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St. Paul man who helped burn down Third Precinct sentenced to prison and $12 million restitution – MinnPost

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Studying for 2024. The Hills Tal Axelrod reports: The DNC is digging up dirt on several prominent and unconventional possible GOP contenders, ranging from former President Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley to Fox News host Tucker Carlson and Mike Lindell, the founder of MyPillow and a staunch Trump ally.

The grocery getter dreams are made of. Jalopniks David Tracy reports: In Minneapolis, Minnesota sits a minivan so rare, I have no choice but to refer to it as The Holy Grail. Yes, it looks like a normal Ford Aerostar, but trust me: It is more akin to a chalice filled with the elixir of life. I recently had a chance to see the glorious machine up close, and now I am a changed man.

Another Minnesota links champion.KMSPs Pierre Noujaim and Jeff Wald report: Isabella McCauley is only 17 years old, but shes already playing golf at some of the highest levels a high school athlete can. As a freshman, Isabella won the Class AAA individual state championship with Simley High School in 2019. Then, due to COVID-19, she didnt get the chance to repeat in 2020, but did win the Minnesota State Junior Girls Championship last summer. Now, Isabella is getting ready for perhaps the toughest challenge yet in her young golfing career: The U.S. Womens Open.

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Ski lift.The Duluth News Tribune reports: Duluth Mayor Emily Larson will hold a news conference Thursday afternoon to share her recommendations regarding the Spirit Mountain Recreation Area, in advance of a resolution thats heading to the City Council on Monday. The resolution would authorize the city to forgive up to $900,000 of the $1.2 million it has lent the troubled ski hill in recent years to help make ends meet. If approved, the resolution would come with a stipulation that Spirit Mountain make at least equal investments in capital improvements to its physical operations over the next three years. To qualify, those capital improvements would need to each be in excess of $500 and must have a useful life of five or more years. Spirit Mountain also would be required to pay back at least $300,000 in debt to the city by 2023.

Making the Capitol grounds great again:Group Delivers Petition To Return Columbus Statue To State Capitol Grounds [WCCO]

To the victor goes the spoils:Minnetonka Public Schools agrees to return missing bell and wheel to Minneapolis Park Board war memorial [Star Tribune]

Disturbing the peace:Minnesota woman accused of racing SUV through Fargo cemetery during ex-boyfriends burial [Pioneer Press]

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Willmar Stingers: Gardy set to appear in Willmar – West Central Tribune

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Dang woodpeckers, Gardenhire said. This is what you do when youre retired.

And, you make appearances. And then you donate the appearance fee to charity.

Thats what will bring the former Minnesota Twins manager to Willmar.

Gardenhire, 63, is scheduled to throw out the first pitch on Wednesday, June 2, when the Willmar Stingers have their Northwoods League home opener against the Eau Claire Express.

It should be a good time, Gardenhire said by phone from his Florida home. Im looking forward to it. Ill get to see some baseball, some young players.

Coming to Willmar reminds Gardenhire, the former Twins manager, of his days with the annual Twins Caravan. Each winter, the Twins send groups of players and team personnel across the midwest to meet with fans as part of a goodwill tour, getting everyone fired up about the coming season.

It reminds me a lot of the Twins Caravan, he said of his schedule of Northwoods League appearances, which include St. Cloud and Mankato. Wed go to North Dakota, South Dakota, all over Minnesota, Iowa and some of Wisconsin.

You know what? It was fun. You sign some autographs and you talk baseball.

It also keeps Gardenhire connected to a game he has been involved with since 1979, when he was a sixth-round draft pick of the New York Mets.

Id like to give back to baseball, he said. Seeing fans, meeting people, its all good.

Detroit Tigers shortstop Niko Goodrum is greeted by manager Ron Gardenhire after being introduced before their 2020 season home opening game against the Kansas City Royals at Comerica Park in Detroit, on Monday, July 27, 2020. Tribune News Service

Gardenhire has some experience with the Northwoods League as a proud parent. His son Toby Gardenhire played three seasons with the Rochester Honkers.

I loved the Northwoods League, said Toby Gardenhire, now the manager of the St. Paul Saints, the Twins triple-A affiliate after nearly 30 years as an independent team. I had a blast.

It gets you ready for pro ball. Everything is just like pro ball, from the hotels and the bus travel to playing ball everyday.

Dad said he can remember going to Brainerd to watch Toby play. Like his father, Toby was a middle infielder who played junior college ball before transferring to a major program. For Toby, that was University of Illinois. For Ron, it was the University of Texas.

Toby got drafted by the Twins and made it as far as Triple-A. Ron played five seasons with the Mets before getting traded to Minnesota and spending a season in the minors.

