The document describes a series of salons hosted by the Capshaw-Spielberg Center for Arts and Educational Justice that engage community members through speakers, art, film, and music on various topics. The salons celebrate heroism and feature discussions on poetry and jazz, youth media activism, accessibility in media, women transforming media, and international peace events. The salons are held in state-of-the-art venues at the Center and showcase a variety of speakers, performers, filmmakers and their work promoting social justice and inclusion.
Street festival #77777 power point 2 audio.pptx....davewind
The document summarizes events from a neighborhood street festival that aims to build community. The festival will include music, art, food and fun with proceeds going to developing a local area. An opening ceremony will dedicate a park memorializing lives lost in a 2009 landslide and canal breach that killed three residents. The document also honors local heroes who rescued children from a car crash in an icy river in 2011.
The document contains summaries of potential themes for a cross-disciplinary studio project focusing on Brooklyn Heights:
1) Theme #1 explores the natural sounds in Brooklyn Heights and how they contrast with city noise.
2) Theme #2 discusses the historic significance of Brooklyn Heights in the abolition of slavery in America through underground tunnels connecting Plymouth Church to piers.
3) Theme #3 examines the abundance of floral landscaping in Brooklyn Heights, seen as a signifier of wealth in the neighborhood, even in winter.
The document describes several annual events that take place in Leicester, England. Indian Summer is a festival celebrating Indian culture through food, film, music, dance, and workshops. Bands on Parks allows people to enjoy live music in local parks while helping to clean up. Spark Festival is a two-week event at Curve Theatre featuring theatre, dance, music, and family activities. Richard III tells the story of the king's life. Leicester Caribbean Carnival and Summer Sundae are music festivals that include food and rides. Leicester Pride promotes equality and diversity. The EDL has marched in protests but achieved little, continuing demonstrations against other races in the community.
Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky, which has 120 counties. The document then lists details about county fairs in Adair County in July 2013 which will include family games and fireworks, an Allen County fair with bounce houses named after Colonel John Allen who died in the War of 1812, an Irish festival in Danville sponsored by the sisters city commission, a BBQ festival in Danville sponsored by a BBQ restaurant and featuring Centre College, and a sausage festival in Newport formerly known as "Sin City" for its gambling and sponsored by a music company.
Dave and Linda's 50th anniversary powerpoint presentationsthackeray17
This document appears to be a scrapbook of photos from various family events spanning from 1965 to 2011, commemorating 50 years of family gatherings. There are photos labeled of family members from different decades, including "Baby Kathryn" from 1965, "Hammer Kids" from 1969-1970, "Hammer Teens" from 1978, and various "Bohunk Party" photos from 2008 and 2011. The photos include multiple generations of family members celebrating holidays, parties, and other milestones over five decades.
Lil Mama volunteered her time at a homeless shelter on Thanksgiving, serving meals to those in need. She enjoys reading to children at libraries and helping to promote their reading skills. Lil Mama, whose real name is Niatia Jessica Kirkland, is a pop rapper signed to Jive Records who is known for her hit songs and role in breaking barriers as a successful female rapper in a male-dominated industry.
Festivals celebrate various aspects of communities and cultures. Some examples discussed include:
- The Big Chill Festival, an annual UK festival featuring various genres of music, art, and comedy. It aims to appeal to a wide audience of all ages.
- Holi Festival, a Hindu festival celebrated in India and abroad involving throwing colored powders and playing with water to celebrate good over evil.
- V Festival, an annual UK rock music festival held over two days in different locations, targeting an audience from teens to seniors.
The document describes a series of salons hosted by the Capshaw-Spielberg Center for Arts and Educational Justice that engage community members through speakers, art, film, and music on various topics. The salons celebrate heroism and feature discussions on poetry and jazz, youth media activism, accessibility in media, women transforming media, and international peace events. The salons are held in state-of-the-art venues at the Center and showcase a variety of speakers, performers, filmmakers and their work promoting social justice and inclusion.
