Patrick Milling Smith is the co-founder of production company Smuggler with Brian Carmody, which is home to a roster of directing talent alongside an experienced and multifaceted international production and management team. It has been awarded ‘Production Company of the Year’ by several leading commercial industry magazines and award shows over the past few years, including 2010 by Creativity magazine. Smuggler was recently awarded 2011 Clio Awards Production Company of the Year andreceived a 2011 Made in New York Award by then-Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg. Smuggler has also brought home the Cannes Lions Grand Prix, the Palme d'Or, Titanium Grand Prix, and an Emmy amongst other accolades. Smuggler recently appeared at the Sundance Festival where the branded content short film Force 1, created for eBay, was an official selection, and created several branded content television shows for ABC.
Work
In 2009, Patrick Milling Smith and Brian Carmody formed a film, television and theater division which most recently produced Greetings from Tim Buckley featuring Penn Badgley, Imogen Poots, Ben Rosenfield, and Kate Nash. It debuted at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2013. He also executive produced Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian starring Benicio Del Toro which premiered at the 2012 Cannes International Film Festival and the upcoming Electric Slide starring Jim Sturgess, Chloe Sevigny and Patricia Arquette.
Patrick produced the play Seminar starring Alan Rickman which premiered on Broadway in November, 2011.
Patrick has adapted the film Once for the stage.
Filmography
*[http://pro.imdb.com/title/tt1604102/ Redemption (2013)]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1823125/ Greetings from Tim Buckley (2012)]
*[http://pro.imdb.com/title/tt1630034/ Becket (2012)]
*[http://pro.imdb.com/title/tt1594938/ The Princess' Gangster (2012)]
*[http://pro.imdb.com/title/tt1417771/ The White Tiger (2012)]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1014799/ Holy Wars (2010)]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1157640/fullcredits Force 1 TD (2008)]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1218048/fullcredits The Winner's Guide to Winning (2007)]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0865815/fullcredits Schooled (2006)]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0991203/fullcredits Help is Coming (2006)]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0819657/fullcredits Jane Lloyd (2005)]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0397542/fullcredits Mulit (2003)]
Work
In 2009, Patrick Milling Smith and Brian Carmody formed a film, television and theater division which most recently produced Greetings from Tim Buckley featuring Penn Badgley, Imogen Poots, Ben Rosenfield, and Kate Nash. It debuted at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2013. He also executive produced Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian starring Benicio Del Toro which premiered at the 2012 Cannes International Film Festival and the upcoming Electric Slide starring Jim Sturgess, Chloe Sevigny and Patricia Arquette.
Patrick produced the play Seminar starring Alan Rickman which premiered on Broadway in November, 2011.
Patrick has adapted the film Once for the stage.
Filmography
*[http://pro.imdb.com/title/tt1604102/ Redemption (2013)]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1823125/ Greetings from Tim Buckley (2012)]
*[http://pro.imdb.com/title/tt1630034/ Becket (2012)]
*[http://pro.imdb.com/title/tt1594938/ The Princess' Gangster (2012)]
*[http://pro.imdb.com/title/tt1417771/ The White Tiger (2012)]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1014799/ Holy Wars (2010)]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1157640/fullcredits Force 1 TD (2008)]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1218048/fullcredits The Winner's Guide to Winning (2007)]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0865815/fullcredits Schooled (2006)]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0991203/fullcredits Help is Coming (2006)]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0819657/fullcredits Jane Lloyd (2005)]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0397542/fullcredits Mulit (2003)]
Josh Woodward is a singer-songwriter based in Findlay, Ohio. He releases his music freely on the Internet in addition to selling hard copies of his albums, as well as releasing his music on iTunes.
