Kenneth G Bostock (Mexico City, 1972) is a British/Mexican poet, writer, conceptual artist/architect and essayist. He works from London, Oslo & Mexico City.
Bibliography & works
* Five Icelandic Poems Woodnote Editions (Autumn 2017)
* Four Icelandic Poems Woodnote Editions 2016
* Hyaloid Woodnote Editions 2016
* Strand Whisper Gang Woodnote Editions 2015
* Gamut Woodnote Editions, 2011
* Serpentine Gallery Poetry Marathon 2009. . Editors Hans Ulrich Obrist & Nicola Lees, Koenig Books
* For With Woodnote Editions 2009
* Normal Afterall Editions 2006
* Doblez (Crease) Art Edition 100 Numbered Copies 2004
* Linea (Work in Spanish) Art Edition 200 Numbered Copies 1995
Journal & magazine contributions
* Mandorla 4, New Writing of the Americas, Mexico City - Chicago 1994
* Mandorla 10, New Writing of the Americas, Mexico City - Chicago 2009
* Mandorla 12, New Writing of the Americas, Mexico City - Chicago 2011
* Roskilde Poetry Badge Project, Roskilde Festival, Denmark 2011
* Art Book Fair, Amsterdam The Netherlands 2012
* Art Book Fair, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2015
* LA Printed Matter, Inc Art Book Fair (Invited), Los Angeles, USA 2016
* Museum of Invisible Art, Yale University Radio, Interviewer Brainard Carey 2016
* Litro - Literary Magazine International Issue, Ed. Chloe Aridjis, Autumn Issue 2017
Bibliography & works
* Five Icelandic Poems Woodnote Editions (Autumn 2017)
* Four Icelandic Poems Woodnote Editions 2016
* Hyaloid Woodnote Editions 2016
* Strand Whisper Gang Woodnote Editions 2015
* Gamut Woodnote Editions, 2011
* Serpentine Gallery Poetry Marathon 2009. . Editors Hans Ulrich Obrist & Nicola Lees, Koenig Books
* For With Woodnote Editions 2009
* Normal Afterall Editions 2006
* Doblez (Crease) Art Edition 100 Numbered Copies 2004
* Linea (Work in Spanish) Art Edition 200 Numbered Copies 1995
Journal & magazine contributions
* Mandorla 4, New Writing of the Americas, Mexico City - Chicago 1994
* Mandorla 10, New Writing of the Americas, Mexico City - Chicago 2009
* Mandorla 12, New Writing of the Americas, Mexico City - Chicago 2011
* Roskilde Poetry Badge Project, Roskilde Festival, Denmark 2011
* Art Book Fair, Amsterdam The Netherlands 2012
* Art Book Fair, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2015
* LA Printed Matter, Inc Art Book Fair (Invited), Los Angeles, USA 2016
* Museum of Invisible Art, Yale University Radio, Interviewer Brainard Carey 2016
* Litro - Literary Magazine International Issue, Ed. Chloe Aridjis, Autumn Issue 2017
Club Anthems Vol. 1 is a dance compilation album from Ultra Records, released as part of the label's Club Anthems series. It was released on September 7, 2004 and mixed by club DJ Denny Tsettos.