Street festival #77777 power point 2 audio.pptx....davewind
The document summarizes events from a neighborhood street festival that aims to build community. The festival will include music, art, food and fun with proceeds going to developing a local area. An opening ceremony will dedicate a park memorializing lives lost in a 2009 landslide and canal breach that killed three residents. The document also honors local heroes who rescued children from a car crash in an icy river in 2011.
The document contains summaries of potential themes for a cross-disciplinary studio project focusing on Brooklyn Heights:
1) Theme #1 explores the natural sounds in Brooklyn Heights and how they contrast with city noise.
2) Theme #2 discusses the historic significance of Brooklyn Heights in the abolition of slavery in America through underground tunnels connecting Plymouth Church to piers.
3) Theme #3 examines the abundance of floral landscaping in Brooklyn Heights, seen as a signifier of wealth in the neighborhood, even in winter.
The document describes several annual events that take place in Leicester, England. Indian Summer is a festival celebrating Indian culture through food, film, music, dance, and workshops. Bands on Parks allows people to enjoy live music in local parks while helping to clean up. Spark Festival is a two-week event at Curve Theatre featuring theatre, dance, music, and family activities. Richard III tells the story of the king's life. Leicester Caribbean Carnival and Summer Sundae are music festivals that include food and rides. Leicester Pride promotes equality and diversity. The EDL has marched in protests but achieved little, continuing demonstrations against other races in the community.
Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky, which has 120 counties. The document then lists details about county fairs in Adair County in July 2013 which will include family games and fireworks, an Allen County fair with bounce houses named after Colonel John Allen who died in the War of 1812, an Irish festival in Danville sponsored by the sisters city commission, a BBQ festival in Danville sponsored by a BBQ restaurant and featuring Centre College, and a sausage festival in Newport formerly known as "Sin City" for its gambling and sponsored by a music company.
Dave and Linda's 50th anniversary powerpoint presentationsthackeray17
This document appears to be a scrapbook of photos from various family events spanning from 1965 to 2011, commemorating 50 years of family gatherings. There are photos labeled of family members from different decades, including "Baby Kathryn" from 1965, "Hammer Kids" from 1969-1970, "Hammer Teens" from 1978, and various "Bohunk Party" photos from 2008 and 2011. The photos include multiple generations of family members celebrating holidays, parties, and other milestones over five decades.
Lil Mama volunteered her time at a homeless shelter on Thanksgiving, serving meals to those in need. She enjoys reading to children at libraries and helping to promote their reading skills. Lil Mama, whose real name is Niatia Jessica Kirkland, is a pop rapper signed to Jive Records who is known for her hit songs and role in breaking barriers as a successful female rapper in a male-dominated industry.
Festivals celebrate various aspects of communities and cultures. Some examples discussed include:
- The Big Chill Festival, an annual UK festival featuring various genres of music, art, and comedy. It aims to appeal to a wide audience of all ages.
- Holi Festival, a Hindu festival celebrated in India and abroad involving throwing colored powders and playing with water to celebrate good over evil.
- V Festival, an annual UK rock music festival held over two days in different locations, targeting an audience from teens to seniors.
This document provides a summary of events and festivals occurring in Chicago during the month of June and summer months. It begins with an introduction about Chicagoans enjoying the summer weather and various outdoor activities. It then lists and describes over 15 major festivals happening between June and September, focusing on music, food, cultural events throughout the city. These include the Chicago Blues Festival, Taste of Chicago, Lollapalooza, and others celebrating different cuisines and genres of music. The document aims to provide Chicago residents and visitors an insider's guide to the many outdoor events and ways to enjoy summer in the city.
Ira Heilicher, a prominent figure in Minneapolis real estate and events, has passed away. Upcoming events in the area include a neighborhood picnic, outdoor workout classes for parents and babies, concerts, movies, art exhibits, and farmers markets. Kayaking, canoeing, and hiking activities are also announced. Details are provided for many local organizations, including information on classes, events, and programs taking place through early September.
