had memories -- it was phenomenal. Unfortunately, I do not have any digital shots, but I will have my pictures scanned, so Jarkko can post them on the site.
It was extremely upsetting for me, as the host of this event, that more people did not attend. There was a dual booking of events -- the bus tour was going on simultaneously. This, for me, was the only shortcoming. In the future, it would be nice if everyone could attend all activities, so they could take in everything. One shouldn't have to make a choice. However, for the people that missed this event, you really MISSED OUT.
Oh well. In retrospect, the audience size was intimate, which lended to the magic felt by all of those in attendance.
Cheers,
Natalie
I would also be interested in reading about the poetry session at the convention. Unfortunately, we had to miss it because we wanted to go on the walking tour that day.
-Sean
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-Sean
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I did attend the poetry readings though I arrived late and missed the first half. I did enjoy it very much. I also took several pictures while I was there and will scan them shortly and send copies to Jarkko along with other photos of the New York event. I hope to have this completed by the weekend.
Vern
Vern
Well, here I am resurrecting a very old thread....
Dr. Kim's recent story about meeting Leonard led me to think about this discussion of video material from the NYC event. Does anyone know what happened to this?
Dr. Kim's recent story about meeting Leonard led me to think about this discussion of video material from the NYC event. Does anyone know what happened to this?
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He's a pundit and a fraud
He's a lazy banker living in a suit
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He's a pundit and a fraud
He's a lazy banker living in a suit
http://www.johnkloberdanz.com
Hi John ~
The last I knew, it was sent for the final processing, six months ago at the most, I'd say....not really sure on the time element, though, with the way time passes. All I know for sure is that it will materialize ~ well, other than that the finished product is supposed to be very moving in parts. In Berlin, perhaps we'll see it?
~ Lizzy
The last I knew, it was sent for the final processing, six months ago at the most, I'd say....not really sure on the time element, though, with the way time passes. All I know for sure is that it will materialize ~ well, other than that the finished product is supposed to be very moving in parts. In Berlin, perhaps we'll see it?
~ Lizzy
Well, thank you for that info Lizzay...I hope that the powers that be that read this thread keep in mind that there are those (ok, me) who won't be able to be in Berlin but want some video memories too!lizzytysh wrote:Hi John ~
The last I knew, it was sent for the final processing, six months ago at the most, I'd say....not really sure on the time element, though, with the way time passes. All I know for sure is that it will materialize ~ well, other than that the finished product is supposed to be very moving in parts. In Berlin, perhaps we'll see it?
~ Lizzy
And thanks to the forum member who PM'd me on this too!
I love to speak with John
He's a pundit and a fraud
He's a lazy banker living in a suit
http://www.johnkloberdanz.com
He's a pundit and a fraud
He's a lazy banker living in a suit
http://www.johnkloberdanz.com