Minnesota Twins manager Ron Gardenhire, right, talks with his son, Toby, before a college baseball game at Siebert Field in Minneapolis on Saturday, May 14, 2005. Scott Takushi / St. Paul Pioneer Press

Both have made more impressive impressions as managers/coaches. For Ron, it was his 13-year stretch as Twins manager, specifically his nine years from 2002-2010, that are as good as any since the franchise moved to Minnesota in 1961.

The Twins won division championships in 02, 03, 04, 06, 09 and 10. They even won a playoff series in 02, advancing to the American League Championship Series after beating the Oakland Athletics in the ALDS.

That was the Moneyball outfit, Gardenhire said. Its pretty cool.

Gardenhire remembers sending pitching coach Rick Anderson to the mound in the bottom of the ninth to talk to stopper Eddie Guardado, who was fully aware of the importance of the moment.

He told (Anderson), I cant spit, Gardenhire said.

The Twins then lost to the eventual World Champion Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the ALCS.

It was a great run, arguably better than the ones made by the Twins World Series teams of 1987 and 91 and the 65 Twins World Series squad or the playoff teams in 1969 and 70.

Gardenhires regret? We didnt win a World Series, he said.

There were plenty of other highlights, including being a coach for several Major League All-Star teams.

The biggest? Getting to manage the Minnesota Twins, he said. Im thankful for the opportunity (general manager) Terry Ryan gave me to what the Pohlads (the owners) have done for me, you just dont get any better.

Gardenhire left the Twins after four straight losing seasons in 2013. He took some time off, then became the bench coach for the Arizona Diamondbacks under manager Torey Lovullo. There was a health scare. Gardenhire was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He recovered and went back to coaching.

The Tigers, in the midst of a huge rebuilding effort, hired Gardenhire to manage in 2018. He left with 10 games remaining in the shortened 2020 season, suffering from anxiety amidst the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Hes doing fine, 100%, Toby Gardenhire said by phone from St. Paul. Hes doing well.It was more of an anxiety about COVID and how it affected his team than anything.Its changed everything. It made it hard to work just like everywhere else. There were so many protocols. Me as a baseball manager, you never stop thinking about it. Your anxiety level is through the roof.

These days, the anxiety is less, like what is happening to his roof because of woodpeckers or how he cant get his golf score down to where hed like it.

He doesnt completely dismiss getting back into managing. Two of his older contemporaries, including 76-year-old Chicago White Sox manager Tony LaRussa and 71-year-old Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker, are still winning games.

I dont know what Id say if an opening came up and they asked me to close out a season or something, Gardenhire said.

Born: Oct. 24, 1957 in Butzbach, Hassen, West Germany

High school: Okmulgee High School, Okmulgee, Oklahoma

College: Paris Junior College, Paris, Texas; University of Texas, Austin, Texas.

MLB draft: Taken by the New York Mets in the sixth round of the 1979 MLB June Amateur Draft.

MLB playing career: Played shortstop, second and third base from 1981-85 with the Mets, playing in 285 games with 777 plate appearances. He had 27 doubles, three triples, four home runs, 49 RBI and 13 stolen bases, with a .232/.277/296 average/on-base/slugging percentage line (a .573 OPS). He was traded to the Minnesota Twins and spent the 1986 season with the Portland Beavers, the Twins Triple-A team in the Pacific Coast League.

MLB coaching/managing career:

* 2002-2014 In 13 years with the Twins, his record was 1,068-1,039 with six division championships, earning American League Manager of the Year in 2010, and finishing second in voting for that award five times and third once.

* 2017 Bench coach with the Arizona Diamondbacks.

* 2018-20 Managed the Detroit Tigers, finishing with a 132-241 record.

What: The ALS Black Wood Blizzard Tour is former Minnesota Twins manager Ron Gardenhires preferred charity. Its a snowmobile tour with proceeds benefiting individuals living with ALS and their families. ALS is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.When: Feb. 3-5, 2022Where: Theres a reception Feb. 2 at the Black Woods Grill and Bar in Proctor. The ride departs the morning of Feb. 3 headed for Lake Vermilion and the Fortune Bay Resort Casino. On Feb. 4, the ride goes along the North Shore to Two Harbors. Riders return to Proctor on Feb. 5.

Registration: Required to participate. Riders must be able to raise, or donate, a minimum of $1,800. First-time riders have a one-time incentive of a minimum of $1,500.

To donate or register: Check out the website http://www.neversurrenderinc.org

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The Liberal Party suspends Glasgow candidate Derek Jackson ‘with immediate effect’ after Nazi-style salute and star of David wearing at Glasgow count…

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Representatives from across the political spectrum physically and vocally stood by the Justice Secretary in support.