Raggedy Ann was created by illustrator Johnny Gruelle, who lived in Tacoma Street in Indianapolis. Wonderland Park was an amusement park located at Washington and Gray Streets from 1906 to 1911, when it burned down. Woodruff Place was the east side neighborhood described in Booth Tarkington's book The Magnificent Ambersons. Steve McQueen lived in the Little Flower neighborhood as a baby. Arsenal Technical High School was established in 1912. The Indiana State School for the Deaf was once located on the site of current Willard Park.
This document provides summaries of 20 photos from 2015 that capture important events in Bryan-College Station. Some of the key events summarized include National Night Out which brought the community and police together, the hosting of athletic tournaments that brought visitors and revenue to the area, the opening of a new 1 gigabit internet service, remembrances for fallen officers and firefighters, the reopening of Christmas in the Park, and the operation of the new Traffic Control Center.
The document provides brief summaries of various events from the 1980s, including the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, the eruption of Mount St. Helens, the US hockey team beating the Soviet Union in the Olympics, John Lennon's death, the launch of MTV and the first music video aired, the Iran-Contra affair, the assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan, Michael Jackson's "Thriller" being the first music video to air on TV, the emergence of CDs, the rise of cocaine and crack cocaine, rescuing "Baby Jessica" from a well, the launch of the Nintendo game system, recording of "We Are the World" charity single, the Challenger space shuttle accident, the beginning
This document provides a summary of the February 27, 2014 issue of the Winter Weekly Reader. It lists upcoming meetings for the Plano Rotary Club, including speakers on hypnosis, the TV show Shark Tank, and the state of the city. It also provides the February birthdays of Rotary club members and recognizes Myrtle Hightower as the 2013 Plano Citizen of the Year. The bulk of the document summarizes the Black History Month program featuring speakers on civil rights and the accomplishments of Black pilots, computer scientists, and others. It recognizes guests and visiting Rotarians who attended.
Lincoln Park Adventure!!! Final PresentationJe9Ybanez
This document provides information about a trip to Lincoln Park in Chicago taken by Anna, Jenine, and Meredith on October 11th. It includes details about the history and demographics of Lincoln Park, as well as attractions they visited such as the Lincoln Park Zoo, Conservatory, and a Japanese restaurant. Each woman provides a short reflection on her favorite part of the adventure.
The document discusses the upcoming Art on the Square festival in Belleville, Illinois. Art on the Square is a three-day outdoor art festival held annually on Belleville's public square that features over 100 artists from around the world. Last year it was rated the #2 art fair in the nation. The festival includes visual art, live music, children's activities, and food vendors. It is seen as an example of the Metro East region becoming an arts destination. The festival will take place May 16-18, 2014 on the public square in Belleville.
When was the first Labor Day? When did it become a national holiday? Who "invented" it?
This is a light-hearted look back at the origins of Labor Day, a holiday where we can kick our feet up, enjoy a burger or beer, and celebrate our own awesomeness.
2011 Huntington Beach 4th of July Parade ProgramJaydot Creative
The document provides details about the 107th Annual Fourth of July Celebration in Huntington Beach, California. Events include a pancake breakfast, 5K run, parade, pier plaza festival with live entertainment, and a fireworks show. The celebration honors grand marshals from the community, military, celebrities, and teens. It also recognizes a community member for their volunteer efforts with the Bill Gallienne Award. The multi-day celebration aims to bring the community together to celebrate freedom on the Fourth of July.
The document discusses various aspects of pop culture in the 1970s including music, fashion, television, movies, toys/games, social/political influences, crime, cost of living, and schools. Popular music genres included Motown, disco, pop, and heavy metal. Fashion for men included long hair, baggy pants, and big collars while women wore long skirts, short shorts, and flared pants. Popular television shows were Top of the Pops, Fawlty Towers, and Blue Peter. Blockbuster movies of the decade included The Exorcist, Star Wars, and Saturday Night Fever.
