Marvin Franklin born in 1956 in Indianapolis, Indiana is a former Marine(honorably discharged). Marvin Franklin went to Broad Ripple H.S. 1970 - 1974 before getting his G.E.D.
Marvin also recorded a song for the local Hawaiian "Home Grown 3" Album with his entry "Kona Winds" in 1978.
He worked on Hawaiian and Japanese movies, and was also a DJ in Hawaii before creating his own TV Show in Honolulu in 1980 on public-access television cable TV. Additionally, Marvin was a 1986 candidate for U.S. Senate on the Republican ticket, losing after receiving 7,914 votes in the Republican primary against opponent Frank Hutchinson. He was Hawaii's first African American
U.S Senate Candidate.
Marvin also recorded a song for the local Hawaiian "Home Grown 3" Album with his entry "Kona Winds" in 1978.
He worked on Hawaiian and Japanese movies, and was also a DJ in Hawaii before creating his own TV Show in Honolulu in 1980 on public-access television cable TV. Additionally, Marvin was a 1986 candidate for U.S. Senate on the Republican ticket, losing after receiving 7,914 votes in the Republican primary against opponent Frank Hutchinson. He was Hawaii's first African American
U.S Senate Candidate.
Scott Barrow (born 19 October 1988) is a Welsh footballer who currently plays for Tamworth in the Conference National, the fifth highest division of English football. An adaptable left-footed player, he has been utilised as both a left-back and more recently as an attacking winger. To date he has received two international caps, both at under-23 level.
Early career
Barrow began his career playing for various local teams in his hometown of Swansea, before attracting the attention of Swansea City scouts and being selected for the club's youth academy. However at the age of 16, despite displaying substantial potential, he suffered a serious leg fracture that threatened to end his football career. Following this setback, he was not able to continue as a member of the Swansea youth system and set about a prolonged and difficult recovery. His talent had however not gone unnoticed in Welsh football and upon recovery from his injury he was signed by Port Talbot Town FC in August 2006.
Early career
Barrow began his career playing for various local teams in his hometown of Swansea, before attracting the attention of Swansea City scouts and being selected for the club's youth academy. However at the age of 16, despite displaying substantial potential, he suffered a serious leg fracture that threatened to end his football career. Following this setback, he was not able to continue as a member of the Swansea youth system and set about a prolonged and difficult recovery. His talent had however not gone unnoticed in Welsh football and upon recovery from his injury he was signed by Port Talbot Town FC in August 2006.
Linda Biggs is an American painter, working with watercolors. Her fantasy art blends gothic aesthetics with rainbow motifs in the lowbrow art style.
Early life, education, career
Biggs is of mixed ancestry;
She is self-employed as a professional artist, entrepreneur, and eco-friendly business owner since 1999. Her lithographs are printed on recycled paper with soy ink and shipped in recycled packaging.
Work and reception
Biggs's work centers around her own experiences in life, presenting her stories through characterizations of Native Americans, mermaids, fairies, sirens, dragons, tramps, and her personal creation of "Little faerie Freaks", in the underground comix-influenced lowbrow art style. She regularly displays her works at International FaerieCon, Spoutwood Fairie Festival and Sugarloaf Craft festivals.
Biggs is a participating artist in the books, The Art of Faery, The World of Faery, and Her Rainbow World.
Finding that her work was sought after by temporary tattoo makers, she began production of flash kit tattoo stencils. In their 'Coffee With' Dec 1, 2010 interview, she compared her depictions of fairies, from their beginnings, "about 10 years ago", to her work at the time. "...They were a whole different world of fairies...they were sweet, and just pretty. Now I've taken them to where they mean something"
* Balance, 2003 - Meditation Fairie (executed and retired, as Native Spirit).
Early life, education, career
Biggs is of mixed ancestry;
She is self-employed as a professional artist, entrepreneur, and eco-friendly business owner since 1999. Her lithographs are printed on recycled paper with soy ink and shipped in recycled packaging.
Work and reception
Biggs's work centers around her own experiences in life, presenting her stories through characterizations of Native Americans, mermaids, fairies, sirens, dragons, tramps, and her personal creation of "Little faerie Freaks", in the underground comix-influenced lowbrow art style. She regularly displays her works at International FaerieCon, Spoutwood Fairie Festival and Sugarloaf Craft festivals.
Biggs is a participating artist in the books, The Art of Faery, The World of Faery, and Her Rainbow World.