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Mr Jackson, and three colleagues, dressed in Men In Black style suits with white shirts, black ties and dark glasses, had pinned to their lapels handmade yellow Star of David badges with the word unvax written on them, as a protest against Covid vaccinations, he said.

The four men made a beeline for Mr Yousaf, where they tried to question him about child rapes in Pakistan.

Mr Yousaf said: Anybody witnessing that exchange would know they were directing questions to me about Pakistan obviously because of the colour of my skin.

The party he was meant to be representing has now apologised, saying Derek Jackson massively misrepresented their party and its core values.

The Liberal Party also noted that they are working with Police Scotland following the incident.

An emergency statement from the Liberal Party on the Glasgow Southside candidate stated: The Liberal Party notes with considerable concern the behaviour of its former candidate, Derek Jackson, at the election count for the Glasgow Southside Scottish Parliament seat and does not in any way endorse his actions.

Mr Jacksons membership has been suspended with immediate effect.

"The Liberal Party is sorry for any offence Mr Jackson may have caused to any member of the public or to the other candidates. Mr Jackson, who has acted entirely independently in adopting certain symbols and gestures has massively misrepresented The Liberal Party and its core values.

"The Liberal Party vehemently and actively opposes any form of anti-Semitism or racism or the use of any symbols which evoke or promote any such sentiments. The Liberal Party stands for a society that is open, tolerant and equal for all individuals and communities, whatever their heritage faith or gender.

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Ron Bumblefoot Thal: Every time I do an acoustic version of something, I realize how beautiful the song is at its core – Guitar World

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Although he played guitar in one of the biggest rock groups of all time for the best part of a decade, Ron Bumblefoot Thal is probably best known for being a virtuoso musician in his own right.

More recently, as well as working in progressive metal supergroup Sons Of Apollo, hes been adding to his Barefoot series of acoustic solo EPs. The two latest installments 2020s Barefoot 2 and Barefoot 3 see him tackling tunes by Paul McCartney, The Police, Asia, Soundgarden, Iron Maiden and more.

How different is your approach with acoustic playing compared to electric?

Much of the same things matter for acoustic and electric dynamics, pocket, groove, playing for the song, the mood and whatever the guitars and gear allow for. On acoustic, I usually go farther with song dynamics, rhythmic/percussive strumming, fingerpicking and adding layers, chord complexity... but there are no rigid rules.

Just play how you play, be happy and make others happy. Ive switched to using thinner 0.60 mm picks; they have a brighter and more-defined sound, which I use for both electric and acoustic.

A great song can always work in a stripped-down way. When stripped down, I look for ways to include the identifiable elements from the groove, bass lines, harmonies and melodies into the guitar arrangement

The Polices Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic is an incredibly well-written song. What are your favorite things about its structure and movement?

Its one Id play at my solo shows with a looper, starting with muted 16th-note low notes, then the arpeggiated Dsus4/sus2, again an octave higher, then ringing out the thirds of the low notes and then the fifths. Its a fantastic song to sing live, and then theres the extendable jam for the outro.

Youve been playing Cort acoustics for a long time. What is it about the Gold-A6 that works so well for you?

Theyre made well, feel comfortable to play and sound great in the studio or on stage. When I pick one up, I dont want to put it down a good guitar makes you want to keep playing it. Ive been using the A6 and the A8; both have Fishman Flex Blend systems, which give the guitars a bright, articulate top end and full, warm mids and lows without any woofy or muddy spots.

Barefoot 2 was recorded DI and kept very minimal to capture the personal feel of a one-man acoustic show. Barefoot 3 involved more multi-tracking and percussion, with an AT3060 microphone just a few inches from the soundhole. There was a little multiband compression, but the guitar really sounded great just with one mic.

Perhaps not all, but certainly a lot of the greatest songs in the world can be stripped down to one acoustic idea

A great song can always work in a stripped-down way. When stripped down, I look for ways to include the identifiable elements from the groove, bass lines, harmonies and melodies into the guitar arrangement. But most songs translate well without all of that, in their simplest form. Every time I do an acoustic version of something, I realize how beautiful the song is at its core.

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The Nike Giannis Immortality Set To Release In An Essential Black And Volt – Sneaker News

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Giannis Antetokounmpos soon-to-release sneaker, the Nike Giannis Immortality, has surfaced in a brand new colorway a standard essential for nearly all of the Swooshs performance-driven product. Black, Volt, and White is a timeless blend that weve seen on nearly ever Nike sneaker in history, and theres a reason behind its longevity its just a clean colorway. On the Giannis Immortality, the colorway sticks closer to a two-toned look, with the upper dominated by black with white contrast on the lateral Swoosh taping and medial knit. The vibrant volt is used rather sparingly, seen only through the transparent logo by way of a perforated sub-layer.