History
Woodward grew up in Van Buren, Ohio, and began playing music at high school in the early 1990s, where he was part of a punk/funk band. After attending college, he worked for in California, and then moved back to Van Buren, Ohio, to start his own company. When Coffee Amici, a coffee bar and performing arts venue in Findlay, opened, Woodward again began to pursue his musical interests. He produced his first album, Here Today in 2004. He also became involved with , entering over fifty competitions and becoming well known on the website. His second album, Crawford Street, was mostly made up of songs he had written for SongFight, and Woodward described it as "a dark sweet tooth". While he sold Crawford Street for $5 at gigs, he gave away the songs for free online. This led to viral advertising, meaning Woodward has fans around the world, despite not touring . In September 2005, Woodward featured on Adam Curry's PodShow, which was broadcast on Sirius Satellite Radio. His third album, Only Whispering, was given professional production. More disks were printed, and they were, unlike his previous CDs, made available on Amazon.com.
Mariah Mercer, writing for The Courier, described the album as "a mash of acoustic guitar, underscored by dark piano and percussion. Occasionally reminiscent of Simon and Garfunkel, other times echoing strains of The Barenaked Ladies, even a little John Mayer vibe in the mix, the combination comes together as a not-quite-folk, but far from the pop rock currently dominating the airwaves." Woodward released his fourth and fifth albums, Not Quite Connected and Dirty Wings, simultaneously in 2007, followed by The Simple Life in 2008, Breadcrumbs in 2009, Ashes in 2010, and The Wake in 2012. All of his albums are released under Creative Commons Attribution licenses. This exposure has led to a large following on YouTube, with his music being used in tens of thousands of videos. He also has as millions of listens on Creative Commons music aggregation website Jamendo, as "one of the most loved artists" on the site .
Discography
Studio albums
* Here Today (2004)
* Crawford Street (2005)
* Only Whispering (2006)
* Not Quite Connected (2007)
* Dirty Wings (2007)
* The Simple Life (2008)
* Breadcrumbs (2009)
* Ashes (2010)
* The Wake (2012)
* The Beautiful Machine (2014)
Other releases
* Reject Bin (2005)
* Sunny Side of the Street (2005)
History
Woodward grew up in Van Buren, Ohio, and began playing music at high school in the early 1990s, where he was part of a punk/funk band. After attending college, he worked for in California, and then moved back to Van Buren, Ohio, to start his own company. When Coffee Amici, a coffee bar and performing arts venue in Findlay, opened, Woodward again began to pursue his musical interests. He produced his first album, Here Today in 2004. He also became involved with , entering over fifty competitions and becoming well known on the website. His second album, Crawford Street, was mostly made up of songs he had written for SongFight, and Woodward described it as "a dark sweet tooth". While he sold Crawford Street for $5 at gigs, he gave away the songs for free online. This led to viral advertising, meaning Woodward has fans around the world, despite not touring . In September 2005, Woodward featured on Adam Curry's PodShow, which was broadcast on Sirius Satellite Radio. His third album, Only Whispering, was given professional production. More disks were printed, and they were, unlike his previous CDs, made available on Amazon.com.
Mariah Mercer, writing for The Courier, described the album as "a mash of acoustic guitar, underscored by dark piano and percussion. Occasionally reminiscent of Simon and Garfunkel, other times echoing strains of The Barenaked Ladies, even a little John Mayer vibe in the mix, the combination comes together as a not-quite-folk, but far from the pop rock currently dominating the airwaves." Woodward released his fourth and fifth albums, Not Quite Connected and Dirty Wings, simultaneously in 2007, followed by The Simple Life in 2008, Breadcrumbs in 2009, Ashes in 2010, and The Wake in 2012. All of his albums are released under Creative Commons Attribution licenses. This exposure has led to a large following on YouTube, with his music being used in tens of thousands of videos. He also has as millions of listens on Creative Commons music aggregation website Jamendo, as "one of the most loved artists" on the site .
Discography
Studio albums
* Here Today (2004)
* Crawford Street (2005)
* Only Whispering (2006)
* Not Quite Connected (2007)
* Dirty Wings (2007)
* The Simple Life (2008)
* Breadcrumbs (2009)
* Ashes (2010)
* The Wake (2012)
* The Beautiful Machine (2014)
Other releases
* Reject Bin (2005)
* Sunny Side of the Street (2005)
Dan Barnabic (born November 8, 1946) is a consumer advocate, entrepreneur, author and contributor to the Wall Street Journal's Market Watch. Early in his career, Barnabic penned the Foreign Information Employment Guide. His most recent work, The Condo Bible was written over an 18 year period and was published in early 2012. He is currently working on his third book, Speculating in Real Estate.
