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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) — Derek Fisher admitted he learned a lot from his failed stint as coach of the New York Knicks. He's taking those lessons over to his new role as the head of the Los Angeles Sparks. So far, it has paid off. The rookie WNBA coach has guided the Sparks to wins in two of the team's first three games, including Tuesday afternoon's hard-fought victory over the New York Liberty. He said it was one of the first times he's been back to New York since he was fired in 2016. "There are things that I experienced while coaching here in New York that worked, and that didn't' work," he said after the 78-73 victory over the Liberty on Tuesday. "The way I want to coach the game, the way I want to do things offensively and defensively." Fisher, who played in the NBA for 18 years, also feels he learned a valuable lesson on how to talk to players. "When I got to New York as coach of the Knicks leaving the playing court I tried to create some distance between being the player and the coach," he said. "At times, I needed to be closer to the individual players in terms of building relationships and having conversations and not feeling like I'm overstepping by trying to be closer to my players. That was a mistake in a sense because players need the personal relationship and connection with their head coach so that they can trust him. "Now understanding that, my communication level with my players is now really overly communicating and building one-on-one relationships. Those are key things I learned." His new team has been impressed with what they've seen so far from Fisher. "It's refreshing. He comes with open eyes and respects us as players and what we're fighting for," Chiney Ogwumike said. "Every experience is a new experience for him. I like his perspective. Basketball is just basketball. He brings an NBA perspective that's unique and may help us win games. Lot of teams in this league have huge playbooks. For him in the NBA, it was just basketball. Matchups, isolations and defensive core principles. We're just playing the game, not overthinking. We're improving our skills." Nneka Ogwumike echoed her sister's comments. "I feel like I'm finally in the evolution of the game. It's funny because with the NBA and WNBA, yeah it's the sister league, but it's very different from the NBA," she said. "Coach provides that cross-sectionality of the two. Bringing together the true foundation similarities that both leagues have and should have and don't have. It's extremely apparent in how our organization is being run now. He pays attention to detail in everything we do." Fisher is also learning about the difficulties that WNBA teams and players face. The Sparks played Friday, had to practice early Saturday morning because they had to be off the court by 11 a.m. because they don't own the facility that they practice at. They had a season ticket holder event, then flew commercial across the country Sunday morning and didn't get to their hotel until 7 p.m. that night. "It's not easy to be in the WNBA," he said. Fisher also didn't know how tight a rookie's schedule is going from the Final Four to the draft to the city they are playing in soon after. "They definitely have it a lot more difficult then NBA guys," he said. Fisher was emotional after the win over New York on Tuesday. Even though the Liberty aren't owned by James Dolan anymore and the game wasn't played at Madison Square Garden, it still had a lot of meaning. "He didn't want to talk about it till after the game, how much it meant to him" Chiney Ogwumike said. "He has a lot of memories here, good ones, bad ones. Where we are right now, in the present moment, is where we're supposed to be. ... This win is a testament to his journey, not only as a coach, but a man as well." Fisher said he told his story to the team so they could understand his journey. "The New York part I shared with them about how life throws things at you sometimes. Don't plan for it. You can't expect to get embarrassed. You failed. It didn't work out," Fisher said. "How you have to just keep pushing and learn from it. Try to get better so that you're better prepared for it. That's the best part about being back here, not sticking it to New York. I loved my time here in the city. The fans. I have nothing negative to say about being back here." ___ Follow Doug Feinberg on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/dougfeinberg
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There's two ways of looking at the Knicks' firing of Derek Fisher. Should we give Phil Jackson the benefit of the doubt?
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Less than two seasons into a five-year, $25 million contract, Derek Fisher is done with the Knicks. Monday's announcement actually served as a refreshing news break. While most of the sports media was spiraling into one, long, 24-hour Cam Newton thinkpiece, there were the Knicks, crashing into everyone and reminding us all that they're still crazy, and capable of anything at all times. But ... how crazy are they really? That's where this gets fun. It's always tough to decode what's actually happening inside Madison Square Garden, because it's never clear who's actually in charge. With that in mind, there are two ways to understand what happened here. The first is basic: The Knicks are being the Knicks again. They have lost 9 of 10 games, all but eliminating the playoff dreams that had caught the league off guard through the first few months of the season, and management is not happy. Just this past weekend, they nearly got run off the court by the Pistons before a comeback fell short Thursday. The following night, Carmelo Anthony couldn't play, and the Grizzlies won ugly in New York. Then Sunday, Carmelo was back in the lineup, but they couldn't hang with the Nuggets. Knicks fire Derek Fisher in chaotic shake-up If you want to say that this roster was always going to lose to a team like the Grizzlies—especially without Carmelo Anthony—that's fine. But any team taking itself seriously as a playoff contender has to be discouraged by what happened against Detroit, and full-on depressed losing to a young (but sneaky fun!) Nuggets team at home. Next to all the other recent losses, and in light of the freefall down the Eastern Conference standings, a coaching change isn't terribly surprising. Better coaches have been fired for less. Of course, this assumes the Knicks should be grading themselves on a playoff contender's curve. That would be vintage James Dolan, and every bit as irrational and shortsighted as his teams have been in the past. Young coaches need time, and after stumbling through Year 1, Fisher actually seemed to improve in Year 2. New York's early success (22–22 as of Jan. 20) gave Knicks fans reason to be genuinely excited about the future for the only the second or third time this millennium. The past few weeks have seen a regression to the mean, sure. The team still can't stop scoring point guards in a league that's full of them, and when you're counting on Derrick Williams for meaningful scoring, "regression to the mean" is inevitable. But how much of that can realistically be pinned on Fisher? If the Knicks made this decision to jumpstart a playoff run with an overmatched roster—led by Kurt Rambis and his .195 career winning percentage—it's a classic misreading of their own team and the league surrounding it. That is the Knicks franchise we've come to know and love. Raw, uncut, crazy. So, that is option one. It is soundtracked by James Dolan on the kazoo. The second option requires a little bit more faith in the people in charge. Fisher wasn't so great that firing him was unthinkable, but firing him for the sake of a playoff push would be a glaring departure from the philosophy over the past 18 months. This is the front office that enabled tanking last year, then played the long game in the draft (Kristaps Porzingis over a win-now prospect like Justise Winslow), and free agency (smart, short deals for Arron Afflalo and Robin Lopez over max contracts for guys like Greg Monroe). Now management is upending everything to get the No. 8 seed? The Knicks didn't get everyone excited because they were suddenly championship contenders, or even because they were winning. The important change was that for the first time in years, there's been a real plan in place. Porzingis is the future of the franchise, and he's surrounded by affordable veterans to help him develop. Anthony remains the superstar to keep them competitive in the present. The team retains worlds of flexibility going into this summer and beyond. It all makes sense. It actually looks like there's an adult in charge of all this, and coupled with the Latvian teenager dunking his way through the United States, there's a lot to like. Still, this is still a rebuilding project, but there's a real foundation in place. Removing one of the building blocks only happens if there's no alternative. The Matt Barnes incident was a terrible look for everyone involved; if there's more to that story than we know, maybe that was enough to scare management into a change. Maybe players have tuned him out. Maybe Phil Jackson has been watching practices and doesn't like where things are going. Whatever it was, if Fisher's shown he won't make sense two years from now, then cutting ties makes it easier to find someone who will. For now, Rambis is the interim replacement and they have the next few months to investigate permanent choices. Letting Tom Thibodeau build a defense around Porzingis is an obvious option that could be fun. They could go after another former Jackson player and get into a bidding war for Luke Walton. They could give another shot to David Blatt or Scott Brooks, or look for a young assistant to take over. In any case, the Knicks job looks a lot more attractive now than it did when Jackson took over. Zinger! Kristaps Porzingis is silencing doubters and taking over New York Go back to May 2014 and remember how this started. The Warriors were negotiating with Stan Van Gundy and Phil Jackson was talking to Steve Kerr. Jackson reportedly offered Kerr a four-year deal worth $13.2 million, assuming that the chance to work for his mentor and coach in Manhattan would be too good to pass up. He was wrong. After Van Gundy demanded full control in Golden State, the Warriors balked, and decided to offer his reported $25 million deal to Kerr instead. The Knicks eventually matched the Warriors on the money side, but by then, Kerr realized he'd be getting a much better basketball situation in the Bay Area. That cleared the way for a desperate Jackson to give Kerr's salary to another first-time head coach in Fisher. It was a domino effect that was disappointing for Jackson at the time, and unless you are Steve Kerr, it looks disastrous in retrospect. It'd be like scouting Porzingis for weeks only to end up with Frank Kaminsky on draft night. But then, Jackson took Porzingis in June, not Kaminsky. He didn't sign Greg Monroe or Rajon Rondo, and he's not trading Carmelo until it makes sense. That coaching search may have been classic Knicks hubris, but everything since has set a different tone. As the team gets smarter and the future gets brighter, maybe Monday's news is just the next step to excising the mistakes of the past. We can all draw our own conclusions, and answers will become clear in the coming weeks. This could definitely be James Dolan watching the past two weeks and deciding to blow his kazoo. But if you've been paying close attention to the Knicks, it's more likely that Phil Jackson is worried about the next two years. He saw something he didn't like, and he realized that the only move crazier than firing Derek Fisher now was hiring him in the first place.
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Derek Fisher isn't a flashy player on the court by any means. His game is as hard-nosed and workmanlike as they come.
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Derek Fisher isn’t a flashy player on the court by any means. His game is as hard-nosed and workmanlike as they come. But Monday night against the Orlando Magic, Fish decided to mix a little panache into a Los Angeles Lakers win. Late in the third quarter with his Lakers clinging to a three-point lead, Derek watched as Orlando’s Hedo Turkoglu put up a trey. The shot clanged off the rim and bounced back towards midcourt, where No. 2 outhustled Turkoglu for the rebound and pushed the ball up court. Though the Magic’s Jason Richardson got himself in perfect defensive position, Derek still drove toward the hoop. Richardson went to foul Fish, trying to prevent a shot, but No. 2 put up a scoop shot with his left hand that kissed off the glass and rolled through the hoop. It was a play that swung momentum for the Lakers, putting them up five. "It just happened," Derek said after the game. "It’s fun to compete and give everything you have. Sometimes things just kind of happen for you in the right place and the right time. I got a chance to run out and make a great play and get some energy for the second half." The play was big for Fish and the Lakers, but just a small part of No. 2’s strong performance as he led the way in a 97-84 victory over the Magic. Derek dropped 15 points on 6-of-9 shooting, including a perfect 2-of-2 showing from three-point range, as Los Angeles thoroughly avenged a loss to the Magic earlier in the season. Derek said his shooting performance was a product of him getting involved in the Lakers’ offense: "Just taking what comes," he said. "There are going be nights were offensively you’re not going to get many opportunities or even if you get a few they may not go in. You just have to keep playing the game and remaining confident, and realizing that the team still needs you to be aggressive and be confident out there, and just taking advantage of what’s there." TAKING CHARGE The outburst of points for Fish didn’t prevent him from also playing his usual gritty game. He drew seven fouls on the night, including a huge one in the second when he took a charge from Dwight Howard. Greg Patton of the Press-Enterprise wrote that it was those plays that showed him how well Derek is already tuned up for the postseason. If you didn’t know by now that the Lakers are rounding into postseason form, all you had to do was watch Derek Fisher on Monday night. The veteran point guard is just one more piece of the puzzle, waking from the team’s long winter snooze. It wasn’t just the pair of warm-up-for-a-playoff-winner three-pointers he drained against Orlando, or the 15 points he gifted to the Lakers’ 97-84 victory. It was those tell-tale offensive fouls he drew — three in the first half alone. Twice he smartly jerked away from Magic point guard Jameer Nelson’s stiff-arms, getting sympathetic whistles. Then he planted himself in front of 6-foot-11, 285-pound Dwight Howard during one ball transition and let the big guy collapse on him. Ouch! A nasty bruise on Fish? Spring has arrived at Staples Center. "It’s no fun at all," Fisher said of taking a charge from Howard. "But he runs down the court so hard, you do things to try and slow him down and help our big guys. "It’s a play you have to make…" That’s the kind of sacrifice, Fish told the LA Times, that everyone on the Lakers routinely makes to help them become a better club. "When you play on this team, you have to make consciously make sacrifices. If you aren’t willingly checking yourself at the door and constantly look in the mirror, and aren’t saying to yourself ‘I’m willing to exchange All-Star appearances and higher statistics stats to be part of a championship team every year,’ you lose that balance." It’s that balance, Fish said, that makes the Lakers one of the league’s top teams. Although Fish did say that, given some time to think about the move, he probably wouldn’t jump right in front of the freight train that is Dwight Howard. "If you think about it, you get out of the way. You just have to do it. It’s like diving into cold water." To go along with his 15 points, Fish also mixed in two assists and two steals. The Lakers capitalized on 18 Orlando turnovers including nine by Howard, who turned the ball over nearly twice as many times as LA did as a team (five). "I think the turnovers were the key," Derek said. "It allowed us to get more attempts at the basket and then we were able to get offensive rebounds off of some of those attempts. So it kind of kept them on their heels and on the defensive end a lot of the game." To watch Fish talk more about the win, click here. DOMINANT DREW The Lakers are currently enjoying a stretch of phenomenal balance between offense and defense. LA is consistently holding teams under 100 points and No. 2 chalks that up to the strong play of Andrew Bynum, who had a career-high 18 rebounds Monday night. "I think physically he is feeling more comfortable," Fish said. "His understanding of how valuable he can be for us on the defensive end, really being the anchor of our defense, I think that mentality has allowed him to take huge steps in terms of being the centerpiece of what we are doing. "I think a lot of it is just forgetting about being injured and just playing has really helped him." Derek said that when people ask him why the Lakers are doing so well lately (10-1 since the All-Star Break) he points to Bynum: "To be able to consistently hold teams in the 80s like we have in the last couple of weeks has been a lot of it begins and ends with his presence," D-Fish said. "He’s a presence in the middle that really makes us difficult to beat." ALWAYS A TROJAN Last night, Derek watched as his alma mater, The University of Arkansas-Little Rock was ousted from the NCAA Tournament, by UNC-Asheville in the first game of March Madness. No. 2 tweeted after the game that he was still proud of and happy for the program that made him into the player he is. "Came up short but proud of the effort by my Ark-Little Rock Trojans in the 1st round of NCAA," Fish tweeted. "Hold your heads up fellas! You are the 1st team in 20+ years to rep us in the dance! Go Trojans!!" MINUTE TO WIN IT Though the Lakers don’t play again until Friday, D-Fish and teammate Shannon Brown will be taking part in a game tonight to benefit charity. Derek and Shannon will be contestants on NBC’s "Minute to Win It" tonight at 7 p.m. PST. Fish will be playing for The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Foundation, Inc. while Shannon will be representing his Shannon Brown Foundation. The Lakers released a statement on the appearance: Fisher and Brown begin the episode with "Nice Build" where they must work together to build a three level pyramid of 15 paper reams on a table. Other games include: Whippersnapper, Speed Eraser, Cantenna, Gettin Juggy With It, Knock It Off, Ball Cap. Guy Fieri hosts. Tune it a 7 p.m. PST to see them play. NEXT UP The Lakers have a few days of practice in LA to get ready for the road ahead. They don’t hit the Staples Center floor again until Friday when they host the Minnesota Timberwolves. The game tips at 7:30 p.m. PST and can be seen on FS West. RELATED ARTICLES
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Hauser & Wirth was founded in 1992 in Zurich by Iwan Wirth, Manuela Wirth and Ursula Hauser, who were joined in 2000 by Partner and President Marc Payot
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Larry Bell is one of the most renowned and influential artists to emerge from the Los Angeles art scene of the 1960s, alongside contemporaries Ed Ruscha and Robert Irwin, and had garnered international repute by the age of 30. Known foremost for his refined surface treatment of glass and explorations of light, reflection and shadow through the material, Bell’s significant oeuvre extends from painting and works on paper to glass sculptures and furniture design.Bell’s understanding of the potential of glass and light allows him to expand visual and physical fields of perception, and his sculptures to surpass traditional bounds of the medium. He has said: ‘Although we tend to think of glass as a window, it is a solid liquid that has at once three distinctive qualities: it reflects light, it absorbs light, and it transmits light all at the same time.’
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Unsung hero Derek Fisher back in Lakers uniform
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The Los Angeles Lakers remain the top story in the NBA as regular season play gets underway, thanks to the latest Kobe Bryant drama. Will he or will he not be traded? There’s never a dull moment with the reigning diva of the NBA in Tinsletown. Despite all the distractions, the Lakers are playing some […]
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St. Louis American
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The Los Angeles Lakers remain the top story in the NBA as regular season play gets underway, thanks to the latest Kobe Bryant drama. Will he or will he not be traded? There’s never a dull moment with the reigning diva of the NBA in Tinsletown. Despite all the distractions, the Lakers are playing some pretty good basketball in the first week of the season. After dropping their first game to Houston, the Lakers went to Phoenix and handed the Suns quite a beat-down. Then, they returned home to whip the Utah Jazz, who were a Western Conference finalist last season. Despite all of the drama, Kobe is still getting it done on the court. He is still the best guard in the league. However, the unknown factor in all of this is the presence of veteran guard Derek Fisher, who is back in a Lakers uniform after spending the past three seasons with Golden State and Utah. There were some big-time transactions during the off-season, such as Kevin Garnett to Boston and Rashad Lewis to Orlando. But, Fisher’s return to Los Angeles from Utah was quietly one of the best moves made of the summer. Fisher was an unsung hero during the Lakers’ three-year championship run from 2000-02. Wherever he goes, he brings veteran leadership and stability, not to mention his backcourt production. After 11 years in the league, Fisher remains the consummate professional. He’s the pro’s pro. In the Lakers’ first three games, Fisher was averaging 16.7 points a game while shooting 55 percent from the field. He was seven of nine from the field at Phoenix and six of nine from the field in his 19-point performance against the Jazz. What is most important of all, Fisher always seems to bring a certain calmness to wherever he is playing, which is of the utmost importance in Los Angeles. In the heat of the Kobe-Shaq feud, Fisher was always the Lakers’ go-to guy with the media as he emerged as the team’s spokesmen throughout the turmoil. Lakers fans will never forget his turnaround jumper at the buzzer that gave the Lakers a one-point victory over San Antonio in Game 5 of the 2004 Western Conference semifinals. Jazz fans will never forget what Fisher did last year on the night of Game 2 of their Western Conference playoff series with upset-minded Golden State. After spending the entire day in New York with doctors who were treating his ailing baby daughter, Fisher caught a plane back to Utah. Arriving at the game in the middle of the third quarter, Fisher hit two key 3-pointers in the fourth quarter to lead the Jazz to a big victory. Other NBA Notes: * Shaquille O’Neal looks about 67 years old out there. * Kevin Garnett had 22 points and 20 rebounds in his regular-season debut as a Boston Celtics. * The San Antonio Spurs are still the team to beat in the NBA. * Cleveland Cavaliers reserve center Anderson Verejao is holding out and demanding more than $10 million a year. He averaged six points a game last year and led the league in flopping. I’d say that’s worth $10 million. * I hope my Washington Wizards can win a game soon. * The Indiana Pacers are out of the gate quickly. Who can name any Pacer player other than Jermaine O’Neal?
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We specialize in diagnosing and treating neurological conditions with a variety of surgical options for the brain, back and spine, and peripheral nerves.
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Donald J. Blaskiewicz, MD specializes in caring for people with complex spinal conditions, scoliosis, spinal deformity, and complex pathologies of the cervical spine. Dr. Blaskiewicz is a fellow of the Scoliosis Research Society and the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS). He is also a member of several professional organizations, including the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS), the North American Spine Society (NASS), the Society of Minimally Invasive Surgery (SMISS) and the California Association of Neurological Surgeons (CANS). In his free time, Dr. Blaskiewicz enjoys surfing, skiing, cycling, hiking, and traveling with his family. Annie Campbell PA-C is a board certified physician assistant experienced in bariatric and general surgery. She has worked in laparoscopic, robotic, and revisional surgery. It has been her life's work to assist patients in improving their health through weight loss, and those patients inspire her daily. Annie earned her bachelor’s degree and master's degree in physician assistant studies both from Idaho State University. In her free time, she enjoys golfing, hiking, painting, and spending time with family. Edward Duckworth, MD, MS, FAANS is an intracranial-focused neurosurgeon, specializing in the treatment of complex cranial disorders. He has expertise in treating many conditions, including cerebrovascular disease and the surgical treatment of stroke; brain tumors, including pituitary tumors; acoustic neuroma; skull base tumors; Chiari malformation; epilepsy; moyamoya; trigeminal neuralgia; arteriovenous malformations, cavernoma; normal-pressure hydrocephalus (NPH); and carotid artery disease. He is the director of St. Luke's Cranial Neurosurgery Program. Dr. Duckworth holds the distinction of being "dual-fellowship trained," having completed fellowship training in cerebrovascular and cranial base surgery at Northwestern University and in endovascular neurosurgery and interventional neuroradiology at Semmes-Murphey Neurologic and Spine Institute and the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. He as also earned a subspecialty certification in neuroendovascular surgery from The Society of Neurological Surgeons Committee on Advanced Subspecialty Training (CAST). This depth of expertise allows him to offer the safest and most effective treatments for cerebrovascular conditions, whether that is open surgery or an endovascular technique. While working at the Baylor College of Medicine, he held the rank of associate professor and served as the director of cerebrovascular and cranial base neurosurgery. Dr. Duckworth is a member of the American Association for Neurological Surgeons and the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. He has published over 50 peer reviewed papers and given more than 40 oral presentations on neurosurgery. Surgical Specialties Neurosurgery Cerebrovascular neurosurgery Endovascular neurosurgery Endovascular surgical neuroradiology Neurological skull base surgery Gregory S. Harrison, MD, FAANS specializes in complex spine surgery, brain tumor surgery, peripheral nerve surgery, and general neurosurgery. Before moving to Boise, he practiced in both the Minneapolis/St. Paul area and Pocatello, ID. Dr. Harrison earned his bachelor's degree at Yale University and completed his medical degree at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, graduating with Alpha Omega Alpha honors. After his neurosurgery residency at Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Dr. Harrison performed his fellowship at the Royal Melbourne Hospital in Australia, with a focus on brain tumors and skull base surgery. 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Dr. Little also leads quality initiatives at St. Luke’s Health System across the continuum of care including a multidisciplinary outpatient spine clinic. Dr. Little is a member of St. Luke’s Research Advisory Committee and has a particular interest in comparative effectiveness research and novel analytics through mathematical modeling. Surgical Specialties Brain surgery Spine surgery Discectomy Laminectomy Cervical and lumbar fusion Corpectomy Derek Martinez, MD, MS specializes in the treatment of a wide array of complex brain, spine, and peripheral nerve conditions. He has expertise in surgery for brain and spine tumors, complex spine care, radiosurgery, cerebral hemorrhages, artificial disc replacement, normal-pressure hydrocephalus (NPH), and general neurosurgery. He also performs surgery for neuromodulation and the treatment of movement disorders and epilepsy. Dr. Martinez is board certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgery. He is also a member of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, and the American Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. Prior to his medical education, Dr. Martinez earned a bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University-Idaho and a master's degree in neuroscience from Brigham Young University. Surgical Specialties Deep brain stimulation (DBS) Epilepsy surgery Stereotactic neurosurgery Brain and pituitary tumors Spine tumors Complex spine surgery Peripheral nerve surgery Richard Osenbach, MD focuses on the neurosurgical treatment of chronic pain disorders as well as the neurosurgical treatment of movement disorders such as essential tremor and Parkinson's disease. He is experienced in a wide array of neurostimulation devices, including the use of spinal cord (dorsal column) stimulation, peripheral nerve stimulation, motor cortex stimulation, and deep brain stimulation. 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> Career Stats Few players have ever reached the NBA pinnacle as often as Derek Fisher. The steady guard out of the University of Arkansas Little Rock spent the first eight seasons of his career in Los Angeles, where he played a vital role as the Kobe Bryant/Shaquille O’Neal-led Lakers completed a three-peat from 2000-02. During his first of two stints with Los Angeles, Fisher averaged 7.4 points, 3.0 assists and 1.0 steals in 23.7 minutes. Many fans will always remember Fisher for his clutch game-winner against San Antonio during Game 5 of the 2004 Western Conference semifinals. After three seasons between Golden State and Utah, Fisher returned to Kobe and the Lakers for the 2007-08 season. Now with Pau Gasol manning the paint, L.A. returned to The Finals in 2008 before being eliminated by Boston in six games. That wasn’t enough to slow Fisher and the Lakers, though, as they returned with vengeance in ‘09 and ‘10 to win back-to-back championships. Fisher stayed with Los Angeles until 2011, finishing his career with seasons in Oklahoma City and Dallas. The five-time champ retired in 2014 as the all-time leader in NBA playoff games played with 259. During the summer of 2014, Fisher was hired by his former coach, Phil Jackson, to become coach of the New York Knicks. Fisher posted a record of 40-96 in 136 games with New York before parting ways midseason. He joined the Turner family during 2016. * * *
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2023-06-10T07:57:11.528000+00:00
When you play for the NBA champions in a city that is one of the world's media capitals, certain doors open for you that would not otherwise.
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When you play for the NBA champions in a city that is one of the world’s media capitals, certain doors open for you that would not otherwise. Like the chance to go on a national prime time game show to embarrass yourself a little and to raise money for your favorite charity. That’s just what Derek Fisher (University of Arkansas Foundation) and Shannon Brown (the Shannon Brown Foundation) will do this Wednesday on NBC’s Minute to Win It. The show airs Monday night. We can hope that host Guy Fieri presses union president Fisher on player give backs of percentages of BRI in the upcoming labor negotiations, but instead it likely will be more about Fisher throwing ping-pong balls into a box. Which Fisher can do pretty well. Just don’t ask him to stay in front of anyone else throwing ping-pong balls into a box. [vodpod id=Video.5769870&w=425&h=350&fv=]
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https://www.si.com/fannation/backinthedaynba/news/nba-champion-derek-fisher-adjusting-to-new-role-as-high-school-coach
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NBA Champion Derek Fisher Adjusting To New Role As High School Coach
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Former Los Angeles Lakers star and NBA coach Derek Fisher now working the sidelines for his sons at the high school level
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Derek Fisher accomplished so much during his playing career with the Los Angeles Lakers and as a coach with the New York Knicks. Now, he's onto his next challenge as a high school coach. Fisher recently accepted the job at Crespi Carmelite High School in Los Angeles. He is leading three of his sons on the team. "So far, so good," Fisher said. "It's been a blessing. Our kids obviously are growing up really fast. We got one in college and four in high school and the three boys at the same high school playing together. It's not something we had planed in our lives We're just really thankful and excited for the opportunity." Fisher, who won five championships alongside Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal with the Lakers, took the opportunity when the previous coach stepped down before the season. For Fisher, who coached the New York Knicks from 2014-16 and the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA for three seasons, it was a chance to remain close to the game while also spending time with his sons. "It's been enjoyable," Fisher said. "I think we've all done a pretty good job of balancing coach and Dad and sons and not really overly mixing the two. When we're at home, we just try to be a family and love each other and make sure things are flowing at the house the right way. When we're at gym and at school, we kind of try to keep those boundaries in place. That's when I'm coach and not as much Dad." Fisher said he's enjoyed the aspect of working with the younger generation. It gives him opportunity to deal with players before they become stars. "I think the biggest difference is you're trying to help young players and young student-athletes build the foundation habit and work ethic and approach to a sport that they are trying to become great at," Fisher said. "As opposed to when you're coaching the pros, most of the pros have already established that they are some of the best basketball players in the world. You're not trying to help them become great, they already great." Fisher spent most of his playing and coaching career living a four-star lifestyle. Now, he's adjusting to wearing more hats than when in the NBA life. "At the pro level as a head coach or assistant coach or whatever your role is, you're not necessarily responsible for driving the van to the game on the road or carrying the ball gab into the gym to make sure you have enough balls for warmups before games," Fisher said. "You're not responsible for, at the pro level, for the medical kit because the athletic trainer at the high school also has to be at the soccer game or volleyball game or some other game ... You have to have the emergency medical kit in case a kid gets injured or hurt or cut." Shandel Richardson is the Publisher of Back In The Day NBA. He can be reached at [email protected] TWITTER: @ShandelRich Follow all of our Miami Heat/NBA coverage on Facebook here Subscribe to our YouTube channel here For any Heat or NBA questions, please email [email protected]
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The allegations, according to NBPA vice president Maurice Evans in an interview with the Washington Times, range from misappropriation of funds to the way union decisions were handled during the lockout to Hunter being guilty of nepotism. While Hunter’s backers are quick to point out that nepotism exists throughout the NBA, his critics see it as excessive in his case. His daughter, Robyn, and daughter-in-law, Megan Inaba, are on the NBPA’s staff, while his son, Todd, of Prim Capital Corp in Cleveland, has been retained to run the NBPA’s Players Financial Awareness Program and his daughter, Alexis, was used as outside counsel during the lockout. And while Fisher and Hunter had a falling out during the lockout that almost stayed quiet until the end, Fisher insists this isn’t about them. Fisher has two more seasons left on his term as president, while Hunter — a former U.S. Counsel who started at the union in 1996 and reportedly earns $2.4 million annually — has a contract that runs through 2016. Yet no one was as candid as Thunder center Kendrick Perkins, who made his feelings known that Fisher has the players’ best interests at heart. “My opinion is this: D-Fish’s job is to protect the players, and that’s what he’s doing,” Perkins said. “He just did something that they hadn’t seen before. Everybody is watching everybody else, but who’s looking out and making sure they’re doing their jobs. “He did what he’s supposed to do — protect the players. And if you’ve got nothing to hide, you shouldn’t want to push him out if he’s just doing his job. Whatever you’re hiding in the dark, it’s going to come to light.” Ronny Turiaf has a unique ability to give back while looking forward. The Miami Heat recently concluded a grueling eight-game, 11-day stretch and the players finally had a day off earlier this week. Turiaf spent part of it talking about his latest project, joining teammate Dwyane Wade, NBA players Jeremy Lin and Chris Paul and others to help promote and raise funds for Prevent Child Abuse America’s 40th anniversary. “I want to be remembered for more than basketball,” said Turiaf, who started his Heart to Heart Foundation in 2009 to provide medical care and health services to children in need. “I just feel like everyone can play a role in a healthy child’s development and I’m happy to use basketball as a platform to help others.” Miami Heat player rep James Jones called it a “distraction’’ and didn’t want to offer an opinion on whether union president Derek Fisher should be removed. “It’s a distraction, and it’s something that should be handled internally,’’ Jones said. “Unfortunately, it’s out in public. So as much as possible you just try to shift the focus on this great product of the NBA that’s coming to a close (in the regular season).’’ With the association’s executive committee seeking to oust Fisher in his role as president, Lakers guards Kobe Bryant and Steve Blake both voiced support for their former teammate and his goals of hiring a law firm to conduct an independent audit to examine the union’s business practices. “What’s wrong with doing an audit?” Bryant asked. “I’m very curious about that. Extremely. We all should be.”
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. — Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 1 1/2 seasons later, Jackson decided
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The wait is nearly over... Derek Jarman: Delphinium Days opens this Saturday!⁠ ⁠ ⁠We hope to see you at the exciting events we've lined up...
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101 likes, 1 comments - gusfishergallery on June 12, 2024: "The wait is nearly over... Derek Jarman: Delphinium Days opens this Saturday!⁠ ⁠ ⁠We hope to see you at the exciting events we've lined up to celebrate the opening weekend, including:⁠ ⁠ ⭐ Exhibition opening: Friday 14 June, 5.00-7.30pm⁠ ⭐ Celluloid Reverie dance performance: Saturday 15 June, 1.45pm⁠ ⭐ Co-curator tour: Saturday 15 June, 2pm⁠ ⁠ Derek Jarman: Delphinium Days has been co-developed by Gus Fisher Gallery and City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi.⁠ ⁠ The exhibition was made possible with the lead support of Tony Kerridge and Micheal Do, with additional support of the City Gallery Wellington Foundation the Delphinium Days Exhibition Circle, and those who wish to remain anonymous.⁠ ⁠ Our public programme is brought to you by Burnett Foundation Aotearoa with additional support from the Gerrard and Marti Friedlander Charitable Trust, the Sir William & Lady Manchester Charitable Trust.⁠".
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The phrase "Who Is Derek Fisher Ex Wife Know All" is a question seeking information about the former wife of NBA star Derek Fisher. For instance, if someone wishes to learn more about Derek Fisher's ex-wife, they may inquire, "Who Is Derek Fisher Ex Wife Know All?"