While a release date for the Giannis Immortality has yet to be confirmed, these are expected during the Fall calendar months of July, August, or September, likely at an MSRP under the signature shoe line. Speaking of which, the Zoom Freak 3 is likely to debut in July as well, so theres lots to look forward to if youre a fan of the Greek Freak. See the official photos ahead and stay tuned.

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Michael Schenker on creativity, immortality, and why hell never make peace with Rudolf – Louder

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For better or worse, Michael Schenkers reputation precedes him. Born in West Germany in 1955, the wunderkind guitarist joined elder brother Rudolf for the Scorpions 1972 debut Lonesome Crow, then split for UFO and a run of de-facto solo projects.

As he rightly points out, his influence is towering: without Schenkers melodic pyrotechnics on classics like Another Piece Of Meat and Love To Love, heavy-mob acolytes such as Dave Mustaine and Kirk Hammett might never have become the players they are.

Among the rock press, meanwhile, Schenker is infamous for semi-coherent rambles that leave them with not a lot to write about. Todays conversation begins inauspiciously, with a shaggy-dog story about his move to Brighton threatening to swallow our entire allotted time. But, with a hard nudge, we finally get him on point.

How pleased are you with the Michael Schenker Groups new album, Immortal?

Oh, Im absolutely blessed. It feels like a gift from heaven. Yknow, like: Michael, this is what we give you for staying true to yourself for fifty years and being Michael Schenker.

Whats the significance of the albums title?

Its from Mark Steiger, the head of Nuclear Blast in Germany [Schenkers label]. He said to me once: Michael, if you wouldnt have been, Nuclear Blast would have never been, and all the other thrash metal categories would have never existed. Ive been doing all these Australian interviews, and they told me the same thing: if I wouldnt have been, then thrash metal would have never been.

Dave Mustaine told me that what he heard on [UFOs third album] Phenomenon, hed never heard anything like that before. Kirk Hammett said the same thing. And the reason is because Im going to the inner spring of infinite creativity, being Michael Schenker

[Hopelessly tries to interject]

I am not chasing fame. In the eighties, lead guitarists copied what I did, and later, apparently, it led to the new school. Every generation, I have given something that was fresh. If everybody takes from the trend, it will eventually burn out, it will be dead. Most people are after fame, money, success, instant gratification. It was never important for me. What was important was the now, the moment, and to be happy as an artist.

I couldnt have done that with Ozzy Osbourne. I had to decline Deep Purple, Thin Lizzy and Phil Lynott, Ian Hunter, Motrhead. So many asked me to join them as their number-one choice. I was tempted. But I always have to remember: Michael, you left the Scorpions and UFO because you had your own vision.

Whats on your mind at the moment?

I must say, 2020 is a cluster of problems in my life. Not just the virus, but my partners mother dying of cancer. So many complications. I was getting ready for the biggest Japanese tour ever. We would have sold out the Budokan. We had to cancel.

Id prepared for that for a whole year. It was a slap in the face. It puts an empty spot into your life. Making an album, going on tour, thats the way its been, all of these years. All of a sudden, its: stop. And that is difficult.

You and your brother Rudolf have fought for years. Has the pandemic brought you closer?

The thing about Rudolf is simply this. In 2015 I found out about the Lovedrive story lies and I was so disappointed [Schenker argues that the reissue and sleeve notes of the Scorpions 1979 Lovedrive downplayed his contribution]. It opened a can of worms.

All of a sudden I found out all of these strange things that happened in the period of time since I left the Scorpions. I couldnt do the touring with them because Id finished with UFO, and I had my own vision. Im a kid in a sand box. I play and discover. I dont compete. I dont chase anything. I dont chase money. I never have. Im an artist and

But, given whats happening, isnt it time to forgive?

It has nothing to do with forgiving. Let me just finish. I love Rudolf as a brother. But social distance is needed, so I dont get tricked into any further inconvenient situations.

At sixty-six are you worried about catching the coronavirus?

I have a mask on, every time I go shopping. Sometimes I tell people off: Oi! Two metres! I dont want your bloody virus! And I dont want to give it to you! I have gloves on, mask on, my spray with me. To answer your question, of course Im worried. I dont want to end up in hospital and, yknow, bye bye Michael!

Have you ever watched the notorious video of you performing drunk?

