Robert Bourne (born 16 May 1951) is a British property developer, entrepreneur and philanthropist who was born in London. Bourne has amassed a property and leisure empire in London and France and has acted as a patron of the dramatic arts with his wife, theatre impresario, Sally Greene OBE.
Businesses
Bourne established an International Division which includes two hotels in France, in Courchevel and St Tropez. However, in 2009, in a move widely condemned locally, Bourne purchased and gave notice of closing within a month the little zoo of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, with animals to be dispersed elsewhere and replaced by a luxury spa. He later agreed to sell the land and zoo at the price he paid, around 20 million Euros, to any public body interested in buying.
In 2001 Bourne led a consortium of investors in a bid to buy the Millennium Dome from the British government. The Legacy Consortium bid £125 million for the Dome, planning to turn it into a high-tech “Knowledge City”.
Philanthropic activity
In 1998 The Old Vic was in decline and faced threats of becoming a lap dancing club. After public outcry and a plea from the Culture Secretary, Chris Smith, for a patron to step forward and purchase the theatre, Bourne and Sally Greene set up The Old Vic Theatre Trust, which acquired the theatre. In 2003 Bourne and his wife persuaded American actor Kevin Spacey to act as the theatre's artistic director.
RADA
Bourne is an Associate Member of RADA (Royal Academy of Dramatic Art).
Businesses
Bourne established an International Division which includes two hotels in France, in Courchevel and St Tropez. However, in 2009, in a move widely condemned locally, Bourne purchased and gave notice of closing within a month the little zoo of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, with animals to be dispersed elsewhere and replaced by a luxury spa. He later agreed to sell the land and zoo at the price he paid, around 20 million Euros, to any public body interested in buying.
In 2001 Bourne led a consortium of investors in a bid to buy the Millennium Dome from the British government. The Legacy Consortium bid £125 million for the Dome, planning to turn it into a high-tech “Knowledge City”.
Philanthropic activity
In 1998 The Old Vic was in decline and faced threats of becoming a lap dancing club. After public outcry and a plea from the Culture Secretary, Chris Smith, for a patron to step forward and purchase the theatre, Bourne and Sally Greene set up The Old Vic Theatre Trust, which acquired the theatre. In 2003 Bourne and his wife persuaded American actor Kevin Spacey to act as the theatre's artistic director.
RADA
Bourne is an Associate Member of RADA (Royal Academy of Dramatic Art).
ACE Foundation (The Association for Cultural Exchange) is a non-profit, educational charity based in Cambridge, England, which supports cultural and international understanding. The ACE Foundation provides courses, seminars, study tours, summer schools and lectures. ACE operates both in the UK and overseas and, in addition to its own courses, provides grants and scholarships. The ACE Foundation was founded in 1958 by Philip Brooke Barnes. Fields of study supported include history, architecture, archaeology, theory of education, theatre and literature, music, general history and natural history. ACE has been a pioneer in adult education, through its summer schools in Cambridge and Oxford, which began in 1958, and in lifelong learning.
The ACE Foundation organised archaeological exchange programmes with Eastern Europe throughout the Cold War period. More recently the Foundation has supported aerial archaeological research in Eastern Europe, using airspace which was previously inaccessible due to political and security reasons.
A subsidiary business of the ACE Foundation is ACE Cultural Tours, which emerged as a result of Philip Barnes’s recognition of the importance of context to education and understanding. ACE cultural tours visit various projects the ACE Foundation supports, including the Yachana Foundation in Ecuador, dedicated to finding sustainable solutions to the challenges facing the Ecuadorian Amazon region.
An ACE visit to Ethiopia in 2002 resulted in the formation of Book Link - a charity dedicated to providing useful text books to schools in Ethiopia. The foundation has supported various Fauna and Flora International projects, such as Flower Valley in South Africa, and conservation capacity building in Cambodia and Romania.
Other projects which the Foundation has supported include the Cambridge Holiday Orchestra Association - Cambridge - England, Mathieson Music Trust - Calcutta - India, Feedback Madagascar - Madagascar and the Postwar Redevelopment Unit - York University - England.
Scholarship programmes offered by the ACE Foundation include those at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, the annual Attingham Trust summer school and the Institute of Archaeology, University College London.
The ACE Foundation began summer schools in archaeology in 1964. The 2010 British Archaeology Summer School was held in partnership with Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and directed by Sir Paul Mellars, Professor of Pre-History and Human Evolution in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge and ACE Foundation trustee.
Governance
The ACE Foundation is governed by a board of trustees: Ann Barrett, Paul Mellars, Roland Randall, Denis Moriarty, Colin Moses, Nicholas Wright, Paul Brooke Barnes.
The ACE Foundation organised archaeological exchange programmes with Eastern Europe throughout the Cold War period. More recently the Foundation has supported aerial archaeological research in Eastern Europe, using airspace which was previously inaccessible due to political and security reasons.
A subsidiary business of the ACE Foundation is ACE Cultural Tours, which emerged as a result of Philip Barnes’s recognition of the importance of context to education and understanding. ACE cultural tours visit various projects the ACE Foundation supports, including the Yachana Foundation in Ecuador, dedicated to finding sustainable solutions to the challenges facing the Ecuadorian Amazon region.
An ACE visit to Ethiopia in 2002 resulted in the formation of Book Link - a charity dedicated to providing useful text books to schools in Ethiopia. The foundation has supported various Fauna and Flora International projects, such as Flower Valley in South Africa, and conservation capacity building in Cambodia and Romania.