The document discusses various aspects of pop culture in the 1970s including music, fashion, television, movies, toys/games, social/political influences, crime, cost of living, and schools. Popular music genres included Motown, disco, pop, and heavy metal. Fashion for men included long hair, baggy pants, and big collars while women wore long skirts, short shorts, and flared pants. Popular television shows were Top of the Pops, Fawlty Towers, and Blue Peter. Blockbuster movies of the decade included The Exorcist, Star Wars, and Saturday Night Fever.
This document provides information about upcoming community events in Mill City, including a virtual tour of the Mississippi River with audio stops narrated by a park ranger, ongoing art exhibits at the Weisman Art Museum, the Mill City Farmers Market and cooking demonstration on eating local foods year-round, open houses for a historic preservation contest at Mill Ruins Park and Minnehaha Park, a pop-up art activity at Open Book, a concert by singer Van Hunt, architecture tours of the Weisman Art Museum, and a Norwegian folk music concert.
DreamWeek 2015 to Promote Tolerance and EqualityJackie Calvert
DreamWeek 2015 in San Antonio will include over 70 events from January 9th to January 21st to promote discussions around social issues and foster tolerance. The annual summit features events focused on various themes like education, arts, justice and more. This year's DreamWeek will address current issues like racial profiling, police community relations and will look to have respectful debates. It aims to promote the vision of equality, diversity and tolerance through partner organizations. Highlights include speakers, documentaries, art exhibits, workshops and a youth empowerment summit. The summit leads up to San Antonio's large Martin Luther King Jr. Day march and commemoration.
Here is one assignment that talk about the revolution of Music & Movie. I hope it can help students around the world get some information from this file.
The document summarizes the long history of performances and concerts at facilities in Pacific Grove, California dating back to the late 1800s. It describes how the Chautauqua movement brought many entertainers and performances to the community. In the early 1900s, a high school was built with an auditorium that hosted countless school and community events. An organization was formed in 1939 called the Monterey Peninsula Concert Association to bring performing artists from all over to the auditorium. Over the decades, it hosted famous performers like the von Trapp family, Robert McFerrin, the Vienna Boys Choir, and the Joffrey Ballet. By the 1960s, the auditorium had aged but was restored by the
Ellen Apperson Brown gave a talk at her alma mater, Sweet Briar College, talking about her book, John Apperson;s Lake George. She also gave a biographical sketch of her own life and education.
This document provides an overview of the history of Evansville, Indiana from its founding in the early 1800s to present day attractions. It discusses who originally inhabited the land, how it was settled, and some of the major events and developments over time including the 1937 flood, filming of A League of Their Own, and its role in producing ships during World War II. The document also lists several historical buildings, museums, and festivals in Evansville as potential topics for further research.
Tom Chambers created the "Hot City" photography project based on his work as personal photographer to the mayor of Providence, Rhode Island from 1985-1989. The project documented everyday life and events in Providence during that time. It offered an interesting historical perspective since the viewers were contemporaries who may have personal memories of the events and people photographed. The "Hot City" project was exhibited at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust National Bank in 1989, where it received a mayor's proclamation and was accepted into the City of Providence archives.
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The city of Ravens burg was known for its gothic architecture, fog-covered streets, and an eerie silence that seemed to hang over the town like a shroud.
This document provides a summary of events and festivals occurring in Chicago during the month of June and summer months. It begins with an introduction about Chicagoans enjoying the summer weather and various outdoor activities. It then lists and describes over 15 major festivals happening between June and September, focusing on music, food, cultural events throughout the city. These include the Chicago Blues Festival, Taste of Chicago, Lollapalooza, and others celebrating different cuisines and genres of music. The document aims to provide Chicago residents and visitors an insider's guide to the many outdoor events and ways to enjoy summer in the city.
Ira Heilicher, a prominent figure in Minneapolis real estate and events, has passed away. Upcoming events in the area include a neighborhood picnic, outdoor workout classes for parents and babies, concerts, movies, art exhibits, and farmers markets. Kayaking, canoeing, and hiking activities are also announced. Details are provided for many local organizations, including information on classes, events, and programs taking place through early September.