I dont watch anything. I dont want to know anything. Especially if I did something stupid or bad. Which one are you talking about?

A solo you played at the 2007 Rock & Blues Custom Show.

Well, of course, I had transition times, and I had ups and downs like every teenager had when they were sixteen, discovering what they couldnt do it at home and getting screwed up. Everybody gets screwed up. As a baby, we start making mistakes, right? You start trying to stand up, you fall over, you dont know better. Then you become a toddler and you start pulling on tablecloths and everything collapses. Thats what life is, you go through crises.

During lockdown have you ever come close to falling back into bad habits?

I was so busy over the whole period. But I have to say that mentally it is definitely a strain. But I want to make sure that I stay the way I developed from 2008. I dont want to lose that stability. So I do whatever I can.

Thanks then, Michael

[shouts] Take care and keep on rocking!

Immortal is out now via Nuclear Blast.

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For Swedish filmmaker Roy Andersson, there is immortality in art – Yahoo News

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A scene from the movie "About Endlessness." (Magnolia Pictures)

Fragments of existence build the absurdist tableaux of esteemed Swedish director Roy Andersson. Each stand-alone vignette in his features over the last two decades evolved from impressions that kindled an emotion within him. Their origin varies. Some reconceptualize scenarios hes witnessed, while others take cues from fine art.

Via their incisive slant, Andersson winks at the tragedy of mankind, the cruel and preposterous causes for our anguish, the fleeting moments of joy, the evil we do unto others, the relationships we procure, and our inescapable mortality. Inside his impeccably composed static frames our humanity is irreverently scrutinized.

Anderssons 2014 film A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence, which won the Golden Lion (top prize) from the Venice Film Festival, completed his critically revered trilogy on living that included 2000s Songs From the Second Floor and 2007s You, the Living.

Painstakingly crafted under absolute artistic liberty at Studio 24, the cinematic kingdom he erected as a temple to his creativity, they comprise a prodigiously unconventional body of work. Equally as idiosyncratic and existentialist as its predecessors, About Endlessness, quite possibly his final film, just opened theatrically in the U.S. from Magnolia Pictures.

Inspired by Scheherazade and the fairy tales in The Thousand and One Nights, Anderssons most recent, darkly humorous, segmented meditation bets on lifes undeletable sources of pitfalls and glories. Like the king who couldnt kill the Persian princess before hearing the conclusion of her well-spun yarn, the master filmmaker treads on ever-relevant topics to intrigue.

Thats why I called my movie About Endlessness. I wanted to make a movie like this collection of stories and situations that never end, he said from Stockholm via video call.

Filmmaker Roy Andersson, director of the movie "About Endlessness." (Studio 24)

Though a bit strenuous for him, and despite having an interpreter on hand to assist, Andersson prefers to communicate his thoughts, as best he can, directly in English. On rare instances, when a statement turns too difficult to articulate, he surrenders momentarily for translation to step in. Theres an implicit value to saying what he means on his own.

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Underscoring the painterly scenes in About Endlessness theres a female voice that describes what we see without judgment. And though it might seem easy to point to it as the voice of an ever-present God looking down on our messy ordinariness or as Scheherazade herself narrating, for Andersson theres no clear significance.

If anything, his narrative decisions, such as dedicating multiple chapters to a priest haunted by his loss of faith, point to a renouncement of organized doctrines. Andersson grew up in a Lutheran household and through this character he sketches an unflattering portrait of a spiritual leader.

I must confess that Im an atheist. Im not religious at all. But I grew up with religious traditions. But myself Im not religious at least I dont think so. But when I say that people tell me, No, you are actually religious, he explains mid-chuckle before tacitly admitting to leaning more agnostic.

Nowadays its sad to see that so many religions cannot collaborate. Separatism is so violent and meaningless in my opinion. I think there is only one God and all these religions they also say there is only one God but they want to see themselves as the only one. Its so stupid, he added.

The everlasting life weve been promised in dogma is to him the permanence of his art. If he enshrines our unalienable truths and relatable miseries then he cannot die. Andersson shoots for immortality by making movies in service of the human experience. If we dont trust humanism we are lost, he said. Art is the defense of humanism, and thats why I make movies in my style because they represent that.

Technology seldom appears in his elaborate creations outside of the occasional cellphone. The cadaver blues and grays that conform his color palette similarly perpetuate the ageless aesthetic hes after.

What I want to reach is timelessness and to not be geographically specific. My movies are timeless in many senses. They are like cartoons, they can be anywhere and in any time and I like that very much, because if you are too close to reality from our time you lose the weight of the scenes very soon. For example, one of my favorite books Waiting for Godot by Beckett has very banal situations but they are eternal. You can still see them even in our time and they are also important and impressive to see.