Track listing
#"How Did You Know" (Mynt Original Mix) - Mynt feat. Kim Sozzi
#"Lola's Theme" - Shape:UK
#"I Like It" - Narcotic Thrust
#"Make Your Move" - Dave Armstrong
#"Ex Ex Girlfriend" (Definitive Swing Vocal Mix) - DND feat. Angie Irons
#"Get Up Stand Up" (Phunk Investigation Club Mix) - Stellar Project feat. Brandi Emma
#"Da Hype" - Junior Jack
#"Rocking Music" (Lee Cabrera Vocal Mix) - Martin Solveig
#"Free" (Oscar G Remix) - Ultra Naté
#"Opa Opa" (Bass Bumpers Club Mix) - Despina Vandi
#"" - Danzel
#"If I Close My Eyes" (Jack D. Elliot Radio Mix) - Reina
#"Which Way You're Going" (Club Mix) - Robbie Rivera
#"Força" (Armand van Helden Remix) - Nelly Furtado
#"" (Tek-House Extended) - Royal Gigolos
#"As the Rush Comes" (Gabriel & Dresden Sweeping Strings Remix) - Motorcycle
#"Ma Ya Hi" - Dan Balan featuring Lucas Prata
Track listing
#"How Did You Know" (Mynt Original Mix) - Mynt feat. Kim Sozzi
#"Lola's Theme" - Shape:UK
#"I Like It" - Narcotic Thrust
#"Make Your Move" - Dave Armstrong
#"Ex Ex Girlfriend" (Definitive Swing Vocal Mix) - DND feat. Angie Irons
#"Get Up Stand Up" (Phunk Investigation Club Mix) - Stellar Project feat. Brandi Emma
#"Da Hype" - Junior Jack
#"Rocking Music" (Lee Cabrera Vocal Mix) - Martin Solveig
#"Free" (Oscar G Remix) - Ultra Naté
#"Opa Opa" (Bass Bumpers Club Mix) - Despina Vandi
#"" - Danzel
#"If I Close My Eyes" (Jack D. Elliot Radio Mix) - Reina
#"Which Way You're Going" (Club Mix) - Robbie Rivera
#"Força" (Armand van Helden Remix) - Nelly Furtado
#"" (Tek-House Extended) - Royal Gigolos
#"As the Rush Comes" (Gabriel & Dresden Sweeping Strings Remix) - Motorcycle
#"Ma Ya Hi" - Dan Balan featuring Lucas Prata
Cynthia Cotts is a journalist who began working in the New York publishing world in the late 1980s. In 2013, she was under contract with New York magazine staff writer Gabriel Sherman to fact-check his unofficial biography of Fox News head Roger Ailes, which was published by Random House in January 2014.
After a six-month stint in 2010 working as the senior editor of Paros Life, a monthly magazine published on the Greek island of Paros, she returned to New York and began working as a writer for legal clients, including Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and Columbia Law School. She worked as a legal reporter at Bloomberg News from 2006 to the end of 2009. Before that, she was a senior editor at The American Lawyer in addition to serving as a faculty member of the Columbia School of Journalism. From 1998-2004, she wrote Press Clips, a regular column analyzing the American press, which was published by The Village Voice. She previously worked as a staff writer and columnist for the National Law Journal and as a fact-checker at Spy, Vanity Fair and The New Yorker.
After a six-month stint in 2010 working as the senior editor of Paros Life, a monthly magazine published on the Greek island of Paros, she returned to New York and began working as a writer for legal clients, including Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and Columbia Law School. She worked as a legal reporter at Bloomberg News from 2006 to the end of 2009. Before that, she was a senior editor at The American Lawyer in addition to serving as a faculty member of the Columbia School of Journalism. From 1998-2004, she wrote Press Clips, a regular column analyzing the American press, which was published by The Village Voice. She previously worked as a staff writer and columnist for the National Law Journal and as a fact-checker at Spy, Vanity Fair and The New Yorker.
Frightmare Halloween Festival or simply Frightmare is an annual festival that takes place in Gloucester. Noted as the largest Halloween event in South West England and one of the largest temporary Halloween festivals of its kind in England, Frightmare typically runs during selected October dates, throughout the half-term holidays in the local area.
Attractions
2016
In 2016, the following 'live action horror attractions' were available:
* Haunted Hayride: Jailbreak
* Fright House
* Séance
* Caged
* The Offering
Most attractions are walk-through style attractions including multiple live actors throughout. The haunted hayride consists of a trip on a tractor trailer with encounters of many actors around the circuit.
Slightmare, a performance tailored to younger children, is also available.
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Other Facilities
The attraction includes a fully licensed bar as well as other festivities, such as pumpkin carving, during daylight hours.<ref name=FrightmareActual />
Critical Reception
Attractions
2016
In 2016, the following 'live action horror attractions' were available:
* Haunted Hayride: Jailbreak
* Fright House
* Séance
* Caged
* The Offering
Most attractions are walk-through style attractions including multiple live actors throughout. The haunted hayride consists of a trip on a tractor trailer with encounters of many actors around the circuit.
Slightmare, a performance tailored to younger children, is also available.
This event is held to 'bridge the gap' between the daytime event and the full on frightmare experience. Slightmare features a selection of tamer slightmare attractions. <ref name=FrightmareActual />
Other Facilities
The attraction includes a fully licensed bar as well as other festivities, such as pumpkin carving, during daylight hours.<ref name=FrightmareActual />
Critical Reception