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The phrase "Who Is Derek Fisher Ex Wife Know All" is a question seeking information about the former wife of NBA star Derek Fisher. For instance, if someone wishes to learn more about Derek Fisher's ex-wife, they may inquire, "Who Is Derek Fisher Ex Wife Know All?" Understanding the particulars of Derek Fisher's ex-wife can be crucial for those interested in the athlete's personal life, relationships, and family history. Additionally, it can provide context for events that have transpired in his life and career. Historically, knowing about the personal lives of celebrities has been a topic of public interest, with fans and media outlets often delving into their relationships and family dynamics. This article delves into the identity of Derek Fisher's ex-wife, exploring her background, relationship with Fisher, and subsequent events. Who Is Derek Fisher Ex Wife Know All Identifying the ex-wife of Derek Fisher involves examining various aspects related to their relationship, personal lives, and public personas. Former spouse's name Marriage duration Children from the marriage Reasons for divorce Current relationship status Public statements about the marriage Social media presence Career and professional background Notable achievements and contributions Personal interests and hobbies Understanding these aspects provides a comprehensive view of Derek Fisher's ex-wife, her role in his life, and the broader context of their relationship. It allows for a deeper understanding of the personal dynamics that have shaped Fisher's life and career, as well as the impact his ex-wife has had on his journey. Former spouse's name The name of Derek Fisher's ex-wife is Candace Fisher. Their marriage lasted for eight years, from 2005 to 2013, and they have four children together. Candace Fisher has been a significant figure in Derek Fisher's life, both during their marriage and after their divorce. Candace Fisher's role as Derek Fisher's ex-wife makes her a key component of any discussion about his personal life and relationships. Understanding her identity and her connection to Fisher provides context for his past and present relationships, as well as his family dynamics. The connection between "Former spouse's name" and "Who Is Derek Fisher Ex Wife Know All" is crucial because it establishes the identity of the person who was once married to Derek Fisher. This information is essential for comprehending the dynamics of their relationship, the reasons behind their divorce, and the impact it has had on both parties. Furthermore, knowing the former spouse's name allows individuals to explore the personal aspects of Derek Fisher's life, providing a more comprehensive understanding of the athlete beyond his professional achievements. Marriage duration Marriage duration plays a significant role in understanding the dynamics of a relationship, including the one between Derek Fisher and his ex-wife. It encompasses various facets that shed light on the nature of their union and its impact on both individuals. Length of marriage The length of a marriage can indicate the level of commitment and stability within the relationship. Derek Fisher and his ex-wife were married for eight years, which is a relatively long duration, suggesting a strong bond and a commitment to making the marriage work. Timing of marriage The timing of a marriage can influence its trajectory. Derek Fisher and his ex-wife married in 2005, when Fisher was at the peak of his NBA career. This timing may have affected the dynamics of their relationship, as Fisher's professional commitments and travel schedule could have impacted their time together. Age at marriage The age at which individuals enter a marriage can influence its stability. Derek Fisher was 31 years old when he married his ex-wife. This age is generally considered to be a time of greater maturity and stability, which may have contributed to the longevity of their marriage. Reasons for divorce The reasons behind a divorce can provide insights into the challenges and dynamics of the relationship. While the specific reasons for Derek Fisher's divorce have not been publicly disclosed, understanding the common factors that contribute to divorce can shed light on the potential issues that the couple may have faced. Comprehending the marriage duration between Derek Fisher and his ex-wife offers valuable context for understanding the nature of their relationship, the factors that influenced its longevity, and the potential reasons for its dissolution. Children from the marriage Children from a marriage are a vital part of understanding the dynamics and complexities of a relationship, including that of Derek Fisher and his ex-wife. Their presence and well-being often influence the decisions and actions of their parents, shaping the trajectory of the marriage. In the case of Derek Fisher and his ex-wife, they have four children together. These children have played a significant role in their lives, both during their marriage and after their divorce. The couple has worked to maintain a positive co-parenting relationship, prioritizing the well-being and happiness of their children. Understanding the role of children in Derek Fisher's marriage provides insights into the couple's values, priorities, and commitment to their family. It highlights the importance of considering the impact of children on a marriage and the need for couples to work together to create a stable and supportive environment for their children's growth and development. Reasons for divorce Understanding the reasons behind a divorce is crucial in grasping the dynamics of a relationship, including that of Derek Fisher and his ex-wife. The dissolution of a marriage is often a complex and multifaceted process, influenced by various factors. Exploring these reasons provides insights into the challenges and complexities faced by couples, shedding light on the underlying issues that may have contributed to the end of their marriage. Incompatibility Differences in values, goals, or lifestyle choices can lead to incompatibilities within a marriage. As individuals grow and evolve, their priorities and aspirations may diverge, creating a strain on the relationship. In the case of Derek Fisher and his ex-wife, differing perspectives on certain aspects of life could have potentially contributed to incompatibilities. Communication breakdown Effective communication is vital for any healthy relationship. When communication breaks down, couples may struggle to resolve conflicts, leading to misunderstandings and resentment. Poor communication can be a major contributing factor to divorce, as it erodes the foundation of trust and connection. Infidelity Infidelity can be a devastating blow to a marriage, shattering trust and intimacy. The discovery of an affair can lead to feelings of betrayal, anger, and hurt, making it extremely difficult to repair the relationship. While there is no information publicly available to suggest that infidelity played a role in Derek Fisher's divorce, it remains a common reason for marital dissolution. Financial problems Financial stress can put a significant strain on a marriage. Disagreements about money management, debt, or financial goals can create tension and conflict. In some cases, financial problems can become insurmountable, leading couples to consider divorce as a way to alleviate the burden. It is important to note that these are just a few of the many potential reasons that can lead to divorce. 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Athletic Accomplishments: Derek Fisher, a former professional basketball player, boasts a remarkable NBA career with five championship titles. His athleticism, leadership skills, and contributions to the sport have earned him widespread recognition and respect. Entertainment Industry Success: Candace Fisher, Derek Fisher's ex-wife, has made her mark in the entertainment industry as a former model and television personality. Her work in front of the camera has garnered her a dedicated following and established her as a successful figure in her own right. Philanthropic Endeavors: Both Derek Fisher and Candace Fisher have actively engaged in philanthropic efforts, lending their support to various charitable causes. Their dedication to giving back to their communities reflects their values and commitment to making a positive impact beyond their personal lives. 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Fisher, a second-year coach, took the fall after five consecutive losses put New York far back in the playoff race.
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Associate head coach Kurt Rambis was promoted to interim head coach at least through the rest of the season. Rambis, like Fisher an ex-Laker player and a former assistant under Jackson, went 56-145 in two seasons as Minnesota’s coach. The Knicks have fallen to 23-31, dropping Fisher’s overall record to 40-96. Jackson hired Fisher in June 2014, just weeks after Fisher was done playing. ‘‘It’s a huge transition from being a player to a coach at any point in time, let alone the season after you retire from playing. So it was a very difficult situation, regardless of where he coached,’’ Rambis said. ‘‘This is a historic franchise and this is a franchise and a fan base that’s used to winning and he started the process, and it won’t be finished and it may not be finished with the next two coaches that are coming in, but I think he was laying the foundation of doing things the right way and turning this franchise around.’’ But Fisher wasn’t winning lately, and though Jackson praised his work ethic, he had seen enough of the Knicks’ slow starts and faulty finishes. Jackson also questioned whether Fisher took advantage of the experienced assistants Jackson hired to work with him, such as Rambis and Jim Cleamons. Jackson, who won an NBA-record 11 championships as a coach, also told Fisher he may not have mentored him as well as he could have. ‘‘There wasn’t really a consensus in our staff. We decided we need to have really good consensus in the working staff, interchanging of ideas and communication,’’ Jackson said. The Knicks went 17-65 last season but upgraded their roster during the summer with the drafting of Kristaps Porzingis and the signing of veterans Arron Afflalo and Robin Lopez. Fisher then got off to an embarrassing start this season during training camp. He was involved in a fight with Memphis Grizzlies forward and former teammate Matt Barnes when he was at the home of Barnes’s estranged wife in California. ‘‘No one’s happy about how that happened and what came out of that,’’ Jackson said. ‘‘That was embarrassing for us and for Derek, but that had nothing to do with what’s happened here today.’’ Raptors 103, Pistons 89 — Kyle Lowry scored 25 points and host Toronto Raptors went on an 11-2 run at the start of the fourth quarter to pull away for their 14th victory in 15 games. Terrence Ross added 18 points for the Raptors, who recovered quickly after Detroit’s Andre Drummond made a shot from about 80 feet to end the third quarter. Toronto led 70-65 at the start of the fourth, and Lowry’s driving 3-point play set the tone for the period. Drummond had 12 points and 13 rebounds for the Pistons. Cavaliers 120, Kings 100 — LeBron James recorded his 40th career triple-double while Kyrie Irving matched his season high with 32 points and host Cleveland. James scored 21 points to go along with 10 assists and 10 rebounds for his first triple-double of the season. The four-time MVP didn’t play the fourth quarter. Irving was 13 of 21 from the field and tied his career high with 12 assists. J.R. Smith hit six 3-pointers and finished with 22 points. Cleveland went ahead early in the game and steadily built its lead against the listless Kings, who have dropped eight of nine. Rudy Gay and Omri Casspi led Sacramento with 16 points each. Pacers 89, Lakers 87 — Indiana’s Paul George scored all 7 of his second-half points in the final 71 seconds and Monta Ellis made two free throws with 20.6 seconds left to seal the victory. George finished with 21 points and nine rebounds. Kobe Bryant scored 19 points in his final appearance in Indianapolis. He made three straight 3-pointers to give the Lakers an 82-79 lead with 2:30 left to play. But he also missed two 3s in the final 20 seconds. When he was pulled out of the game with 10.8 seconds to go, the Pacers’ crowd serenaded him with chants of ‘‘Ko-be, Ko-be.’’ But the Lakers (11-43) have still lost 12 of their last 15. Clippers 98, 76ers 92 — J.J. Redick had 23 points, including the tying 3-pointer late in regulation, and Jamal Crawford also scored 23 points to lead shorthanded Los Angeles at Philadelphia. The Clippers overcame their largest deficit in a victory this season, coming back from 19 points down to win their 19th game in the last 23 overall and 12th in the last 14 on the road. Jerami Grant had 17 points to lead the 76ers, who were looking for their first winning streak of the season. Trail Blazers 112, Grizzlies 106 — Damian Lillard scored 33 points and C.J. McCollum had 6 of his 21 points in overtime as Portland won in Memphis, the Grizzlies losing for the second straight game in OT.. McCollum scored the first three baskets of the overtime to create a buffer for the Trail Blazers. Mike Conley led Memphis with 27 points, while Zach Randolph added 26 points. The teams were tied at 102 at the end of regulation after Allen Crabbe was credited with a tip-in for Portland as the horn sounded — a shot actually tipped in by Memphis’s Jeff Green. Marc Gasol scored 11 points before leaving late in the first quarter with a right foot injury. He did not return. Hornets 108, Bulls 91 — Kemba Walker scored 30 points as host Charlotte led from the start. Nicolas Batum had 19 points and 13 rebounds, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist scored 20 points and Spencer Hawes added 13 for the Hornets, who won their third straight over the Bulls at home. Pau Gasol finished with 22 points and 10 rebounds for Chicago, which was missing three of its leading scorers to injuries: Derrick Rose, Jimmy Butler and Nikola Mirotic. The Hornets led by 22 points in the first half and pulled ahead 78-53 with 3:42 left in the third quarter on two free throws by Kidd-Gilchrist. Nets 105, Nuggets 104 — Joe Johnson’s 3-pointer at the buzzer lifted host Brooklyn. Thaddeus Young scored 20 points, Markel Brown added a career-high 19 and Johnson finished with 12 points and eight assists for Brooklyn. Pelicans 116, Timberwolves 102 — Anthony Davis and Jrue Holiday scored 27 points apiece as visiting New Orleans snapped a four-game losing streak. Davis grabbed eight rebounds and Holiday had nine assists and five boards as well. Ryan Anderson chipped in 26 points and the Pelicans turned 12 turnovers into 21 points while turning the ball over just four times themselves. Magic 117, Hawks 110 — Nikola Vucevic scored 25 of his 28 points after halftime, and visiting Orlando rallied from 20 points down to beat Atlanta in overtime as the Magic beat the Hawks for the second time in two nights. Orlando, which trailed by 20 in the opening period and by 18 in the third, took its first lead at 96-94 on Mario Hezonja’s 3-pointer with 3:33 remaining in regulation. Thunder 122, Suns 106 — Kevin Durant scored 25 of his 32 points in the second half and Oklahoma City pulled away in the final four minutes to hand host Phoenix its eighth consecutive loss. The Suns, losers of 23 of their last 25 games, led by as many as six late in the third quarter. But Durant sank two 3-pointers in a 16-4 Oklahoma City run to finish the game. Russell Westbrook added 29 points for the Thunder. Markieff Morris scored 23 points for Phoenix, and Archie Goodwin had 20.
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Woodland Hills, CA EIN: 27-1039748 Receive an email when new data is available for this organization. Organization summary Organization summary might be incomplete or out of date This organization is not listed in the IRS's most recent list of tax exempt organizations, but we have data associated with this Employer Identification Number. Tax Filings by Year Form 990 is an information return that most organizations claiming federal tax-exempt status must file yearly with the IRS. Nonprofit Explorer has IRS digitized Form 990 data for filings processed in 2012 and later. If this organization filed an amended return, it may not be reflected below. Duplicate download links may indicate a resubmission or amendment to this organization's original return. Form 990 data is from the IRS. Fiscal Year Ending Dec. 2015 Extracted Financial Data Extracted Financial Data from Form 990-PF Revenue $0 Expenses $1,789 Net Income -$1,789 Net Assets $0 Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue Contributions Received $0 Interest Revenue $0 Dividends $0 Sales of Assets $0 Other Income $0 Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses Charitable Disbursements $0 Compensation of Officers* $0 * Officer compensation may be included in charitable disbursements, so Percent of Total Expenses may add up to greater than 100%. Assets/Debt Total Assets $0 Total Liabilities $0 Net Assets $0 Compensation Key Employees and Officers Compensation Other Derek Fisher (President) $0 $0 Candace Fisher (Secretary) $0 $0 Document Links Fiscal Year Ending Dec. 2014 Extracted Financial Data Extracted Financial Data from Form 990-PF Revenue $0 Expenses $1,364 Net Income -$1,364 Net Assets $425 Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue Contributions Received $0 Interest Revenue $0 Dividends $0 Sales of Assets $0 Other Income $0 Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses Charitable Disbursements $0 Compensation of Officers* $0 * Officer compensation may be included in charitable disbursements, so Percent of Total Expenses may add up to greater than 100%. Assets/Debt Total Assets $425 Total Liabilities $0 Net Assets $425 Compensation Key Employees and Officers Compensation Other Derek Fisher (President) $0 $0 Candace Fisher (Secretary) $0 $0 Document Links Fiscal Year Ending Dec. 2013 Extracted Financial Data Extracted Financial Data from Form 990-PF Revenue $0 Expenses $4,930 Net Income -$4,930 Net Assets $1,789 Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue Contributions Received $0 Interest Revenue $0 Dividends $0 Sales of Assets $0 Other Income $0 Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses Charitable Disbursements $0 Compensation of Officers* $0 * Officer compensation may be included in charitable disbursements, so Percent of Total Expenses may add up to greater than 100%. Assets/Debt Total Assets $1,789 Total Liabilities $0 Net Assets $1,789 No Document Links The IRS has provided extracted financial data for this filing, but has not yet released the source documents. 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New York Knicks: Derek Fisher Is Officially Their Man
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The New York Knicks will hire Derek Fisher as their new head coach, months after Mike Woodson was let go by Phil Jackson. Fisher has close ties with Jackson, and this will be quite the situation to watch.
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2014-06-09T00:00:00
The New York Knicks will hire Derek Fisher as their new head coach, months after Mike Woodson was let go by Phil Jackson. Fisher has close ties with Jackson, and this will be quite the situation to watch.
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Hoops Habit
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2024-04-18T08:48:50+00:00
In a thrilling event that captured the hearts of basketball fans and tech enthusiasts alike, vivo recently organized a special meet and greet session
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In a thrilling event that captured the hearts of basketball fans and tech enthusiasts alike, vivo recently organized a special meet and greet session featuring former NBA player, Derek Fisher, on April 17 at the vivo concept store in SM Megamall. This event marks the continued collaboration between vivo and the NBA, with the smartphone brand continuing its partnership as the official smartphone of the prestigious basketball league. Since the inception of their partnership in 2023, vivo and the NBA have been dedicated to bringing unique experiences to fans across the globe. Last December 2023, vivo delighted fans with an unforgettable meet and greet featuring NBA legend Richard Hamilton at its concept store in SM Mall of Asia. This time, on April 17, fans in the Philippines had the exclusive opportunity to meet Derek Fisher, a 5-time NBA Champion known for his illustrious career with the Los Angeles Lakers. Beyond his achievements on the court, Fisher has transitioned into roles such as coach, brand investor, and documentary producer, making him a multifaceted personality revered by many. Attendees at the event had the chance to engage with the NBA icon, ask questions, get photo ops and even have their memorabilia signed, creating cherished memories with the basketball legend. This exclusive meet and greet with Derek Fisher was part of vivo’s ongoing campaign for the V30 Series, providing fans with the opportunity to capture moments with the latest V30 Pro smartphone. Powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset, the V30 Pro offers seamless performance for daily smartphone needs, ensuring a smooth user experience. The vivo V30 Pro boasts triple 50MP rear cameras co-engineered with ZEISS, ensuring effortless and stunning mobile photography. Equipped with Aura Light 3.0, the V30 Pro features a powerful soft light that enhances portrait photography, delivering professional-looking results. For more information on the vivo V30 Pro, check out our review here!
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Lakers Legend Derek Fisher will be in the house Friday to support the Harold and Carol Pump Foundation. Thank you to everyone who has purchased a table...
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Derek Fisher Be Better Foundation Inc
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Since 2013, the IRS has released data culled from millions of nonprofit tax filings. Use this database to find organizations and see details like their executive compensation, revenue and expenses, as well as download tax filings going back as far as 2001.
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Form 990 is an information return that most organizations claiming federal tax-exempt status must file yearly with the IRS. Nonprofit Explorer has IRS digitized Form 990 data for filings processed in 2012 and later. If this organization filed an amended return, it may not be reflected below. Duplicate download links may indicate a resubmission or amendment to this organization's original return. Form 990 data is from the IRS. Every organization that has been recognized as tax exempt by the IRS has to file Form 990 every year, unless they make less than $200,000 in revenue and have less than $500,000 in assets, in which case they have to file form 990-EZ. Organizations making less than $50,000 don’t have to file either form but do have to let the IRS they’re still in business via a Form 990N "e-Postcard." Nonprofit Explorer has organizations claiming tax exemption in each of the 27 subsections of the 501(c) section of the tax code, and which have filed a Form 990, Form 990EZ or Form 990PF. Taxable trusts and private foundations that are required to file a form 990PF are also included. Small organizations filing a Form 990N "e-Postcard" are not included in this data.
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Knicks fire ex-Laker Derek Fisher; Kurt Rambis made interim head coach
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2016-02-08T00:00:00
GREENBURGH, N.Y. – Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 11/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else. Fisher was fired Monday, with his team having lost five straight and nine of 10 to fall well back in the Eastern […]
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Orange County Register
https://www.ocregister.com/2016/02/08/knicks-fire-ex-laker-derek-fisher-kurt-rambis-made-interim-head-coach/
GREENBURGH, N.Y. – Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 11/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else. Fisher was fired Monday, with his team having lost five straight and nine of 10 to fall well back in the Eastern Conference playoff race. “It’s time for us to make a change, turn this team around and move forward and get some wins and keep going down the road we had started here at the beginning of the year,” Jackson said at the team’s practice facility. Associate head coach Kurt Rambis was promoted to interim head coach at least through the rest of the season. Rambis, like Fisher an ex-Laker player and a former assistant under Jackson, went 56-145 in two seasons as Minnesota’s coach. The Knicks have fallen to 23-31, dropping Fisher’s overall record to 40-96. Jackson hired Fisher in June 2014, just weeks after Fisher was done playing. “It’s a huge transition from being a player to a coach at any point in time, let alone the season after you retire from playing. So it was a very difficult situation, regardless of where he coached,” Rambis said. “This is a historic franchise and this is a franchise and a fan base that’s used to winning and he started the process, and it won’t be finished and it may not be finished with the next two coaches that are coming in, but I think he was laying the foundation of doing things the right way and turning this franchise around.” But Fisher wasn’t winning lately, and though Jackson praised his work ethic, he had seen enough of the Knicks’ slow starts and faulty finishes. Jackson also questioned whether Fisher took advantage of the experienced assistants Jackson hired to work with him, such as Rambis and Jim Cleamons. Jackson, who won an NBA-record 11 championships as a coach, also told Fisher he may not have mentored him as well as he could have. “There wasn’t really a consensus in our staff. We decided we need to have really good consensus in the working staff, interchanging of ideas and communication,” Jackson said. The Knicks went 17-65 last season but upgraded their roster during the summer with the drafting of Kristaps Porzingis and the signing of veterans Arron Afflalo and Robin Lopez. Fisher then got off to an embarrassing start this season during training camp. He was involved in a fight with Memphis Grizzlies forward and former teammate Matt Barnes when he was at the home of Barnes’ estranged wife in California. “No one’s happy about how that happened and what came out of that,” Jackson said. “That was embarrassing for us and for Derek, but that had no nothing to do with what’s happened here today.” Kobe Bryant, a teammate of Fisher when the Lakers were winning a bunch of NBA titles, said being let go “is part of the job. “He’ll go on to be a coach again,” Bryant said before Monday night’s game at Indiana. “I know he likes teaching the game. I know he likes being around the game, so I’m sure he’ll be coaching again.” The Knicks had the look of a playoff team most of the season but are stumbling into the All-Star break. Fans loudly booed when they fell behind by 19 points Sunday during a 101-96 loss to Denver. Fisher became the fifth coach to be fired this season and the second in New York. Brooklyn had already dumped Lionel Hollins. “This is a very talented team with strong character and I am confident they will succeed,” Fisher said in a statement. “Obviously, I’m disappointed, but have learned an immense amount from this experience and hope to grow from it.” Fisher was a five-time champion playing under Jackson with the Lakers and known as one of the league’s smartest players. Jackson turned to him after Steve Kerr chose to take the Golden State Warriors’ job after he was on the verge of accepting the Knicks’ offer. Former head coaches Tom Thibodeau, Mark Jackson and Brian Shaw all are available. Or Jackson could wait and perhaps make at a run at another of his former players — Luke Walton, who led Golden State to the best start in NBA history while Kerr was recovering from back surgery. But he said he was not looking at any coaching candidates now, saying he was fully confident in Rambis. “Someone has to match the style of the way we do things and there’s a certain style that I have that I think works and I’ve found worked before,” Jackson said. “I don’t know if all those people measure up to that, because I don’t know them well enough, but that’s an important aspect and we’ll find that type of person.” Fisher had overseen the worst season in franchise history as a rookie coach and recently said making the playoffs this season wasn’t as important as the franchise’s progress. Jackson hasn’t said if he expected or demanded a postseason berth, but Rambis said it should be the goal for fans and free agents. “So we’ve got to figure out a way to right this ship so that we can make a push to get into the playoffs,” Rambis said. The Knicks went 17-65 last season but upgraded their roster during the summer with the drafting of Kristaps Porzingis and the signing of veterans Arron Afflalo and Robin Lopez. They had the look of a playoff team most of the season but are stumbling into the All-Star break, and fans loudly booed when they fell behind by 19 points Sunday during a 101-96 loss to the Denver Nuggets. Fisher accepted some of the blame for the team’s recent slow starts after the game, though All-Star forward Carmelo Anthony said that was the responsibility of the players. Fisher was a five-time champion playing under Jackson with the Lakers and known as one of the league’s smartest players. Jackson turned to him as his second choice after Steve Kerr chose to take the Golden State Warriors’ job after he was on the verge of accepting the Knicks’ offer.
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Derek Fisher says he got more from less talented Knicks team
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2017-01-31T19:57:05+00:00
Former Knicks coach Derek Fisher thinks he got more out of a less talented New York team than Jeff Hornacek has from the current team.
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As he nears the one-year anniversary of his firing, Derek Fisher says the New York Knicks were doing a better job with less talent when he was head coach than they are now under Jeff Hornacek. Team president Phil Jackson fired Fisher on Feb. 8 after the Knicks started the season 23-31. This season's Knicks are 21-28 entering Tuesday's game in Washington, with a roster assembled to win now. "We were able to take a team that wasn't as talented as the team they have now, and we were much better and much further along than this group is that they have now," Fisher told Bleacher Report. "Because the foundation was being laid. "That's different than just trying to coach basketball -- and it takes longer. That's the part that you can't measure in wins and losses either. That's what we were doing the best at." The Knicks have lost 15 of 20 games since Christmas. Hornacek, in his first year with the Knicks, has had to deal with plenty -- Carmelo Anthony's relationship with Jackson, trade rumors about Anthony, Derrick Rose's peculiar one-game absence and injuries like Kristaps Porzingis' Achilles and Rose's sprained ankle. Hornacek was asked Tuesday if there's an unwritten protocol that coaches follow, when it comes to commenting about the job other coaches are doing. "Well, I wouldn't do it," Hornacek said at the team's morning shootaround in Washington, D.C. "I don't think a lot of other guys would do it. But certain guys will." Fisher says he's bothered that all the positive work he was doing with the Knicks was "overshadowed by opinion ... about a personal matter." That was in reference to his much-publicized run-in with former Los Angeles Lakers teammate Matt Barnes over Barnes' ex-wife. After Jackson was hired to become the Knicks' president, the legendary former coach hired Fisher on a five-year deal when Steve Kerr took the Golden State Warriors job. Fisher didn't even make it two seasons before Jackson let him go. "It was strange to me that it was cut short prior to really seeing it all the way through," Fisher said. Fisher had never coached before taking the Knicks job, and he says it was even harder trying to execute what Jackson wanted -- installing and teaching the triangle offense -- as the Knicks were rebuilding. "One of the challenges for all of us was we were in the basketball department under the umbrella of Phil Jackson and who he was and who he is and what he was able to do as coach and leader," Fisher said. "Then [ when you're ] asking me as a head coach in a sense not to create the same results, but take the same system or way of playing and try and teach these guys how to play it -- and utilize it in similar ways as when he taught it -- I think at times it was more challenging for our players to really understand, 'Who am I committing myself to? Who am I selling myself to? Who am I running through the brick wall for?'" Hornacek was asked about Fisher's assessment that it's challenging for players to figure out who they are committing to on the floor with Jackson hovering as team president and wanting a certain style of play. "I think maybe they think that occasionally," Hornacek said. "Again, when you have a system you are trying to run, have new guys, it takes a while. It takes time. We seem to be making strides now in some of the things we are running, which, 45 games into it, you hope it was Game 1 that you just get it together. But it is something that takes a while for them to really understand it, really read it." Of Fisher, Hornacek said, "Again, he may have thought he did something with that team from last year. I'm not concerned about that. I don't think our guys are. So just go play." Fisher went 17-65 in his first season with the Knicks in 2014-15. He said he thought the Knicks were on the right path last season and that then-rookie Porzingis was developing nicely when Fisher was fired. But he said that he and Jackson, his former Lakers coach, didn't mesh as they had hoped in their new roles. "We both didn't know exactly what we were doing," Fisher said. "Being the head coach is not like playing. Being president is not like being the head coach. That's one of the reasons why we didn't quite complete our meshing and blending of talents and thoughts, because those two positions are not always aligned." In hindsight, Fisher concedes that maybe he rushed into his Knicks job. "When we're young, sometimes we're quick to go after the first or the newest or the shiniest opportunity that is in front of us, because we don't quite know any better," Fisher said. "The prettiest girl, the shiniest car, the best-looking house. Then once we open the door and walk inside the house, we realize the walls aren't painted, the foundation's cracked, the plumbing is leaking in the backyard and the pool is about to collapse. "You don't see those things or you don't have a feel for the idea that you kind of have to inspect all of that before you decide to buy that house." The first-time coach's reputation suffered after the altercation with Barnes over Barnes' ex-wife, Gloria Govan, in Southern California, where Fisher flew on an off day during Knicks training camp. The NBA suspended Barnes two games for the incident. Fisher says the judgment passed on his own "character and integrity" had been difficult to deal with until recently. "If the worst thing someone has to say about me is that I'm now going out with a woman who used to be married to this guy I worked with for a year six years ago," Fisher said before pausing, according to Bleacher Report, "cool." "I see how quickly it shifts and changes when people are told something they don't even know if it's true or not," Fisher said. "It's comical and hypocritical that we seem to live that way. For whatever reason, we've become that type of society. Particularly in sports. There's this tough-guy bravado culture we've created in sports -- where if you're not the toughest, baddest, craziest, strongest dude on the block, then you're maybe the softest dude on the block. Our point of reference with these things and how we judge someone else's situation so quickly is crazy to me. It is beyond crazy." Fisher is still with Govan and works as a basketball television analyst. "My life has gotten easier over the last several months," Fisher said. "Because there was so much judgment made and assumption passed through this situation that people read about on me, my character and my integrity that isn't true. So it has made it easier for me to focus on me. "We were doing a lot of really good things with the Knicks. That's what bothers me. The good that was being done got overshadowed by opinion, actually -- inaccurate opinion about a personal matter. Nobody really knows what happened, because there's been just noise about what happened."
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. – Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 11/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else. Fisher was fired Monday, with his team having lost five straight and nine of 10 to fall well back in the Eastern […]
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. – Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 11/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else. Fisher was fired Monday, with his team having lost five straight and nine of 10 to fall well back in the Eastern Conference playoff race. “It’s time for us to make a change, turn this team around and move forward and get some wins and keep going down the road we had started here at the beginning of the year,” Jackson said at the team’s practice facility. Associate head coach Kurt Rambis was promoted to interim head coach at least through the rest of the season. Rambis, like Fisher an ex-Laker player and a former assistant under Jackson, went 56-145 in two seasons as Minnesota’s coach. The Knicks have fallen to 23-31, dropping Fisher’s overall record to 40-96. Jackson hired Fisher in June 2014, just weeks after Fisher was done playing. “It’s a huge transition from being a player to a coach at any point in time, let alone the season after you retire from playing. So it was a very difficult situation, regardless of where he coached,” Rambis said. “This is a historic franchise and this is a franchise and a fan base that’s used to winning and he started the process, and it won’t be finished and it may not be finished with the next two coaches that are coming in, but I think he was laying the foundation of doing things the right way and turning this franchise around.” But Fisher wasn’t winning lately, and though Jackson praised his work ethic, he had seen enough of the Knicks’ slow starts and faulty finishes. Jackson also questioned whether Fisher took advantage of the experienced assistants Jackson hired to work with him, such as Rambis and Jim Cleamons. Jackson, who won an NBA-record 11 championships as a coach, also told Fisher he may not have mentored him as well as he could have. “There wasn’t really a consensus in our staff. We decided we need to have really good consensus in the working staff, interchanging of ideas and communication,” Jackson said. The Knicks went 17-65 last season but upgraded their roster during the summer with the drafting of Kristaps Porzingis and the signing of veterans Arron Afflalo and Robin Lopez. Fisher then got off to an embarrassing start this season during training camp. He was involved in a fight with Memphis Grizzlies forward and former teammate Matt Barnes when he was at the home of Barnes’ estranged wife in California. “No one’s happy about how that happened and what came out of that,” Jackson said. “That was embarrassing for us and for Derek, but that had no nothing to do with what’s happened here today.” Kobe Bryant, a teammate of Fisher when the Lakers were winning a bunch of NBA titles, said being let go “is part of the job. “He’ll go on to be a coach again,” Bryant said before Monday night’s game at Indiana. “I know he likes teaching the game. I know he likes being around the game, so I’m sure he’ll be coaching again.” The Knicks had the look of a playoff team most of the season but are stumbling into the All-Star break. Fans loudly booed when they fell behind by 19 points Sunday during a 101-96 loss to Denver. Fisher became the fifth coach to be fired this season and the second in New York. Brooklyn had already dumped Lionel Hollins. “This is a very talented team with strong character and I am confident they will succeed,” Fisher said in a statement. “Obviously, I’m disappointed, but have learned an immense amount from this experience and hope to grow from it.” Fisher was a five-time champion playing under Jackson with the Lakers and known as one of the league’s smartest players. Jackson turned to him after Steve Kerr chose to take the Golden State Warriors’ job after he was on the verge of accepting the Knicks’ offer. Former head coaches Tom Thibodeau, Mark Jackson and Brian Shaw all are available. Or Jackson could wait and perhaps make at a run at another of his former players — Luke Walton, who led Golden State to the best start in NBA history while Kerr was recovering from back surgery. But he said he was not looking at any coaching candidates now, saying he was fully confident in Rambis. “Someone has to match the style of the way we do things and there’s a certain style that I have that I think works and I’ve found worked before,” Jackson said. “I don’t know if all those people measure up to that, because I don’t know them well enough, but that’s an important aspect and we’ll find that type of person.” Fisher had overseen the worst season in franchise history as a rookie coach and recently said making the playoffs this season wasn’t as important as the franchise’s progress. Jackson hasn’t said if he expected or demanded a postseason berth, but Rambis said it should be the goal for fans and free agents. “So we’ve got to figure out a way to right this ship so that we can make a push to get into the playoffs,” Rambis said. The Knicks went 17-65 last season but upgraded their roster during the summer with the drafting of Kristaps Porzingis and the signing of veterans Arron Afflalo and Robin Lopez. They had the look of a playoff team most of the season but are stumbling into the All-Star break, and fans loudly booed when they fell behind by 19 points Sunday during a 101-96 loss to the Denver Nuggets. Fisher accepted some of the blame for the team’s recent slow starts after the game, though All-Star forward Carmelo Anthony said that was the responsibility of the players. Fisher was a five-time champion playing under Jackson with the Lakers and known as one of the league’s smartest players. Jackson turned to him as his second choice after Steve Kerr chose to take the Golden State Warriors’ job after he was on the verge of accepting the Knicks’ offer.