In hindsight, Andersson has realized that he always departs from the same basic notions though each project is later imbued with distinct influences. Therefore all his movies, post 2000, are comparable in scope and intention.

They can sometimes be comedies, but on the whole my movies are tragic. But its also very nice to see that art is a tool to resist hopelessness. With the help of art you can see how nice and beautiful life can be. And thats enough, even if its for a short time.

To explain his fragmented process, the director recalls a famous author the specific name escapes Andersson who would start a novel from a single sentence to which he then added more threads until a cluster of fictional situations became a completed piece. Thats how he sees his own modus operandi.

In spite of the satirical fatalism that dominates, the first situation he envisioned for About Endlessness was a scene focused on love, about a young man experiencing romantic attraction for the first time. He sees a young woman watering the plants outside her place of employment, and is awestruck.

For me thats an example of a scene thats enough on its own, you dont have to put it in a story. Im not a storyteller. Im more an expresser. I often come back to art history. Art history is not storytelling. Art is moments, details, signs of how mankind can be. Thats enough. In my opinion its not necessary to have a linear story, he argued.

Given his aversion for plot, Andersson is not fond of episodic television since it requires the viewer to follow a story for a long time. I dont like TV series because they just push commercialism and you rarely see independent stand-alone works on TV, he said.

On A Pigeon, Andersson drew its central themes from Flemish painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder's The Hunters in the Snow. For About Endlessness, the brushstrokes that communicated with him were those of Russian artist Marc Chagall. The films most prominent image, featured in the poster, is that of two lovers flying above a city. Andersson believes this particular visual demonstrates his subtle muse diversification.

A scene from the movie "About Endlessness." (Magnolia Pictures)

I saw reproductions of Chagalls paintings for the first time when I was a teenager but I didnt like them at that time, I was more fascinated by realism. Chagall is more super realism. The flying couple is a scene that very clearly shows how I have changed my sources of inspiration or attitude to realism. Im very grateful that I came up with the idea to have this scene in the film, Andersson explained.

Before opting for cinema as his preferred medium, Andersson wished to be a literary author. The written word seemed more adept to his fascination with philosophical discourse and art history. Still, once he got behind a camera, his first inclination was to follow neorealism with more traditional visual storytelling grounded in the world as it is.

I started my career inspired by the Italian neorealism. When I was a young filmmaker I wanted to make something similar and better than that. But after many years of work I found that neorealism, and realism at all, is not so interesting. I wanted to find something more condensed. Thats why I found the style of German painter Otto Dix, for example, more interesting than pure realism, because its simply more.

Even if that first foray into moviemaking, A Swedish Love Story, differs extremely from his last four, each of which takes him five to seven years to handcraft, in the final throes of that debut one can already discern his unique, farcical voice. He attributes that to an inner transition he underwent in the process of it.

A scene from the movie "About Endlessness." (Magnolia Pictures)

Released in 1970 to great response, both financial and critical, A Swedish Love Story follows a teenage couple basking in the perils of first love, as the adults in the periphery struggle with relationships in crisis.

Im not the same person in the beginning of production than at the end. Thats what happened there. In that case, the end of A Swedish Love Story is more similar to what Im doing now. I can see more clearly that I changed my style and attitude step by step during the process of that feature. When I made my second movie, its so far from that time and style. I changed my style completely, and I wanted to be closer to Otto Dix than to Milos Forman, even if I like his films very much, I wanted to go a step further.

Such detachment from conventions has led him to the subconscious, where our unedited desires and fears lie. An idea taken from your dreams is cleaner and more concise than the reality behind the dream, he said. In About Endlessness the priest, the would-be protagonist, has a nightmare in which he carries a massive cross as people whip and humiliate him. Its an expression of his guilt for dwelling in doubt of the divine.

For example, cartoons show the essence of an idea, and thats also what I want with my movies, to present the essence of my worldview, Andersson added. To achieve that, he often serves as his early production designer drawing sketches of his envisioned sets and camera angles to help his collaborators develop them to his specifications.

The remnants of armed conflicts and colonialism also percolate his vision. Born in 1943, Andersson was a young child during World War II. His father was part of the Swedish army and guarded the border with Nazi-occupied Norway. From him, a young Andersson would hear tales of the German soldiers kindness.

Later, aware of the atrocities German committed during what he calls the age of madness, he felt ashamed for Europe and human beings in general for developing such brutal mentalities. Taking advantage of the directors disregard for timeliness, Adolf Hitler and his officers, portrayed as pathetic losers at the end of their rope, make a cameo in About Endlessness.