In 2004, Barnabic founded Consumer Federation Canada, a consumer advocacy group dedicated to protecting the rights of consumers in the financial market place. As President of Consumer Federation Canada, he assisted Members of the Provincial Parliament of Ontario between 2004-10 in drafting proposed Amendments to the Consumer Reporting Act.
Other ventures
Barnabic was involved as a professional boxing promoter from 1978 to 1985. In the '80s, he co-produced the syndicated television series Famous Knockouts. The series was narrated by Spider Jones and arguably the greatest Canadian boxer of all time, George Chuvalo.
In 2004, Barnabic founded Consumer Federation Canada, a consumer advocacy group dedicated to protecting the rights of consumers in the financial market place. As President of Consumer Federation Canada, he assisted Members of the Provincial Parliament of Ontario between 2004-10 in drafting proposed Amendments to the Consumer Reporting Act.
Other ventures
Barnabic was involved as a professional boxing promoter from 1978 to 1985. In the '80s, he co-produced the syndicated television series Famous Knockouts. The series was narrated by Spider Jones and arguably the greatest Canadian boxer of all time, George Chuvalo.
St Stephen's General Apostolic Church in Zion is a church that is found in South Africa, Swaziland and Lesotho. It was founded by Bishop S.W.S Moloi in 1936 in the town of Harrismith, Free State Province.
St Stephen's General Apostolic Church in Zion has over 30 branches spread all over South Africa in 6 provinces. The church also has braches in some parts of Swaziland and Lesotho. The church has achieved a lot of good things since its inception in 1936 like creating its own website and building churches for its members. It has recruited members in many different parts of the country and it one of the church's choirs have recorded their first album which is something that the congregation is very proud of; the group goes by the name Osindisweni Youth Choir.
History
St Stephen's General Apostolic Church in Zion was founded under the name The General Faith Assembly Zion Church in 1936 by Stephen W.S Moloi, a former member of the Faith Assembly Church. St Stephen members trace the founding of the church to a revelation which S.W.S Moloi is said to have received from GOD in 1934. The church was initially based in Ntate Moloi’s home in Harrismith, Free State Province. It grew very much and even established branches in Swaziland and Lesotho. When Bishop S.W.S Moloi (the founder) died in the 1960s the church started having problems and two of its Pastors decided to break away from the church and move the headquarters from Harrismith to Bethlehem, Free State. Reverend Radebe from Bethlehem and Mthembu from Cornelia took with them most of the congregation and they worked very hard to build a strong congregation. They recruited more members and the church gained strength with Rev Radebe as Bishop and Rev Mthembu as the National President of the church. The church continued to grow stronger and larger and in 2007 some members of the GFA church also brokeaway from the church and form what is now known as St Stephen's General Apostolic Church in Zion the name is in honour of the founder Bishop Stephen Moloi. St Stephen's General Apostolic Church in Zion is also registered in the South African Council of Churches as being founded in 1936. The administrative headquarters are now in Orange Farm, Gauteng but Harrismith is still known as the place where the church was founded.
The belief that the religious leader of the church (or bishop), can provide faith-healing in the name of Lord Jesus Christ.
Beliefs
St Stephen’s General Apostolic Church in Zion Beliefs
Members of St Stephen believe:
* In the holy bible
* That Jesus Christ is the son of GOD
* That a person contacts GOD through Jesus Christ in prayer.
* Purification from sins is obtained through prayer and repentance.
* The Bishop of St Stephen preaches on peace and respect, and the humility of Jesus Christ .
* Spirit possession is the work of the Holy Spirit.
* The use of different mechanisms for faith-healing. These include the laying-on of hands; the use of holy water and wearing of blessed cords or cloth.
* The colours of the church are: White, Powder Blue and Red.