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Steve is the Chief Executive Officer of Agassi Graf Holdings. He is responsible for the leadership and operation of three for-profit entities (Agassi Graf Holdings, Agassi Ventures LLC, and Stefanie Graf Ventures LLC) plus one non-profit foundation (Andre Agassi Foundation for Education). He is a visionary; a passionate and progressive leader with the broad institutional experience and the intellect necessary to motivate and lead a diverse team of professionals in both the for profit and not for profit business sectors. More about Steve Beau brings with him over 15 years of hands-on experience in Sports Medicine. Beau is a co-owner of Body Dynamix Integrated Sports Medicine that is housed inside Sports Academy, providing all of our medical services in-house. Currently Beau is a Co-Founder of Sports Academy and Body Dynamix, the Executive Director of Integrated Sports Medicine and Human Performance, and the Director of Volleyball at Sports Academy. In addition to that he is also the Official Chiropractor for the 2022 World Champion Los Angeles Rams. More about Dr. Beau Justin Reading’s duty at Sports Academy is to guide people he comes in contact with while helping achieve their full potential in life. Whether the goal is Increasing Strength, Speed, Size, Fitness Level, or just simply decreasing pain and improving function, He enjoys helping them conquer their goals. He is constantly learning from members/athletes and co-workers and strives to always better himself as a person and coach. His certifications include NASM CPT/CES, IYCA HSS&CC, NSPA CSAC/CWPC, SFMA 1, and NREMT. More about Justin Christine Yangson is a Performance Coach as well as the Head Coach for our girls U15’s volleyball club team for the 2023-24 season. As one of the few female sports performance coaches at Sports Academy’s, Christine dedicates an extensive amount of time and personal research into performance training, mobility, plyometrics, and nutrition and teaches several Sports Academy classes including Jump Training. Christine’s love for the game has driven her passion for coaching volleyball since 2006 holding roles as both head and an assistant at the club and High School levels. More about Christine Gerald is new to the Sports Academy coaching staff and is a North Carolina native. He has played basketball at the high school, collegiate, and professional level (overseas). He attended Barton College in Wilson, NC where he was the starting point guard for four years. Gerald experience tons of success during his tenure at Barton: Freshmen of Year, All Conference (4x), Conference Player of the Year, and much more. He was also named D2 All American and currently holds his schools all-time scoring record with 1984 total points. More about Gerald As Founder and CEO of Sports Academy, Chad is continuing to express his passion for philanthropy with the development of the Sports Academy Foundation. Philanthropically, Chad serves as Vice President and Director for the Special Forces Charitable Trust, whose primary mission is to provide meaningful financial support, programs, and services to the U.S. Army Special Forces; Co-Founder of the Snyder Leadership Legacy Fellows Program, whose mission is to develop young leaders through the transformational process developed and utilized by Coach Bill Snyder at Kansas State University. More about Chad Sarah is the Executive Assistant to Dr. Beau Daniels, DC and has worked for him for 10 years. She played Division 1 Volleyball at Auburn University where she learned the importance of teamwork, dedication, and leadership. She has a multi-faceted skill set that allows her to be plugged into multiple areas of the company. In addition, she is the assistant coach for the boys 17’s team for the 2024-25 volleyball club season, this is her third year with this team and has coached youth volleyball for over 12 years. More about Sarah Coach Halle Perkins has been a part of our family at Sports Academy for three years now and is one of our head coaches for our Youth Volleyball Membership as well as the Assistant Coach for our 15’s Girls club team for the 2023-24 season. While coaching basic volleyball is one goal, she also hopes to encourage kids to find a love for the sport all while teaching the importance of teamwork and ethics. More about Halle Dr. Kait is a native of Orange, California and graduate of Southern California University of Health Sciences with a Doctorate of Chiropractic and emphasis in Sports Medicine. She has a passion for helping athletes suffering from injuries recover and return to play as well as giving them the tools they need to prevent future injuries. Dr. Kait is excited to be a part of the volleyball coaching staff as it has reconnected her to the sport she loves. More about Dr. Kaitlyn My role in Sport Academy is to help clients move again pain free and optimize longevity. Depending on the needs of the client, I focus on targeting muscles that are used in a specific sport or their daily job. I worked as a Physical therapy aide for 3 years and a massage therapist for 2 years. I learned a lot from working with a physical therapist for so I could learn proper body mechanics, rehabilitation process and how to treat different injuries. I played soccer and wrestled through high school. Right now I enjoy training Brazilian jiu jitsu it’s an awesome sport it challenges me mentally and physically. More about Julio Kristina is a licensed Massage Therapist hailing from the San Fernando Valley. With a deep passion for healing the body and a strong connection to health and fitness, Kristina embarked on a journey to become a skilled practitioner in the field of massage therapy. Kristina’s approach to massage therapy is rooted in her deep understanding of the body’s interconnectedness. She believes that true healing goes beyond surface-level relaxation and encompasses a holistic approach that addresses physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. Beyond her professional endeavors, Kristina’s values personal growth and is committed to lifelong learning. She actively seeks opportunities to expand her knowledge, staying updated with the latest research and techniques in massage therapy. Additionally, she is a firm believer in giving back to the community and actively engages in philanthropic activities related to health and wellness. More about Kristina Tracy is bringing her love and knowledge of the game of volleyball to help young athletes develop and reach their full potential. She is currently offering private and small group lessons to middle and high school age girls and boys seeking extra training. Tracy has a passion for coaching youth athletes, helping them improve their individual volleyball skills, as well as expand their mindset and increase their competitive drive. She also enjoys coaching in a team setting and helping to foster the special bonds between teammates that make their experience both successful and enjoyable. When coaching, Tracy focuses on the whole person and emphasizes positive attitude, work ethic, teamwork, competition, and valuable life skills. More about Tracy Nayra is a a certified Massage Therapist and “Wellness Specialist” with a profound dedication to fostering an active and mindful lifestyle through specialized massage and stretch therapy. Her practice is distinguished by a unique ability to combine deep understanding of body mechanics with personalized care. Utilizing Deep Tissue techniques to deliver transformational results for muscle recovery and decreasing pain. Nayra is from Santa Cruz, California, a small beach town in the Bay Area. She grew up very athletic; studying Teo Kwon Do, soccer, swimming, snowboarding but what stole her heart was dance. She went to a classical Ballet studio and separated from that, a competitive dance studio. She had the opportunity to perform and compete against other studios from across the state. Ranking high as a soloist and with her company, she continued to follow her passion for dance, and moved across the coast to Boston, Massachusetts. There; she studied Modern dance at The Boston Conservatory at Berklee College of Music. Throughout her career in dance, Nayra had many injuries. Her last injury, left her to make the decision to change her career path to helping others bring awareness to a well rounded recovery routine to create longevity and max performance in their active lifestyle, through different massage and stretching modalities. These days her artistry shines through her paintings! More about Nyra Nick has 8 years of experience coaching volleyball at the club & high school level, whether boys or girls he enjoys the sport of volleyball not only for its physical nature, but also the challenges that come along mentally. He believes he has worked with some of the best volleyball minds this area has to offer, and will always continue to have a learning mindset when it comes to coaching at a high level. More about Nick Carson Clark is the Technical Director for Volleyball at Sports Academy while also coaching for the girls 15 & 16 Premier teams. Carson has coached girls club volleyball for the past two years locally and has been the head coach at Notre Dame Boys Indoor and Beach volleyball teams for the past two as well. He was lucky enough to be selected to the US Men’s National team from 2011-2019. During that time he played professionally in France, Greece, India and Poland. More about Carson
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12/12 Architects & Planners, LLC Cinda Lester '96 Owner Email | Website | 630-346-1620 Facebook | Instagram 644 67th Street Downers Grove, IL 60516 Cinda and Henri began 12/12 Architects & Planners LLC with one small project 17 years ago. Since then, the size and scope of our projects have grown - everything from front porches to new custom homes. Working in our own back yard to all over the northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin area - we're still growing, and happily so. Our one-on-one design approach caters to you; and to that end, every single project is a custom design. We work with you to design the best possible places for you and your family – often creating solutions you might not have considered. Big design ideas are great, but so are the little ones. How you and your family are going to use the space is vital to the overall design - more than just about the floors and walls. When you say that you desperately need more storage for the kids' toys, we understand. When you say that you can't stand your dining room for one more holiday get-together, we know what you mean. We can help. Bernardo Wills Sheila Gates-Ping '01 Architect Email | Website | 509-838-4511 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn 153 S. Jefferson Street Spokane, WA 99201 We are a multi-disciplinary design firm in Spokane, Washington that provides value added services in architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, land-use and master planning. Brenardo Wills is here to make communities better. We do this by giving our clients purpose a place. We design places, spaces and visions. Several University of Idaho alumni work for the firm including Chuck Horgan, Principal; Ryan Zane, Principal design director; Dell Hatch, Principal landscape architect, Bill LaRue, associate landscape architect; Sarina Spatola, architect; Kyle Madsen, architect and Sheila Gates-Ping, architect. BRS Architects Trent Koci '94 Owner Email | Website | 208-336-8370 1010 S. Allante Pl Boise, ID 83709 BRS Architects was founded by Billy Ray Strite and Clinton Yaka in 1974. Efficiency and project success became a common theme when BRS was involved with a building project. In 2005, BRS expanded their leadership by welcoming long-time architects Doug Racine ‘79, Trent Koci ‘94 and Andrew Davis as partners. In 2017, another Vandal was added to the team - Joe Thompson ‘98. BRS Architects employs a staff of 18, including six licensed architects and 2 two LEED® Accredited Professionals. By providing professional and award-winning design, planning, and administrative service to their clients, BRS Architects has become one of the most respected architectural firms in the region. de Reus Architects Mark de Reus '77 Founder Email | Website | 208-928-7750 Instagram 171 East 2nd Street Ketchum, ID 83340 Led by Mark de Reus, Dan Dzakowic, Louis Kaufman, John Rowland and Christopher Strahle, the firm is supported by a talented staff of architects and designers. Founded in 2005, the firm has offices in Sun Valley, Idaho and Hawaii. The practice is dedicated to creating luxury homes and estimations across a broad range of climates and geographies. We distill a project to its essence, exploring client aspirations, location, and culture to inspire meaningful and respectful architecture. We believe that good design is respectful of tradition while being evolutionary and adaptive. Through trust, guidance and collaboration, we create original spaces with empathy that go beyond they expected. We journey with our clients, nurturing, managing and supporting our consultants, artisans, and builders to realize the design. McClaren Wilson & Lawrie, Inc. James McClaren '79 CEO Email | Website | 602-331-4141 8705 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85020 Architects with offices in Arizona, Virginia and Illinois. We specialize in civic architecture with emphasis in Law Enforcement, Courts, City Halls and the Forensic Sciences. McLaughlin & Associates James D. McLaughlin '71 Owner Email | Website | 208-726-9392 Facebook 100 S. Leadville Ave Ketchum, ID 83340 As an Idaho native and University of Idaho graduate of the class of 1971, Jim McLaughlin is grateful to the University of Idaho for his degree in architecture which laid the foundation for his successful career. McLaughlin formed McLaughlin and Associates in 1975, and though the firm has moved several times in Ketchum — from their original location in the Kneeland Building and finally 15 years ago to their present location at 100 South Leadville in Ketchum — the business has always remained under his ownership and direction. Michael Terrell Landscape Architecture, PLLC Michael Terrell '86 Owner Email | Website | 509-922-7449 1421 N. Meadowwood Lane, Suite 150 Liberty Lake, WA 99019 Michael Terrell - Landscape Architecture, PLLC is a full-service landscape architecture and planning consulting firm. We provide landscape architectural services to cities, counties, school districts, state agencies and commercial developers. We specialize in designing parks, recreation and trail facilities that connect people and communities to each other and the environment. In addition, we design the landscapes for K-12 and higher education facilities including tracks, sports facilities, plazas, landscapes and irrigation systems. Miller Stauffer Architects Michael Walker '04 Owner Email | Website | 208-664-1773 601 E. Front Ave. Ste 201 Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 Miller Stauffer Architects has been in business since the early 1980's. Founded by two University of Idaho Alumni Monte Miller and Richard (Dick) Stauffer. We work on both Private and Public Sector projects ranging from small tenant improvements to Multi-Story High rises. Admiral Engineering & Surveying Charles S Halsey '84 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 937-223-5807 14 West First Street Dayton, OH 45402 Civil Engineering and Land Surveying services. Affording Motherhood | Personal Finance Coaching Shannon Clark '07 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-806-1689 2600A East Seltice #123 Post Falls, ID 83854 Get the information and inspiration you need to budget successfully and work from home so you can enjoy more time with your family, with personalized support to help you reach your financial goals faster. Allstate Insurance -Ted Curet Donald "Ted" Curet '91 Owner Email | Website | 208-882-8782 117 W. D Street Moscow, ID 83843 Insurance for all of Idaho and Washington. Life, home, renters, condo, auto, business, you name it I'll help you or guide you. American Insurance Shawn Sullivan '93 Owner Email | Website Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter Moscow Location: 208-882-8544 604 S. Washington Street Moscow, ID 83843 Lewiston Location: 208-746-9646 55 Southway Avenue Lewiston, ID 83501 Founded in 1922, American Insurance is a fourth-generation independent insurance agency that is owned and actively operated by the Sullivan family. Our UI alumni staff members include President Shawn Sullivan '93, Vice President Philip Sullivan '04, Health Agent Tim Gleason '86, Agent and Moscow Assistant Manager Jeremy VanHouten '13, Agency Systems Admin Carmen Johnson '89 & '90 and Agency Marketing Manager Stephanie Herbert '03. American Insurance has locations in Moscow and Lewiston. We write insurance in five western states as an agency of proven professionals with experience and specialized knowledge for every insurance need. We offer coverage for your auto, home, business, farm, bonds, medical, life and employee benefits. Our agents are caring and conscientious people you can trust and depend on. The agency represents America’s leading insurance companies and writes thousands of policies of every type and kind of insurance. Aujom Productions Brian Tario '98 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 702-252-8566 2328 Caserta Court Henderson, NV 89074 Established in 2002, Aujom Productions is a full-service video production and post-production company specializing in exceeding client expectations. Our clients require powerful marketing and advertising tools to maximize sales and awareness. They need a business-focused partner that takes the time to understand their goals and collaborates to achieve them. Our passion for creativity drives us while our extensive knowledge of the latest video technology provides maximum flexibility for our clients. Aujom Productions has the breadth and depth necessary to transform your dreams into reality. Blodgett's Floor Covering / LSB Architect Larry Blodgett '88 Owner Email | Website | 925-284-4807 3291 Mt. Diablo Court Pleasant Hill, CA We've been helping Bay Area residents beautify their homes and businesses since 1946! Canyon Rim Photography Jordan Scott '17 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-670-1048 1396 North Pointe Dr Twin Falls, ID 83301 My mission as a photographer is giving you an experience that feels valued, heard, comfortable and appreciated. The Caxton Printers Ltd. Scott Gipson '90, '93 CEO This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Caxton Printers: Website | Caxton Press: Website | 208-459-7421 Caxton Printers: Facebook | Caxton Press: Facebook | LinkedIn 312 Main Street Caldwell, ID 83605 Caxton is a multi-faceted business serving several markets: printing services, textbook distribution, school and office supplies, election materials and private book production. Coeur Solutions, Training, Coaching and Consulting Heather Erikson '15 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-964-9604 26001 N. Winsome Drive Athol, ID 83801 Coeur Solutions, LLC is committed to helping each individual and organization achieve their goals by focusing on personal and team development. By utilizing a strengths-based approach we assist in turning natural talents of individuals into effective teamwork to achieve powerful results. We provide team training, individual coaching and business consulting. Country Financial - Al Moreno Agency Al Moreno Jr '11 Owner Email | Website | 509-783-0586 1446 Spaulding Ave, Suite 203 Richland, WA 99352 I look forward to learning about your needs and helping you and your family achieve financial security! Offering auto, home, life and business insurance in Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Arizona. Davis Bookkeeping LLC Mirinda Davis '93 Owner Email | 208-833-3748 1954 Crestview Drive Moscow, ID 83844 Davis Bookkeeping, LLC, located in Moscow, provides bookkeeping services. Deal Insurance Byron Diehl '86 Email | Website | 208-466-2465 917 2nd Avenue South Nampa, ID 83651 We are proud Vandals! Deal Insurance has been taking care of families, farms and businesses all over Idaho and the western United States for almost 90 years. Contact alumni Byron Diehl or Bill Deal to get the personal service you deserve from an independent insurance professional. GO VANDALS! Eagle Cap Public Policy LLC Travis Jones '99, '02 Email | Website | 208-949-8865 5105 N. Asissi Avenue Meridian, ID 83646 Eagle Cap Public Policy's mission is to carefully design and implement strategic objectives that activate solutions and opportunities in support of the people and businesses of the Pacific Northwest’s booming and diverse economy. Eagle Cap Public Policy provides businesses and organizations of all sizes with political consulting, lobbying services and strategic solutions to navigate the complex web of government policy making and regulatory systems. Travis is a public policy expert and political strategist blending innovative and political insights with a deep and diverse understanding of major local, regional and national issues to assist clients in telling compelling and impactful stories to key elected officials and government leaders. FastPitch IR Jeff Pittman '08 Co-Founder Email | Website | 312-999-0187 Facebook Newport, WA 99156 We are a two-person (Rodney & Jeff), USA-based investor relations team that specializes in helping companies positively connect with their current and prospective investors. Felsman Geologic Services Jason Felsman '10 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | 720-393-9615 918 Christensen Drive Spearfish, SD 57783 FGS provides geologic support for mineral exploration projects. We specialize in geologic mapping, drill logging and project management, as well as petrography and microanalytical services. We have extensive experience in precious metal and industrial mineral exploration. Forsmann Accounting LLC Brandy McElroy '97 Owner Email | Website | 208-962-3161 Facebook 414 Main Street PO Box 37 Cottonwood, ID 83522 We offer accounting, payroll and tax services. Freedom 4 You Bookkeeping, LLC Nicolas Espinoza '22 Partner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-917-3736 Facebook PO Box 388 Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 I will help you focus on your business. Life will be easier when you can concentrate on what you do best... running your business! Your time will take on a different meaning when I shoulder the responsibility of ensuring your business runs smoothly and is fully tax compliant. Forget about data entry, number crunching or worry! Fuchs Consulting Group, LLC Shannon Fuchs '91 Owner Email | Website | 208-451-3375 LinkedIn 104 Elk Ridge Lane Grangeville, ID 83530 Fuchs Consulting Group (FCG), LLC is an organization dedicated to providing continuous improvement coaching that helps businesses achieve best in class results by developing people and culture and then delivering optimized systems and processes. We specialize in assisting individuals and teams in leveraging their strengths and understanding the unintended consequences of their blind spots resulting in increased engagement and trust. We focus on building leadership, culture and process to maximize business impact and assure sustainability. GeoProfessional Innovation Corporation Travis Wambeke '93, '97. 10 Owner Email | Website | 509-339-2000 Facebook 6 O'Donnell Rd. Pullman, WA 99163 We provide geoprofessional services, comprised of three dynamic, complementary service lines – geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting and construction testing/special inspection. HiPoint Ag Nathan Rosenau '11 Owner Email | 208-816-2056 822 Burrell Ave Lewiston, ID 83501 HiPoint Ag works with farmers from input to budgeting, from marketing to crops and everything in between. After Nathan worked in the ag industry for 10 years, he decided to venture out on his own to help farmers be more profitable. Idaho Water Engineering Hal Anderson '79, '81 Partner Email | Website | 208-830-5525 2918 N. El Rancho Pl. Boise, ID 83704 We are a civil engineering and water resource consulting firm. Our expertise lies in: water rights, measuring, technical studies, aquifer recharge, water quality improvement and irrigation automation. We have offices in Boise, Coeur d'Alene and Idaho Falls. In Situ Engineering Keith Brown '83 Founder Email | Website | 360-568-2807 6232 195th Street SE Snohomish, WA 98290 In Situ Engineering was founded by Keith Brown, (B.S. Geological Engineering, College of Mines, 1983) in 1992. The company is a specialty geotechnical engineering contractor performing in situ testing services primarily for geotechnical consulting firms, but also some work for governments and contractors. We are currently deploying the following services: pre-bored and self boring electronic pressuremeter testing, cone penetrometer testing with shear wave and pore pressure measurements, electronic vane shear, P-S wave suspension logging and geoprobe soil sampling. In Situ Engineering has worked on every continent except Antarctica! We have been especially active in mining, petroleum, nuclear, tunneling, dam and bridge projects. We have also performed forensic testing on high profile failures. Go Vandals! Kelly Kimberling Gilder Insurance Agency Kelly Kimberling Gilder '11 Owner Email | Website | 208-882-4414 205 S. Main St. Moscow, ID 83843 Kelly Kimberling Gilder became an agent with Farmers Insurance in June of 2010. Before becoming an agent, Kelly worked for her father Jon Kimberling at his Moscow office while attending University of Idaho. In August of 2011, she graduated with a B.S. in Business Productions Operations Management and immediately moved to Rathdrum Idaho at the request of Farmers to take over the agency there. In November of 2015, she sold her agency in Rathdrum, returned home to Moscow to prepare to eventually purchase the business from Jon. That occurred in November of 2022 when Jon and Kelly switched rolls. Kelly now is the agent and Jon works for her. That makes Kelly the second generation of our family to own an agency in Moscow where she can continue to offer our customers the five star service the agency is known for. The Kimberling Family presence in Moscow dates back over 46 years ago when Jon came to work with the Newsome family. We are here for all your insurance needs. Some of the products we specialize in are auto, home, life, recreational vehicles, business, health and Medicare. We are also licensed in 8 states, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Montana, Utah, Arizona, California and Nevada. Kim Hildebrand Photography Kim Hildebrand '95 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 206-491-2708 Instagram Coeur d'Alene, ID 83843 Kim is an award-winning newborn and family photographer based in Coeur d'Alene, ID who captures the beautiful story of family life for down-to-earth parents who value real, honest and intimate photos with their loved ones. She has been passionate about creative and honest storytelling with newborns, kids and families since 2007. Legacy Global Accounting Services PA Chad Bailey '94 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-263-5154 LinkedIn 414 Church Street, Suite 304 Sandpoint, ID 83864 Chad Bailey is a Certified Public Accountant licensed in Washington and Idaho. Lochsa Engineering Mark Hedge '85 Owner Email | Website | 702-365-9312 6345 S. Jones Blvd, Suite 100 Las Vegas, NV 89118 We provide surveying, civil engineering and structural engineering consultation and design. Material Handling Solutions, LLC Andy Emerson '97 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-780-1120 LinkedIn 1750 W. Front Street, Suite 100 Boise, ID 83702 MHSolutions designs and supplies bulk material handling systems for the mining industry and other heavy industrial clients. Our office is based in Boise, Idaho and we also have a satellite office in Santiago, Chile. We have executed large scale projects around the world for a number of major mining companies and cement producers. Our staff consists of mechanical engineers, structural engineers, project managers and designers with extensive industry experience. Mechanical Systems and Analysis Christopher Quijano '90 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-477-1470 LinkedIn 11925 W Rader Dr Boise, ID 83713 At MSA we specialize in Product Development. Our goal is to help the startup or small company take a product from concept, through design, analysis, prototyping and testing, to a manufactured product. In addition to the complete product development process, at MSA we can apply our knowledge of design, analysis and testing to any company that needs additional specialized resources. Memories Preserved LLC Lindsey Hulstrom '90 Owner Email | Website | 608-531-2322 1040 E. Lakeside Drive Edgerton, WI 53534 Memories Preserved LLC thrives in helping individuals, families and businesses preserve their legacies and values through capturing their memoirs in written format. Mike Lowry — Phocus Insurance Services Mike Lowry '06 Partner Email | Website | Office 602-955-7705 | Cell 208-608-1404 7600 N. 16th Street, Ste 100 Phoenix, AZ 85020 Insurance coverage is unique. With Phocus Insurance, they work to get you the right coverage at the best possible price. As an Independent Insurance Agency, they have over 20 different insurance companies ready to save you money and customize your insurance plan. Their team of licensed professionals are honest, caring and knowledgeable. Let them get started by generating your complimentary personalized quote, today! Pop! Balloon Bar Hayley Lydig '14 Owner Email | Website | 509-315-9663 1003 E. Trent, Suite 150 Spokane, WA 99202 Pop is your one stop shop for all your balloon needs. Specializing in custom balloon installations and helium bundles, Pop wants to help make your balloon vision come to life! Our goal is to create moments that get your friends or customers, talking, taking pictures and creating Insta worthy experiences. Let us deliver some #balloonsmiles right to your door! We can’t wait to party with you! Presnell Gage, PLLC Jackson Davis '88 Partner Email | Website | 208-882-2211 Facebook 609 S. Washington St. Ste. 202 Moscow, ID 83843 Presnell Gage, PLLC is an accounting and consulting firm, providing a full range of services across a spectrum of industries and interests. Since 1950, we have helped individuals and businesses prosper in increasingly complex, competitive and ever-changing environments. Our practice consists of serving the needs of individuals, closely held businesses, partnerships, corporations, non-profit and governmental entities. Our goal is to continue to provide quality services to our clients and strive to keep the reputation we have for excellence. To accomplish that, we have a dynamic, creative workforce that has been trained to see the whole picture so that they can help clients craft complete solutions to complex problems. Prospecting Done for You Justin Stephens '09 Owner Email | Website | 208-310-3398 14119 Bluebird Park Road Windermere, FL 34786 We execute an 18 touch sequence for our clients to get qualified business in the door. We work with companies who sell products and services that are 30k+, have a high lifetime value of a client. We work with people who are high value, price and proud of it. Reagan Parks & Associates Ken Reagan '68 and Derone Johnson '95 Owners Email | Website | 208-388-1475 1101 W. River Street, Suite 350 Boise, ID 83704 CPA firm, tax return preparation, tax consulting and planning. Robb Steinke Appraisal, LLC Robb Steinke '84 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-316-5229 Driggs, ID 83422 We appraise farms, ranches, dairies, feedlots, poultry and other ag facilities and equipment that are typically sold with the real estate. Gain confidence in your appraisal results and identify any potential errors or inconsistencies with a thorough appraisal review. When you need an extra set of eyes on agricultural properties, we will help evaluate and negotiate on your behalf. Solved Engineering Inc. Edward William '10 CEO This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 800-975-9723 1223 Cleveland Ave, Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92103 Solved Engineering provides staffing for technicians, engineers and drafters within the gas and electric utility industry. In addition, we also provide electrical engineering services and project management. Sunflower Entertainment Sydney Holt '12 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website |253-335-1784 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn 1013 SW 347th St Federal Way, WA 98023 Sunflower Entertainment is an event planning and coordinating business dedicated to helping you plan and manage any event! We do anything from milestone life events and weddings, to large corporate events. Life is a party, let us help you plan it! Superior Performance International LLC Jeff Glaze '79 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website |208-703-5844 24015 Middleton Drive Selbyville, DE 19975 Superior Performance International is positioned to best support those organizations which serve, support and provide homes to older adults. This includes full-service retirement communities as well as organizations supporting specific older adult needs such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing. For non-profit entities, we can help you with fundraising initiatives as well as day-to-day development office administrative, accounting and financial systems. We also have expertise in acute care hospital operations and public healthcare organizations. The Paulson Becker Agency Temira Miller '95 and Hatch Paulson '95 Owners Email | Website | 509-380-9930 707 W. Main Ave, Suite B1 Spokane, WA 99201 The Paulson Becker Agency is a family run and locally owned business in Spokane, with deep roots in our community. We would like to be the insurance agency for your family, for life. We call our clients our friends and we treat our friends like family. Knowing that you have given us your trust and the opportunity to help you with your insurance needs, we will honor that trust and work diligently to find you the right insurance coverage for your personal and business situation. Troy Insurance Agency, Inc David Troy '87 CEO Lewiston Location Email | Website |208-743-3541 1822 18th Avenue Lewiston, ID 83501 Moscow Location Amanda Troy '13: Email | Derek Bruce '14: Email Website | 208-882-2814 207 S. Main Street Moscow, ID 83843 Troy Insurance Agency is a locally owned Independent Agent. We represent the leading commercial and personal lines carriers in the industry. We have a licensed staff of 13 professionals and serve the Pacific Northwest market area from our Moscow location at 207 S. Main Street and Lewiston at 1822 18th Avenue. Wapiti Consulting Matthew Johnson '05 Owner Email | Website | 208-651-1120 2207 W. Dakota Avenue Hayden, ID 83835 We specialize in water, wastewater and heavy industrial power, controls, process, programming and SCADA. We offer services from design or consulting all the way to field installations and startups. We're the only company to offer a fully automated and certified downhole injection system for potable water aquifer storage and recovery. Warm Springs Consulting, LLC Deborah Hiller LaSalle '92 Owner Email | Website | 208-919-1682 LinkedIn 217 S. 11th St. Boise, ID 83702 Warm Springs Consulting (WSC) is an Idaho-based, globally recognized sustainability consulting firm. WSC works with high-impact industries and organizations to design win-win-win solutions that increase profit while caring for people and the planet. Our diverse work covers sustainability strategy, feasibility studies, electrification analysis, greenhouse gas inventories, ESG reporting, resilience planning, energy and waste management, stakeholder engagement and training. Sectors: education, government, agriculture, mining, manufacturing, energy, defense, transportation, tech and waste. We prove the economic case for carbon reduction. Western Appraisals Don Kerby '86 Owner Email | Website | 208-746-9891 1012 Main Street Lewiston, ID 83501 Western Appraisals is a commercial real estate appraisal firm. They do appraisals on Farms and Ranches, Timbered properties, commercial properties, land exchanges, etc. 1910 Coffee Co. Abygail Berger '21 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | 208-784-8156 Facebook | Instagram 405 5th St. Wallace, ID 83873 1910 Coffee Co. is a drive-thru coffee shop located in Wallace, ID. Our name is based off of the 1910 Fire which is an important event in Wallace's history. Our overall theme of our shop is fire/forest services so you'll see many things related to that such as drink names, signs and shirt designs! We offer a variety of drinks such as espresso, energy drinks (Redbull, lotus, and Zipfizz), teas, smoothies, and much more. We also have food