With that in mind, to him the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic was a reminder of how fragile our institutions and our individual support systems can be.

The building blocks in a civilized society, and civilized behavior, is not to be taken for granted, you must take care of them, that I think we have learned, he said. The pandemic has reminded us that we are, and the world around us is, vulnerable, if we have the knowledge and insight that we are vulnerable thats hopeful.

A true original, Andersson knows that his career was made possible by his decision decades ago to found his own production company, Studio 24. Despite losing his longtime home in a recent divorce, Andersson still owns the filmmaking facilities. However, he is not certain about the prospects of directing another film.

Im old now. I wonder if I will have enough strength to make more movies. Im not sure. But slowly something in me tells me, Yeah, maybe one more. Let me think it over for a while, he noted.

Last year, a feature documentary about the making of About Endlessness, Being a Human Person by Fred Scott, expounded on both the artists meticulousness and a challenging period in the directors personal life that is now in the past. I like [the documentary] a lot. It was a time when I sometimes had a bit too much alcohol but now I have that under better control. He marches on without a determined direction.

Now, Im at the end of my career, so I dont know what will happen in the future. But if I only have 10 more years, I hope that I can make something that even more clearly describes and declares what Im saying now, he said. Art is one tool that can help us to move further with hope and without hopelessness. For me art has given me power to survive and stand out. Art is very optimistic, thats my trust.

The endlessness in the title of his latest treasure-trove of wisdom speaks more to the countless possibilities and experiences in this plane, as living humans, rather than an afterlife. In a sense, this movie is still about living, like the previous trilogy. Existence is so rich and so full of surprising things, sad things and good things, he added.

Because of the thought-provoking reflection he poses on the screen, people tend to seek answers to perennial questions, about the hereafter or the purpose of our suffering, in his oeuvre. Although Andersson never fully gives in to cynicism, he doesnt romanticize the afterlife either. In fact, he doesnt much care for it.

Im very pragmatic and not religious at all. I think theres no mystery about that. Theres only the fact that if you die, you die. Sometimes people ask me, What do you think is the meaning of life? And I say, Its to live. Its only to live.

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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Asia and Oceania Olympic and Paralympic rowing qualifier underway in Tokyo – Insidethegames.biz

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Japans Chiaki Tomita and Ayami Oishi secured direct qualification to the lightweight womens double sculls final at the Asia and Oceania Olympic and Paralympic qualifier in Tokyo.

The pairing competed at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games after winning the Asian qualification regatta and appear on course to replicate the feat for Tokyo 2020.

Tomita and Oishi finished their heat in a winning time of 8min 10.59sec at the Sea Forest Waterway venue which is set to be used as the rowing course at this year's Games.

The Japanese pairs effort was nearly 16 seconds faster than their nearest rivals.

Irans Kimia Zarei and Zaynab Nowruzi won the second heat in a time of 8:14.36 to also reach the final.

With three quota places on offer in the event, both the Japanese and Iranian crews will feel confident of securing a Tokyo 2020 place tomorrow after comfortable wins in their heats.

In the mens lightweight double sculls, Japans Naoki Furuta and Mitsuo Nihimura won the first heat in 7:03.20, with Indias Arjun Lal Jat and Arvind Singh earning the second spot in the final in 7:09.47.

Hong Kongs Wong Wai Chun and Chiu Hin Chun won the second heat in a time of 7:20.50.

Kakan Kusmana and Ardi Isadi of Indonesia were second in 7:28.74 and will also compete in tomorrows final.

Mens and womens singles sculls competition began with athletes seeking to secure places in the semi-finals, which will take place tomorrow morning with the finals held later in the day.

Uzbekistans Mekhrojbek Mamatkulov, Japans Ryuta Arakawa and Irans Bahman Nasiri were among the rowers to win their mens single sculls heats.

Japans Shiho Yonekawa, Hong Kongs Hung Wing Yan Winne and Irans Nazanin Malaei won their opening heats in the womens single sculls event.

Paralympic singles sculls berths are also on offer at the qualifier.

Uzbekistans Egamberdiev Kholmurod won his first heat of the mens single PR1 single sculls by over 30 seconds, leaving him as the clear favourite to secure a Paralympic berth.

Japans Tomomi Ichikawa was the sole starter in the womens event after Sri Lankas Samitha Samanmali did not compete today.

Neither of Sri Lankas representatives competed today following conformation a team support member had contracted COVID-19 yesterday.

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Results for the Institution’s 2021 International Elections announced – Professional Engineering

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2021 Election results announced

The Institution is pleased to announce the results of the 2021 International Elections.

