Jonathan Caren is an American writer and director.
He was born and raised in Los Angeles before studying theatre and mythology at Vassar College in 2003. He received a Fellowship to the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center where he was able to workshop his full-length play Fish Out of Water in Shark City. The play received further development by Naked Angels in Los Angeles before winning the 2005 Theater Publicus Prize for Dramatic Literature. It received its world premiere by Elephant Stageworks in the spring of 2006.
His award-winning plays Brewbucks and Rising Hot Air have been produced on both coasts. He is the current resident playwright for The Elephant Theater Company in Hollywood and works frequently with ThirdMan Productions, in New York City -- producers of The Barhoppers Series with a mission to spread renegade theater by any means possible.
Caren became the youngest finalist ever to participate in Fox Studios developmental workshop Naked T.V. where he created his original pilot Homeboys. His other screen and television works include The Perks and The Cat's Cradle Moon.
Caren was awarded a full scholarship to attend USC’s Master of Professional Writing Program where he studied with screenwriting guru Syd Field. He also assists Winnie Holzman, creator of My So-Called Life and Wicked.
He was born and raised in Los Angeles before studying theatre and mythology at Vassar College in 2003. He received a Fellowship to the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center where he was able to workshop his full-length play Fish Out of Water in Shark City. The play received further development by Naked Angels in Los Angeles before winning the 2005 Theater Publicus Prize for Dramatic Literature. It received its world premiere by Elephant Stageworks in the spring of 2006.
His award-winning plays Brewbucks and Rising Hot Air have been produced on both coasts. He is the current resident playwright for The Elephant Theater Company in Hollywood and works frequently with ThirdMan Productions, in New York City -- producers of The Barhoppers Series with a mission to spread renegade theater by any means possible.
Caren became the youngest finalist ever to participate in Fox Studios developmental workshop Naked T.V. where he created his original pilot Homeboys. His other screen and television works include The Perks and The Cat's Cradle Moon.
Caren was awarded a full scholarship to attend USC’s Master of Professional Writing Program where he studied with screenwriting guru Syd Field. He also assists Winnie Holzman, creator of My So-Called Life and Wicked.
"Seventeen Candles" is the eighth episode of the CW television series, Gossip Girl.. It aired on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 on CTV and Wednesday, November 14, 2007 on the CW.
Plot
The episode starts with Blair in a Catholic church, confessing to a priest that she has lost her virginity to Chuck Bass. Blair is disgusted by her actions and devastated by the current state of her relationship with Nate. While exiting the church she again runs into Chuck Bass, who has not forgotten their indiscretion as she had hoped, but vividly remembers and is eager to hang out with her. Blair rebuffs him, stating that she does not wish to speak of the other night ever again and that she and Nate will get back together. Chuck drives off angrily.
Jenny brings her mom home as a surprise visit, but Rufus is not ready to forgive and forget. Nate's parents pressure him to give Blair a ring for her birthday in order to salvage Mr. Archibald's business deal with Blair's mother Eleanor. Chuck shows up at Blair's birthday party much to Blair's dismay. He confesses his love for Blair, and Blair in turn tells him to squash those feelings as she is still hoping for a reconciliation with Nate.
Hoping to ease the tension between Serena and Vanessa, Dan takes Vanessa to Blair's party so the girls can bond together, but this ends up making Serena more uncomfortable. Jenny arrives at Blair's party but is stopped before going in by Nate, who she then hangs out with. After their talk, they hug, and a girl takes a picture of them hugging and sends it to Gossip Girl, who then forwards the picture to everyone, including Blair, who is devastated. However, Jenny's back was facing the camera, so the identity of the girl hugging Nate is unknown to everyone.
Nate reveals to his parents that he and Blair broke up the night before. Still, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald pressure him to make up with Blair in order to save the family. Nate refuses. Nate never shows up at Blair's party, but Chuck is there for her. He presents her with a $35,000 diamond necklace she'd been wanting, and she realizes that he's someone who can love her, unlike Nate, who still loves Serena. Chuck says that he's sorry Nate didn't show up, and Blair forgives him, and they end up hooking up again. Serena sees them, and the episode ends.
Plot
The episode starts with Blair in a Catholic church, confessing to a priest that she has lost her virginity to Chuck Bass. Blair is disgusted by her actions and devastated by the current state of her relationship with Nate. While exiting the church she again runs into Chuck Bass, who has not forgotten their indiscretion as she had hoped, but vividly remembers and is eager to hang out with her. Blair rebuffs him, stating that she does not wish to speak of the other night ever again and that she and Nate will get back together. Chuck drives off angrily.