options for a perfect on the go snack. Anelare Winery Kahryn Campbell '02 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 509-521-8926 Facebook | Instagram 19205 N. McBee Rd NW Benton City, WA 99320 “Anelare” is Italian for “desire” or “yearn for,” moreover it has strong Latin roots meaning “to strive.” It is a fitting description of our small production, premium winery. We desired to create a bottle of wine that you would be proud to uncork during special occasions with close friends and family … and soon, you will be yearning for more. The business began and continues with family. We have a passion for the community and agriculture in which we live. We are blessed with terroir and fruit in Washington and thrive to showcase that to the world. Anelare is located on the Kiona hillside, overlooking Red Mountain, Rattlesnake and Badger Canyon. In the beginning years, Anelare had a small tasting room in South Kennewick. It was our dream to be in the heart of wine country… vineyards and orchards. A true destination. We believe that wine is about the journey, from when you get in the car to when you taste the wine in your glass. Come join us for the incredible views and elegance of Washington wine. A New Vintage Wine Shop Ilene Schmidt - Dudunake Owner Email | Website | 208-855-9230 Facebook | Instagram 1400 N. Eagle Road #104 Meridian, ID 83642 A New Vintage Wine Shop opened May 16, 2001 as a wine/beer retail with a wine bar and has been going strong ever since that day! We are an independent, woman-owned, Vandal business. We pride ourselves on customer service and very friendly atmosphere! Stop on by for a glass of wine and meet a die-hard Vandal!!! The Bagel Authority Brett Hendren '08 Owner Email | Website | 509-957-8387 Instagram 903 W. Riverside Spokane, WA 99208 For many Vandals who have had the opportunity to enjoy Moscow Bagel and Deli we have brought that same great taste to Spokane and will continue to expand throughout the PNW! Bee's Knees Whiskey Bar Hilary Mann '03 Owner Email | Website | 208-758-0558 Facebook | Instagram 324 W. Lancaster Rd. Suite E Hayden, ID 83835 Launched in 2019 by the founders of Up North Distillery in Post Falls, Idaho. Hilary and Randy sought to share their love of cocktails and rare whiskey with their community. We take pride in offering a diverse range of services from whiskey tastings to mixology classes, ensuring that there is something for everyone to enjoy. Our bar features over 400 bottles of spirits with a wonderful selection of beer and wine as well. Big Wake BBQ David Harrington '93 Owner Email | Website | 208-550-2994 Facebook 9861 W. Rockford Bay Road Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 We are a mobile food business that will cater your events from weddings to business celebrations. Or you can follow us on Facebook or Instagram to see where our next popup will be. Boise Bistro Market Kurtis Stark '13 Owner Email | Website |208-377-8664 6103 W. Fairview Ave. Boise, ID 83704 The Boise Bistro Market is a family owned operation for 30 years. We specialize in company and office catering, bringing high-quality lunches to offices and events all over the Boise Valley. We are also your one-stop-shop for holiday and specialty meats. Our bone-in Spiral Sliced Ham is the perfect accompaniment to your holiday tradition. We have dinner packages to feed everyone at your table! Boise River Lamb Brett '17, '19 and Liz '18 Wilder Owners Email | Website | 208-991-7673 8500 Joplin Road Caldwell, ID 83605 We are Brett and Liz Wilder, second generation sheep producers and the sixth generation on the family ranch. We raise farm-fresh, high-quality lamb, ethically and sustainably raised, prioritizing our animal's well-being while being considerate of the impact we are having on our land. Our products are carefully selected to ensure an overall positive eating experience so whether it is someone's first time trying lamb or they are a seasoned veteran, we have them covered. Cake Hoopla Katie Troxell '08 and Joslyn Keating '08, '12 Owners Email | Website | 971-610-6530 Facebook | Instagram 7173 SW Dartmouth Street Tigard, OR 97223 Founded by college teammates JoJo and Katie, Cake Hoopla’s mobile cake-decorating party service provides a unique, hands-on and creative activity to make any celebration unforgettable (and delicious!). Party packages are fully customizable, with six crowd-pleasing, scratch-baked cake flavors to choose from and new design options every few weeks. Calle Cafe Inc. Estefania Mondrago 16' Owner Email | 208-562-7948 Instagram 1516 1st St. S. Nampa, ID 83686 We are a Mexican raw bar offering premium tequila and ceviche in Downtown Nampa. Critty's Christopher Brown '07 Owner Email | Website | 208-901-2822 Facebook| Instagram 2139 S. Broadway Ste. 102 Boise, ID 83606 Friendly neighborhood bar focusing on craft beer, wine, cider and premixed cocktails. Vandals get discounts on certain drinks during watch parties. Cucina Wine Bar Dean Pierose '88 Owner Email | Website | 801-322-3055 Facebook | Instagram 1026 E 2nd Ave Salt Lake City, UT 84103 We are a small restaurant that serves some of the best food in the state of Utah as well as serving over 80 wines by the glass. Forty Two Bar Kitchen Steven Hacker '04 Owner Email | Website | 208-596-4193 Facebook | Instagram 2012 S. Main St. Moscow, ID 83843 A DIVE BAR WITH CLASS Forty Two is a long-standing, newly revitalized bar and kitchen in Moscow, ID. We have a great range of beers on tap, delicious cocktails and a great menu for any bar appetite. We're here to welcome everyone, so stop by to enjoy an after-work beer, celebrate date night or catch up with friends. Harvest Ridge Organics Doug McIntosh '81 Founder Email | 208-743-1668 Facebook 3233 Powers Ave. Lewiston, ID 83501 Harvest Ridge Organics was founded in 2007 by fifth generation innovative North Idaho farmers who have used sustainable, no-till farming practices for years and now have the ability to provide you with organic products without genetic modified organisms (GMOs), pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Vandals in four of those generations. Hunga Dunga Brewing Co. Graham Lilly '13 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-596-4855 Facebook | Instagram 333 N Jackson Moscow, ID 83843 Hunga Dunga is a mid-size production brewery committed to producing high quality craft beers that pair with a rotating menu of small plates. We specialize in live music and special events in our unique event space seated amongst the brewery. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for updates on what is coming up next! Idaho Candy Company David Wagers '88 Owner Email | Website | 208-342-5505 Facebook | Instagram 412 S. 8th Street Boise, ID 83702 Idaho Candy Company began as a dream for T.O. Smith in his home in 1901. Mr. Smith had been a journeyman candy maker in Chicago, IL and Salt Lake City, UT before he moved to Boise, ID to help build the Dewey Palace Hotel in Nampa, ID. After finishing the hotel he found himself out of work and started making candy and selling it door to door out of shoe boxes. Soon after starting T.O. had seventeen candy makers making candy in a small frame shop in the vicinity of 8th & Fort Street in Boise supplying the sweet tooths in Idaho. Idaho Candy Company sells our candies to retail customers that come in our door, internet customers from around the world, direct to businesses across the country and to distributors in 12 states. In short, Idaho Candy Company continues to thrive thanks to our customers and because our employees strive to make great, nostalgic candy, one piece at a time. Kiitos Brewing Rigby Heusinkveld '80 Owner Email | Website | 801-215-9165 Facebook | Instagram 608 W. 700 S. Salt Lake City, UT 84104 Here at Kiitos Brewing, we’re all about gratitude, from the bottom of our hearts to the head on our beers. We see brewing as a privilege and we’re thankful to be doing so, just as we’re thankful for good friends, family and a beautiful planet on which to enjoy them all. So raise a glass (or a can if you prefer) with us, and join us in saying Kiitos for all the good things in life. Lindsay Creek Vineyards Doug McIntosh '81 Owner Email | Website | 208-746-9463 Facebook | Instagram 3107 Powers Ave Lewiston, ID 83501 We are a family owned, ultra premium winery that opened in 2015 with a beautiful venue for you to relax as you sip award-winning white and red wines and take in the views of the beautiful Lewis-Clark valley. Pair those wines with delicious small plates made from many products produced on the neighboring wheat, garbanzo bean, pea and lentil farm. Check website or Facebook for current hours, specials or to see what live music is playing. Louie's Pizza & Italian Restaurant Lou Mallane '99 Owner Lisa Harberd Grover '83 CFO Email | Website | 208-884-5200 2500 E. Fairview Ave Meridian, ID 83642 In Idaho since 1965. Born in Ketchum, raised in Idaho. Meat and Potatoes Catering Mike and Lisa Tesnohlidek '99 Owner Email | Website | 208-870-9015 Facebook | Instagram 1301 Glenway Ave Fruitland, ID 83619 We specialize in high quality, affordable and enjoyable food for any occasion. We love working with our clients to customize the perfect menu for their event. Mediterranean Spice Garden Abdulbaset '18 Owner Email | 208-717-1490 Instagram Moscow, ID 83843 Mediterranean Spice Garden is a very much needed food truck here in Moscow, selling delicious dishes from the Mediterranean. We cater to events including graduation parties, family events, community/religious gatherings and more! Mikey's Gyros Mina Ashkannejhad and Jeremy Martin '04 Owners Email | Website | 208-882-0780 Facebook | Instagram 527 S. Main St. Moscow, ID 83843 Mikey's Gyros has been serving up mouthwatering Mediterranean food on the Palouse since 1982. Mikey's specializes in gyros, vegetarian/vegan pitas, salads and soup, as well as spanakopita, baklava, tabouli and hummus — all made fresh, in-house daily. With cold beer and cider on tap, a ping pong table in the back and live music and events, Mikey's is more than just a restaurant, it's a gathering place for the community. Mikey's: where smart people meet! O'Malley's Sports Pub & Grill Diane Eastman '10 Partner Email | 208-687-5996 Facebook 13742 W Highway 53 Rathdrum, ID 83858 Sports Bar — American Restaurant — Pub Paradise Grill and Cafe Amy Thompson '04 Owner Email | Website | 208-882-5660 1902 W. Pullman Road Moscow, ID 83843 We are a welcoming, family-friendly restaurant located in the Palouse Mall in Moscow, Idaho. All of our food is made to order, using fresh ingredients. We specialize in American comfort food, including burgers, sandwiches, soups, salads, and pitas, all with large portions at reasonable prices. Our famous curly fries, chips and wedges are hand cut and cooked in-house, made from real potatoes just hours before you order them. We strive to serve the best food possible so many of our items are 100% house-made. Pig 'n Fig Jamie Kearns '13 Owner Email | Website | 208-301-0577 550 S. 400 E. Salt Lake City, UT, 84111 Pig ‘n Fig started as a hobby and turned into a business. Who wouldn’t want custom charcuterie catering?! I love charcuterie and could eat it for every meal. I strive to make each order unique by shopping locally to provide the best in-season foods. Currently, we offer charcuterie catering to the Salt Lake Valley, Park City, and surrounding areas. I am originally from Idaho and found my love of entertaining from my Tennessee born and raised grandmother. She would host elaborate dinner parties and game nights. She always had charcuterie and mixed nuts on hand, just in case guests popped by. I love to entertain and have translated that into catering for others so I can help them entertain! Pour Company Stefan Yauchzee '04 Owner Email | Website | 208-596-4517 Facebook | Instagram 402 W 6th St, #102 Moscow, ID 83843 Moscow's Craft Beer Taproom and Retail Bottle Shop. Hard to find and exclusive craft beer offerings on draft and to go. Red Star Coffee Company Kelly Kimberling Gilder '11 Owner Email | Website | 208-892-8007 Facebook | Instagram 1046 W. Pullman Rd. Moscow, ID 83843 If you crave great coffee, you'll love knowing we provide a real alternative to franchises by offering handcrafted coffee and espresso drinks, lotus energy and red bull bombers, teas, and real food options. Our unique menu offers are what make us stand out from our competition, and our quality service and friendly baristas are what keep customers coming back. Red Star coffee company baristas have an extensive knowledge of our menu and have the ability to customize drinks in ways that franchises cannot. One of the most important aspects of Red Star Coffee Company is our commitment to serving our community. We can often be found providing well deserved drinks to our local school teachers, and health care and emergency service providers during service days and appreciation weeks. You many even find our gift card included in raffle prizes and gift baskets for a variety of local annual events and fundraisers. Split Rail Winery Jed Glavin '03 Owner Email | Website | 208-490-0681 Facebook | Instagram | Twitter 3200 Chinden Blvd Garden City, ID 83714 Split Rail winery is propagated by the minds of a new generation of drinker. We create wine that is spawned from whimsy and redolent of the soil that we all stand upon. Our winery emerged from a fervent belief in supporting regional agriculture, creating Idaho-centric products, exploring new wines and wine styles, and an unfettered love for drinking, eating and debauchery. The Curb Bar and Grill Rob Truax '96 Owner Email | Website | 208-855-0202 1760 S. Meridian Road, Suite 100 Meridian, ID 83642 We are proud to have 20 beers on tap to hit every flavor profile. The Curb carries local brews and popular beers from the Northwest and abroad. Our Bar and Grill features talented local musicians that give our place tons of energy. The Curb is open to all ages. We love to throw all types of special events for our guests throughout the year. The Draft Sports Pub Katie Fox '00 Owner Email | 208-452-7275 Facebook 218 SW 3rd Street Fruitland, ID 83619 We are a local sports bar and gathering space for adults. Trailbreaker Cider Brian Augdahl '03 Owner Email | Website | 509-279-2159 Facebook | Instagram 2204 N. Madson Rd. Liberty Lake, WA 99019 We are a hard cider manufacturer that also features a full-scale restaurant and event center here in the heart of the Inland NW. Our business is a family owned, with two of four owners proudly graduating from U of I in the early 2000's. After starting the cidery in the Moscow/Pullman area, we relocated to the Coeur d'Alene/Spokane area in 2018-2019. Proudly serving guests from all over the region and producing ciders that are featured throughout Northern Idaho and Eastern Washington, we like to say "Washington Apples have Never Been Happier!". Up North Distillery Hilary Mann '03 Owner Email | Website | 208-773-4445 Facebook | Instagram 846 N. Boulder Ct. Post Falls, ID 83854 Our distillery, located in the picturesque mountain valley of Post Falls, Idaho is blessed with a wealth of agricultural products and some of the purest water in North America. We take pride in our "farm to flask" approach using locally sourced honey, grains and fruits to craft unique spirits that are a true reflection of our local terroir. We pride ourselves on being a true craft distillery. Since 2015 we have been releasing award winning spirits that evoke the magic of Idaho. You can purchase our spirits on site, at your local Idaho liquor store and online at upnorthdistillery.com/shop. Van Patten Cellars Michael Van Patten '97 Curtis Van Patten '82 Owners Email | Website | 208-739-1990 Facebook PO Box 1048 Fruitland, ID 83619 We are a family-owned winery located in the Snake River Valley. Allstate Insurance -Ted Curet Donald "Ted" Curet '91 Owner Email | Website | 208-882-8782 117 W. D Street Moscow, ID 83843 Insurance for all of Idaho and Washington. Life, home, renters, condo, auto, business, you name it I'll help you or guide you. Alturas Wealth Management Melissa Lowther '08 Owner Email | Website | 208-991-8789 842 E Winding Creek Drive Eagle, ID 83616 We are dedicated to providing CPA services and strategic wealth planning that is right for you. Atkinson Law Offices, PLLC Craig Atkinson '09 Owner Email | Website | 208-571-0627 1087 W River St, Suite 290 Boise, ID 83702 We are a law firm in Boise, Idaho representing clients in criminal, DUI and divorce cases. Bartlett & French PLLP Michael Bartlett '96 Partner Email | Website | 208-629-2311 LinkedIn 1002 W. Franklin Street Boise, ID 83702 With over thirty years’ combined experience, Bartlett & French is well equipped to handle all manner of criminal cases in both state and federal court. Whether you are accused of a drug offense, a DUI or homicide, our dedicated and experienced defense attorneys will have your back. In addition to providing a rigorous defense, we offer a holistic approach seeking to understand the life circumstances which sometimes lead to law enforcement scrutiny. In this way, we address the case as well as the problem with the goal of improving your life. Briggs & Bauscher Law Mistie Bauscher '11 Partner Email | Website | 208-459-4446 702 E. Chicago St Caldwell, ID 83605 Mistie's practice areas include criminal defense and family law. Dolan Ray Law, LLC Allan Ray '08 Partner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 610-906-3147 2500 E. High Street Pottstown PA 19464 Dolan Ray Law, LLC is a law firm specializing in Social Security, disability, family law and personal injury. Edward Jones — Holly Blanchette, Financial Advisor Holly Blanchette '10 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 360-253-7017 LinkedIn 1625 SE 192nd Ave Ste. 200 Camas, WA 98607 Full-service financial advising based in the greater-Vancouver/SW Washington area, but serving those in the Pacific NW region and beyond. I focus on helping all levels of investors - those completely new to investing, to seasoned investors looking for additional advice and recommendations to keep them on track towards all of their goals. I pride myself on being a trusted, transparent source of information and support for clients along their journey by closely monitoring their progress to help them stay on track and respond to life changes or unforeseen circumstances along the way. I also welcome the opportunity to work with their attorney, accountant and other trusted professionals to deliver a comprehensive strategy that leverages everyone's expertise. Foley Freeman PLLC Howard Foley '64, '69 Owner Email | Website | 208-888-9111 953 S. Industry Way Meridian, ID 83642 Our firm is the oldest law firm in Meridian, offering legal services in the following areas: wills, trusts, family law including divorce and custody matters, business formations, bankruptcy and misdemeanor criminal matters. We also have a Spanish speaking attorney available. G & M Insurance Dennis Ulrich '75 and '80 Owner Email | Website | 503-876-4222 PO Box 68 Willamina, OR 97396 G & M Insurance is located in Willamina, Oregon and has been serving Yamhill, Polk and Marion counties since 1997. G & M Insurance offers auto, home, renters and business insurance. Gjording Fouser PLLC Trudy Hanson Fouser '81 Owner Email | Website | 208-336-9777 950 W. Bannock Street, Suite 950 Boise, ID 83702 Gjording Fouser's attorneys represent businesses, health care facilities and professionals in a variety of areas, including: appellate, employment, insurance defense, medical malpractice defense, product liability and professional malpractice defense. We are consistently recognized as one of the leading litigation firms in Idaho, and we have the reputation that, without hesitation, we will go to trial if requested by our clients. For the 5th consecutive year, Benchmark Litigation named Gjording Fouser the “Idaho Litigation Firm of the Year.” Gresham Injury Law Center Thomas Melville '96 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 503-492-1100 424 NE Kelly Ave Gresham, OR 97030 Helping people who have been victimized in their claims against multi-billion dollar insurance companies. Hickey Law Firm, PLLC Andra Hickey '12 Josh Hickey '13 Partners Email | Website | 208-810-4849 Facebook 120 E. Lake St. Sandpoint, ID 83864 We are a husband and wife team of lawyers practicing in beautiful downtown Sandpoint. We provide estate planning, real estate and personal injury services to all of North Idaho. Idaho Trust Bank Thomas Prohaska '88 Founder Email | Website | 208-459-6795 Facebook | LinkedIn 717 S. Kimball Ave. Ste. 200 Caldwell, ID 83616 We specialize in assisting people with family law and criminal defense matters. Ketlinski Law Office Ty Ketlinski '94, 97' Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-288-4444 Facebook 1910 N. Lakes Pl. Meridian, ID 83646 Ketlinski Law Office, PLLC is a law firm located in Meridian, Idaho that focuses solely on estate planning, elder law and probate. Koonce Rounds, PC Tyler Rounds '05 & '07 Owner Email | Website | 208-373-6500 888 W. Broad Street Boise, ID 83702 Founded in 1994 by brothers (both with Vandal undergrad and law degrees) Daniel Prohaska and Thomas Prohaska. Idaho Trust Bank offers personal banking, private banking and business banking, as well as personalized wealth management and investment management. Idaho Trust specializes in delivering exceptional, relationship-based service with a solid commitment to responsiveness and action. Today Idaho Trust Bank has a simple mission: We Help Clients Create and Preserve Wealth for Generations. Law Office of Craig J. Lucas Craig Lucas '88 Owner Email | Website | 702-598-0477 LinkedIn 2831 St. Rose Parkway, Ste 238 Henderson, NV 89052 Nevada Workers' Compensation Attorney with over 30 years of experience. Demonstrated history of helping seriously injured workers receive medical treatment, compensation, retraining and other benefits. Skilled in representing injured workers in workers’ compensation negotiations, hearings and appeals. Strong emphasis on helping each individual client with personal attention as they make their way through a workers’ compensation process that is often cumbersome and confusing. We can help with neck injuries, back injuries, knee injuries, shoulder injuries, head injuries and carpal tunnel syndrome. We emphasize obtaining disability settlements. Personal attention given to all clients by attorney Craig J. Lucas. Cases are not delegated to a paralegal or an associate attorney. NO CHARGE FOR ATTORNEY’S FEES UNLESS WE RECOVER. CALL FOR A FREE CONSULTATION AT (702) 598-0477 Law Office of Nors Davidson Nors Davidson '97 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 415-601-4140 Facebook 201 Spear St., Ste. 1100 San Francisco, CA 94105 Attorney Nors Davidson specializes in defense of driving under the influence or DUI cases in the San Francisco Bay Area. Moreno Immigration Law George Moreno '17 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Website | 509-581-7418 Facebook 13555 Columbia Park Trail, Suite F Richland, WA 99352 Our law firm is focused primarily on the practice of immigration law and policy: family visa petitions, fiance visas, citizenship applications, adjustment of status, work permits, asylum and many other immigration-related services. Mutual of Omaha Advisors Scott Bradford '05 Owner Email | Website | 608-688-6447 Facebook | LinkedIn 500 Harborview Circle La Crosse, WI 54601 We offer holistic risk-based financial planning to clients nationwide. Popplewell Law Firm, PLLC Joseph Popplewell '08 and '11 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-358-2396 195 River Vista Pl., Ste. 305 Twin Falls, ID 83301 Popplewell Law Firm, PLLC is a boutique law firm serving all of southern Idaho. Joseph D. Popplewell's practice focuses on estate planning, probate, tax and business law. Mr. Popplewell, who holds a J.D. and an L.L.M., provides exceptional legal services at a reasonable rate. "Protecting You, Your Family and Your Legacy." Reisse L Perin, CPA Reisse Perin '75 This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-322-0188 7721 W. Settlers Ave Boise, ID 83704 We are a CPA firm with an emphasis on small business support to include accounting, payroll, tax planning and tax return preparation. The firm has been active since 1977 service multiple generations of CPA's. Russell Law Offices Robie G. Russell '73, '78 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | 209-621-2102 77 South Main Street Seattle, WA 98104 We provide legal services to clients in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington from offices in Seattle's historic Pioneer Square and Boise's Empire Building. Our regional practice emphasizes environmental, natural resource, business and personal matters including oil and gas, real estate, business practices and estate matters. We also provide mediation, trustee and business management services. Our numerous clients range from individuals to small and medium-sized businesses to corporations to public to quasi-public agencies and start-ups. Schofield and Young William Young '13 Owner Email | Website | 208-344-0128 Facebook 950 W. Bannock St. Ste. 630 Boise, ID 83702 Idaho Criminal Defense and DUI Attorneys: As Idaho criminal defense attorneys we have handled nearly every type of case - from simple infractions to the most complex felonies. There is no case too small for our attention, and no case too large for us to handle. We fight for our clients and we have the talent, drive and passion to handle any case. Stuchlik Law, PLLC Kiley Stuchlik '11, Steve Stuchlik '12 Owners This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-414-1652 350 E. Liberty Street Weiser, ID 83672 Having grown up on ranches in rural Southwest Idaho and Eastern Oregon, vandal alums Steve and Kiley (Cobb) Stuchlik, are uniquely qualified to meet the legal needs of rural Idahoans and Oregonians. They specialize in estate planning including farm and ranch succession planning, business formations, real property transactions and probate and trust administration. They are licensed in Idaho and Oregon. They offer reasonable rates and flat-fee arrangements for planning services. Taylor Law and Mediation PLLC Robert J. Taylor '09, '13 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-587-3294 24200 American Legion Blvd Suite 3B Mountain Home, ID 83647 Divorce law firm in Mountain Home and Boise, Idaho.. Tomlin Law Office Erin Tomlin '06, '12 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-310-3720 Facebook | Instagram 805 N. Main St., Ste. 106 Moscow, ID 83843 Serving the Palouse with over a decade of leadership and legal expertise where innovative advice meets reliable action. Licensed in Idaho and Washington for clients with the following legal needs: business and non-profit law; strategic consulting; higher education law; family law; elder law and estate planning. Trail & Swift Financial 408 S Jefferson Street Ste 101 Moscow, ID 83843 Martin Trail '84 Wealth Management Advisor, ChFC, CLU Email | Website | 208-892-5724 LinkedIn Justin Swift '10 Wealth Management Advisor, CFP, CLU Email | Website | 208-892-5724 LinkedIn Our mission is to partner with individuals, families and businesses to help them define, design and build their financial future through a long-term relationship that integrates insurance and investment expertise. Trail & Swift Financial is a multi-generational financial planning firm that helps families and businesses organize their financial lives around the values that are most important to them. Using an integrated planning approach that coordinates investment and insurance expertise, our team is uniquely positioned to help our clients develop a sense of direction for their financial future. West Valley Insurance Ian E. James '94 Owner Email | Website | 208-682-4924 Facebook PO Box 926 Pinehurst, ID 83850 Independent agency providing property, casualty, commercial and life insurance solutions for Idaho, Washington, Montana, Texas and Louisiana. 116 and West Edward Moore '90 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-472-2129 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube 805 W. Idaho Suite 300 Boise, ID 83702 116 and West is an integrated, independent advertising agency that has been growing in Idaho since we were founded more than 20 years ago. By consistently providing excellent services and building strong relationships, we’ve become a top firm in the Northwest. We know the West: the people, the marketing landscape and the nuances of regional advertising. Our goal is to become a premier agency choice for businesses from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific coast. We’re nimble enough to work with small companies, and process-oriented and experienced enough to work with large, national or global businesses. From strategy to design to web design and media buying - we do it all. We’re proud of our multifaceted team and the talent we’ve been able to attract. Our internal teams are cross-functional and all work is done in-house with a backbone of strategic insight. Hit us up to discuss your marketing needs and Go Vandals! We help businesses of all sizes leverage the internet to find new clients/customers and grow revenues. Our specialties include digital advertising on Google, Facebook and other channels, website design and reputation management. Amplify, LLC Melissa (Epler) Weitz '04 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | 208-596-0588 Moscow, ID 83843 Amplify provides social media management, print and digital marketing materials, complete marketing plans, videography and live streaming services. The Biz Zone Ken Bishop '86 Owner Email | Website | 208-452-6245 100 N. Whitley Dr. Fruitland, ID 83619 We are a full service printer offering both small format (business cards, forms, flyers, etc.) to large format (signs, banners, vehicle graphics, etc.). We can print just about anything you want on just about anything you need it on! Brand Market Media Michael Morscheck '96 Founder/CEO Email | Website | 360-217-4094 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter 1103 S 21st St Mount Vernon, WA 98274 At Brand Market Media, we specialize in amplifying your business's online presence through expert website design & hosting, targeted digital advertising, effective SEO strategies and social media management. Our reputation management services ensure that your brand maintains a positive image, while our print and direct mail campaigns give you a tangible edge in the competitive market. Let us help you stand out, connect with new customers and achieve your business goals. c308 Marketing Mike Kerby '97 Owner Email | Website | 208-344-1587 1404 W Idaho St #103 Boise, ID 83702 c308 Marketing is a digital-first firm. With 16 years of digital marketing muscle for international technology leaders, state agencies and blue-chip brands, c308 is one of the oldest digital marketing firms in the state of Idaho. When our tech, strategy and in-house production studio put their collective talents to a task, the results are head-turning. Our clientele includes Fortune 500 companies, European tech juggernauts and a slew of innovating businesses. Corporate Recognition, LLC Sondra (Powell) LeClaire '82 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 303-403-1752 50 Qualla Ct Boulder, CO 80303 We are a promotional products company who offers over a million different items that customers can brand their logo on. Our professional resources help promote your business with branded products, apparel and outside-of-the-box marketing opportunities, no matter what your budget is. Our team has the experience, connections and buying power to back your most creative ideas and bring your campaigns to life. Godwin Marketing Communications LLC Candace Godwin '88 Owner Email | Website | 208-640-6514 1002 N. 2nd St. Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 We specialize in social media and traditional advertising, website development, content creation and management, print publications, writing and editing services. Hagadone Directories, Inc. James Hail '03 CEO Email | Website | 208-667-8744 201 N. 2nd Street Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 Hagadone Directories has been the consumer's best source of local business information since 1987. Serving 8 markets in the states of Idaho, Washington, Oregon and California, we offer businesses an effective way of advertising and consumers the most complete and accurate way to find what they need. Whether it is in print or digital format, the most convenient way to find local, relevant business information is with Hagadone Directories. Kitchen Advertising Craig Pobst '94 Owner Email | Website | 760-227-8528 701 Palomar Airport Rd. Ste. 300 Carlsbad, CA 92011 Kitchen is a full-service advertising agency, providing small agency attention with large agency horsepower. From strategic planning to creative execution, we stand ready to help our clients succeed. At Kitchen, creativity is more than just advertisements, it's about ideas that contribute to your bottom line. With over 25 years of experience working with both national and local brands, Kitchen is the place to come together and create masterful solutions. Looking Glass Social Media Management Katelyn Foutch '21 Owner Email | Website | 208-882-5010 Instagram Moscow, ID 83843 Looking Glass, social media management was started by Kate Foutch who graduated from University of Idaho in 2021. She lives in Moscow with her partner and their four kids. Looking Glass connects community to authentic social media through creating collaborations with local small businesses. We also provide social media management, professional photography and videography. Mitchell + Palmer Billy Mitchell '92 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-576-3700 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn 1150 W. State St. Suite 200 Boise, ID 83702 Mitchell + Palmer is a full-service creative agency located in the international hotspot of Boise, Idaho. Our recently renovated home office (once a fabled brothel) is home to our seasoned and eclectic commune of design and planning ruffians, who serve a range of clients and industries across the nation and the northwesterly regions. We also have plenty of free parking. Prescott-Clearwater Technologies Stephen Matlock '71 Founder Email | Website | 480-962-3890 Facebook Payson, AZ 85541 We are a telecommunications data provider as well as other services. Robert C. Bain, Photographer Robert Bain '88 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 510-599-0019 5206 War Wagon Drive San Jose, CA 95136 Robert C. Bain is a professional photographer in the Silicon Valley area. Sawtooth Media Group Alex Moore '06 Owner Email | Website | 208-512-0599 Sawtooth Media Group is a full-service digital publishing agency with proven expertise in building seven and eight-figure brands through lightning-fast customer acquisition via social influence, paid advertising, direct response and sales funnel optimization. Signs & Designs 2 Fit Brian Price '93 Owner Email | Website | 208-343-4226 417 E 45th Street Garden City, ID 83714 Signs & Designs 2 Fit is your one source for all printing and display needs. From yard signs to custom trade show booths we can help you get your business noticed. Our experienced staff will work with you to make sure that you are getting the right products for what you need so whether that is a new business sign, window decals or a custom trade show booth we can help you look good. Skeeterbuggins Productions Jarod Breshears '08 Owner Email | Website | 509-888-2995 Wenatchee, WA Welcome to Skeeterbuggins Productions! With the motto of "We Can Handle That", we strive to have or find the answer to all of our clients video needs. Whether it is in live event production, business services or web productions, we can provide you with the best production possible. Skeeterbuggins Productions was founded in 2006 by Jarod Breshears. The name of Skeeterbuggins came about from my father, who used to call me his Skeeter Bug when I was a baby. He has since passed away and I have found it to be a fitting tribute to his legacy to have my company be named Skeeterbuggins. Temple Kinyon, Author and Freelance Writer Temple Kinyon '93 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 702-528-7998 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter At the heart of this Idaho girl beats a passion to write. Words can create magic if you use them in just the right way. With a little coaxing and a little tweaking, words can rise to the occasion and compel people to think and react. I’ve written and edited a variety of prose and promotion designed to send positive, honest and clear messages to readers and consumers. Let my experience go to work for YOU. Specializing in: freelance magazine article writing and editing, copywriting, memoir/ghost writing, nostalgia pieces, blog posts, social media posts and copy/content editing. Treasure Valley Litho Chris Haechrel '97 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-375-7700 29 N. Phillippi St Boise, ID 83705 As a commercial print and mail house we specialize in turning your marketing ideas into print reality. Small to large run printing for mailers, brochures, folders, booklets and magazines. Complete print shop with all in-house bindery, fulfillment and mailing. We help you plan, print and promote your business. Copier Lease Center Jesse Harwell '97 Owner Email | Website | 888-884-2113 14143 Denver West Parkway Wheat Ridge, CO We offer copier leasing for businesses in the USA. Xerox Platinum dealer. Flock Cancer Idaho Leslie Pierose Scantling '90 Founder Email | Website | 208-866-6099 Facebook 1806 N. Harrison Blvd. Boise, ID 83702 Flock Cancer Idaho is a non-profit whose mission is to raise funds and awareness for breast cancer fighters, families and programs. Flock Cancer throws the annual Flock Cancer Street Stroll in Boise to celebrate breast cancer survivors and raise money thru participation, donations and sponsorship. Founded by Boise survivor and Vandal alum, Leslie Pierose Scantling ('90), all funds stay local and directly support breast cancer causes. Frontier Gymnastics, Inc. Mary Williams '90, '91 Owner Email | Website | 307-433-1881 6725 Faith Drive Cheyenne, WY 82009 We purchased an existing gym in December 2011, restructured the business, with help from friends and family we revamped the gym and opened under the new name of Frontier Gymnastics Jan. 2, 2012, in Cheyenne, WY in an old Safeway store location. In 2014, we built a 16,500-square foot custom training facility that allows us to train athletes from confident walkers to the elite levels. We moved to the new location in October 2014. Frontier is a premier gymnastics training facility that offers both recreational and Junior Olympic competitive gymnastics training. We compete locally, regionally and nationally at this time. Hawk Consultants, LLC Chuck Heath '85 Owner Email | Website | 907-278-1877 LinkedIn 3201 C Street, Suite 406 Anchorage, AK 99503 Hawk Consultants provides high level staffing and inspection services to the oil, gas, mining and utilities sectors. We are based in Anchorage but have expanded and now have offices in Houston, Texas and Edmonton, Canada. Healing Children, LLC Traci Glover '89, '93 Partner/Owner/Founder This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 888-311-1883 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn PO Box 421 Kuna, ID 83634-0421 Our mission is for all children to be emotionally healthy, happy, mature and responsible. We believe as adults establish healthy relationships and appropriate boundaries, children are more likely to grow and prosper. When adults understand the impact of trauma, entitlement, disruptive attachment and child development (including conscience development), they are better able to create healing environments for children. Jay V. Hayes Consulting and Brokerage, LLC and Coach Jay Hayes Football Consulting and Training Jay Hayes '86 Owner Email | 513-300-2762 800 18th Avenue North St. Petersburg, FL 33704 Jay V. Hayes Consulting and Brokerage, LLC is involved in the PPE Product industry connecting buyers and sellers around the world. Coach Jay Hayes Football Consulting and Training does football consulting for all levels of coaching from the high school level to the professional level. Training sessions are available. Lordocs Havanese Lorrie Lammer '75 Owner Email | Website | 608-630-5384 31031 Oil Well Road Punta Gorda, FL 33955 Showing and breeding the top of the line AKC health tested champion havanese. Puppies available to approved homes. New Guinea Highland Wild Dog Foundation James McIntyre '76, '80 Director Email | Website | 904-583-4272 Facebook 1009 White Street Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Operating in the spirit of our core value and motto “Science First”, the NGHWDF is a non-profit corporation that serves the global community by providing an all- inclusive resource-rich platform for the research, conservation and management of the New Guinea Highland Wild Dog and closely related canid species. The foundation acts as a liaison, fund site and conduit for scientific pursuits, coordinating a broad range of efforts and fields of study conducted at AZA zoos, USDA/APHIS facilities, universities and private interests. No. 87 Screen Printing LLC Jose Alfaro '11 Owner Email | Instagram | 208-991-4698 2716 E. Beech St Caldwell, ID 83605 We are a small, family-owned screen printing and graphic design business. We fulfill custom orders large and small for anyone needing help branding their own business. Pacific Company Sportwear Jeff Valley '94 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 509-487-4189 2823 N. Martin Spokane, WA 99207 Pacific Company is a screen printing and embroidery company. We bring your custom designs and logos to life on various apparel, head wear and accessories. We are proud Vandals and have been in business for more than 20 years. We are also a wholesale provider of signs and banners. RAM Engineering Robert Long '94 Owner Email | Website | 425-678-6960 19109 36th Avenue West Lynnwood, WA 98036 RAM Engineering provides civil engineering and land use planning services in the Puget Sound area. Scientific Gear LLC Phillip (Hank) Levi '90 Owner Email | Website | 800-998-6429 2799 Merrilee Drive Fairfax, VA 22031 Scientific Gear LLC is a small veteran owned business specializing in scientific laboratory instruments. Product categories include automatic titrators, moisture testing via LOD and Karl Fischer titration, liquid density, viscosity and surface science (surface tension, energy, contact angle). Scientific Gear conducts some light manufacturing as well as provides sales distribution, PM maintenance and calibration services as well as training. Our products are utilized for conducting QC/QA as well as R&D for manufacturers/producers serving numerous industries including (but not limited to); Energy & Power, Petroleum, Pharmaceutical, Food & Beverage, Plastics and chemical. Tara Lew Interiors Tara Lew '06 Owner Email | Website | 208-660-4649 Facebook | Instagram 112 West 4th St. #1 Moscow, ID 83843 Tara Lew Interiors offers interior design services, window coverings, area rugs, furniture, lighting, tile, accessories and more. The Flying Locksmiths Amy Little '96 Co-Owner/Co-Founder This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-866-2630 5440 W Franklin Rd #205B Boise, ID 83709 Boise’s businesses and commercial facilities rely on The Flying Locksmiths security solutions to protect their commercial assets. We work with a wide range of industries, including commercial businesses, restaurants, banks, retail stores, hospitals, government entities and beyond. A faulty door or outdated lock system can make it easy for intruders to break in and steal your products stored on-site such as intellectual property or confidential employee information. We’ll secure your business to prevent intruders from entering your facilities, restrict access to unauthorized visitors, secure documents and do whatever it takes to protect your business, its guests and its employees. As your full-service physical security specialists, we will secure your Boise, Caldwell or Eagle business based on your specific needs. Commercial locksmith and business security services include: general door locksmith services (lock installation, repair, rekeying), access control security system installation and maintenance, commercial safe opening, combinations changes, installations and repairs, sliding / automatic doorway installation and repair, office lockout assistance, business intercom system advisement, installation and maintenance, video camera surveillance system installation and repair and high-security doorway installation and repair University Collision of Moscow Alison Weigley '05 Owner Email | Website | 208-882-8535 435 E Palouse River D Moscow, ID 83843 We provide collision repair and paint, vehicle detailing and auto glass replacement. At University Collision, estimates are free. We perform all major and minor auto body collision repairs–from dented bumpers to windshield replacement to roll-overs–we’ll take care of you and your car. We provide frame and uni-body repair, custom color paint match, windshield and glass replacement, alignments and vehicle detailing. We go out of our way to provide affordable services without sacrificing quality. Our free loaner car service means you don’t have to be without wheels while we get your car back to pre-accident condition. We are true craftsmen; we take great pride in our work, and our customers are our number one priority. Our shop employs certified technicians with years of experience in collision repair. We don’t want to just fix your door dings and fenders; we want to build a relationship so you trust us enough to recommend us to your family and friends. We will take the time to give you all the information you need so you can feel good about making an informed decision to repair your vehicle. We work with all insurance carriers to give you peace of mind and peace of wallet. Wendle Motors Ford Nissan Andrew Keys '90 General Sales Manager This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 509-468-9000 Facebook | LinkedIn 9000 N. Division St. Spokane, WA 99218 Automotive dealership founded in 1943 by (Vandal) Chud Wendle. Later operated by his son Dick Wendle and his wife Carol (both Vandals). Now operated by their daughter and son-in-law Kristin and Shayne Goff (also Vandals). We sell new Ford and Nissan vehicles, most makes of pre-owned vehicles, have large modern facilities and large parts and service departments. We pride ourselves on being one of the few family-owned dealerships left and work hard to provide our customers with an outstanding experience. Winston River Designs Dustin Winston '19, '21 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-550-5698 7900 Elmore Road Fruitland, ID 83619 Winston River Design is a custom woodworking, furniture and engraving company based out of Fruitland, Idaho. We offer custom wood and metal designs perfect for home improvement, design enhancements or gifts. 208 Life Real Estate brokered by eXp Realty Willie Alderson '00 Founder This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-991-8543 1653 E. Braemere Road Boise, ID 83702 Welcome to 208LifeRE.com, your one-stop source for Boise, ID real estate. Use our state-of-the-art property search, including an interactive map search, to find homes for sale in Boise, ID. These listings are updated daily from the MLS. Array Real Estate Sheldon Kernodle '11 Owner Email | Website | 208-610-2481 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter 408 E. Sherman Ave, Suite 305 Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 There are plenty of real estate firms you can choose from. It’s important to choose one that puts your needs first. Purchasing real estate can be stressful, but it doesn’t have to be. From first time home buying to complex land acquisitions, Array Real Estate helps people achieve their real estate goals. At Home Real Estate Steve Hacker '04 Owner Email | Website | 208-883-9977 Facebook | Instagram 224 W. 3rd Street Moscow, ID 83843 At Home Real Estate exists to better the lives of people on the Palouse by helping them find their home. We do this with integrity, joy and the conviction that every client deserves our best effort. We want to leave a legacy in this community for our children and to enable our clients to do the same. We are, after all, in the business of home. Austin Ramey - J. Hill Property Group Austin Ramey '16 Owner Email | Website | 503-577-1364 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn 7504 SW Bridgeport Road Portland, OR 97224 I am a licensed Oregon broker with Keller Williams Realty Portland Premiere serving the greater Portland Metro area. I am here to help you with selling and buying homes as well as answering any questions you may have about the housing market and more. Bernal-Smith Group Jon Smith '94 Partner Email | Website | 323-309-6416 Facebook | Instagram 73545 El Paseo #2504 Palm Desert, CA 92260 We deliver unmatched customer service, and our genuine desire to see your property goals come true makes us the go-to resource for all your real estate needs. For sellers, we take full advantage of The Agency's marketing suite to ensure that your property is broadly promoted on a variety of channels, including major real estate websites, and our negotiation skills are second to none. Blue Sky Real Estate, LLC Sage Francetich '15 Owner/Broker Email | Website | 208-596-9954 Facebook 1132 E. E Street Moscow, ID 83843 Blue Sky Real Estate is Moscow's only fully independent, non-franchise mobile real estate brokerage. Blue Sky Real Estate, LLC was founded in 2020 by Sage Francetich, who was born and raised in Moscow and is a proud UI Alum. After 5 years in real estate, Sage elected to start his own company and make some changes to the industry and his services. Blue Sky Real Estate offers buyers and sellers extensive residential, residential investment and commercial real estate sales services. All of our listings include 3D walkthrough tours, aerial photography and professional interior photography. Boise Idaho Property Inc associated with Silvercreek Realty Group Greg Winther '74 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-250-2541 7366 W. Old Country Court Boise, ID 83709 Boise Idaho Property Inc., was founded by Greg Winther (74) in 2010. The company is a full-service real estate company serving buyers, sellers and investors. Its culture encourages commitment, compassion, ethics and hard work. Our record is impressive, including an award for Ethics, Chairmanship of Professional Standards, the Circle of Excellence and election to the State Board of Directors for Idaho Realtors. These experiences enhance our ability to serve our clients with ethics and professionalism. Keeping that Vandal spirit alive! Bornhoft Commercial Chris Bornhoft '98 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 509-599-6504 Linkedin 2607 S. Southeast Blvd A-202 Spokane, WA 99223 At Bornhoft Commercial, our commercial brokers represent everything from retail and office spaces to industrial buildings and multi-family communities. Our extensive knowledge of local markets allows us to offer you a full range of services that match your commercial real estate needs. Whether you're a business looking to buy or lease space, or an investor interested in private capital or institutional properties, you'll benefit from our experience in all phases of commercial real estate, including leasing, business development, brokerage, property management and consulting. Bornhoft Commercial has established connections with highly reputable brokers throughout the nation. Christy Bishop Real Estate Group of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices PenFed Realty Christy Bishop '93 Owner Email | Website | 443-994-3405 1740 Vineyard Trail Annapolis, MD 21401 Top Agent Christy Bishop of The Christy Bishop Real Estate Group is incredibly passionate about protecting her clients’ wealth and accordingly takes her profession very seriously. Her affiliation with Warren Buffet Owned “Best of the Best” Real Estate Brand Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices paved her career to becoming a Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Luxury CollectionSM Marketing Specialist to provide special expertise for the upscale market. She is also currently part of the Maryland cast of The American Dream, A National Show Cable show that focuses on empowering and engaging content on Real Estate and Lifestyles. Christy, who has nearly two decades of experience with Over 150 Million in Industry sales is a Maryland native and the daughter of 2 United States Naval Academy Graduates. Growing up between Water Surrounded Severna Park and Annapolis she headed west for the mountains at 18 years old and settled in Idaho. After graduating from the University with a B.S. in Business Marketing, Christy entered the financial service and Insurance Industry in Ski Resort Town Sun Valley, Idaho. Driven by a desire for greater career opportunity, in 1996 Christy moved back home and was offered the opportunity to market New Home Subdivisions. Her new passion was discovered and shortly thereafter the Builder named her Sales Manager and subsequently as their Director of Marketing and Sales she oversaw and sold all their subdivisions and well exceeded their expectations. “When you’re negotiating someone’s largest asset, there’s a lot of intrinsic value in the trust clients place on real estate professionals, and I take it very, very seriously. It’s hugely important to me to represent their best interests.” A recent client sent a special thank you of Gratitude “We would not have gotten the sale price for our home without your help. Thank you a million times!” It is this part that Christy enjoys most. “I love working with people,” she says. “But I also treat my Clients money as if it was my own and that is what sets me apart from others. Being knowledgeable and full of expertise is important and great but it's also hugely emotional to buy and sell real estate. They say the three greatest stresses in life are death, divorce and moving. The fact that I get to be a part of someone’s life during the moving process and that they can trust me to represent them, alleviate their stress and make it the best experience possible is what I enjoy. It’s about the relationships but also the integrity and trust placed upon us.” Very Active locally in her industry, Christy has served on the Board of Directors for the Anne Arundel County Association of Realtors and continues to serve on several committees. She is the Head of the County Legislative Committee and the Political Action Committee to keep abreast of critical issues and legislation for Real Estate and waterfront property. She also served on the Board of Directors for the Anne Arundel County Masters Club, the top 1% of Anne Arundel County Realtors who exhibit high professional and ethical standards as well as exemplary sales records. When she’s not working with clients, Christy loves spending time with her friends, family and a beloved German Shepherd. She enjoys boating, writing and gardening. She lives In Annapolis and has a second home in Delaware at the beach. Denise Mai - Realtor at Windermere Coeur d'Alene Realty Inc. Denise Mai '91 Owner Email | Website | 208-640-4890 1009 Northwest Blvd Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 I am a proud Vandal providing real estate services in both Idaho and Washington. In Idaho, I focus on the panhandle as far north as the Sandpoint area. In Washington, the focus is mainly on Spokane County. Whether you are looking to buy or sell a lake home, first home, vacation home, new construction, acreage, investment property or commercial property I am here to help. I earned my degree in communications/advertising from University of Idaho and that foundation helps me to promote your properties and your interests in the best way possible. I am knowledgeable, enthusiastic, energetic and ethical. I love working with fellow Vandals! Erkins Commercial Real Estate of Lee & Associates Idaho, LLC Chase Erkins '08 Owner Email | Website | 208-789-4900 802 W. Bannock Street, 12th Floor Boise, ID 83702 Erkins Commercial Real Estate is a team within Lee & Associates Idaho, LLC that specializes in office, retail, multi-family, industrial and investment. We focus on commercial real estate sales and leasing and our team is driven by the success of our clients. Strong work ethic, deep rooted relationships, local knowledge, national reach and a world class team are at the forefront of our success. Lee & Associates Idaho was established in the Treasure Valley over a decade ago. Since then Lee & Associates Idaho has attracted some of the top talent in our industry receiving recognition by CoStar Group as a top Power Broker for Sales and Leasing Transactions. Fairfax Realty Howard Whang '84 Owner Email | Website | 703-380-2758 2212 Abbotsford Drive Vienna, VA 22181 Comprehensive real estate advice and representation for commercial properties and residential properties around the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Group One Sotheby's International Realty - Angie Heasley Angie Heasley '89 Owner Email | Website | 208-631-6827 913 W. River Street, Suite 300 Boise, ID 83702 As graduation from the University of Idaho grew closer, a chance class in real estate sparked what has become a lifelong passion for Angie. After a few other real estate classes, she knew she was hooked. Angie became a broker and ran her own real estate company in Northern Idaho for 24 years prior to relocating to Boise and joining the Group One Sotheby's team. She is an Idaho native and particularly enjoys working with folks new to the area. Early on she realized not every transaction was by the book, so she learned to adjust to each buying/selling situation. With more than 30 years of real estate experience, she has guided first time home buyers and seasoned investors through the process, worked on 1031 Exchanges, new construction, condo sales, land purchases and retirement homes, always setting expectations and helping people realize their goals. She takes pride in helping people acquire wealth through real estate. Any given weekend you will find Angie spending time in the great Idaho outdoors- from skiing and biking to football games and golfing. Hawkeye Appraisal Inc Robert Campbell '85 Founder This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 509-663-8588 1390-3 Cranmer Road Wenatchee, WA 98801 We perform residential appraisals in Chelan and Douglas Counties. Jake Ramey, Realtor - @properties Jake Ramey '19 Owner Email | Website | 608-799-0351 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn 1844 E. Main St. Onalaska, WI 54650 I am a realtor in West Central Wisconsin and Southeast Minnesota. Whether you are looking to buy, sell or invest, I'm here for all my fellow Vandals! If you have general questions about Real Estate, I am happy to be a resource for you as well! Latah Holdings Jolene Bordewick '58 and Gerri Kirschner nee Williams '60 Owner Email | 208-882-1232 204 North Garfield Street Moscow, ID 83843 Latah Holdings is a small family owned real estate and property management company with rental spaces in downtown Moscow. We recently dedicated a wall sculpture to our parents on one of the properties at Third and Main in Moscow. We are supportive of the Vandals and maintain strong ties to the University. We both graduated from Idaho and are members of Pi Beta Phi. Our son manages the properties on behalf of the family. We enjoy sharing our Idaho stories and good memories with our family, friends and sorority sisters across the USA. Latah Realty, LLC Sean Wilson '96 Owner Email | Website | 208-883-1525 Facebook | Instagram 128 E 3rd St. Moscow, ID 83843 Latah Realty has been Moscow's top-selling real estate brokerage since 2013. We're Vandal founded and Vandal run since 1981. Laura Trairatnobhas REALTOR Laura Trairatnobhas '80 Owner Email | Website | 208-275-9823 Youtube 6223 N. Discover Wat Ste. 100 Boise, ID 83713 Looking for an Idaho native to introduce you to this amazing state? I'm Laura Trairatnobhas, born right here in Boise and raised 30 miles away in Emmett. I graduated from University of Idaho (go Vandals!) but married a Boise State University Bronco from Bangkok, Thailand. We now live in Meridian, one of the fastest growing little cities in the United States. We love Idaho's Treasure Valley! We also love our own great neighborhood, Alpine Pointe ~ one of the best developments in the valley. The real estate market is hyperlocal. It’s not about what homes are selling for on average nationally or even across the state; it’s about what is happening in your neighborhood ~ and mine. I am your local expert and can provide up-to-date information on home values, strategies for buying or selling and market trends. I have chosen to partner with John L. Scott in part because they are an industry leader that is continually recognized nationally. Together we are committed to providing unparalleled service. Magyar Property Management and Investment Austin Folnagy '10 Owner Email | 541-866-2414 Facebook 1038 Main Street Klamath Falls, OR 97601 Magyar Property Management and Investment is a property management and investment holdings company. Markita Williams, Realtor at Coldwell Banker Classic Properties Inc Markita Williams '09 Owner Email | 208-741-0399 Facebook | Instagram 1545 S Main St Payette, ID 83661 Markita is a mother, a realtor, a gardener, an animal lover, an amateur photographer with a major sweet tooth. She enjoys a good book, restoring old furniture, time in the mountains, either on a 4x4, hiking on a trail or sitting around a campfire. She finds joy in helping someone find a home they love and once you tell her what you are looking for, she won't stop until she finds it. Are you ready to begin your journey to home ownership? As a licensed real estate agent in Idaho and Oregon, Markita is here to help you find your dream home! Moscow Realty Jessica Dahlinger '00 Owner Email | Website | 208-882-5531 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn 201 E. Third Street Moscow, ID 83843 Moscow Realty has proudly served the community in all of their real estate needs since the end of WWII, making this the oldest brokerage in Latah County. Palouse Properties Inc Karl Johnson '74 Owner Email | Website | 208-882-6280 115 S Washington St Suite 2 Moscow, ID 83843 Palouse Properties is a full service property management company specializing primarily in residential real estate. Red Pheasant Realty, Ltd. Eric DeBord '89 Owner Email | Website | 208-283-1509 Instagram 1102 N. 24th St. Boise, ID 83702 Eric is the broker and owner of Red Pheasant Realty and brings over 10 years of real estate consulting and more than 20 years of marketing, negotiating and transactional strategizing to the table each time a client steps off on a real estate adventure. Red Pheasant agents (75% of whom are VANDALS) love helping people find just the right houses, office spaces and investment opportunities. You'll enjoy working with our upbeat and energetic outlook. From start to finish, our philosophy is that real estate is an adventure, and while it is a hugely important business decision, it can (and should) be fun and enjoyable. Having the right partners and consultants is what makes the difference and we know how to do it right. Give us a shout to start your adventure off on the right foot! Sunnon Property Management Chris Claflin '08 Owner Email | Website | 704-247-6370 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter 10130 Perimeter Pkwy, Ste 200 Charlotte, NC 28216 Busy professionals like you choose Sunnon Property Management because they are worried about tenant damage to their wallet and property, are concerned about the headaches of late rent and lease violations, or they’re afraid they have to manage their property manager. We offer a full range of property management services tailored to you as an investor, homeowner, or landlord. We manage portfolios of single-family homes, townhomes, condos and apartments in the greater Charlotte area. United Country Real Estate - Team Idaho Deann Billing '95, '08 Owner Email | Website | 208-882-9500 Facebook 204 S. Main St. Moscow, ID 83843 United Country Real Estate is the Nation's leading, fully integrated network of conventional and auction real estate professionals. The company has been an innovator in lifestyle and country real estate marketing since 1925. For more than 90 years United Country has helped America rediscover a dream that's as old as America itself; love of the land, and the dream of owning property. If you are searching for country homes, farms and ranches, recreational property, luxury estates, commercial property or any other of our dozens of specialty groups, we are your #1 source for lifestyle real estate. United Country Real Estate - Team Idaho is located in Moscow, Idaho - home of the Vandals! For our Sellers, we offer a unique, comprehensive marketing program that includes the highest ranked and largest portfolios of specialty property marketing websites, unequaled national print advertising, the largest internal real estate advertising agency, an extensive Buyer database of over one million opt-in Buyers and additional proprietary programs to advertise Sellers' properties more broadly. United Country Real Estate - Team Idaho is proud to be known as the Official Real Estate Company of Vandal Athletics! Many of our agents are Vandal alumni and know and love Vandal territory. Please contact your favorite Lifestyle Specialist for any of your real estate concerns in Idaho and over the border in Washington. Utah Cribs Real Estate Jamie Kearns '13 CEO This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-301-0577 Facebook | Instagram 2063 E 3900 S Salt Lake City, UT 84124 Jamie has been in real estate for almost seven years and has helped numerous people move in-state, especially from Idaho. She is a transplant herself! She loves educating people on the market so they can make an informed decision when it comes to their real estate.
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GREENBURGH >> Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 1 1/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else.Fisher was fired Monday, with his team having lost five straight and nine of 10 to fall well back in the Eastern Conference […]
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GREENBURGH >> Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 1 1/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else. Fisher was fired Monday, with his team having lost five straight and nine of 10 to fall well back in the Eastern Conference playoff race. “It’s time for us to make a change, turn this team around and move forward and get some wins and keep going down the road we had started here at the beginning of the year,” Jackson said at the team’s practice facility. Associate head coach Kurt Rambis was promoted to interim head coach at least through the rest of the season. Rambis, like Fisher an ex-Laker player and a former assistant under Jackson, went 56-145 in two seasons as Minnesota’s coach. The Knicks have fallen to 23-31, dropping Fisher’s overall record to 40-96. Jackson hired Fisher in June 2014, just weeks after Fisher was done playing. “It’s a huge transition from being a player to a coach at any point in time, let alone the season after you retire from playing. So it was a very difficult situation, regardless of where he coached,” Rambis said. “This is a historic franchise and this is a franchise and a fan base that’s used to winning and he started the process, and it won’t be finished and it may not be finished with the next two coaches that are coming in, but I think he was laying the foundation of doing things the right way and turning this franchise around.” But Fisher wasn’t winning lately, and though Jackson praised his work ethic, he had seen enough of the Knicks’ slow starts and faulty finishes. Jackson also questioned whether Fisher took advantage of the experienced assistants Jackson hired to work with him, such as Rambis and Jim Cleamons. Jackson, who won an NBA-record 11 championships as a coach, also told Fisher he may not have mentored him as well as he could have. “There wasn’t really a consensus in our staff. We decided we need to have really good consensus in the working staff, interchanging of ideas and communication,” Jackson said. The Knicks went 17-65 last season but upgraded their roster during the summer with the drafting of Kristaps Porzingis and the signing of veterans Arron Afflalo and Robin Lopez. Fisher then got off to an embarrassing start this season during training camp. He was involved in a fight with Memphis Grizzlies forward and former teammate Matt Barnes when he was at the home of Barnes’ estranged wife in California. “No one’s happy about how that happened and what came out of that,” Jackson said. “That was embarrassing for us and for Derek, but that had no nothing to do with what’s happened here today.” The Knicks had the look of a playoff team most of the season but are stumbling into the All-Star break. Fans loudly booed when they fell behind by 19 points Sunday during a 101-96 loss to Denver. Fisher became the fifth coach to be fired this season and the second in New York. Brooklyn had already dumped Lionel Hollins. “This is a very talented team with strong character and I am confident they will succeed,” Fisher said in a statement. “Obviously, I’m disappointed, but have learned an immense amount from this experience and hope to grow from it.” Fisher was a five-time champion playing under Jackson with the Lakers and known as one of the league’s smartest players. Jackson turned to him after Steve Kerr chose to take the Golden State Warriors’ job after he was on the verge of accepting the Knicks’ offer. Former head coaches Tom Thibodeau, Mark Jackson and Brian Shaw all are available. Or Jackson could wait and perhaps make at a run at another of his former players – Luke Walton, who led Golden State to the best start in NBA history while Kerr was recovering from back surgery. But he said he was not looking at any coaching candidates now, saying he was fully confident in Rambis. “Someone has to match the style of the way we do things and there’s a certain style that I have that I think works and I’ve found worked before,” Jackson said. “I don’t know if all those people measure up to that, because I don’t know them well enough, but that’s an important aspect and we’ll find that type of person.” Fisher had overseen the worst season in franchise history as a rookie coach and recently said making the playoffs this season wasn’t as important as the franchise’s progress. Jackson hasn’t said if he expected or demanded a postseason berth, but Rambis said it should be the goal for fans and free agents. “So we’ve got to figure out a way to right this ship so that we can make a push to get into the playoffs,” Rambis said.
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Derek Fisher Agrees to Coach the Knicks
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BRIAN MAHONEY, AP Basketball Writer Derek Fisher has agreed to become the next coach of the New York Knicks and will be introduced at a news conference Tuesday morning, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press. The Knicks did not confirm the hiring, other than saying they were planning a “major announcement.” […]
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The Knicks did not confirm the hiring, other than saying they were planning a “major announcement.” The person who confirmed the deal to AP spoke on condition of anonymity because neither side authorized the public disclosure of any information related to the deal. The 39-year-old Fisher just completed his 18th season, finishing his career with the Oklahoma City Thunder. He played under Knicks President Phil Jackson with the Los Angeles Lakers, and helped that franchise win five NBA titles. Fisher would have been an unrestricted free agent this summer, though it was widely known that this season would be his last as a player. And once the Knicks failed to close a deal with Steve Kerr — who wound up accepting an offer from Golden State — Fisher was believed to be the next target on Jackson’s list. Jackson was fined $25,000 for the league last week for a tampering violation involving Fisher. He was still under contract with the Thunder when Jackson told New York reporters that Fisher was “on my list of guys that could be very good candidates” to replace Mike Woodson on the Knicks’ sideline. Fisher surely could still play. He has just suspected for a while that his time has come to do something else. “Coaching allows for you to positively impact other people’s lives,” Fisher told reporters during his exit interview after Oklahoma City’s season ended. “To help a group of people find success, whether they have or haven’t before, you’re all working together for a common goal.” Fisher’s hiring means that next season, both teams in New York will have former point guards barely removed from playing days at the helms. It worked for the Brooklyn Nets, who made the Eastern Conference semifinals this season with first-year coach Jason Kidd, and now the Knicks will hope that Fisher can have the same success. His hiring is the first significant step in what’s expected to be a broad makeover of the team by Jackson, who was hired late in the regular season to turn around the fortunes of a franchise that has won just one playoff series in the past 14 years. Over that 14-year span, the Knicks have won a mere 10 playoff games. Fisher played in 134 playoff wins during that stretch. ___ AP Basketball Writer Tim Reynolds in Miami contributed to this report.