We would like to welcome these newly elected members as well as all the new volunteers who have been elected throughout the international network.

The Institution would like to take the opportunity to especially thank all the international volunteers who have stood down this year. Their contribution has made a significant difference to raise the profile of the Institution as well as support the international membership to grow. The work of the volunteers is an essential part of the Institution, without which we would not be achieving the successes we have seen over the last few years, especially in the international arena.

Please see below the candidates who were successful in their bids to become elected international volunteers for the IMechE:

The International Strategy Board elections for the role of Vice Chair took place in March/April 2021.

Prof Ir Ts Dr Vinesh Thiruchelvam has over 25 years of experience in education/academics, ICT, operations & maintenance, facility management, design and project management serving various industries ranging from building services/property, oil & gas, district cooling plants, co-generation power plants and the ports industry. He has managed deliveries of international projects valued at GBP 1.18 Billion (1998-2012) in the Maldives, India, Russia, Iran, UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Vietnam, Brunei, and Malaysia as the Key Accountable Design Engineering personnel. Prof Vinesh has also been an active researcher having obtained industry consultancy/research grants at GBP 5.5 million (2008-2012) and university research grants at GBP 210,088 (2014 to date).

He is currently the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research & Innovation) and Chief Innovation Officer for the Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation/APIIT Education Group. Prof Vinesh has led or has been part of various Malaysian national driven strategic blueprints for Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, STEM Education, Digital Expert Panel and Engineering/Architectural Graduates. He is a Professional Engineer with the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM), Professional Technologist with the Malaysian Board of Technologist (MBOT) and a Fellow with IMechE. For international volunteer services, Prof Vinesh has been the IMechE Malaysia branch chair (2017-2019), Process Industry SEAR rep (since 2020) and is currently the IMechE South East Asia chair (2019 to date). He was jointly instrumental in making inroads towards the IMechE presence in Indonesia, Vietnam, and Philippines.

Prof Vinesh also sits on the IMechE Education & Skills Strategy Board (EESB) and is the International Chair for ISO TC15/7 Blockchain Fundamentals. Under the IMechE umbrella he has driven STEM Education in the South East Asia region at high schools (67 nos) and presented/branded IMechE at Symposiums, International Conferences & Engineering Forums (34 nos).

As the Chief Operating Officer - China of CLP Holdings Limited in Hong Kong, Chris is in-charge of a portfolio of diversified assets including coal, hydro, solar and wind generation with an equity capacity of 5,706MW in China.

Chris acted as the Chairman of the Institution's Hong Kong Branch from 2017-2019. He also serves as Member of the Advisory Committee of the ME Department for both the HKUST and HKPU.

Chris has over 30 years of experience in the power industry covering maintenance and overhaul, plant enhancement, technical services, project engineering, development and management, strategic planning, asset management and continuous improvement.

Angie is a System Assurance Engineer in MTR Corporation. Angie earned a Master of Engineering from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Applied Science BASc degree from the University of British Columbia.

Angie currently handles the System Assurance activities for the railway construction projects for civil and E&M systems in MTRC including hazard management, risk assessments and government inspections.Angie has worked with professional engineers across disciplines and across the world. Her previous consulting or engineering positions has gained her exposure to various engineering industries including oil gas, mining, control system of turbomachinery environment and beverages.

The regional elections for Oceania took place in April/May 2021 for the positions of Regional Chair and Young member Representative.

Re-elected unopposed

After graduating from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Leslie gained engineering, project and programme management experience in electricity generation, banking, and coal mining industries in New Zealand. Going on to eventually manage a business in Papua New Guinea before founding his own company in 2002. Leslie gained further project management experience in electricity distribution in South East Queensland before returning to manage his own business. Leslie is now in semi-retirement and pursuing entrepreneurial activities in addition to volunteering for the Institution. Leslie has volunteered for the Institution for thirteen years and is presently the Chair for the Oceania Region.

Elected unopposed

Nisha graduated from the University of Melbourne in July 2018 with a Master of Mechanical Engineering. Nisha has worked as a Vehicle Architecture Engineer at Ford Motor Company of Australia until December 2019. Moved from Melbourne to Perth to join BHPs two-year Graduate programme from March 2020. As a Graduate Mechanical Engineer Nisha completed her first eight months in a Fixed Plant Engineering team and is currently halfway through her second rotation in the Rail Track Integrity and Condition Monitoring Team and will be completing her final rotation in the Mobile Equipment Maintenance team looking after mining trucks and dozers!

We welcome all members to join the Institution in congratulating the newly elected Region Representatives for the international network

If you have any questions, please email mary.newton@imeche.org

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