Past Church Leaders (1936-2007)
* Bishop SWS Moloi (The General Faith Assembly Zion Church)
* Archbishop JJ Radebe (The General Faith Assembly Zion Church)
Current Leadership
Emeritus Archbishop:
* Archbishop Mlangeni
Archbishop:
*Archbishop Moloi
Current Bishops:
* Senior Bishop Lebakeng
* Bishop Shongwe
Current Vice Bishops:
* Vice-Bishop Ntombela
* Vice-Bishop Mgoqi
Regional Presidents
* Rev Radebe - KwaZulu Natal Region
* Rev Malinga - Eastern Free State Region
* Rev Tshabalala - Free State Region
* Rev Maputsoe - Vaal (Gauteng) Region
* Rev Thwala - Mpumalanga Region
* Rev Mokoena - North West Region
General Secretary:
* Mr Mthethwa
Church Chairperson
*Rev Mokoena
General Treasurer:
* Rev Mabusela
Church Inspector
*Rev Sithebe
General Secretary of (Manyano-Women's League):
* Ms NJ Mthembu
Chairperson of (Manyano-Women's League):
* Mrs Selepe
Senior Chairman of AMADODANA
* Rev Selepe
Chairman of AMADODANA
* Evangelist Sithebe
Chairperson of the Youth Wing
* Mr Duncan Lebona
Deputy Chairperson of the Youth Wing
* Ms Jabu Mthembu
HEADQUARTERS of the CHURCH
* Founding Headquarters - Harrismith, Free State Province, South Africa
* Administrative Headquarters - Orange Farm, Gauteng Province, South Africa
Branches in South Africa
GAUTENG
*Orange Farm
*Iron Side
*Mamelodi
*Daveyton
*Sebokeng
*Evaton
*Soweto
*Laanglagte
*Hammanskraal
KWAZULU NATAL
* Newcastle (Osizweni)
* Newcastle (Madadeni)
* Ladysmith (Watersmeet)
* Ladysmith (Riverside)
* Ingogo Farm
FREE STATE
*Harrismith
*Ntabazwe
*Tseseng
*Tshiame B
*Qwaqwa
*Mphahlalatsane
*Bultfontein
*Memel
*Vrede
*Welkom
*Bethlehem
*Frankfort
*Khalanyoni
MPUMALANGA
*Kwa-Mhlanga
*Secunda
NORTH WEST
*Mafikeng
*Rustenburg
*Dihatshwane
LIMPOPO
*Giyani
*Bushbuckridge
Branches in other countries
*Swaziland
*Lesotho
Church events and year calendar
* February - Executive Committee Conference
* March or April (Good Friday)
* August (Youth Conference)
* November (Annual Church Conference)
The venues for the annual all the above events change every year. They are held in different parts of the country.
The church will launch its annual newspaper next year and it will be sold at every church gathering.
St Stephen's General Apostolic Church in Zion (established in 1936)
"MODIMO OLERATO"
St Stephen's General Apostolic Church in Zion has over 30 branches spread all over South Africa in 6 provinces. The church also has braches in some parts of Swaziland and Lesotho. The church has achieved a lot of good things since its inception in 1936 like creating its own website and building churches for its members. It has recruited members in many different parts of the country and it one of the church's choirs have recorded their first album which is something that the congregation is very proud of; the group goes by the name Osindisweni Youth Choir.
History
St Stephen's General Apostolic Church in Zion was founded under the name The General Faith Assembly Zion Church in 1936 by Stephen W.S Moloi, a former member of the Faith Assembly Church. St Stephen members trace the founding of the church to a revelation which S.W.S Moloi is said to have received from GOD in 1934. The church was initially based in Ntate Moloi’s home in Harrismith, Free State Province. It grew very much and even established branches in Swaziland and Lesotho. When Bishop S.W.S Moloi (the founder) died in the 1960s the church started having problems and two of its Pastors decided to break away from the church and move the headquarters from Harrismith to Bethlehem, Free State. Reverend Radebe from Bethlehem and Mthembu from Cornelia took with them most of the congregation and they worked very hard to build a strong congregation. They recruited more members and the church gained strength with Rev Radebe as Bishop and Rev Mthembu as the National President of the church. The church continued to grow stronger and larger and in 2007 some members of the GFA church also brokeaway from the church and form what is now known as St Stephen's General Apostolic Church in Zion the name is in honour of the founder Bishop Stephen Moloi. St Stephen's General Apostolic Church in Zion is also registered in the South African Council of Churches as being founded in 1936. The administrative headquarters are now in Orange Farm, Gauteng but Harrismith is still known as the place where the church was founded.