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The Alabama board does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees may register for their exams by creating a MyNCEES account. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. The Alabama Board does not require PE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as the examinee: 1. Has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering exam and it is officially verified in their account AND 2. Has a BS engineering degree that is EAC/ABET accredited or has written approval from the Alabama Board to register with NCEES for the exam. Before registering, examinees should visit the ABET website to ensure their BS engineering degree is from an EAC/ABET accredited program at their institution. Examinees without EAC/ABET accredited engineering degrees or prior written approval should contact the Alabama Board before registering with NCEES for the exam. To learn if your FE exam has been verified, look on the right side of your MyNCEES dashboard. There will be a link called Exam Verification. Review the Verified Exams section. If your FE has not been verified, click “Request Verification” at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed your exam. You must also acknowledge the following statement: "I am a graduate of an EAC/ABET accredited engineering program and have passed the Fundamentals of Engineering exam; or I have written approval from the Alabama Board to register for this exam. I acknowledge and understand that passing this exam does not guarantee future licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Alabama Board may refuse to license me." Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. The Alabama Board does not require SE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as the examinee: 1. Has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering exam and it is officially verified in their account AND 2. Has a BS engineering degree that is EAC/ABET accredited or has written approval from the Alabama Board to register with NCEES for the exam. Before registering, examinees should visit the ABET website to ensure their BS engineering degree is from an EAC/ABET accredited program at their institution. Examinees without EAC/ABET accredited engineering degrees or prior written approval should contact the Alabama board before registering with NCEES for the exam. To learn if your FE exam has been verified, look on the right side of your MyNCEES dashboard. There will be a link called Exam Verification. Review the Verified Exams section. If your FE has not been verified, click “Request Verification” at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed your exam. You must also acknowledge the following statement: "I am a graduate of an EAC/ABET accredited engineering program and have passed the Fundamentals of Engineering exam; or I have written approval from the Alabama Board to register for this exam. I acknowledge and understand that passing this exam does not guarantee future licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Alabama Board may refuse to license me." Once you pass your exam, you will then apply directly to the Alabama Board to continue the licensure process and will submit any required application and documentation as required by the board. The Alabama board does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees may register for their exams by creating a MyNCEES account. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. The Alabama Board does not require PS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as the examinee has passed the Fundamentals of Surveying exam and has a BS degree that is ABET-accredited or has written approval from the Alabama Board to register with NCEES for the exam. Before registering, examinees should visit the ABET website to ensure their BS degree is from an ABET-accredited program at their institution. Examinees without ABET accredited degrees or prior written approval should contact the Alabama Board before registering with NCEES for the exam. You must also acknowledge the following statement: "I am a graduate of an ABET accredited program and have passed the Fundamentals of Surveying exam; or I have written approval from the Alabama Board to register for this exam. I acknowledge and understand that passing this exam does not guarantee future licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Alabama Board may refuse to license me." Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. register Examinees must have: • Graduated from an ABET-accredited program OR are in the final year of an ABET accredited program. In order to qualify for authorization to sit for the exam directly through NCEES, you will need to enter your education information into your NCEES account prior to registration showing that you have graduated from or are in the final year of an ABET accredited program. Pre-authorization through the Arizona Board of Technical Registration: Examinees who have not graduated from or are in the last year of an ABET accredited programshould not register with NCEES until they have applied to the Arizona Board of Technical Registration for exam authorization and receive approval. Once approved by the Board, the Board will grant examinees a one-year authorization to take and pass the exam. Failure to do so within that time period will require the examinee to submit another application and applicable fee to the Board for further exam authorization. Please visit the Board’s website for pre-authorization requirements. Applicants for Arizona planning to take the exam who have graduated from an ABET-accredited program and submitted the transcript to NCEES, have passed the FE exam or had the FE exam requirement waived by the Board (and have the FE verified in their account), and who have at least 60 months of education/experience, may register directly with NCEES to take the examination. All other applicants must apply to the Arizona Board for authorization to take the examination. In order to qualify for authorization to sit the exam directly through NCEES, you will need to have your college transcript and verification of your FE submitted to NCEES prior to registration and must attest that you have met the 60 month education/experience requirement for the State of Arizona at the time of registration. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FE exam has not been verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the board where you passed the FE exam. Please note that a verification response may take up to 30 days and plan accordingly. Read this PDF for detailed directions. Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board approval” in their My NCEES account after submitting a transcript and having their FE verified were not accepted for auto-approval by NCEES. The NCEES “pending” status means that you need to submit an application to take the examination directly to the Board for authorization to take the exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. Applicants for Arizona planning to take the exam who have graduated from an ABET-accredited program and submitted the transcript to NCEES, have passed the FE exam or had the FE exam requirement waived by the Board (and have the FE verified in their account), and who have at least 60 months of education/experience, may register directly with NCEES to take the examination. All other applicants must apply to the Arizona Board for authorization to take the examination. In order to qualify for authorization to sit the exam directly through NCEES, you will need to have your college transcript and verification of your FE submitted to NCEES prior to registration and must attest that you have met the 60 month education/experience requirement for the State of Arizona at the time of registration. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FE exam has not been verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the board where you took and passed the FE exam. Please note that a verification response may take up to 30 days and plan accordingly. Read this PDF for detailed directions. Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board approval” in their My NCEES account after submitting a transcript and having their FE verified were not accepted for auto-approval by NCEES. The NCEES “pending” status means that you need to submit an application to take the examination directly to the Board for authorization to take the exam. The Arizona Board requires all examinees who wish to take the FS exam to submit an application with applicable fee to the Board prior to registering with NCEES. Once approved by the Board, examinees will receive a one-year authorization to take and pass the exam. Failure to do so within that time period will require another application and applicable fee for further exam authorization. Applicants seeking to take the PS examination who have graduated from an ANSAC-accredited curriculum, have passed the FS exam or had the FS exam requirement waived by the Board, and who have at least 60 months of education/experience may register directly with NCEES to take the examination. All other applicants must apply to the Board for authorization to take the examination. In order to qualify for authorization to take the exam directly through NCEES, you will need to have your college transcript and verification of your FS submitted to NCEES prior to registration, and must attest that you have met the 60 month education/experience requirement for the State of Arizona at the time of registration. You can check to see if your FS exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FS exam has not been verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the state board where you took and passed the FS exam. Please note that a verification response may take up to 30 days and plan accordingly. Read this PDF for detailed directions. Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board approval” in their My NCEES account were not accepted for auto-approval by NCEES. The NCEES “pending” status means that you need to submit an application to take the examination directly to the Board for authorization to take the PS Exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. register Examinees must have: • Graduated from an ABET-accredited program OR are in the final year of an ABET accredited program. In order to qualify for authorization to sit for the exam directly through NCEES, you will need to enter your education information into your NCEES account prior to registration showing that you have graduated from or are in the final year of an ABET accredited program. Pre-authorization through the Arizona Board of Technical Registration: Examinees who have not graduated from or are in the last year of an ABET accredited programshould not register with NCEES until they have applied to the Arizona Board of Technical Registration for exam authorization and receive approval. Once approved by the Board, the Board will grant examinees a one-year authorization to take and pass the exam. Failure to do so within that time period will require the examinee to submit another application and applicable fee to the Board for further exam authorization. Please visit the Board’s website for pre-authorization requirements. Applicants for Arizona planning to take the exam who have graduated from an ABET-accredited program and submitted the transcript to NCEES, have passed the FE exam or had the FE exam requirement waived by the Board (and have the FE verified in their account), and who have at least 60 months of education/experience, may register directly with NCEES to take the examination. All other applicants must apply to the Arizona Board for authorization to take the examination (application deadline: July 16, 2021 ). In order to qualify for authorization to sit the exam directly through NCEES, you will need to have your college transcript and verification of your FE submitted to NCEES prior to registration and must attest that you have met the 60 month education/experience requirement for the State of Arizona at the time of registration. Read this PDF for detailed directions. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FE exam has not been verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the board where you took and passed the FE exam. Please note that a verification response may take up to 30 days and plan accordingly. After you have confirmed verification of your FE and your transcript, register online with NCEES (see deadline below) to reserve your seat for the exam. OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS The deadline to register for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021. Please read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures: https://ncees.org/october-2021-exam-administration-updates/ Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline. Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board approval” in their My NCEES account after submitting a transcript and having their FE verified were not accepted for auto-approval by NCEES. The NCEES “pending” status means that you need to submit an application to take the examination directly to the Board for authorization to take the exam. Applicants for Arizona planning to take the exam who have graduated from an ABET-accredited program and submitted the transcript to NCEES, have passed the FE exam or had the FE exam requirement waived by the Board (and have the FE verified in their account), and who have at least 60 months of education/experience, may register directly with NCEES to take the examination. All other applicants must apply to the Arizona Board for authorization to take the examination. In order to qualify for authorization to sit the exam directly through NCEES, you will need to have your college transcript and verification of your FE submitted to NCEES prior to registration and must attest that you have met the 60 month education/experience requirement for the State of Arizona at the time of registration. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FE exam has not been verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the board where you took and passed the FE exam. Please note that a verification response may take up to 30 days and plan accordingly. Read this PDF for detailed directions. Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board approval” in their My NCEES account after submitting a transcript and having their FE verified were not accepted for auto-approval by NCEES. The NCEES “pending” status means that you need to submit an application to take the examination directly to the Board for authorization to take the exam. The Arizona Board requires all examinees who wish to take the FS exam to submit an application with applicable fee to the Board prior to registering with NCEES. Once approved by the Board, examinees will receive a one-year authorization to take and pass the exam. Failure to do so within that time period will require another application and applicable fee for further exam authorization. Applicants seeking to take the PS examination who have graduated from an ANSAC-accredited curriculum, have passed the FS exam or had the FS exam requirement waived by the Board, and who have at least 60 months of education/experience may register directly with NCEES to take the examination. All other applicants must apply to the Board for authorization to take the examination. In order to qualify for authorization to take the exam directly through NCEES, you will need to have your college transcript and verification of your FS submitted to NCEES prior to registration, and must attest that you have met the 60 month education/experience requirement for the State of Arizona at the time of registration. You can check to see if your FS exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FS exam has not been verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the state board where you took and passed the FS exam. Please note that a verification response may take up to 30 days and plan accordingly. Read this PDF for detailed directions. Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board approval” in their My NCEES account were not accepted for auto-approval by NCEES. The NCEES “pending” status means that you need to submit an application to take the examination directly to the Board for authorization to take the PS Exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. register The California board does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. After passing the exam, examinees may apply directly to the California board to obtain certification as an engineer-in-training (EIT). Do not submit your application for Professional Engineer licensure to the California Board until you have passed the NCEES Principles and Practice Exam in the appropriate discipline (except for applicants requesting to waive the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam). See the following links for additional information: http://www.bpelsg.ca.gov/applicants/new_process_flowchart.pdf https://www.bpelsg.ca.gov/applicants/index.shtml In order to expedite your approval, ensure that your Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam is verified in your MyNCEES account before registering. To learn if your FE exam has been verified, look on the right side of your MyNCEES dashboard. There will be a link called Exam Verification. Review the Verified Exams section. If your FE exam has not been verified, click “Request Verification” at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed your exam. Your exam type and discipline cannot be changed after registering. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. Do not submit your application for Structural Engineer licensure to the California Board until you have passed the NCEES PE Structural Exam and satisfied the following requirements: · Hold an unexpired, valid California license as a Civil Engineer · Satisfied the work experience requirements in Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 426.10(b). For information on the exams acceptable for Structural Engineer licensure view the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Regarding the Structural Engineer (SE) Exam. If you have not passed an accepted exam, create and/or login to your MyNCEES account and register. Once you have passed an acceptable exam scenario and have the required qualifying experience, submit your application for licensure. There is no final filing date. Applications can be submitted and will be accepted on a continuous basis. View the Structural Engineer Application webpage for additional information. The California board does not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. The process for approval to take the professional surveying exams has changed recently for California examinees; review the information here before registering: http://www.bpelsg.ca.gov/applicants/new_process_flowchart.pdf In order to expedite your approval for this exam, ensure that your Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam is verified in your MyNCEES account before registering. To learn if your FS exam has been verified, look on the right side of your MyNCEES dashboard. There will be a link called Exam Verification. Review the Verified Exams section. If your FS has not been verified, click “Request Verification” at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed your exam. Application to the California board is not required prior to examination. Visit https://www.bpelsg.ca.gov/applicants/index.shtml for licensure application instructions once you have passed the exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. register The California board does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. After passing the exam, examinees may apply directly to the California board to obtain certification as an engineer-in-training (EIT). The process for approval to take the Professional Engineering exams has changed recently for California examinees; review the information here before registering: http://www.bpelsg.ca.gov/applicants/new_process_flowchart.pdf In order to expedite your approval, ensure that your Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam is verified in your MyNCEES account before registering. To learn if your FE exam has been verified, look on the right side of your MyNCEES dashboard. There will be a link called Exam Verification. Review the Verified Exams section. If your FE exam has not been verified, click “Request Verification” at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed your exam. Application to the California board is not required prior to examination for NCEES exams (except for Structural Engineer or those requesting to waive the Fundamental of Engineering exam). Visit https://www.bpelsg.ca.gov/applicants/index.shtml for licensure application instructions once you have passed the exam. All candidates wishing to register for the exams will need to do so prior to NCEES’s registration deadline (see deadline below). OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS The deadline to register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021. Please read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures: https://ncees.org/october-2021-exam-administration-updates/ Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline. Once you pass the NCEES examination, complete and submit the Board Notification Form. Do not submit your application for Structural Engineer licensure to the California Board until you have passed the NCEES PE Structural Exam and satisfied the following requirements: · Hold an unexpired, valid California license as a Civil Engineer · Satisfied the work experience requirements in Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 426.10(b). For information on the exams acceptable for Structural Engineer licensure view the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Regarding the Structural Engineer (SE) Exam. If you have not passed an accepted exam, create and/or login to your MyNCEES account and register. Once you have passed an acceptable exam scenario and have the required qualifying experience, submit your application for licensure. There is no final filing date. Applications can be submitted and will be accepted on a continuous basis. View the Structural Engineer Application webpage for additional information. The California board does not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. The process for approval to take the professional surveying exams has changed recently for California examinees; review the information here before registering: http://www.bpelsg.ca.gov/applicants/new_process_flowchart.pdf In order to expedite your approval for this exam, ensure that your Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam is verified in your MyNCEES account before registering. To learn if your FS exam has been verified, look on the right side of your MyNCEES dashboard. There will be a link called Exam Verification. Review the Verified Exams section. If your FS has not been verified, click “Request Verification” at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed your exam. Application to the California board is not required prior to examination. Visit https://www.bpelsg.ca.gov/applicants/index.shtml for licensure application instructions once you have passed the exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. register By scheduling and taking the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury as defined in §18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have obtained the prerequisite education and/or experience necessary PRIOR to taking the examination pursuant to section 12-120-211, C.R.S., and sections 1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules located at the Colorado Board’s Laws, Rules, and Policies webpage. This includes but is not limited to understanding the requirements and credit awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Advanced Degrees; Recent Experience; and, Foreign Experience. Falsifying this information is a violation of section 12-120-206 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may result in the denial of your application for enrollment in Colorado. If you do not know if you qualify to take the examination you must STOP NOW and review the Colorado requirements for enrollment as an Engineer Intern. After passing the FE examination to apply for enrollment as a Colorado Engineer Intern, visit the Colorado Online Services, create an account, and follow the prompts to complete the EI application. Although the Colorado Board does not provide pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at [email protected] or 303-894-7800 for other questions. By scheduling and taking the Principles and Practices of Engineering (PE) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury as defined in §18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have obtained the prerequisite education and/or experience and Colorado Engineer Intern enrollment necessary PRIOR to taking the examination(s), pursuant to section 12-120-213, C.R.S., sections1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules located at the Colorado Board’s Laws, Rules, and Policies webpage. This includes but is not limited to understanding the requirements and credit awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Advanced Degrees; Recent Experience; and, Foreign Experience. Those qualifying with 20 years of experience pursuant to section 12-120-213(2)(b)(IV), C.R.S. requires additional approval through the Colorado Board Office of Licensing after scheduling your examination through NCEES at [email protected]. Falsifying this information is a violation of section 12-120-206 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may result in the denial of your application for licensure in Colorado. To be automatically approved within this registration system, you must have passed the FE exam (or requested and qualified for a waiver) and have that information available in your account as follows: If you took the FE exam from October 2010 through the present, your passing results will show in your exam history. You will be automatically approved. If you took the FE exam prior to October 2010, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish this, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to your state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly. If you are waiving the FE exam, you must first apply for the waiver with the Colorado board. Once approved for the waiver, request FE verification through your account and it will be entered as such, and you will then be approved for the exam. If you do not know if you qualify to take the PE examination you must STOP NOW and review the Colorado requirements for licensure as a Professional Engineer. After passing the PE examination, return to your NCEES record and follow the prompts to submit your education and experience information. NCEES will review and evaluate your engineering experience to ensure it is progressive engineering. NCEES does not approve you for Colorado licensure. It is your responsibility to obtain enough qualifying education and progressive engineering experience to qualify for licensure in Colorado. Once you have verified enough education and progressive engineering experience required by Colorado statute and rule, you will apply for licensure in Colorado by creating an account within the Colorado Online Services website, and follow the prompts to complete the application for licensure as a Professional Engineer. You will also need to make a request to NCEES to transmit your NCEES Record to Colorado to complete your application. If you do not have enough education or experience when you apply with the Colorado Board, you will be referred back to NCEES to submit additional experience for NCEES review. Although the Colorado Board does not provide pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at [email protected] or 303-894-7800 for other questions. By scheduling and taking the Principles and Practices of Engineering (PE) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury as defined in §18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have obtained the prerequisite education and/or experience and Colorado Engineer Intern enrollment necessary PRIOR to taking the examination(s), pursuant to section 12-120-213, C.R.S., sections1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules located at the Colorado Board’s Laws, Rules, and Policies webpage. This includes but is not limited to understanding the requirements and credit awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Advanced Degrees; Recent Experience; and, Foreign Experience. Those qualifying with 20 years of experience pursuant to section 12-120-213(2)(b)(IV), C.R.S. requires additional approval through the Colorado Board Office of Licensing after scheduling your examination through NCEES at [email protected]. Falsifying this information is a violation of section 12-120-206 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may result in the denial of your application for licensure in Colorado. To be automatically approved within this registration system, you must have passed the FE exam (or requested and qualified for a waiver) and have that information verified and available in your account as follows: If you took the FE exam from October 2010 through the present, your passing results will show in your exam history. You will be automatically approved. If you took the FE exam prior to October 2010, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish this, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to your state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly. If you are waiving the FE exam, you must first apply for the waiver with the Colorado board. Once approved for the waiver, request FE verification through your account and it will be entered as such, and you will then be approved for the exam If you do not know if you qualify to take the PE examination you must STOP NOW and review the Colorado requirements for licensure as a Professional Engineer. After passing the PE examination, return to your NCEES record and follow the prompts to submit your education and experience information. NCEES will review and evaluate your engineering experience to ensure it is progressive engineering. NCEES does not approve you for Colorado licensure. It is your responsibility to obtain enough qualifying education and progressive engineering experience to qualify for licensure in Colorado. Once you have verified enough education and progressive engineering experience required by Colorado statute and rule, you will apply for licensure in Colorado by creating an account within the Colorado Online Services website, and follow the prompts to complete the application for licensure as a Professional Engineer. You will also need to make a request to NCEES to transmit your NCEES Record to Colorado to complete your application. If you do not have enough education or experience when you apply with the Colorado Board, you will be referred back to NCEES to submit additional experience for NCEES review. Although the Colorado Board does not provide pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at [email protected] or 303-894-7800 for other questions. By scheduling and taking the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury as defined in §18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have obtained the prerequisite education and/or experience necessary PRIOR to taking the examination pursuant to section 12-120-410, C.R.S., sections 1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules located at the Colorado Board’s Laws, Rules, and Policies webpage. This includes but is not limited to understanding the requirements and credit awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Recent Experience; Foreign Experience; and, Experience obtained under a licensed land surveyor. Falsifying this information is also a violation of section 12-120-306 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may result in the denial of your application for enrollment in Colorado. If you do not know if you qualify to take the examination you must STOP NOW and review the Colorado requirements for enrollment as a Land Surveyor Intern. After passing the FS examination to apply for enrollment as a Colorado Land Surveyor Intern, visit the Colorado Online Services, create an account, and follow the prompts to complete the LSI application. Although the Colorado Board does not provide pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at [email protected] or 303-894-7800 for other questions. By scheduling and taking the Principles and Practices of Surveying (PS) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury as defined in §18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have obtained the prerequisite education and/or experience and Colorado Land Surveyor Intern enrollment necessary PRIOR to taking the examination, pursuant to section 12-120-313, C.R.S., sections 1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules located at the Colorado Board’s Laws, Rules, and Policies webpage. This includes but is not limited to understanding the requirements and credit awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Recent Experience; Foreign Experience; and, Experience obtained under a licensed land surveyor. Falsifying this information is a violation of section 12-120-306 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may result in the denial of your application for licensure in Colorado. If you do not know if you qualify to take the examination you must STOP NOW and review the Colorado requirements for licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor. After passing the PS examination administered by NCEES, return to your NCEES record and follow the prompts to submit your education and experience information. NCEES will review and evaluate your land surveying experience to ensure it is progressive land surveying. NCEES does not approve you for Colorado licensure. It is your responsibility to obtain enough qualifying education and progressive land surveying experience to qualify for licensure in Colorado. Once you have successfully verified enough education and progressive land surveying experience required by Colorado statute and rule, you will apply for licensure in Colorado by creating an account within the Colorado Online Services website, and follow the prompts to complete the application for licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor, and you will be approved to take the Colorado State Specific Examination. You will also need to make a request to NCEES to transmit your NCEES Record to Colorado to complete your application. If you do not have enough education or experience when you apply with the Colorado Board, you will be referred back to NCEES to submit additional experience for NCEES review. Although the Colorado Board does not provide pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at [email protected] or 303-894-7800 for other questions register By scheduling and taking the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury as defined in §18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have obtained the prerequisite education and/or experience necessary PRIOR to taking the examination pursuant to section 12-120-211, C.R.S., and sections 1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules located at the Colorado Board’s Laws, Rules, and Policies webpage. This includes but is not limited to understanding the requirements and credit awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Advanced Degrees; Recent Experience; and, Foreign Experience. Falsifying this information is a violation of section 12-120-206 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may result in the denial of your application for enrollment in Colorado. If you do not know if you qualify to take the examination you must STOP NOW and review the Colorado requirements for enrollment as an Engineer Intern. After passing the FE examination to apply for enrollment as a Colorado Engineer Intern, visit the Colorado Online Services, create an account, and follow the prompts to complete the EI application. Although the Colorado Board does not provide pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at [email protected] or 303-894-7800 for other questions. By scheduling and taking the Principles and Practices of Engineering (PE) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury as defined in §18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have obtained the prerequisite education and/or experience and Colorado Engineer Intern enrollment necessary PRIOR to taking the examination(s), pursuant to section 12-120-213, C.R.S., sections1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules located at the Colorado Board’s Laws, Rules, and Policies webpage. This includes but is not limited to understanding the requirements and credit awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Advanced Degrees; Recent Experience; and, Foreign Experience. Those qualifying with 20 years of experience pursuant to section 12-120-213(2)(b)(IV), C.R.S. requires additional approval through the Colorado Board Office of Licensing after scheduling your examination through NCEES at [email protected]. Falsifying this information is a violation of section 12-120-206 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may result in the denial of your application for licensure in Colorado. To be automatically approved within this registration system, you must have passed the FE exam (or requested and qualified for a waiver) and have that information verified and available in your account as follows: If you took the FE exam from October 2010 through the present, your passing results will show in your exam history. You will be automatically approved. If you took the FE exam prior to October 2010, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish this, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to your state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly. If you are waiving the FE exam, you must first apply for the waiver with the Colorado board. Once approved for the waiver, request FE verification through your account and it will be entered as such, and you will then be approved for the exam If you do not know if you qualify to take the PE examination you must STOP NOW and review the Colorado requirements for licensure as a Professional Engineer. After passing the PE examination, return to your NCEES record and follow the prompts to submit your education and experience information. NCEES will review and evaluate your engineering experience to ensure it is progressive engineering. NCEES does not approve you for Colorado licensure. It is your responsibility to obtain enough qualifying education and progressive engineering experience to qualify for licensure in Colorado. Once you have verified enough education and progressive engineering experience required by Colorado statute and rule, you will apply for licensure in Colorado by creating an account within the Colorado Online Services website, and follow the prompts to complete the application for licensure as a Professional Engineer. You will also need to make a request to NCEES to transmit your NCEES Record to Colorado to complete your application. If you do not have enough education or experience when you apply with the Colorado Board, you will be referred back to NCEES to submit additional experience for NCEES review. Although the Colorado Board does not provide pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at [email protected] or 303-894-7800 for other questions. Register online with NCEES (see deadline below) to reserve your seat for the exam. OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS The deadline for registration for the October 2021 exam is at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021. Please visit here for more details: https://ncees.org/april-2021-exam-administration-updates/ Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline. By scheduling and taking the Principles and Practices of Engineering (PE) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury as defined in §18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have obtained the prerequisite education and/or experience and Colorado Engineer Intern enrollment necessary PRIOR to taking the examination(s), pursuant to section 12-120-213, C.R.S., sections1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules located at the Colorado Board’s Laws, Rules, and Policies webpage. This includes but is not limited to understanding the requirements and credit awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Advanced Degrees; Recent Experience; and, Foreign Experience. Those qualifying with 20 years of experience pursuant to section 12-120-213(2)(b)(IV), C.R.S. requires additional approval through the Colorado Board Office of Licensing after scheduling your examination through NCEES at [email protected]. Falsifying this information is a violation of section 12-120-206 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may result in the denial of your application for licensure in Colorado. To be automatically approved within this registration system, you must have passed the FE exam (or requested and qualified for a waiver) and have that information verified and available in your account as follows: If you took the FE exam from October 2010 through the present, your passing results will show in your exam history. You will be automatically approved. If you took the FE exam prior to October 2010, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish this, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to your state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly. If you are waiving the FE exam, you must first apply for the waiver with the Colorado board. Once approved for the waiver, request FE verification through your account and it will be entered as such, and you will then be approved for the exam If you do not know if you qualify to take the PE examination you must STOP NOW and review the Colorado requirements for licensure as a Professional Engineer. After passing the PE examination, return to your NCEES record and follow the prompts to submit your education and experience information. NCEES will review and evaluate your engineering experience to ensure it is progressive engineering. NCEES does not approve you for Colorado licensure. It is your responsibility to obtain enough qualifying education and progressive engineering experience to qualify for licensure in Colorado. Once you have verified enough education and progressive engineering experience required by Colorado statute and rule, you will apply for licensure in Colorado by creating an account within the Colorado Online Services website, and follow the prompts to complete the application for licensure as a Professional Engineer. You will also need to make a request to NCEES to transmit your NCEES Record to Colorado to complete your application. If you do not have enough education or experience when you apply with the Colorado Board, you will be referred back to NCEES to submit additional experience for NCEES review. Although the Colorado Board does not provide pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at [email protected] or 303-894-7800 for other questions. By scheduling and taking the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury as defined in §18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have obtained the prerequisite education and/or experience necessary PRIOR to taking the examination pursuant to section 12-120-410, C.R.S., sections 1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules located at the Colorado Board’s Laws, Rules, and Policies webpage. This includes but is not limited to understanding the requirements and credit awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Recent Experience; Foreign Experience; and, Experience obtained under a licensed land surveyor. Falsifying this information is also a violation of section 12-120-306 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may result in the denial of your application for enrollment in Colorado. If you do not know if you qualify to take the examination you must STOP NOW and review the Colorado requirements for enrollment as a Land Surveyor Intern. After passing the FS examination to apply for enrollment as a Colorado Land Surveyor Intern, visit the Colorado Online Services, create an account, and follow the prompts to complete the LSI application. Although the Colorado Board does not provide pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at [email protected] or 303-894-7800 for other questions. By scheduling and taking the Principles and Practices of Surveying (PS) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury as defined in §18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have obtained the prerequisite education and/or experience and Colorado Land Surveyor Intern enrollment necessary PRIOR to taking the examination, pursuant to section 12-120-313, C.R.S., sections 1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules located at the Colorado Board’s Laws, Rules, and Policies webpage. This includes but is not limited to understanding the requirements and credit awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Recent Experience; Foreign Experience; and, Experience obtained under a licensed land surveyor. Falsifying this information is a violation of section 12-120-306 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may result in the denial of your application for licensure in Colorado. If you do not know if you qualify to take the examination you must STOP NOW and review the Colorado requirements for licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor. After passing the PS examination administered by NCEES, return to your NCEES record and follow the prompts to submit your education and experience information. NCEES will review and evaluate your land surveying experience to ensure it is progressive land surveying. NCEES does not approve you for Colorado licensure. It is your responsibility to obtain enough qualifying education and progressive land surveying experience to qualify for licensure in Colorado. Once you have successfully verified enough education and progressive land surveying experience required by Colorado statute and rule, you will apply for licensure in Colorado by creating an account within the Colorado Online Services website, and follow the prompts to complete the application for licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor, and you will be approved to take the Colorado State Specific Examination. You will also need to make a request to NCEES to transmit your NCEES Record to Colorado to complete your application. If you do not have enough education or experience when you apply with the Colorado Board, you will be referred back to NCEES to submit additional experience for NCEES review. Although the Colorado Board does not provide pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at [email protected] or 303-894-7800 for other questions register The Delaware board requires any candidates that do not have an ABET-accredited engineering degree (or senior status in an ABET-accredited program) to apply on their website for FE exam approval. If you do not meet this qualification or have questions about the FE exam approval process, do not register for the exam and please review the following website for further instructions: https://dape.org/FundamentalEngineers/howToApply Examinees who are categorized as “pending approval” in their MyNCEES account for more than 24 hours should contact the Delaware state board for further instructions. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. BEFORE you register for the PE exam on the NCEES website through the Delaware board, you must complete one of the two options below: 1. Candidates that have met their education and experience requirements can submit an application for Exam with the Delaware board. After the Delaware board has notified you of your approval, register for a computer-based exam online with NCEES. The Delaware board will then approve your NCEES registration, and you will be able to schedule the exam at a Pearson VUE test center. 2. Candidates that have met their education requirements but have not yet met their experience requirements must apply for Engineer Intern Certification with the Delaware board. Candidates that are interested in taking the exam prior to the completion of your work experience requirement, also known as "Decoupling," should contact the Delaware board for further information. Once you have been certified as an Engineer Intern, you may register for a computer-based exam online with NCEES. The Delaware board will then approve your NCEES registration, and you will be able to schedule the exam at a Pearson VUE test center. After successful passage of the exam AND completion of experience requirements, these candidates may submit an application for initial licensure. If you do not meet these qualifications or have questions about the exam approval process, do not register for the exam and please contact the Delaware board. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. Further, once references and experience have been verified and experience has been approved by the Delaware board, candidates must pass exam within 5 years or 4 attempts; After that time, candidate must reapply with the Delaware board. To be approved for the SE exam through the Delaware board, you must have completed one of the two options below: Candidates that have met their education and experience requirements can submit an application for exam with the Delaware board. After the Delaware board has notified you of your approval, register for a computer-based exam online with NCEES. The Delaware board will then approve your NCEES registration, and you will be able to schedule the exam at a Pearson VUE test center. Candidates that have met their education requirements but have not yet met their experience requirements must apply for Engineer Intern Certification with the Delaware board. Candidates that are interested in taking the exam prior to the completion of your work experience requirement, also known as "Decoupling," should contact the Delaware Board for further information. After the Delaware board has notified you of your approval, register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam. After successful passage of the exam AND completion of experience requirements, these candidates may submit an application for Initial licensure. If you do not meet these qualifications or have questions about the exam approval process, please contact the Delaware board. The Delaware board does not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. The Delaware board requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. register The Florida engineering board does not require examinees to submit an application prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an FE exam. Examinees may register for their exams by creating a MyNCEES account. In order to receive an Engineer Intern (EI) Certificate, examinees must submit an Application for Engineer Intern Certification after passing the exam. The application can be found on the board website here: fbpe.org/engineer-interns/. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. The Florida engineering board does not require examinees to submit an application prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling a PE exam. Examinees may register for their exams by creating a MyNCEES account, and meeting the following requirement: You must have passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam and have the exam verified in your MyNCEES account. To expedite your approval for the PE exam, ensure that your (FE) exam results are verified in your MyNCEES account before registering. To see if your exam has been verified, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on this and review the section for Verified Exams to see if your FE exam is listed. If it has not been verified, click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request the state board where you took and passed the exam. Register online with NCEES (see deadline below) to reserve your seat for the exam. In order to receive a Professional Engineers (PE) License, examinees must submit an Application for Licensure as a Professional Engineer after passing the exam. The application can be found on the board website here: fbpe.org/professional-engineers/. If a Florida licensed PE wishes to take an exam for an additional discipline, he or she should register first with NCEES then submit an application for additional discipline to FBPE after passing the additional exam. The application can be found on the board website here: fbpe.org/professional-engineers/. OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS The deadline to register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021. Please read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures: https://ncees.org/october-2021-exam-administration-updates/ Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline. The Florida engineering board does not require examinees to submit an application prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling a SE exam. Examinees may register for their exams by creating a MyNCEES account, and meeting the following requirement: You must have passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam and have the exam verified in your MyNCEES account. To expedite your approval for the SE exam, ensure that your (FE) exam results are verified in your MyNCEES account before registering. To see if your exam has been verified, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on this and review the section for Verified Exams to see if your FE exam is listed. If it has not been verified, click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request the state board where you took and passed the exam. In order to receive a Professional Engineers (PE) License, examinees must submit an Application for Licensure as a Professional Engineer after passing the exam. The application can be found on the board website here: fbpe.org/professional-engineers/. If a Florida licensed PE wishes to take an exam for an additional discipline, he or she should register first with NCEES then submit an application for additional discipline to FBPE after passing the additional exam. The application can be found on the board website here: fbpe.org/professional-engineers/. NOTE: Examinees must pass both parts of the SE exam (vertical and lateral) before applying for a license in Florida. The Florida board requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. The Florida board requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. register Application to The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Department) is not required prior to registering for the examination. • Any candidate with an approved Baccalaureate degree (or those in the final year of said program) specified in Section 1270.14 and any candidate whose Baccalaureate degree meets the non-approved program requirements specified in Section 1270.15 mayregister with NCEES and be approved to sit for the FS exam. • The Statute, Rules, education, experience, and examination requirements for Illinois PLS profession are available here: https://idfpr.illinois.gov/profs/landsurv.html The Illinois jurisdiction requires all examinees attest to the following statements before they can proceed with registering and scheduling an exam: 1. I acknowledge I have read and understand the Illinois Statute and Rules, and specifically the minimum qualifications to be eligible for enrollment as a Surveyor Intern in Illinois. 