Raggedy Ann was created by illustrator Johnny Gruelle, who lived in Tacoma Street in Indianapolis. Wonderland Park was an amusement park located at Washington and Gray Streets from 1906 to 1911, when it burned down. Woodruff Place was the east side neighborhood described in Booth Tarkington's book The Magnificent Ambersons. Steve McQueen lived in the Little Flower neighborhood as a baby. Arsenal Technical High School was established in 1912. The Indiana State School for the Deaf was once located on the site of current Willard Park.
This document provides summaries of 20 photos from 2015 that capture important events in Bryan-College Station. Some of the key events summarized include National Night Out which brought the community and police together, the hosting of athletic tournaments that brought visitors and revenue to the area, the opening of a new 1 gigabit internet service, remembrances for fallen officers and firefighters, the reopening of Christmas in the Park, and the operation of the new Traffic Control Center.
The document provides brief summaries of various events from the 1980s, including the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, the eruption of Mount St. Helens, the US hockey team beating the Soviet Union in the Olympics, John Lennon's death, the launch of MTV and the first music video aired, the Iran-Contra affair, the assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan, Michael Jackson's "Thriller" being the first music video to air on TV, the emergence of CDs, the rise of cocaine and crack cocaine, rescuing "Baby Jessica" from a well, the launch of the Nintendo game system, recording of "We Are the World" charity single, the Challenger space shuttle accident, the beginning
This document provides a summary of the February 27, 2014 issue of the Winter Weekly Reader. It lists upcoming meetings for the Plano Rotary Club, including speakers on hypnosis, the TV show Shark Tank, and the state of the city. It also provides the February birthdays of Rotary club members and recognizes Myrtle Hightower as the 2013 Plano Citizen of the Year. The bulk of the document summarizes the Black History Month program featuring speakers on civil rights and the accomplishments of Black pilots, computer scientists, and others. It recognizes guests and visiting Rotarians who attended.
Lincoln Park Adventure!!! Final PresentationJe9Ybanez
This document provides information about a trip to Lincoln Park in Chicago taken by Anna, Jenine, and Meredith on October 11th. It includes details about the history and demographics of Lincoln Park, as well as attractions they visited such as the Lincoln Park Zoo, Conservatory, and a Japanese restaurant. Each woman provides a short reflection on her favorite part of the adventure.
The document discusses the upcoming Art on the Square festival in Belleville, Illinois. Art on the Square is a three-day outdoor art festival held annually on Belleville's public square that features over 100 artists from around the world. Last year it was rated the #2 art fair in the nation. The festival includes visual art, live music, children's activities, and food vendors. It is seen as an example of the Metro East region becoming an arts destination. The festival will take place May 16-18, 2014 on the public square in Belleville.
When was the first Labor Day? When did it become a national holiday? Who "invented" it?
This is a light-hearted look back at the origins of Labor Day, a holiday where we can kick our feet up, enjoy a burger or beer, and celebrate our own awesomeness.
2011 Huntington Beach 4th of July Parade ProgramJaydot Creative
The document provides details about the 107th Annual Fourth of July Celebration in Huntington Beach, California. Events include a pancake breakfast, 5K run, parade, pier plaza festival with live entertainment, and a fireworks show. The celebration honors grand marshals from the community, military, celebrities, and teens. It also recognizes a community member for their volunteer efforts with the Bill Gallienne Award. The multi-day celebration aims to bring the community together to celebrate freedom on the Fourth of July.
The document discusses various aspects of pop culture in the 1970s including music, fashion, television, movies, toys/games, social/political influences, crime, cost of living, and schools. Popular music genres included Motown, disco, pop, and heavy metal. Fashion for men included long hair, baggy pants, and big collars while women wore long skirts, short shorts, and flared pants. Popular television shows were Top of the Pops, Fawlty Towers, and Blue Peter. Blockbuster movies of the decade included The Exorcist, Star Wars, and Saturday Night Fever.