Finding that her work was sought after by temporary tattoo makers, she began production of flash kit tattoo stencils. In their 'Coffee With' Dec 1, 2010 interview, she compared her depictions of fairies, from their beginnings, "about 10 years ago", to her work at the time. "...They were a whole different world of fairies...they were sweet, and just pretty. Now I've taken them to where they mean something"
* Balance, 2003 - Meditation Fairie (executed and retired, as Native Spirit).
The Impossible Murder is a 2010 Bollywood feature film (in Hindi) released directly on DVD. The film is a locked room mystery that is produced by The Indie Farm. It has been certified U/A by the Central Board of Film Certification, India.
Plot
An old lady is killed in a locked room while five witnesses outside hear her scream for help. When the door is broken down, she is lying in a pool of blood with no sign of the killer or the murder weapon. The police, under pressure from the press and public, arrest the maid and she is sentenced for a crime she didn’t commit. This case is then forgotten by all concerned.
Three years later a mysterious amateur detective, Siddhartha, arrives at the village to piece together the clues once again to solve the impossible murder mystery.
Cast
;Main Cast
*Tarun Singh Negi ... Siddhartha
*Swati Shetty ... Parvati
*Hemu Adhikari ... Rtd. Lt. Col. Immanuel
*Prakash Jha ... Constable Vijay
*Ajay Gatlewar ... Rajiv
*Arvind Wahi ... Inspector Raghav
*Lalitendu Paikray ... Lalit
*Prema Sakhardande ... Teresa
*Minnakshi Das ... Preeti
*Thressiama Mathew ... Maria D'Silva
*Surya Rao ... Newsreader
*Sandeep Solaskar ... Laborer
Technical specs
The film was shot on HDV at a resolution of 1280x720 at 25fps with a JVC GY-HD111E pro HD camera and mastered as an uncompressed 32-bit TIFF sequence on a hard drive. Location Sound was recorded on Sennheiser boom and wireless microphones and mixed in stereo.
Style
The film is presented as a mockumentary (or docudrama) that incorporates Live action interspersed with Interviews, Motion Graphics, 3D animations and Still images; brought together via a video case file or journal by the narration and presence of its detective, Siddhartha.
Release
The film was initially slated for release in May 2009. The initial idea was to have the first film in which the audience directly interacts with the filmmakers using SMS to guess the murderer prior to the ending to win prizes. The film eventually released directly to DVD in January 2010; touted as the first Bollywood feature film to go that route.
The film is available on DVD via Createspace and is available on VOD at Amazon as of March 2010.
Plot
An old lady is killed in a locked room while five witnesses outside hear her scream for help. When the door is broken down, she is lying in a pool of blood with no sign of the killer or the murder weapon. The police, under pressure from the press and public, arrest the maid and she is sentenced for a crime she didn’t commit. This case is then forgotten by all concerned.
Three years later a mysterious amateur detective, Siddhartha, arrives at the village to piece together the clues once again to solve the impossible murder mystery.
Cast
;Main Cast
*Tarun Singh Negi ... Siddhartha
*Swati Shetty ... Parvati
*Hemu Adhikari ... Rtd. Lt. Col. Immanuel
*Prakash Jha ... Constable Vijay
*Ajay Gatlewar ... Rajiv
*Arvind Wahi ... Inspector Raghav
*Lalitendu Paikray ... Lalit
*Prema Sakhardande ... Teresa
*Minnakshi Das ... Preeti
*Thressiama Mathew ... Maria D'Silva
*Surya Rao ... Newsreader
*Sandeep Solaskar ... Laborer
Technical specs
The film was shot on HDV at a resolution of 1280x720 at 25fps with a JVC GY-HD111E pro HD camera and mastered as an uncompressed 32-bit TIFF sequence on a hard drive. Location Sound was recorded on Sennheiser boom and wireless microphones and mixed in stereo.
Style
The film is presented as a mockumentary (or docudrama) that incorporates Live action interspersed with Interviews, Motion Graphics, 3D animations and Still images; brought together via a video case file or journal by the narration and presence of its detective, Siddhartha.
Release
The film was initially slated for release in May 2009. The initial idea was to have the first film in which the audience directly interacts with the filmmakers using SMS to guess the murderer prior to the ending to win prizes. The film eventually released directly to DVD in January 2010; touted as the first Bollywood feature film to go that route.
The film is available on DVD via Createspace and is available on VOD at Amazon as of March 2010.