2. I acknowledge I am a graduate of (or in my final year in) an approved program or have a conferred baccalaureate degree meeting the non-approved education requirement. 3. I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES examination does not, by itself, guarantee future enrollment as an intern or licensure Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. Application to The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Department) is not required prior to registering for the examination. • Any candidate possessing an approved Baccalaureate degree specified in Section 1270.14 and any candidate whose conferred Baccalaureate degree meets the non-approved program requirements specified in Section 1270.15 may register with NCEES and be approved to sit for the PS exam. • The Statute, Rules, education, experience, and examination requirements for Illinois PLS profession are available here: https://idfpr.illinois.gov/profs/landsurv.html The following items are required to be submitted to NCEES through your NCEES dashboard prior to being approved for PS exam registration: Transcripts: Official college transcript(s) for your conferred Baccalaureate degree must be sent directly from your institution to NCEES or be included with your NCEES credential evaluation. FS exam Verification: Verification of passage of the FS exam must be listed in your NCEES Account. If you took the FS exam from October 2010 through the present, your passing results should be listed in the exam history of your NCEES dashboard. If you do not see your FS exam verified in your NCEES account and passed the exam in another state, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your NCEES dashboard from the state board where you took and passed the exam. The Illinois jurisdiction requires all examinees attest to the following statements before they can proceed with registering and scheduling an exam: 1. I acknowledge I have read and understand the Illinois Statute and Rules, and specifically the minimum qualifications to be eligible for licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor in Illinois. 2. I acknowledge I am a graduate of an approved program or have a conferred baccalaureate degree meeting the non-approved education requirement. 3. I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES examination does not, by itself, guarantee future licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor in Illinois or any other jurisdiction. 4. I acknowledge that I am aware that I must additionally take and pass the Illinois Jurisdictional examination to be licensed in Illinois. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. Application to The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Department) is not required prior to registering for the examination. Please note that the FE exam is used in Illinois for both the Professional and Structural Engineer professions. Each has separate education requirements. Candidates are advised to be aware of the requirements for the profession you wish to ultimately apply for. • Candidates for the Professional Engineer Intern (EI): Any candidate with a Baccalaureate degree (or those in the final year of said program) meeting the requirements of Section 1380.210 and any candidate whose Baccalaureate degree meets the NCEES Engineering Education standard as specified in Section 1380.220 may register with NCEES and be approved to sit for the FE exam. o The Statute, Rules, education, experience, and examination requirements for Illinois PE profession are available here: https://idfpr.illinois.gov/profs/profengineer.html • Candidates for the Structural Engineer Intern (SEI): Any candidate with a Baccalaureate degree (or those in the final year of said program) meeting the requirements of Section 1480.110 or any candidate whose Baccalaureate degree meets the non-approved program requirement as specified in Section 1480.120may register with NCEES and be approved to sit for the FE exam. o The Statute, Rules, education, experience, and examination requirements for Illinois SE profession are available here: https://idfpr.illinois.gov/profs/se.html The Illinois jurisdiction requires all examinees attest to the following statements before they can proceed with registering and scheduling an exam: 1. I acknowledge I have read and understand the Illinois Statute and Rules, and specifically the minimum qualifications to be eligible for enrollment as an Engineer Intern or Structural Engineer Intern in Illinois. 2. I acknowledge I am a graduate of (or in my final year in) an approved program or have a conferred Baccalaureate degree meeting the non-approved education requirement specifiedin the respective Section of the Rules for the administration of the Act for which I am applying under. 3. I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES examination does not, by itself, guarantee future enrollment as an intern or licensure. · Prior to November 1, 2021: Candidates wishing to register for any NCEES examination under the Illinois Jurisdiction must register with both NCEES and Continental Testing Services, Inc. (CTS), the test administrator for Illinois, to be fully registered. · Beginning November 1, 2021: Registration with CTS is no longer required. Candidates wishing to register for any NCEES examination under the Illinois Jurisdiction need only register with NCEES. Exam approval will be given from NCEES and the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Department) based on your Baccalaureate degree. · Candidates with a U.S. EAC/ABET bachelor's degree (or those in the senior year of said program) and those individuals with a non-approved degree who are currently enrolled as an Illinois Engineer Intern are the only candidates authorized to directly register to sit for the PE exam. · All other candidates must be approved by the Illinois PE Board prior to registering for the PE exam. All deficiencies noted by the Board must be corrected before you will be approved to sit for the exam. Candidates with a foreign bachelor’s degree must submit an NCEES evaluation as part of the application process and may be subject to passage of the TOEFL-iBT exam. · Important note for PE - Civil/Structural exam candidates: The Civil/Structural exam is accepted for the PE license as it is by definition, a PE exam. Passing the Civil/Structural exam does not allow you to perform Structural Engineering services in Illinois. That requires a separate SE license. Non-structural experience is required for licensure as a PE in Illinois. Application to The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Department) is not required prior to registering for the examination. • Any candidate possessing a Baccalaureate degree in engineering meeting the requirements of Section 1480.110 for an approved program and any candidate whose conferred Baccalaureate degree meets the non-approved program requirement as specified in Section 1480.120 may register with NCEES and be approved to sit for the PE Structural examination. • The Statute, Rules, education, experience, and examination requirements for Illinois SE profession are available here: https://idfpr.illinois.gov/profs/se.html The following items are required to be submitted to NCEES through your NCEES dashboard-prior to being approved for SE exam registration: Transcripts: Official college transcript(s) for your conferred Baccalaureate degree must be sent directly from your institution to NCEES or be included with your NCEES credential evaluation. FE exam Verification: Verification of passage of the FE exam must be listed in your NCEES Account. If you took the FE exam from October 2010 through the present, your passing results should be listed in the exam history of your NCEES dashboard. If you took the FE exam in Illinois prior to October 2010, please contact our office at [email protected] and use the subject line “FE exam verification for SE exam registration” so we can complete your SE exam registration approval process. If you do not see your FE exam verified in your NCEES dashboard and passed the exam in another state, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your NCEES dashboard from the state board where you took and passed the exam. The Illinois jurisdiction requires all examinees attest to the following statements before they can proceed with registering and scheduling an exam: 1. I acknowledge I have read and understand the Illinois Statute and Rules, and specifically the minimum qualifications to be eligible for licensure as a Structural Engineer in Illinois. 2. I acknowledge I am a graduate of an approved Baccalaureate degree program or have a conferred Baccalaureate degree meeting requirements for a non-approved program specified in Section 1480.120 of the Rules for the administration of the Illinois SE Act. 3. I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES examination does not, by itself, guarantee future licensure in Illinois or any other state or jurisdiction. register The Iowa board does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. The Iowa Engineering and Land Surveying Examining Board (IA Board) no longer requires examinees to submit a pre-approval application or fee to the Board prior to registering for and scheduling to take the NCEES PE exam. However, the following items are required to be submitted to NCEES prior to PE exam registration: · Official college transcript(s) sent directly from your institution to NCEES. The IA Board requires that the transcript show you have earned a degree of four years or more in engineering from an Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology/Engineering Accreditation Commission (ABET/EAC) - or Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB)-accredited curriculum. Iowa does not accept engineering technology degrees, even if accredited. All examinees should visit www.abet.org or www.ceab.org to ensure their bachelor’s degree is from an ABET/EAC or CEAB-accredited program at their specific institution · Verification of passage of the FE exam submitted directly from the state where you passed the exam. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If you do not see your FE exam verified here, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish this, go to the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to click to Request Exam Verification and simply follow the steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly. The IA Board recommends all examinees to visit the Board’s website at http://www.plb.iowa.gov to review the IA Engineering Rules and PE application information for initial licensure to guarantee they understand the minimum qualifications. After doing so, all IA PE exam applicants must attest to the following 5 statements before they can proceed with the registering for and scheduling an exam: 1. I am a graduate of a four-year Bachelor’s program in engineering from an ABET/EAC or CEAB-accredited engineering program; 2. I have passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering examination; 3. I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES PE examination does not guarantee future licensure in any state or jurisdiction. 4. I acknowledge I have read and understood the IA Engineering Rules, and specifically the Examination and Licensure minimum qualifications criteria to be eligible for initial PE licensure in Iowa. 5. I understand that once I pass the NCEES PE exam, and have earned the necessary qualifying experience, I am required to apply directly to the IA Board to continue the initial licensure process by submitting the required application and fees, along with all documentation as required by the Board. The Iowa Engineering and Land Surveying Examining Board (IA Board) no longer requires examinees to submit a pre-approval application or fee to the Board prior to registering for and scheduling to take the NCEES PE exam. However, the following items are required to be submitted to NCEES prior to PE exam registration: · Official college transcript(s) sent directly from your institution to NCEES. The IA Board requires that the transcript show you have earned a degree of four years or more in engineering from an Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology/Engineering Accreditation Commission (ABET/EAC) - or Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB)-accredited curriculum. Iowa does not accept engineering technology degrees, even if accredited. All examinees should visit www.abet.org or www.ceab.org to ensure their bachelor’s degree is from an ABET/EAC or CEAB-accredited program at their specific institution · Verification of passage of the FE exam submitted directly from the state where you passed the exam. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If you do not see your FE exam verified here, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish this, go to the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to click to Request Exam Verification and simply follow the steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly. The IA Board recommends all examinees to visit the Board’s website at http://www.plb.iowa.gov to review the IA Engineering Rules and PE application information for initial licensure to guarantee they understand the minimum qualifications. After doing so, all IA PE exam applicants must attest to the following 5 statements before they can proceed with the registering for and scheduling an exam: 1. I am a graduate of a four-year Bachelor’s program in engineering from an ABET/EAC or CEAB-accredited engineering program; 2. I have passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering examination; 3. I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES PE examination does not guarantee future licensure in any state or jurisdiction. 4. I acknowledge I have read and understood the IA Engineering Rules, and specifically the Examination and Licensure minimum qualifications criteria to be eligible for initial PE licensure in Iowa. 5. I understand that once I pass the NCEES PE exam, and have earned the necessary qualifying experience, I am required to apply directly to the IA Board to continue the initial licensure process by submitting the required application and fees, along with all documentation as required by the Board. The Iowa board requires FS examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. The Iowa board requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. register The Louisiana board does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. Applicants for Louisiana planning to take a Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) Exam must meet these requirements to register directly with NCEES: (1) Applicant has graduated with a BS degree from an EAC/ABET-accredited program and has submitted a transcript to NCEES. (2) Applicant has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam. All other applicants must apply to the Louisiana Board for authorization to take the Principles and Practice of Engineering Exams. Applicants must complete an Application for Certification to ensure you have met the educational, FE examination requirements and when applicable, the experience requirement. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FE exam has not been verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the board where you took and passed the FE exam. Please note that a verification response may take up to 30 days and plan accordingly. To qualify for the auto approval process, you must meet the above referenced requirements prior to registering directly through NCEES. After you have confirmed verification of your FE and your transcript, register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam. Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board approval” in their My NCEES account after submitting a transcript and having their FE verified were not accepted for auto approval by NCEES. The NCEES “pending” status means that you need to submit an application to take the examination directly to the Board for authorization to take the exam. **Louisiana applicants need to acknowledge they have read LAPELS rule 1315: 1315 (B) - Reexaminations B. After an individual has failed a principles and practice of engineering examination, principles and practice of land surveying examination or Louisiana laws of land surveying examination in any and all jurisdictions for the seventh time, he/she is no longer eligible for licensure. Passing the Principles and Practice of Engineering examination alone does not guarantee that you will receive a professional engineer license. You will still need to be of good character and reputation, as well as obtain the requisite progressive engineering experience. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. Applicants for Louisiana planning to take a Structural Engineering (SE) Exam must meet these requirements to register directly with NCEES: (1) Applicant has graduated with a BS degree from an EAC/ABET-accredited program and has submitted a verified transcript to NCEES. (2) Applicant has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam. All other applicants must apply to the Louisiana Board for authorization to take the Principles and Practice of Engineering Exams. Applicants must complete an Application for Certification to ensure you have met the educational, FE examination requirements and when applicable, the experience requirement. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FE exam has not been verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the board where you took and passed the FE exam. Please note that a verification response may take up to 30 days, and plan accordingly. To qualify for the auto approval process, you must meet the above referenced requirements prior to registering directly through NCEES. After you have confirmed verification of your FE and your transcript, register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the upcoming exam. Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board approval” in their My NCEES account after submitting a transcript and having their FE verified were not accepted for auto approval by NCEES. The NCEES “pending” status means that you need to submit an application to take the examination directly to the Board for authorization to take the exam. **Louisiana applicants need to acknowledge they have read LAPELS rule 1315: 1315 (B) - Reexaminations B. After an individual has failed a principles and practice of engineering examination, principles and practice of land surveying examination or Louisiana laws of land surveying examination in any and all jurisdictions for the seventh time, he/she is no longer eligible for licensure. Passing the Principles and Practice of Engineering examination alone does not guarantee that you will receive a professional engineer license. You will still need to be of good character and reputation, as well as obtain the requisite progressive engineering experience. The Louisiana board does not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. The Louisiana board requires examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. register The Louisiana board does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. Applicants for Louisiana planning to take a Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) Exam must meet these requirements to register directly with NCEES: (1) Applicant has graduated with a BS degree from an EAC/ABET-accredited program and has submitted a verified transcript to NCEES. (2) Applicant has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam. All other applicants must apply to the Louisiana Board for authorization to take the Principles and Practice of Engineering Exams. Applicants must complete an Application for Certification to ensure you have met the educational, FE examination requirements and when applicable, the experience requirement. Our deadlines to apply for the paper and pencil PE exams are shown below. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FE exam has not been verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the board where you took and passed the FE exam. Please note that a verification response may take up to 30 days, and plan accordingly. To qualify for the auto approval process, you must meet the above referenced requirements prior to registering directly through NCEES. After you have confirmed verification of your FE and your transcript, register online with NCEES (deadline: 3:00 p.m. EDT on August 20, 2020) to reserve your seat for the upcoming exam. Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline. Please be aware that the Baton Rouge exam site fills up quickly. Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board approval” in their My NCEES account after submitting a transcript and having their FE verified were not accepted for auto approval by NCEES. The NCEES “pending” status means that you need to submit an application to take the examination directly to the Board for authorization to take the exam. **Louisiana applicants need to acknowledge they have read LAPELS rule 1315: 1315 (B) - Reexaminations B. After an individual has failed a principles and practice of engineering examination, principles and practice of land surveying examination or Louisiana laws of land surveying examination in any and all jurisdictions for the seventh time, he/she is no longer eligible for licensure. Passing the Principles and Practice of Engineering examination alone does not guarantee that you will receive a professional engineer license. You will still need to be of good character and reputation, as well as obtain the requisite progressive engineering experience. OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS The deadline for approval applications to the board will be June 1, 2021. The deadline to register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021. Please read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures: https://ncees.org/october-2021-exam-administration-updates/ Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline. Applicants for Louisiana planning to take a Structural Engineering (SE) Exam must meet these requirements to register directly with NCEES: (1) Applicant has graduated with a BS degree from an EAC/ABET-accredited program and has submitted a verified transcript to NCEES. (2) Applicant has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam. All other applicants must apply to the Louisiana Board for authorization to take the Principles and Practice of Engineering Exams. Applicants must complete an Application for Certification to ensure you have met the educational, FE examination requirements and when applicable, the experience requirement. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FE exam has not been verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the board where you took and passed the FE exam. Please note that a verification response may take up to 30 days, and plan accordingly. To qualify for the auto approval process, you must meet the above referenced requirements prior to registering directly through NCEES. After you have confirmed verification of your FE and your transcript, register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the upcoming exam. Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board approval” in their My NCEES account after submitting a transcript and having their FE verified were not accepted for auto approval by NCEES. The NCEES “pending” status means that you need to submit an application to take the examination directly to the Board for authorization to take the exam. **Louisiana applicants need to acknowledge they have read LAPELS rule 1315: 1315 (B) - Reexaminations B. After an individual has failed a principles and practice of engineering examination, principles and practice of land surveying examination or Louisiana laws of land surveying examination in any and all jurisdictions for the seventh time, he/she is no longer eligible for licensure. Passing the Principles and Practice of Engineering examination alone does not guarantee that you will receive a professional engineer license. You will still need to be of good character and reputation, as well as obtain the requisite progressive engineering experience. The Louisiana board does not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. The Louisiana board requires examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. register The Mississippi board requires FE examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. The Mississippi Board does not require examinees who meet the established credentials below to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering for examination with NCEES providing they can attest to the following: I attest that I am seeking licensure in the state of Mississippi and meet the following credentials: 1. I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from an EAC/ABET-accredited program. NOTE: An engineering technology degree (ETAC) does NOT meet the educational requirements. 2. I have taken and passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination. 3. I am a Mississippi resident. 4. I acknowledge and understand that passing this exam does not guarantee future licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Mississippi Board may refuse to license me. If you cannot attest to the aforementioned credentials and do not have the FE exam and your education VERIFIED in your NCEES account, STOP and DO NOT continue with the NCEES direct registration process to take the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination as a Mississippi applicant as you are not eligible for the direct registration process. Instead, you are encouraged to view the Board’s website at www.pepls.state.ms.us to determine if you meet other avenues for licensure. AFTER you have taken and successfully passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination; the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination; AND, have obtained four (4) full years of qualifying engineering experience from the date you received your ABET EAC accredited degree in engineering, you are then eligible to complete the Mississippi “licensure application” which can be accessed via the following link:https://www.pepls.state.ms.us/pepls/web.nsf/webpages/LN_AF_PAGE_FORM?OpenDocumentss. Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. The Mississippi Board does not require examinees who meet the established credentials below to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering for examination with NCEES providing they can attest to the following: I attest that I am seeking licensure in the state of Mississippi and meet the following credentials: 1. I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from an EAC/ABET-accredited program and it is verified by NCEES. NOTE: An engineering technology degree (ETAC) does NOT meet the educational requirements. 2. I have taken and passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination and it is officially verified in my account. 3. I am a Mississippi resident. 4. I acknowledge and understand that passing this exam does not guarantee future licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Mississippi Board may refuse to license me. If you cannot attest to the aforementioned credentials and do not have the FE exam and your education VERIFIED in your NCEES account, STOP and DO NOT continue with the NCEES direct registration process to take the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination as a Mississippi applicant as you are not eligible for the direct registration process. Instead, you are encouraged to view the Board’s website at www.pepls.state.ms.us to determine if you meet other avenues for licensure. AFTER you have taken and successfully passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination; the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination; AND, have obtained four (4) full years of qualifying engineering experience from the date you received your ABET EAC accredited degree in engineering, you are then eligible to complete the Mississippi “licensure application” which can be accessed via the following link: https://www.pepls.state.ms.us/pepls/web.nsf/webpages/LN_AF_PAGE_FORM?OpenDocument Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. The Mississippi board requires FS examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. The Mississippi board requires PS examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. register The Mississippi board requires FE examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. The Mississippi Board does not require examinees who meet the established credentials below to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering for examination with NCEES (see deadlines below) providing they can attest to the following: I attest that I am seeking licensure in the state of Mississippi and meet the following credentials: 1. I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from an EAC/ABET-accredited program and it is verified by NCEES. NOTE: An engineering technology degree (ETAC) does NOT meet the educational requirements. 2. I have taken and passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination and it is officially verified in my account. 3. I am a Mississippi resident. 4. I acknowledge and understand that passing this exam does not guarantee future licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Mississippi Board may refuse to license me. If you cannot attest to the aforementioned credentials and do not have the FE exam and your education VERIFIED in your NCEES account, STOP and DO NOT continue with the NCEES direct registration process to take the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination as a Mississippi applicant as you are not eligible for the direct registration process. Instead, you are encouraged to view the Board’s website at www.pepls.state.ms.us to determine if you meet other avenues for licensure. AFTER you have taken and successfully passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination; the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination; AND, have obtained four (4) full years of qualifying engineering experience from the date you received your ABET EAC accredited degree in engineering, you are then eligible to complete the Mississippi “licensure application” which can be accessed via the following link: https://www.pepls.state.ms.us/pepls/web.nsf/webpages/LN_AF_PAGE_FORM?OpenDocument OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS The deadline to register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021. Please read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures: https://ncees.org/october-2021-exam-administration-updates/ Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline. The Mississippi Board does not require examinees who meet the established credentials below to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering for examination with NCEES providing they can attest to the following: I attest that I am seeking licensure in the state of Mississippi and meet the following credentials: 1. I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from an EAC/ABET-accredited program and it is verified by NCEES. NOTE: An engineering technology degree (ETAC) does NOT meet the educational requirements. 2. I have taken and passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination and it is officially verified in my account. 3. I am a Mississippi resident. 4. I acknowledge and understand that passing this exam does not guarantee future licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Mississippi Board may refuse to license me. If you cannot attest to the aforementioned credentials and do not have the FE exam and your education VERIFIED in your NCEES account, STOP and DO NOT continue with the NCEES direct registration process to take the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination as a Mississippi applicant as you are not eligible for the direct registration process. Instead, you are encouraged to view the Board’s website at www.pepls.state.ms.us to determine if you meet other avenues for licensure. AFTER you have taken and successfully passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination; the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination; AND, have obtained four (4) full years of qualifying engineering experience from the date you received your ABET EAC accredited degree in engineering, you are then eligible to complete the Mississippi “licensure application” which can be accessed via the following link: https://www.pepls.state.ms.us/pepls/web.nsf/webpages/LN_AF_PAGE_FORM?OpenDocument Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. The Mississippi board requires FS examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. The Mississippi board requires PS examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. register The Oklahoma board does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. Pursuant to Oklahoma Administrativ
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I just want to thank all my friends and family out there who believed that one day, I would be worthy of a friendship with someone like Megan Fox (yes, I really did get this!) While it's funny to me, there are real dangers with these fake profiles: 🎭#Scammers often create fake profiles to con people. More than one in four people who reported losing money to fraud in 2021 said it started on #socialmedia with an ad, a post, or a message. More than 95,000 people reported about $770 million in losses to fraud initiated on social media platforms in 2021. 🗞 #Misinformation and Fake News: Fake profiles can be used to spread misinformation and fake news, which can have serious consequences. ❤️ Romance Scams: More than a third of people who said they lost money to an online romance scam in 2021 said it began on #Facebook or #Instagram. These scams often start with a seemingly innocent friend request from a stranger, followed by sweet talk, and then, inevitably, a request for money. The sad part is that this fake profile already snagged a few friends. What can you do? 👓Verify Profile Authenticity: Check the profile's legitimacy by reviewing its history, the number of friends or followers, the type and quality of content posted, and the general engagement it receives. Be wary of newly created profiles or those with minimal activity, which can be #redflags. 📛Look for Verification Badges: On platforms like Facebook, and Instagram, legitimate public figures, brands, and organizations often have verified accounts. Trust accounts only when you see this verification, especially when dealing with customer service issues or promotions. 🤔 Be #Skeptical of Unsolicited Requests: If you receive friend requests, messages, or follows from unknown profiles that seem out of context, proceed with caution. Scammers often send unsolicited requests to widen their scamming network. ℹ Guard Your Personal Information: Never share personal, financial, or security-related information, such as your Social Security number, bank account details, or passwords. Legitimate organizations will not ask for sensitive information through social media. 🚨Report Suspicious Activity: If you encounter a suspicious profile or message, report it to the social media platform. Most platforms have mechanisms in place to handle reports of #fraudulent activity, helping to prevent further harm to others. 📖Educate Yourself About Current Scams: Stay informed about the latest scam #tactics. Scammers constantly evolve their methods, and knowing what to look out for can provide crucial protection. Besides, Megan Fox must be really down on her luck to be reaching out to me! What do you do when #ransomware is not the goal.... Recent analyses by SentinelLabs and Recorded Future reveal an alarming trend where Chinese-linked cyberespionage campaigns are now deploying ransomware as a tactic to obfuscate their operations. Traditionally avoided by state-backed groups, ransomware is being used to mask espionage activities under the guise of financial cybercrime, complicating attribution efforts and potentially misdirecting the focus of cybersecurity responses. In high-profile instances, such as the 2022 cyberattacks on Brazil's presidency and India's All India Institute of Medical Sciences, what initially seemed like ransomware attacks were linked to a Chinese cyberespionage group, ChamelGang or CamoFei. This strategic use of ransomware allows these groups to destroy evidence and maintain plausible deniability, thus blurring the lines between state-sponsored actions and cybercriminal activities. This approach not only complicates the cybersecurity landscape but also raises significant concerns about the true intent and extent of such attacks on global infrastructure. Does this really change the #threatmodel of a given system? Understanding the layered motives in these attacks might alter the defenses slightly, but to be honest, not many organizations (if any) are immune to a ransomware attack and we all need to be prepared, regardless of the motive of the attacker. Still....perhaps an interesting twist in the TTPs of some APTs. #Cybersecurity #Ransomware #Cyberespionage #InfoSec I've seen this story making the rounds, but TBH, pointing out that a major airline is running 30+ year old software as the "backbone" of their operations just flies in the face of what we know in cybersecurity. Granted, the truth may be somewhere in between when it comes to how they were able to avoid the Crowdstrike outage, but suffice to say they were able to continue to operate while other airlines were not. That says a lot about how deep their dependence goes. To be clear, running outdated software in critical systems poses significant risks, including security vulnerabilities, compliance issues, compatibility problems, lack of support, increased maintenance costs, and potential reputation damage. Outdated software often contains well-documented vulnerabilities that attackers can exploit, leading to unauthorized access, data theft, or operational disruption. Compatibility issues can hinder operations and reducing system efficiency. Ultimately, security breaches or compliance failures due to outdated software can severely damage an organization’s reputation, leading to lost business and diminished customer trust. While, again, the truth of SW's operational wizardry may be kept quiet for awhile, running outdated software on critical systems really isn't that funny.
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Fisher is the 177th former Northwoods League player to debut in MLB Rochester, Minn. – Former Madison Mallards outfielder, Derek […]
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Fisher is the 177th former Northwoods League player to debut in MLB Rochester, Minn. – Former Madison Mallards outfielder, Derek Fisher, made his Major League debut for the Houston Astros on Wednesday, June 14, 2017. Fisher is the 177th former Northwoods League player to reach the Major League level. Fisher, who played collegiately at Virginia, played for the Madison Mallards in 2012. He was drafted by the Houston Astros in the 1st round, 37th overall, of the 2014 MLB Draft. In 2012 with the Mallards, Fisher hit .315 over 51 games and had eight home runs, 10 doubles and two triples. He also drove in 36 runs and stole eight bases. Fisher started his Minor League career in 2014 with the Astros Rookie Level team in the Gulf Coast League. After one game, he was promoted to the Tri-City ValleyCats of the Short-Season A New York-Penn League. Between the two teams he hit a combined .310 with two home runs, three triples, two doubles and 18 runs driven in. He also stole 17 bases and scored 31 runs. Fisher started the 2015 season with a promotion to the Quad Cities River Bandits of the Lo-A Midwest League. After 39 games with Quad Cities he was sent to the Lancaster JetHawks of the Hi-A California League. For the season, he hit .275 in 123 games with 22 home runs, 21 doubles and eight triples. To go along with those impressive numbers, he also stole 31 bases and drove in 87 runs. A promotion again for the 2016 season saw Fisher begin the year with the Corpus Christi Hooks of the AA Texas League. He would play in 102 games before another promotion to end the season to the Fresno Grizzlies of the AAA Pacific Coast League. Over 129 games he hit .255 with 21 home runs, 21 doubles, four triples and 76 runs driven in. He also tacked on 28 stolen bases and scored 71 runs. Prior to his call-up to Houston, Fisher had played in 60 games and was hitting .335 with 16 home runs and 45 RBI. He also had 19 doubles and had stolen 13 bases. In his Major League debut against the Texas Rangers, Fisher started the game in left field. In the 6th inning he hit the second pitch he saw from Jeremy Jeffress for a home run to left field for his first Major League hit. Then again later in the 6th inning he would single off of Rangers reliever and former Brainerd Blue Thunder pitcher Dillon Gee. Fisher would finish the game 2 for 3 with a home run, two runs scored, two RBI and two walks. ### The Northwoods League is the proven leader in the development of elite college baseball players. The 23-year old summer collegiate league is the largest organized baseball league in the world with 20 teams, drawing significantly more fans, in a friendly ballpark experience, than any league of its kind. A valuable training ground for coaches, umpires and front office staff, more than 170 Northwoods League players have advanced to Major League Baseball, including two-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer (WAS), two-time World Series Champion Ben Zobrist (CHC) and MLB All-Stars Chris Sale (BOS), Jordan Zimmermann (DET), Curtis Granderson (NYM) and Lucas Duda (NYM). All league games are viewable live via the Northwoods League website. For more information, visit www.northwoodsleague.com or download the Northwoods League Mobile App on the Apple App Store or on Google Play. Privacy Policy for Northwoods League (northwoodsleague.com, northwoodsleague.net, & the NWL mobile app) If you require any more information or have any questions about our privacy policy, please feel free to contact us by email at Send us your privacy questions. At the Northwoods League we consider the privacy of our visitors to be extremely important. 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NBA Star Derek Fisher to Speak at Benton Chamber Banquet Mar 8th
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The Benton Area Chamber of Commerce welcomes Derek Fisher as the speaker at the annual banquet on Tuesday, March 8, 2022. Derek Fisher is an NBA legend who played 18 seasons and is a 5-time champion with the Los Angeles Lakers. He is the current head coach of the WNBA's Los Angeles Sparks. Derek
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The Benton Area Chamber of Commerce welcomes Derek Fisher as the speaker at the annual banquet on Tuesday, March 8, 2022. Derek Fisher is an NBA legend who played 18 seasons and is a 5-time champion with the Los Angeles Lakers. He is the current head coach of the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks. Derek was drafted by the Lakers in 1996 and played alongside Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal. During his playing career, Derek also played for the Golden State Warriors, Utah Jazz, Dallas Mavericks and Oklahoma City Thunder. Derek’s accolades include holding the all-time NBA record for playoff game appearances (259). He’s also known for hitting a buzzer beater with 0.4 seconds left against the San Antonio Spurs in game 5 of the 2004 Western Conference Semifinals. In his time as a player, he served as president of the players’ union from 2006-2013. He is a native of Little Rock where he attended Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School, lettering in basketball. He then attended the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where he finished his four-year career second all-time in school history in points (1,393), assists (472) and steals (189). His senior year, he was named Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year. Sponsors of the 2022 banquet are Jones Heating and Air, First Security Bank, Everett Buick GMC, Ashley HomeStore, Baxley-Penfield-Moudy Realtors, CDI Contractors, LLC, Everett Buick-GMC, McCauley Services, Sitel Group and Smith Benton Family Funeral Home. Tables for 10 can be purchased for $750 and individual tickets are $80. (Tables are placed in the order they are purchased.) The banquet starts at 6:00 p.m. March 8th at Benton Event Center, 17322 Interstate 30 North in Benton. For more information contact the Chamber at 501-860-7002 or [email protected].
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Senior Derek Fisher is one of many student artists here at WHS. Check out Dubtown Beat’s exclusive interview, and look inside the mind of an up and coming DJ.
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Senior Derek Fisher is one of many student artists here at WHS. Check out Dubtown Beat’s exclusive interview, and look inside the mind of an up-and-coming DJ. How long have you been DJing? Almost two years now, except in the past few months I’ve been more active about it. How did you get into DJing? I’ve always been into electronic music, and I knew I wanted to be a part of the scene. My dad knows a lot of people in the music industry, and they inspired me to start DJing. Also, after attending a lot of EDM concerts it looked like a lot of fun, and like something I would want to do. What kinds of music do you listen to? What kinds of music do you like to spin? Anything really. Being a DJ you kind of have to be a jack of all trades. Personally, I love anything electronic, but when you DJ a party, you have to appeal to the masses and give them a mixture of what they want to hear and what you want to play for them. What kind of turntables do you use? Right now I have the Traktor Kontrol S2. It’s definitely not the best in its class, but it allows me to do what I need to do, and I have fun with it. The software is really clean and easy to learn compared to other programs I have used in the past. How did you get involved in the Aurora Festival? I have some extended family up in Maine who own a lot of land, and they throw a festival every year. They knew I started DJing and asked if I would perform for them, and I ended up being the final act of the night. What was your coolest experience behind the decks? Definitely being the closing performance at Aurora was the coolest. There was a lot of energy in the crowd. Also the Halloween party that the seniors threw was a great experience too, although a different atmosphere. It was great being able to perform for all of my friends at the party. What do you have planned for the future? In the near future, I am trying to coordinate an event with another DJ from Natick. Hopefully I’m going to be a part of some school based events such as any sort of dance or prom. Also, I plan on staying in Boston for college, so I can stay in the city where most of the nightlife is and expand my career from there. Check out Derek’s set from the Aurora Festival on his SoundCloud page. It features many popular EDM hits. Check back in a few for more great music!
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Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/156 James Carlin shares some great tips from his competition fly fishing background with a focus on dry fly fishing.  James is also the founder of So Fly Gear who is our most recent podcast sponsor.  I’ve been wearing So Fly’s Hoodie and been loving it this summer. James has a great story and the youngest guest we’ve had on the podcast.  We hear about the youth Competitive fly fishing team with a focus on dry flies and euro nymphing strategies for trout.
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James Carlin shares some great tips from his competition fly fishing background with a focus on dry fly fishing. James is also the founder of So Fly Gear who is our most recent podcast sponsor. I’ve been wearing So Fly’s Hoodie and been loving it this summer. James has a great story and the youngest guest we’ve had on the podcast. We hear about the youth Competitive fly fishing team with a focus on dry flies and euro nymphing strategies for trout. Click below and listen to the James Carlin Interview: Find the show: itunes | stitcher | overcast Subscribe on Android Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Spotify Podcasts Subscribe via RSS Sponsors and Podcast Updates Show Notes with James Carlin 04:45 – Guy Robbins was James’ first mentor and a world renown kayaker. Guy was also the guy who brought the youth team out west. I talked about Dry flies with Gene Shropshire who was one of my personal mentors in episode 165. Gene covered his top 6 dry flies of all time in this classic episode. 07:00 – Big Wood Flies was James’ first website from his 6th grade year. Yes, 6th grade. 09:50 – We talk about Rip Curl and the effects to surfing similar to what James is going for with his So Fly brand and the state of Flow. 11:00 – TASC Performance is the manufacturer of So Fly Apparel and produces some amazing products. 12:40 – Laird Hamilton is a flow hacker and rides some crazy waves. Check out the link. 17:40 – The Youth Fly Fishing Team was held out west in Ketchum Idaho. Michael Bradley was part of the event. 25:20 – I noted Rick Hafele who was on the podcast here and is a leading fly fisher and entomologist. 31:20 – We talk about the trico hatch and the importance for silver creek. They create a spinner cloud that is crazy. 36:20 – I noted Lance Egan and Devin Olsen were both on the podcast episodes previously. 37:16 – We talk about the 6.5 x trout hunter leader. 38:30 – I noted the Maxima heavy duty leader in relation to the x factor. I love Maxima for steelhead fishing and if you click this link and purchase from our local fly shop the podcast receives a commission at no extra charge to you. 47:00 – Devin or Lance and Gilbert’s DVD’s and resources. Here’s a trailer to the great video we noted. 48:10 – The Modern Nymph Course and how to develop a Modern fly box at The Catch and the Hatch. You can find James at So Fly Gear here. The Four Main Euro Nymph Types: Pheasant tail euro style france flies thread body nymph Waltz worm 3 Key Competitive Dry Flies Puff Daddy Little Elk Hair Quill body on check hook Top Dry Fly Fishing Tips for Silver Creek Use a few basic patterns with many different sizes Downstream Presentation End your rod high for slack Use an S cast to get drag free drift A reach cast with micro mend (see video below) Fish 2 dry flies to increase odds Use a downstream presentation Target pods of fish Target the Trico spinner fall Use S cast or micro mend James Top 2 Dry Flies elk hair Cdc comparadun How to make a Reach Cast Resources Noted in the Show Trout Hunter 6.5x Tippet Modern Nymphing Elevated DVD Videos and/or podcasts Noted in the Show How to Tie the France Fly Laird Hamilton and the 100 foot wave finding his flow Conclusion with James Carlin James Carlin shares the story of how he created a brand with killer fly fishing and life style clothing I’ve been loving. We find out what Find Your Flow means to So Fly and how it can help you enjoy your time on the water even more.
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Wondering how to book Derek Fisher for your in person or virtual event? Anthem Talent Agency will guide you through the process including booking fee, appearance cost, speaking price, endorsement and/or marketing campaign cost.
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Derek Fisher is a multifaceted individual whose diverse talents have made a significant impact in various fields. With a passion for innovation and creativity, Derek has excelled as a tech entrepreneur, visionary thinker, and philanthropist. Born with an innate curiosity, he pursued a degree in computer science, laying the foundation for his future endeavors. In the tech industry, Derek has become renowned for his groundbreaking work in artificial intelligence, pushing the boundaries of what technology can achieve. His innovative projects have garnered widespread recognition and have been instrumental in shaping the future of AI applications. Beyond his professional achievements, Derek is deeply committed to giving back to the community. He actively supports numerous charitable organizations, focusing on education, healthcare, and environmental conservation. His dedication to making a positive difference in the world has inspired others to join him in his philanthropic efforts. With a combination of technical expertise, entrepreneurial spirit, and a compassionate heart, Derek Fisher continues to leave a lasting legacy, creating a better future for generations to come. HOW TO BOOK DEREK FISHER? Our booking team has successfully helped clients around the globe secure talent like Derek Fisher for corporate events, speaking engagements, personal appearances and product endorsements for over 20 years. We take the time to listen and understand the needs of corporations and organizations looking to hire entertainers, musicians, speakers and other creative talent. Fill out a booking request form for Derek Fisher to discuss your event. One of our team members will be happy to provide pricing guidance and availability for Derek Fisher or any other talent you may be interested in. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO BOOK DEREK FISHER? Booking fees for Derek Fisher, or any other artist, singer, or celebrity, are calculated based on a many different factors and can change at any time. Talent prices often vary in accordance with the nature of the event, talent’s current work schedule, the physical location of the event and performance length. The talent fees stated on this site are designed to serve as a guideline only. In some instances, the quote you receive may vary slightly from the given range. To receive the most current and up-to-date fee to book Derek Fisher, please fill out our talent request form to speak with one of our experienced booking agents. WHO IS THE AGENT FOR DEREK FISHER? Anthem Talent Agency has successfully secured celebrity talent like Derek Fisher for clients worldwide for more than 20 years. Being a full service talent booking agency, we have access to every celebrity, performer, speaker, or artist on the planet. Our experienced booking agents are happy to submit a formal offer on your behalf to the talent of your choice, lending you the benefit of our stellar reputation and long-established relationships in the entertainment industry. Tell us more about your event here, and one of our experienced agents will help you to hire Derek Fisher or another celebrity of your choice for your upcoming event. WHAT IS A FULL-SERVICE TALENT BOOKING AGENCY? Anthem Talent Agency, acts as a “buyers agent” in the artist booking process. Why work with us? We exclusively represent corporations, event & conference planners, and private institutions, who are seeking to secure world-class performers, speakers, musicians, comedians, artists, magicians or celebrities for corporate events, private performances, appearances, speaking engagements & keynote lectures, commercials, or product endorsements & sponsorship opportunities. We have access to virtually all categories of talent. Anthem does not claim to exclusively represent Derek Fisher nor claim to be the exclusive agency for Derek Fisher or any other talent listed on this site. For more information on how we work please visit our about us page. For the most recent updates please visit our blog. Still have questions? Please view our FAQ
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Los Angeles Sparks Announce Derek Fisher as New Head Coach
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The former NBA head coach and the five-time champion is ready to tackle the WNBA in a role with the Los Angeles Sparks.