The document discusses various aspects of pop culture in the 1970s including music, fashion, television, movies, toys/games, social/political influences, crime, cost of living, and schools. Popular music genres included Motown, disco, pop, and heavy metal. Fashion for men included long hair, baggy pants, and big collars while women wore long skirts, short shorts, and flared pants. Popular television shows were Top of the Pops, Fawlty Towers, and Blue Peter. Blockbuster movies of the decade included The Exorcist, Star Wars, and Saturday Night Fever.
This document provides information about upcoming community events in Mill City, including a virtual tour of the Mississippi River with audio stops narrated by a park ranger, ongoing art exhibits at the Weisman Art Museum, the Mill City Farmers Market and cooking demonstration on eating local foods year-round, open houses for a historic preservation contest at Mill Ruins Park and Minnehaha Park, a pop-up art activity at Open Book, a concert by singer Van Hunt, architecture tours of the Weisman Art Museum, and a Norwegian folk music concert.
DreamWeek 2015 to Promote Tolerance and EqualityJackie Calvert
DreamWeek 2015 in San Antonio will include over 70 events from January 9th to January 21st to promote discussions around social issues and foster tolerance. The annual summit features events focused on various themes like education, arts, justice and more. This year's DreamWeek will address current issues like racial profiling, police community relations and will look to have respectful debates. It aims to promote the vision of equality, diversity and tolerance through partner organizations. Highlights include speakers, documentaries, art exhibits, workshops and a youth empowerment summit. The summit leads up to San Antonio's large Martin Luther King Jr. Day march and commemoration.
Here is one assignment that talk about the revolution of Music & Movie. I hope it can help students around the world get some information from this file.
The document summarizes the long history of performances and concerts at facilities in Pacific Grove, California dating back to the late 1800s. It describes how the Chautauqua movement brought many entertainers and performances to the community. In the early 1900s, a high school was built with an auditorium that hosted countless school and community events. An organization was formed in 1939 called the Monterey Peninsula Concert Association to bring performing artists from all over to the auditorium. Over the decades, it hosted famous performers like the von Trapp family, Robert McFerrin, the Vienna Boys Choir, and the Joffrey Ballet. By the 1960s, the auditorium had aged but was restored by the
Ellen Apperson Brown gave a talk at her alma mater, Sweet Briar College, talking about her book, John Apperson;s Lake George. She also gave a biographical sketch of her own life and education.
This document provides an overview of the history of Evansville, Indiana from its founding in the early 1800s to present day attractions. It discusses who originally inhabited the land, how it was settled, and some of the major events and developments over time including the 1937 flood, filming of A League of Their Own, and its role in producing ships during World War II. The document also lists several historical buildings, museums, and festivals in Evansville as potential topics for further research.
Tom Chambers created the "Hot City" photography project based on his work as personal photographer to the mayor of Providence, Rhode Island from 1985-1989. The project documented everyday life and events in Providence during that time. It offered an interesting historical perspective since the viewers were contemporaries who may have personal memories of the events and people photographed. The "Hot City" project was exhibited at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust National Bank in 1989, where it received a mayor's proclamation and was accepted into the City of Providence archives.
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The Midnight Sculptor.pdf writer by Ali alsiadali345alghlay
The city of Ravens burg was known for its gothic architecture, fog-covered streets, and an eerie silence that seemed to hang over the town like a shroud.
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Tom Cruise Daughter: An Insight into the Life of Suri Cruisegreendigital
Tom Cruise is a name that resonates with global audiences for his iconic roles in blockbuster films and his dynamic presence in Hollywood. But, beyond his illustrious career, Tom Cruise's personal life. especially his relationship with his daughter has been a subject of public fascination and media scrutiny. This article delves deep into the life of Tom Cruise daughter, Suri Cruise. Exploring her upbringing, the influence of her parents, and her current life.
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Introduction: The Fame Surrounding Tom Cruise Daughter
Suri Cruise, the daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, has been in the public eye since her birth on April 18, 2006. Thanks to the media's relentless coverage, the world watched her grow up. As the daughter of one of Hollywood's most renowned actors. Suri has had a unique upbringing marked by privilege and scrutiny. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of Suri Cruise's life. Her relationship with her parents, and her journey so far.
