Lincoln Center is offering more than just outstanding performances of “The King and I.” Beginning July 6 and running through July 24, Lincoln Center Education will be hosting Summer Forum 2015. The learning program is an “immersive experience for attendees that caters to the needs and interests of local, national, and international audiences,” according to a statement from the Center. Mentors and educators will come from all over the United States and abroad to deliver lessons and workshops about current issues facing the intersections between arts and education. One-day, two-day, three-day, and five-day labs are available. Topics will include design and experience creation, how to engage families, how to learn and teach across language barriers, how to apply arts to other disciplines, and more. Speakers set to attend include Australian playwright Finegan Kruckemeyer; Jed Bernstein, president of Lincoln Center; Garry Hynes, founder and artistic director of the Druid Theatre Company, based in Ireland; Logan Smalley,...
- 6/4/2015
- backstage.com
Tim Webb risked his job and broke the rules to save the life of 17-month-old boy. The 911 dispatcher at Virginia's Galax Police Department recently received a frantic call from Melissa Grable, describing how her young son Aidan had suddenly become lifeless during a nap, reports Fox2 Now. The boy, who was previously feeling ill, had suffered a seizure and stopped breathing. Sensing they only had minutes to act, the distraught mom begged Webb for directions on what to do. The dispatcher asked if anyone on the other end knew CPR. When Grable said no, Webb was left with a tough decision.
- 2/5/2015
- by Kelli Bender, @kbendernyc
- PEOPLE.com
Tim Webb risked his job and broke the rules to save the life of 17-month-old boy. The 911 dispatcher at Virginia's Galax Police Department recently received a frantic call from Melissa Grable, describing how her young son Aidan had suddenly become lifeless during a nap, reports Fox2 Now. The boy, who was previously feeling ill, had suffered a seizure and stopped breathing. Sensing they only had minutes to act, the distraught mom begged Webb for directions on what to do. The dispatcher asked if anyone on the other end knew CPR. When Grable said no, Webb was left with a tough decision.
- 2/5/2015
- by Kelli Bender, @kbendernyc
- PEOPLE.com
Londoners have been warned about divebombing seagulls who may attack to protect their young. The Rspb has claimed that the birds have been unusually noisy this year, attracting the attention of those in the capital, the Evening Standard reports. Spokesman Tim Webb said: "I'd urge Londoners to be as tolerant as possible. Gulls are often perceived as intimidating, but if they are aggressive it's because they're either protecting their young or feel threatened by us. "They are very protective parents, but they'd much rather poo on people (more)...
- 8/18/2010
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
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