Jenny brings her mom home as a surprise visit, but Rufus is not ready to forgive and forget. Nate's parents pressure him to give Blair a ring for her birthday in order to salvage Mr. Archibald's business deal with Blair's mother Eleanor. Chuck shows up at Blair's birthday party much to Blair's dismay. He confesses his love for Blair, and Blair in turn tells him to squash those feelings as she is still hoping for a reconciliation with Nate.
Hoping to ease the tension between Serena and Vanessa, Dan takes Vanessa to Blair's party so the girls can bond together, but this ends up making Serena more uncomfortable. Jenny arrives at Blair's party but is stopped before going in by Nate, who she then hangs out with. After their talk, they hug, and a girl takes a picture of them hugging and sends it to Gossip Girl, who then forwards the picture to everyone, including Blair, who is devastated. However, Jenny's back was facing the camera, so the identity of the girl hugging Nate is unknown to everyone.
Nate reveals to his parents that he and Blair broke up the night before. Still, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald pressure him to make up with Blair in order to save the family. Nate refuses. Nate never shows up at Blair's party, but Chuck is there for her. He presents her with a $35,000 diamond necklace she'd been wanting, and she realizes that he's someone who can love her, unlike Nate, who still loves Serena. Chuck says that he's sorry Nate didn't show up, and Blair forgives him, and they end up hooking up again. Serena sees them, and the episode ends.
Angelo Valentino (born November 18 1969) is a British artist and photographer. A cult pioneer in digital photography and video from the early 90's to the present.
Valentino's compelling photographs and films are often difficult to acredit due to the fact he works under various pseudonyms and is, even by the standard of his contemporary Banksy very elusive and deliberately obscure, shunning personal publicity. Very few images exist of the artist himself, at his recent Cork street exhibition he gave no interviews and eluded being photographed. The only know image of Valentino is an Xray image by Artist Alexander DeCadenet.
His highest sale value to date is $76,000 for a photographic image from the one man show 'Dark Materials' in the Cork Street gallery Mayfair London. April 1-24 2007.
He has upcoming shows in Moscow, Dubai, Melbourne. His photographs of Usher Raymond are due to be shown in London under the name Papa G.
Recent subjects include interesting artists and models, Kate Moss, Kanye West, David Byrne, Mike Skinner.
Valentino does not permit his art works to be shown on the web and has had no official web site since 1997. Angelo Valentino is definitely connected to the arts group.
Valentino's compelling photographs and films are often difficult to acredit due to the fact he works under various pseudonyms and is, even by the standard of his contemporary Banksy very elusive and deliberately obscure, shunning personal publicity. Very few images exist of the artist himself, at his recent Cork street exhibition he gave no interviews and eluded being photographed. The only know image of Valentino is an Xray image by Artist Alexander DeCadenet.
His highest sale value to date is $76,000 for a photographic image from the one man show 'Dark Materials' in the Cork Street gallery Mayfair London. April 1-24 2007.
He has upcoming shows in Moscow, Dubai, Melbourne. His photographs of Usher Raymond are due to be shown in London under the name Papa G.
Recent subjects include interesting artists and models, Kate Moss, Kanye West, David Byrne, Mike Skinner.
Valentino does not permit his art works to be shown on the web and has had no official web site since 1997. Angelo Valentino is definitely connected to the arts group.
Pardus is an international scientific and laboratory software supplier that developes laboratory information management system (LIMS) and DNA typing software.
History
Pardus (lat. Panther) is Croatian information technology and consulting business founded in 2001 by Mr. Dragi Raos and Mr. Damir Kropf. Pardus’ founders participated, headed and managed the most significant IT projects in the past decades in the country. Mr. Raos and Mr. Kropf were among the very first in the region to pioneer a number of today’s widely used IT technologies as a viable platform in business environments. Technology recommended and supported was used to build the largest and most sophisticated IT systems and software applications in Croatia.
History
Pardus (lat. Panther) is Croatian information technology and consulting business founded in 2001 by Mr. Dragi Raos and Mr. Damir Kropf. Pardus’ founders participated, headed and managed the most significant IT projects in the past decades in the country. Mr. Raos and Mr. Kropf were among the very first in the region to pioneer a number of today’s widely used IT technologies as a viable platform in business environments. Technology recommended and supported was used to build the largest and most sophisticated IT systems and software applications in Croatia.