Early Life of Tom Cruise Daughter
Birth and Immediate Fame
Suri Cruise was born in Santa Monica, California. and from the moment she came into the world, she was thrust into the limelight. Her parents, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes. Were one of Hollywood's most talked-about couples at the time. The birth of their daughter was a anticipated event. and Suri's first public appearance in Vanity Fair magazine set the tone for her life in the public eye.
The Impact of Celebrity Parents
Having celebrity parents like Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes comes with its own set of challenges and privileges. Suri Cruise's early life marked by a whirlwind of media attention. paparazzi, and public interest. Despite the constant spotlight. Her parents tried to provide her with an upbringing that was as normal as possible.
The Influence of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes
Tom Cruise's Parenting Style
Tom Cruise known for his dedication and passion in both his professional and personal life. As a father, Cruise has described as loving and protective. His involvement in the Church of Scientology, but, has been a point of contention and has influenced his relationship with Suri. Cruise's commitment to Scientology has reported to be a significant factor in his and Holmes' divorce and his limited public interactions with Suri.
Katie Holmes' Role in Suri's Life
Katie Holmes has been Suri's primary caregiver since her separation from Tom Cruise in 2012. Holmes has provided a stable and grounded environment for her daughter. She moved to New York City with Suri to start a new chapter in their lives away from the intense scrutiny of Hollywood.
Suri Cruise: Growing Up in the Spotlight
Media Attention and Public Interest
From stylish outfits to everyday activities. Suri Cruise has been a favorite subject for tabloids and entertainment news. The constant media attention has shaped her childhood. Despite this, Suri has managed to maintain a level of normalcy, thanks to her mother's efforts.
Jason Kozup is a versatile figure whose impact spans numerous sectors. From the realms of entertainment and security, he has thrived as a producer, actor, stuntman, model, and aerospace defense contractor, showcasing excellence across the board.
1. 2010 … A Year of Tempe A photo yearbook of stuff that happened (and a few pictures we took of media folks when we thought of it.)
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3. Mike Watkiss and team on hazardous assignment – chasing Cupid and his helper on Mill Avenue last Valentine’s Day.
4. Tempe was one of more than 1,000 cities that applied for free Google fiber to be installed from border to border. We have our fingers crossed and should know who wins around March.
5. I got married in March to former Republic photographer Mike Ging. About 30 photogs showed up for our celebration – there was free food.
6. Work started on the historic Eisendrath House, with Boy Scouts planting hundreds of saguaros that were started from seen 20 years ago. Fundraising continues to restore the house.
7. Improv AZ hosted many events in Tempe, such as the Epic Super Hero Battle in April. Groups like these make our city a fun place to hang out. You never know what you’ll see next.
12. Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) opened the Tempe Dixon Golf corporate office in July with his legendary sword.
13. Town Lake burst on July 20. Here’s an aerial photo by Bruce Haffner, one of the many reporters who got the word out about the city’s progress in reopening Town Lake.
14. Lots of you attended the press conference the morning after the break.
16. Diane and Jodie were out early often throughout the lake’s repair, along with so many others. Thanks to all of you for your coverage!
17. Mayor’s annual Ironman Media Challenge pits media against the mayor for $1,000 to the charity of the winner’s choice. Once again, Eric from College Times won. Tim Hacker chased Keys to the City as a result of his reply to Mayor’s “You want a piece of me, wimp” video challenge. (videos embedded.)
20. Arnold Espinoza early in the morning at the Fantasy of Lights Boat Parade Sneak Preview. April Warnecke is in the boat.
21. Iowa vs. Missouri at the Insight Bowl this Dec. 28. Hope you can make it!
22. HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!! It’s been a challenging, fabulous, memorable year. I’ve loved working with you and hope to see you again in 2011. Kris Baxter-Ging City of Tempe [email_address] 480 250-5198