Other projects which the Foundation has supported include the Cambridge Holiday Orchestra Association - Cambridge - England, Mathieson Music Trust - Calcutta - India, Feedback Madagascar - Madagascar and the Postwar Redevelopment Unit - York University - England.
Scholarship programmes offered by the ACE Foundation include those at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, the annual Attingham Trust summer school and the Institute of Archaeology, University College London.
The ACE Foundation began summer schools in archaeology in 1964. The 2010 British Archaeology Summer School was held in partnership with Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and directed by Sir Paul Mellars, Professor of Pre-History and Human Evolution in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge and ACE Foundation trustee.
Governance
The ACE Foundation is governed by a board of trustees: Ann Barrett, Paul Mellars, Roland Randall, Denis Moriarty, Colin Moses, Nicholas Wright, Paul Brooke Barnes.
WYOU Community Television, Inc. is a nonprofit public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable television station for the Madison, Wisconsin area. WYOU operates on 100% volunteer support that is independent of governmental, commercial, academic, and religious entities.
As of January 1, 2011, Wisconsin eliminated PEG access funding. WYOU now relies entirely on membership and videography & editing class fees, video services, and donations for funding.
The broadcast schedule consists almost exclusively of locally produced programming, including the interview and performance show "Mindshock," broadcasts of events from the Madison Civics Club, and recorded performances by such acts as the Capital City Band, Jesse Walker, and the Gomers and their "Gomeroke" karaoke concerts. WYOU also airs satellite-fed programs such as ' and other programs from Free Speech TV.
WYOU currently airs on analog Channel 95 and Digital 991 on Charter Cable's systems in Dane County. Alternatively, a free streaming broadcast can be viewed on their website.
As of January 1, 2011, Wisconsin eliminated PEG access funding. WYOU now relies entirely on membership and videography & editing class fees, video services, and donations for funding.
The broadcast schedule consists almost exclusively of locally produced programming, including the interview and performance show "Mindshock," broadcasts of events from the Madison Civics Club, and recorded performances by such acts as the Capital City Band, Jesse Walker, and the Gomers and their "Gomeroke" karaoke concerts. WYOU also airs satellite-fed programs such as ' and other programs from Free Speech TV.
WYOU currently airs on analog Channel 95 and Digital 991 on Charter Cable's systems in Dane County. Alternatively, a free streaming broadcast can be viewed on their website.
Tyquedius Miller (Born September 21, 1998 at Jackson Memorial Hospital) better know as stage name QuayGame, is an American Singer and Songwriter.
Early life
Miller was Born on September 21, 1998 in Miami, Florida. He is a mixed of Jamaican and Dominican.
QuayGame started writing music at the age 7 along with him singing at church (Salem Baptist Church) in a choir. Growing up QuayGame Participated in talent shows in Elementary and Middle school. In High School QuayGame also performed and then when he started getting recognized. He grew up most of his life without his father, He is the oldest out of 6 of his mother kids.
Discography
Albums
"They Never Believed In" (2020)
Ep
LostFiles Vol 1 (2019)
Singles
* Late Nights (2020)
* Pain (2020)
* letter-to-my-fans Letter to my Fans (2020)
Career
In 2019 QuayGame featured on two of songs which are "Grind For Me" and "Pleasure" along with filming a music video for both songs. He also released his single "Hood Bible" and later released he his EP "[https://musicbrainz.org/release/ee5ec581-e9b0-454d-ab60-5f14ef217be0 #LOSTFILES VOL.1"] containing 10 songs. Quaygame then took a break and come back in 2020 deciding to then take his music career more seriously. He dropped another single called "Late Nights" couples months later released he album "The Never Believed In Me" containing his two singles in the album the only difference is that Quaygame made the decision to change to title of his single "hood bible" to "Meditation". After the release of his Album he then released two more singles "pain" and "Letter to my fans". Now QuayGame is currently working on his next album.
Early life
Miller was Born on September 21, 1998 in Miami, Florida. He is a mixed of Jamaican and Dominican.
QuayGame started writing music at the age 7 along with him singing at church (Salem Baptist Church) in a choir. Growing up QuayGame Participated in talent shows in Elementary and Middle school. In High School QuayGame also performed and then when he started getting recognized. He grew up most of his life without his father, He is the oldest out of 6 of his mother kids.
Discography
Albums
"They Never Believed In" (2020)
Ep
LostFiles Vol 1 (2019)
Singles
* Late Nights (2020)
* Pain (2020)
* letter-to-my-fans Letter to my Fans (2020)
Career
In 2019 QuayGame featured on two of songs which are "Grind For Me" and "Pleasure" along with filming a music video for both songs. He also released his single "Hood Bible" and later released he his EP "[https://musicbrainz.org/release/ee5ec581-e9b0-454d-ab60-5f14ef217be0 #LOSTFILES VOL.1"] containing 10 songs. Quaygame then took a break and come back in 2020 deciding to then take his music career more seriously. He dropped another single called "Late Nights" couples months later released he album "The Never Believed In Me" containing his two singles in the album the only difference is that Quaygame made the decision to change to title of his single "hood bible" to "Meditation". After the release of his Album he then released two more singles "pain" and "Letter to my fans". Now QuayGame is currently working on his next album.