The belief that the religious leader of the church (or bishop), can provide faith-healing in the name of Lord Jesus Christ.
Beliefs
St Stephen’s General Apostolic Church in Zion Beliefs
Members of St Stephen believe:
* In the holy bible
* That Jesus Christ is the son of GOD
* That a person contacts GOD through Jesus Christ in prayer.
* Purification from sins is obtained through prayer and repentance.
* The Bishop of St Stephen preaches on peace and respect, and the humility of Jesus Christ .
* Spirit possession is the work of the Holy Spirit.
* The use of different mechanisms for faith-healing. These include the laying-on of hands; the use of holy water and wearing of blessed cords or cloth.
* The colours of the church are: White, Powder Blue and Red.
Past Church Leaders (1936-2007)
* Bishop SWS Moloi (The General Faith Assembly Zion Church)
* Archbishop JJ Radebe (The General Faith Assembly Zion Church)
Current Leadership
Emeritus Archbishop:
* Archbishop Mlangeni
Archbishop:
*Archbishop Moloi
Current Bishops:
* Senior Bishop Lebakeng
* Bishop Shongwe
Current Vice Bishops:
* Vice-Bishop Ntombela
* Vice-Bishop Mgoqi
Regional Presidents
* Rev Radebe - KwaZulu Natal Region
* Rev Malinga - Eastern Free State Region
* Rev Tshabalala - Free State Region
* Rev Maputsoe - Vaal (Gauteng) Region
* Rev Thwala - Mpumalanga Region
* Rev Mokoena - North West Region
General Secretary:
* Mr Mthethwa
Church Chairperson
*Rev Mokoena
General Treasurer:
* Rev Mabusela
Church Inspector
*Rev Sithebe
General Secretary of (Manyano-Women's League):
* Ms NJ Mthembu
Chairperson of (Manyano-Women's League):
* Mrs Selepe
Senior Chairman of AMADODANA
* Rev Selepe
Chairman of AMADODANA
* Evangelist Sithebe
Chairperson of the Youth Wing
* Mr Duncan Lebona
Deputy Chairperson of the Youth Wing
* Ms Jabu Mthembu
HEADQUARTERS of the CHURCH
* Founding Headquarters - Harrismith, Free State Province, South Africa
* Administrative Headquarters - Orange Farm, Gauteng Province, South Africa
Branches in South Africa
GAUTENG
*Orange Farm
*Iron Side
*Mamelodi
*Daveyton
*Sebokeng
*Evaton
*Soweto
*Laanglagte
*Hammanskraal
KWAZULU NATAL
* Newcastle (Osizweni)
* Newcastle (Madadeni)
* Ladysmith (Watersmeet)
* Ladysmith (Riverside)
* Ingogo Farm
FREE STATE
*Harrismith
*Ntabazwe
*Tseseng
*Tshiame B
*Qwaqwa
*Mphahlalatsane
*Bultfontein
*Memel
*Vrede
*Welkom
*Bethlehem
*Frankfort
*Khalanyoni
MPUMALANGA
*Kwa-Mhlanga
*Secunda
NORTH WEST
*Mafikeng
*Rustenburg
*Dihatshwane
LIMPOPO
*Giyani
*Bushbuckridge
Branches in other countries
*Swaziland
*Lesotho
Church events and year calendar
* February - Executive Committee Conference
* March or April (Good Friday)
* August (Youth Conference)
* November (Annual Church Conference)
The venues for the annual all the above events change every year. They are held in different parts of the country.
The church will launch its annual newspaper next year and it will be sold at every church gathering.
St Stephen's General Apostolic Church in Zion (established in 1936)
"MODIMO OLERATO"