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The former NBA head coach and the five-time champion is ready to tackle the WNBA in a role with the Los Angeles Sparks. Derek Fisher was named the new head coach of the Los Angeles Sparks and the team held its introductory press conference on Friday afternoon. The announcement of this hiring shocked many when the news of Fisher becoming the Sparks’ new head coach came out on Wednesday. This comes just days after Los Angeles released a statement about Brian Agler’s resignation from the team. Fisher had a long 18-year career in the NBA which included five championship titles and a short coaching stint in the NBA as head coach of the New York Knicks for the 2014-15 season to midway through the 2015-16 season. His time with New York did not end on a good note as New York’s record under Fisher was 40-96. The discourse that occurred until the end of his time with the Knicks left many wondering whether or not Fisher would get another coaching job. With Fisher’s hiring, many questions were raised about his lack of experience with coaching in women’s basketball, the decision process that led to this hire, and the thoughts about a male taking the coaching title in the WNBA. Many wondered whether due diligence was done during the coaching search that was mentioned in the press release about Agler’s resignation. Just a week following that release, Los Angeles made the announcement about Fisher’s hiring. Toler, Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Sparks, told the media that the coaching search consisted of “a short list. A list of one.” That list of one was Fisher. As stated in the press release, it was stated that it was going to be a comprehensive search for the next coach, but a week later, the team has a new coach. Granted Agler resigned from his coaching duties at the beginning of November, many thought that a list of qualified people would have been created and calls would be made to potential candidates. From Agler’s resignation, Toler had her eyes set on bringing Fisher into the fold. Fisher did go through the official process that one would go through before signing on to take on a coaching role. Many thought it was odd that he was the only choice that Toler saw fit for this role. It seemed like there wasn’t an actual coaching search as Toler knew that she wanted Fisher as the coach of the Sparks. Based off his time with the Knicks and their losing record under him, Fisher wouldn’t normally be brought on to coach a marquee team in the WNBA. Many would think that a candidate with a better track record would have been considered to help propel a team like the Sparks into the latter part of the postseason. Someone with more of a pedigree in the women’s basketball world would also normally get consideration for this position, as well. That was probably the same thought when Bill Laimbeer entered the league as a coach in 2002. Laimbeer learned the ropes over the years to bolster his knowledge and has had success in the league. He currently holds head coaching responsibilities and general manager duties with the Las Vegas Aces. Fisher may have to go through trial and error to be a successful coach in the WNBA but the fact that he has this opportunity will help him greatly in learning the ropes. Out of the 12 coaches in the WNBA, just five of them are women that include Cheryl Reeve (MIN), Nicki Collen (ATL), Sandy Brondello (PHO), Pokey Chatman (IND), and Katie Smith (CHI). The league has so many women that come through the coaching ranks who are looking for an opportunity to coach their own team. With so many women who are in the women’s basketball landscape who have resumes that make them qualified for a head coaching position, many wondered why a woman was not considered for this role. Toler responded to a question about the consideration of a female coach. Toler said, “I don’t look at coaching as man or woman; I look at who’s the best person for a job; who is going to have the best chemistry with the team.” One thing is for sure is that with Fisher’s experience as a former championship player, he is able to start building a foundation of relatability with this team. In Fisher being a fan of the team since they’ve been in Los Angeles, he is also familiar with the women’s game and appreciates those who have impacted the game. It will take time to see how this Sparks team will perform under Fisher’s leadership as this team hopes to continue being in the postseason vying for another championship. The team is hopeful for what the future is to bring with Fisher as head coach. Despite the noise that is surrounding Fisher, he is ready for an opportunity to coach a group of competitive players.
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The Student Project Award recognized an outstanding class project or paper by a student or group of students in Planning Accreditation Board (PAB)-accredited planning programs that contributed to advances in the field of planning.
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The 2009 AICP Student Project Awards jury was chaired by Robert E. Blanchard, AICP. Applied Research Planning the Process: Updating Seattle's Neighborhood Plans Submitted by: 2008 Masters of Urban Planning First Year Studio, University of Washington-Seattle, Department of Urban Design and Planning, College of Built Environments The project, updating Seattle's 1990's neighborhood plan, called for respecting previous efforts while drafting plans that were relevant to the needs of a changing population, responded to new social issues, and reflected a different financial and political landscape. Through focus groups, the 30-student team not only identified new planning issues, but also assessed the current conditions of neighborhood plans citywide. The final report offered city staffers best practices gleaned from other parts of the country. Planning the Process: Updating Seattle's Neighborhood Plans (pdf) Contribution of Planning to a Contemporary Issue The Eugene Bicycle and Pedestrian Strategic Plan Submitted by: Community Planning Workshop, University of Oregon, Department of Public Policy, Planning & Management City planners, students, and community organizers partnered on the project, using input from 600 residents. The plan addresses infrastructure, safety, education, and funding, with implementation actions assigned to both the city and community groups. The resulting plan, The Eugene Bicycle and Pedestrian Strategic Plan, was adopted by the city in 2008. In the year the plan has been in place, 20 of the plan's 82 action items have been initiated. Eugene Pedestrian and Bicycle Strategic Plan (pdf) Project website: http://tinyurl.com/rb5ka3 Application of the Planning Process Climate Change: Impacts and Responses in the Delaware River Basin Submitted by: Community Planning Workshop, University of Pennsylvania, School of Design, Department of City and Regional Planning This report analyzed the potential impacts of climate change in the Delaware River Basin and uncovered alarming findings: By 2050, 1.4 million residents, 147,000 jobs, and residential property worth $20.4 billion could be in danger from sea level rise, flooding, and storm surges. Drafted by a team of 15 graduate students, it also offers policy recommendations and specific design interventions. The authors point out existing and planned development at risk of inundation, and suggest a regional dialogue on long-term planning. Climate Change: Impacts and Responses in the Delaware River Basin (pdf) In recognition of outstanding papers or class projects by a student or group of students from accredited planning programs. The AICP Student Project Awards Jury of 2008 was chaired by Robert E. Blanchard, AICP. Contemporary Issue Planning for Detroit's Tax-Reverted Properties: Possibilities for the Wayne County Land Bank University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning Faculty Advisors: Margaret Dewar, Eric Dueweke Students: Stephanie Bailey, Sophia Fisher, Cornelius Hoss, Meghna Khanna, Mark Ledford, Brian Lutenegger, and Kathleen Maurer. Long before the recent spate of foreclosures nationally, Detroit had an enormous inventory of vacant and abandoned properties. In the summer of 2006, Wayne County created a land bank to deal with some 3,000 tax-reverted properties in the county, 90 percent of them in Detroit. By December of that year, a group of graduate students had created a plan aimed at integrating urban planning into the process. Their project, Planning for Detroit's Tax-Reverted Properties: Possibilities for the Wayne County Land Bank focused on managing the county's inventory, maintaining the properties, and moving the properties toward reuse — and made program and staffing recommendations. Application of the Planning Process Creating a New Place: A Concept Plan for 15 Peabody Street Tufts University, Department of Urban and Environmental Policy, Boston, Massachusetts Department of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning at Tufts University Faculty Advisor: Justin Hollander, AICP Students: Alison Corwin, Abby Lindsay, Jessica Miller, and Soledad Gaztambide Four graduate students at Tufts University had a class goal to create a plan that kept the community's interests in mind. Now their vision is being implemented by the city of Salem, Massachusetts. "Creating a New Place: A Concept Plan for 15 Peabody Street," formed the backbone of a plan for a new neighborhood park in Salem that would give residents better access to much-need open space. It also helped the city secure a $474,000 grant to make the park a reality in June 2009. Applied Research Oregon Land-Use Stories Project Portland State University, Nohad A. Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning, Portland, Oregon Students: Matt Berkow and George Zaninovich As Oregon's Measure 37 stirred up controversy, two master's degree candidates set out across the state in search of the bigger picture. After weeks of planning, Matthew Berkow and George Zaninovich traveled to 20 counties, interviewing 100 residents about the measure and blogging their findings. "By framing a process in which people were encouraged to share their stories, we were able to get at the values that lay beneath the positions that often surface at public meetings," they wrote in "The Spoke Report," a summary of their Oregon Land Use Stories Project. In recognition of outstanding papers or class projects by a student or group of students from accredited planning programs. Application of the Planning Process Two Squares, One Place Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Urban Studies and Planning Faculty advisors: Karl Seidman, Susan Silberberg Students: Abigail Emison, Jonathan Leit, Dina Mackin, Masatomo Miyazawa, Alison Novak, Gena Peditto, Ommeed Sathe Hyde/Jackson Square Boston district lacked cohesion. "Two Squares, One Place" was the plan to unite the two squares into "one place." Completed by a team of graduate planning students, the project aims to unite the district's physical and cultural elements, develop it as a destination, and position the neighborhood organization to lead its revitalization. Informed by the team's three-month survey of the district's business owners, community leaders, and residents, the plan envisions a local economy as diverse as the area's ethnic makeup, complementing the district's "mom and pop" stores with a variety of new businesses, from open-air markets and pushcarts to major, mixed use redevelopments. Proof of the plan's success was the adoption by a community development corporation of its recommendations for its redevelopment site. Contemporary Issue Going Public! Strategies for Meeting Public Restroom Need in Portland's Central City Portland (Oregon) State University, Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning Faculty Advisors: Sy Adler, Deborah Howe, Connie Ozawa, Summer Sharpe, FAICIP Students: Josh Ahmann, Kevin Bond, Warren Greaser, Sarah Selden Portland State University graduate students ventured into an area most city planning departments have never explored with such detail. "Going Public" reports on Portland's Central City public restrooms including analysis of management, funding and policy alternatives. As pioneers in this area, the seven members of the "Relief Works" team established their own criteria for restroom need in Portland's Central City. Representatives from over 20 stakeholder groups were interviewed and case studies were done to compare what other cities have done to address public restroom needs and to assess Portland's public restroom facilities for safety, ADA accessibility, building and maintenance. The report was so compelling that the city of Portland has incorporated the plan into its strategy for addressing the needs of the homeless. Applied Research Changing of the Guard: A New Vision for Fort Monmouth University of Pennsylvania School of Design, Department of City & Regional Planning Faculty Advisors: James N. Kise, AICP; Eugenie L. Birch, FAICP, Chair; Tom Daniels, Acting Chair, 2005-2006 Student Team: Peilin Chen, Yiun Lin Chong, Nicole M. Clare, Thomas Hastings, Geoffrey W. Long Fort Monmouth in Monmouth County, New Jersey was one of the military bases slated for closure under the Base Realignment and Closure process announced in 2005 by the U.S. Department of Defense. "Changing of the Guard: A New Vision for Fort Monmouth" provides a plan for the Fort's redevelopment that revolutionizes the status quo. It calls for the creation of three distinct town centers in an area where the local strip mall is considered "downtown." It increases density while at the same time protecting the fragile coastal environment and surrounding wetlands. It creates a place that is fundamentally different than its surroundings. In making recommendations, students looked at the region's social and economic factors; the needs of the host communities; and existing natural resources and critical environments. In recognition of outstanding papers or class projects by a student or group of students from accredited planning programs. The AICP Student Project Awards Jury of 2005 was chaired by Frank Wein, FAICP. Applied Research Conservation and Landscape Planning Heritage Trail, featuring Historic Places in Massachusetts Ann Chapman, University of Massachusetts This master's thesis proposes a Massachusetts Conservation and Landscape Planning Heritage Trail. The inspiration for this trail comes from the life and work of visionary planner, Benton MacKaye, father of the Appalachian Trail. Contemporary Issue Food for Growth: A Community Food System Plan for Buffalo's West Side State University of New York, University at Buffalo Faculty Advisor: Samina Raja, Ph.D. Students: Tangerine Almeida, Mark Bostaph, Mikaela Engert, Samuel Gold, Jeanne Leccese, Jordana Maisel, Anjali Malhotra, Joanna Rogalski, Tatianna Vejar, Keigo Yokoyama, Lesley Zlatev The Food for Growth project was a semester-long planning process undertaken by 11 students at the University at Buffalo in the fall of 2003. Under the guidance of Dr. Samina Raja, students in this studio prepared a food system plan for a neighborhood on Buffalo's West Side. Application of the Planning Process San Miguel 2025: Draft Community Plan California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Faculty Advisor: Zeljka Pavlovich Howard Students: Michael Conger, William Hellper, Cornelius Kempenaar, Brian Leveille, Eric Muzzy, Mandi Raike, Jason Rogers, Santiago Simon, David Stanfield, Fred Thacker The two documents created by the students are a product of a six-month-long community study designed to emulate the process of preparing a community plan and expose students to state-of-the-art technology, methods, and techniques used in "real-world" planning situations. The project incorporated all aspects of planning including data collection and analysis, community participation and surveying, goal and objective creation, visioning, development of alternative concept plans, and policy creation. In recognition of outstanding papers or class projects by a student or group of students from accredited planning programs. The AICP Student Project Awards Jury of 2004 was chaired by Frank Wein, FAICP. Applied Research Save Ammendorf! Pratt Institute Graduate Center, New York, New York Kate Zidar Kate Zidar, a student at Pratt Institute Graduate Center, analyzed the Halle neighborhood of Ammendorf in the former East Germany to illustrate possible development scenarios for the area. After documenting recent economic and social changes since reunification, Zidar narrated her findings for a public meeting attended by local building owners and covered by both print and electronic media. She showed how the ongoing adaptive reuse of the former factories for housing and small workshops point to the high likelihood of their conversion to live-work housing. Applying the Planning Process Towards a Smart Growth Master Plan: Assessment and Recommendations for the Town of Porter, New York University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, Buffalo, New York Advisor: Ute Lehrer Students: Fina Abdel Latif, Brian Gatewood, Fredy Rodriquez Gutierrez, Amy Kacala, Joel Kleinberg, Hui-En (Grace) Lee, Nnabuihe Maduakolam, Karen Palmer, Seokhoon Shim, Brian Slack, Mark Territo, Katherine Wager, Robert Wisener, Ji Zhang In 2002, the town of Porter, New York, approached the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at the State University of New York, Buffalo, for assistance in developing the first part of a comprehensive plan. Fourteen graduate students took the challenge by analyzing the various characteristics of the community and formulating progressive strategies. Porter (pop. 7,000) had two distinct population centers on opposite sides of the town. The eastern portion is largely agricultural, while the western portion is more industrial. Amidst this conflict, the town wished to retain its rural character and quality of life. The students recommended methods to develop the local economy, in particular competitive ways of boosting agriculture and tourism. The also students suggested the further preservation of open space and farmlands for both the environmental and aesthetic values and economic vitality. Contribution of Planning to Contemporary Issues Integrating Transportation and Land Use Planning: Outreach to Planning Commissioners University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon Advisor: Robert Parker, AICP Students: Paul Bender, Carolyn Bonner, Jennifer Dill, Kathryn Frank, Bethany Johnson, Evan MacKenzie, John Mermin, Darren Muldoon, Tina Nunez, Michelle Pezley, Mike Rose, Paul Seilo, Rachel Warner Raising the awareness of planning commissioners in Oregon on smart growth issues was the primary focus of the project by students at the University of Oregon, Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management. They aimed to develop a model for successful dialogue with local government partners in the implementation of statewide transportation and land use planning goals and create model partnership between universities and state agencies. To achieve their goals, the students developed written and visual materials, conducted 24 outreach workshops for local planning commissioners and elected officials on smart growth, and conducted informal interviews with professional planners. In recognition of outstanding papers or class projects by a student or group of students from accredited planning programs. Judges for the AICP Student Project Awards Jury were Dean Palos, AICP; Alfred N. Raby, AICP; Samuel J. Parker, Jr., AICP. Applied Research The Growth Management Toolbox: A Better Way to Live University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia Students: Carrie Beach, Laura Everitt, Chris Galanty, Shannon Garvey, DJ Gerken, Brian Haluska, Porter Ingrum, Jim Lamey, Tianjin Luo, Rose-Anne McGrail, Jyothsna Ramesh, Jaymie Sheffield, Sean Suder, Melissa C. Tronquet, Suzanna Usak Demonstrating the Contribution of Planning to Contemporary Issues The Economic Development Plan for the Hopi Winslow Trust Property University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona Students: Tripti Agarwal, Hilary Anderson, Peter A. Cherberg, Donovan Durband, Jennifer Greig, Matthew Keough, Susan I. Morrison, Tiffany C. Rich, Adam B. Smith, Lisa A. Verts, Jeffrey Wegener This document presents a number of land use alternatives for the development of a 200 acre parcel of Hopi Trust Land outside Winslow, Arizona. Applying the Planning Process Future Land Use in the Town of Dryden: Alternatives & Recommendations Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Students: Julie Amato, Lawrence Bice, Karen Edelstein, Jessica Feldman, Tika Gurung, Ryan Harris, Danielle Hautaniemi, Bethany Johnson, Tim Logue, Juan Carlos Londono, Jonathan Martin, Mark Rodman, Megan Rupnik, David Whitley, Martha Wittosch, Yizaho Yang In recognition of outstanding papers or class projects by a student or group of students from accredited planning programs. The AICP Student Project Awards Jury of 2000 was chaired by Dean Palos, AICP. Best Demonstrates the Contribution of Planning to Contemporary Issues Seminary Square Eco-Village Plan University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio Advisors: Carlos Chifos and Brenda Scheer, AICP Students: Rahmawati Husein, Michell Smith, Sheng Yu, Josh Whitehead, Channing Henderson, Jing Jin, Leshia Helton, Tao Huang, Yogesh Saoji, Martin Mikush, Annileshwari Jawahar,Jie Shao, Matthew Neugebauer, Emeka Monema, Evelyn Kasongo, Nvard Manasian, Emmanual Manyindo, Samanatha Chundur, Sandesh Samarai, Sonali Bandaranayake, Ivy Thompson The 21 students in a University of Cincinnati graduate planning workshop were given a task: devise a strategy to turn the 50-square-block Seminary area into an urban "eco-village." Their overall goal was to show how sustainable development could be a viable planning option. Completed in1999, the Seminary Square Eco-Village Plan was one of the resulting projects and implementation of the plan followed shortly. A demonstration house recommended in the students' report will be part of the annual Seminary Square Eco-Fair, which is intended to showcase the neighborhood. The City also made improvements at two neighborhood parks and agreed to fund façade improvements along the Warsaw Avenue business district. Best Application of the Planning Process Atascadero Colony in the 21st Century California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, California Advisor: Zeljka Pavlovich Howard Students: Scott Aaron, Jennifer Adge, Linda Ajello, Wynee Au, Brian Clevenger, Joshua Cross, Nicol Rister Davis, Christopher Fernandez, Erica Fraser, Christopher Gastelum, Jason Hade, Eric Hanson, Jennifer Hattabaugh, Michael Hoffman, Jason Jones, Howard Lee, Carrie Loarie, Ryan Luckert, Amanda Markarian, Nicole Moore-Lee, Melissa Murphy, Kevin Nguyen, Brain Pavelko, Alison Pernell ,Vanessa Rauschenberger, Sarah Rigamat, German Robles, Rosalind Rondash, Joemil Santos, Yolando Sepulveda, Joel Shirbroun, Loreli Shouman, Sean Warner, Craig Weber, Lesley Xavier The undergraduate community planning laboratory at California Polytechnic University began work on their draft state-required plan for Atascadero, California with a community profile, followed by a community visioning process and the development of alternative concept plans. Among the issues identified in their project, "Atascadero Colony in the 21st Century," were maintaining the city's moderate-density residential character, improving the jobs/housing balance, making zoning consistent with the plan, protecting the hillsides, and preserving open space. The final plan included seven state-required elements, plus four additional ones: economic development, historic preservation, public facilities and utilities, and community design.
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Knicks fire coach Derek Fisher; Rambis gets interim job
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. (AP) — Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 1 1/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else.Fisher was fired Monday, with his team having lost five straight and nine of 10 to fall well back in the […]
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. (AP) — Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 1 1/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else. Fisher was fired Monday, with his team having lost five straight and nine of 10 to fall well back in the Eastern Conference playoff race. “It’s time for us to make a change, turn this team around and move forward and get some wins and keep going down the road we had started here at the beginning of the year,” Jackson said at the team’s practice facility. Associate head coach Kurt Rambis was promoted to interim head coach at least through the rest of the season. Rambis, like Fisher an ex-Laker player and a former assistant under Jackson, went 56-145 in two seasons as Minnesota’s coach and part of a season leading the Lakers. The Knicks have fallen to 23-31, dropping Fisher’s overall record to 40-96. Jackson hired Fisher in June 2014, just weeks after the point guard was done playing. “It’s a huge transition from being a player to a coach at any point in time, let alone the season after you retire from playing. So it was a very difficult situation, regardless of where he coached,” Rambis said. “This is a historic franchise and this is a franchise and a fan base that’s used to winning and he started the process, and it won’t be finished and it may not be finished with the next two coaches that are coming in, but I think he was laying the foundation of doing things the right way and turning this franchise around.” But Fisher wasn’t winning lately, and though Jackson praised his work ethic, he had seen enough of the Knicks’ slow starts and faulty finishes. Jackson also questioned whether Fisher took advantage of the experienced assistants Jackson hired to work with him, such as Rambis and Jim Cleamons. Jackson, who won an NBA-record 11 championships as a coach, also told Fisher he may not have mentored him as well as he could have. “There wasn’t really a consensus in our staff. We decided we need to have really good consensus in the working staff, interchanging of ideas and communication,” Jackson said. The Knicks went 17-65 last season but upgraded their roster during the summer with the drafting of Kristaps Porzingis and the signing of veterans Arron Afflalo and Robin Lopez. Fisher then got off to an embarrassing start this season during training camp. He was involved in a fight with Memphis Grizzlies forward and former teammate Matt Barnes when he was at the home of Barnes’ estranged wife in California. “No one’s happy about how that happened and what came out of that,” Jackson said. “That was embarrassing for us and for Derek, but that had no nothing to do with what’s happened here today.” Kobe Bryant, a teammate of Fisher when the Lakers were winning a bunch of NBA titles, said being let go “is part of the job. “He’ll go on to be a coach again,” Bryant said before Monday night’s game at Indiana. “I know he likes teaching the game. I know he likes being around the game, so I’m sure he’ll be coaching again.” The Knicks had the look of a playoff team most of the season but are stumbling into the All-Star break. Fans loudly booed when they fell behind by 19 points Sunday during a 101-96 loss to Denver. Fisher became the fifth coach to be fired this season and the second in New York. Brooklyn had already dumped Lionel Hollins. “This is a very talented team with strong character and I am confident they will succeed,” Fisher said in a statement. “Obviously, I’m disappointed, but have learned an immense amount from this experience and hope to grow from it.” Fisher was a five-time champion playing under Jackson with the Lakers and known as one of the league’s smartest players. Jackson turned to him after Steve Kerr chose to take the Golden State Warriors’ job after he was on the verge of accepting the Knicks’ offer. Former head coaches Tom Thibodeau, Mark Jackson and Brian Shaw all are available. Or Jackson could wait and perhaps make at a run at another of his former players — Luke Walton, who led Golden State to the best start in NBA history while Kerr was recovering from back surgery. But he said he was not looking at any coaching candidates now, saying he was fully confident in Rambis. “Someone has to match the style of the way we do things and there’s a certain style that I have that I think works and I’ve found worked before,” Jackson said. “I don’t know if all those people measure up to that, because I don’t know them well enough, but that’s an important aspect and we’ll find that type of person.” Fisher had overseen the worst season in franchise history as a rookie coach and recently said making the playoffs this season wasn’t as important as the franchise’s progress. Jackson hasn’t said if he expected or demanded a postseason berth, but Rambis said it should be the goal for fans and free agents. “So we’ve got to figure out a way to right this ship so that we can make a push to get into the playoffs,” Rambis said.
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Senior Derek Fisher is one of many student artists here at WHS. Check out Dubtown Beat’s exclusive interview, and look inside the mind of an up and coming DJ.
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Senior Derek Fisher is one of many student artists here at WHS. Check out Dubtown Beat’s exclusive interview, and look inside the mind of an up-and-coming DJ. How long have you been DJing? Almost two years now, except in the past few months I’ve been more active about it. How did you get into DJing? I’ve always been into electronic music, and I knew I wanted to be a part of the scene. My dad knows a lot of people in the music industry, and they inspired me to start DJing. Also, after attending a lot of EDM concerts it looked like a lot of fun, and like something I would want to do. What kinds of music do you listen to? What kinds of music do you like to spin? Anything really. Being a DJ you kind of have to be a jack of all trades. Personally, I love anything electronic, but when you DJ a party, you have to appeal to the masses and give them a mixture of what they want to hear and what you want to play for them. What kind of turntables do you use? Right now I have the Traktor Kontrol S2. It’s definitely not the best in its class, but it allows me to do what I need to do, and I have fun with it. The software is really clean and easy to learn compared to other programs I have used in the past. How did you get involved in the Aurora Festival? I have some extended family up in Maine who own a lot of land, and they throw a festival every year. They knew I started DJing and asked if I would perform for them, and I ended up being the final act of the night. What was your coolest experience behind the decks? Definitely being the closing performance at Aurora was the coolest. There was a lot of energy in the crowd. Also the Halloween party that the seniors threw was a great experience too, although a different atmosphere. It was great being able to perform for all of my friends at the party. What do you have planned for the future? In the near future, I am trying to coordinate an event with another DJ from Natick. Hopefully I’m going to be a part of some school based events such as any sort of dance or prom. Also, I plan on staying in Boston for college, so I can stay in the city where most of the nightlife is and expand my career from there. Check out Derek’s set from the Aurora Festival on his SoundCloud page. It features many popular EDM hits. Check back in a few for more great music!
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2014-11-18T00:00:00
The early signs are in. And promising.
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Derek Fisher was always a blank slate to me as a player, a Phil Jackson poser point guard a la B.J. Armstrong and Steve Kerr: not a "real" point guard, but a dude who played alongside all-time greats and thus had nothing to do beyond bring the ball up-court and shoot wide-open threes. As my basketball IQ grew I came to appreciate Fisher's value, but he never captured my imagination. When Jackson brought him in as the Knicks' new coach, I felt...nothing. His first press conference was impressive. So? His personality as a player didn't exactly pop. I never had a feel for Derek Fisher. But not feeling anything is beginning to feel right. Call it nirvana. Or the wisdom that comes with aging. Or the lack of energy that comes with aging, weariness masquerading as wisdom. But after all the coach archetypes paraded in front of Knick fans over the years-- the winners; the iconoclasts; the everymen; the fall guys; the moral nomads; the snake oil salesmen; the alleged recruiters; the whatever-the-hell-the-last-one-was-supposed-to-be-- the blankness of Derek Fisher works. Symmetry, thy name is a coach on a learning curve working with a roster on one too. The Knicks need to establish a foundation, culturally and stylistically, before they try to get anywhere meaningful. A boat needs ballast before setting sail.The free agent harvest isn't until next summer, an end product they have little control over, at best. This entire season is time they can work on their major arcs. Not all arcs are Xs and Os. Last week, Tim Hardaway Jr. said that despite the losing, this year's Knicks, apparently unlike last year's Knicks, "were actually trying. This year, we're actually out there trying to give it our all." Iman Shumpert admitted finger-pointing "was a problem last year," and that sometimes last year's Knicks "came in with the wrong mindset, so we're getting our asses kicked." Ex-Knick Metta World Peace spoke of an exchange he had last year with JR Smith. Fisher said these issues were apparent both from "watching film" and "direct conversations with the players." When the Knicks lost a heartbreaking seventh game in a row at the buzzer vs. Utah, I was curious to see how Coach Fisher would respond to a burgeoning crisis so early in his administration. And at first, I was discomforted. Fisher's postgame Q&A seemed straight out of Jonestown. He wasn't simply calm. He seemed pleased. He claimed he felt "excitement" after the loss, along with "belief in who we are and what we are made of." Odd, but perhaps this was transparent coachspeak, trying to keep spirits up in the ugly early stages of an 82-game season no one from the top of the organization down to the players pretends is anything more than evaluating for the next 82-game haul. Then Fisher said something that made me feel dark and clammy inside, inducing a terror I haven't felt since Donnie Walsh and Mike D'Antoni and Glen Grunwald were all wacked after succeeding (succeeding by 21st century Knick standards). He said, "That was New York City out there." So Fisher had finally played his hand, and it was a losing hand: the overmatched out-of-towner making the clumsy opening move of trying to fit in by labeling something universal as "That's so New York City!" What was he talking about? What was "New York City" about coming in second to Salt Lake City? Come to think of it, what's "New York City" about being 2-8? No one comes to New York to go 2-8, metaphorical or otherwise. I finally had a read on Derek Fisher. Nothing special. Just a dude. Right place. Right time. If Phil'd returned to the Lakers, Fisher'd be coaching there; if Phil'd stayed in Montana, Fisher'd be an anonymous assistant somewhere. Late in the second quarter of the win over Denver, the Knicks were up 56-37. They'd outscored Denver 25-6 in the quarter. It was a slaughter. JR Smith was cooking and was midway through what would become a step-back swish when the whistle blew, disallowing the basket. The Knicks had called timeout before the shot. I figured Fisher would look upset about having cost the team the bucket. Maybe he'd even say something mean to the ref. Displaced anger is the heartbeat of America. MSG showed a replay of Fisher calling the timeout. Never flinched. The lost two points never fazed him. He'd seen something in the Knicks' action that compelled him to stop everything, stop all the success as it was succeeding, and point it out. Drawing attention to such detail illustrates an ability to focus in the moment-to-moment while maintaining the scale of vision necessary to see the big picture. Denver's a lottery team who'd likely played their worst quarter of the season. What the Knicks were doing well won't matter two or three Junes from now. What Fisher noticed might. In the middle of the second half, the Nuggets made a run. Fisher didn't call timeout, electing to let the players figure out how to stop it. Admirable, certainly, especially after watching Mike Woodson burn through them after every 6-2 run last year. But other coaches do that, too. That's nothing new. Nothing that pops. Maybe coaches are like musicians. Maybe the best ones get you to hear the notes they don't play. With 2:34 left, the Nuggets hit a three off a JR Smith turnover, cutting the Knick lead to 13. Fisher called timeout. He wasn't upset. Certainly nowhere near as animated as he'd been when the Knicks were up 19 in the first half. The game was no longer in question; the Knicks would win. Yet that's when he called timeout. He'd seen something he thought the players hadn't, something he wouldn't wait for them to figure out. I don't know what it was, but I'm growing to trust not knowing what Derek Fisher's up to. He marches to his own beat, and the jams of June play notes only he's heard.
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Former Lakers guard Derek Fisher and his wife Gloria Govan talked about their new business ventures, as well as some basketball.
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Back in the day, guard Derek Fisher was a key role player for the dynastic Los Angeles Lakers. He teamed with Kobe Bryant in the backcourt during two separate stints with them, and his timely 3-point shooting, leadership and steady hand were a big part of the Lakers’ five NBA championships from 2000 to 2010. Today, after coaching stints with the New York Knicks and the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks, Fisher is an analyst for Lakers games on Los Angeles-based Spectrum SportsNet. In addition, he is the head coach of Crespi Carmelite High School in the San Fernando Valley. But away from basketball, Fisher has also been busy. He and his wife Gloria Govan, an actress and former reality TV star, have gotten involved in the cannabis industry, first with RLNTLSS Brands and now as the General Partner of Alta II, which lends capital to companies within the cannabis space. An athlete or celebrity getting involved in the sale or production of cannabis would’ve been very controversial just a decade ago. But the drug is now legal for recreational use in 23 states and at least allowed for medicinal use in most states, as attitudes regarding it have greatly evolved. In an exclusive interview with Justin Quinn of USA Today, Fisher and Govan talked about their involvement in this burgeoning industry, as well as some basketball-related topics.
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — In the moments on the studio set while waiting out commercial breaks, or in the car on the way home from school drop-off or heading to pickup, Derek Fisher has time for some perspective...
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John Salangsang/Invision/Associated Press EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — In the moments on the studio set while waiting out commercial breaks, or in the car on the way home from school drop-off or heading to pickup, Derek Fisher has time for some perspective. It has always been one of his gifts, to take situations and put them in a context that makes sense to people—teammates, reporters, fans, even Phil Jackson. With one set of particularly wise words, Fisher actually got Andrew Bynum early in his career to start saving his money. Now that Fisher has been through the New York wringer—the opportunity Phil giveth and so soon Phil taketh away—he has come to realizations about what went wrong while he coached the Knicks, what actually went more right than people appreciate and what the heck his personal circumstances with Matt Barnes say about the world in which we live. Fisher is back in Los Angeles, offering studio analysis on Lakers games for their regional TV network and watching NBA contests on TV pretty much every other night, too. He remains open to coaching in the future, but he's open to other life paths as well. He got the girl, by the way, though he would never phrase it like that. Fisher remains in a relationship with Barnes' ex-wife, Gloria Govan. "My life has gotten easier over the last several months," Fisher told Bleacher Report earlier this month, "because there was so much judgment made and assumption passed through this situation that people read about on me, my character and my integrity that isn't true. So it has made it easier for me to focus on me. "We were doing a lot of really good things with the Knicks. That's what bothers me. The good that was being done got overshadowed by opinion, actually—inaccurate opinion about a personal matter. Nobody really knows what happened, because there's been just noise about what happened." What ultimately took place with Fisher's job was Jackson's deeming after a year and a half that Fisher didn't have what it took to be the team president's protege or the right coach for the Knicks. "To observe something from the place that Phil has sat and experienced, you can't compare to that," Fisher said. "You can't try and say someone else isn't doing it the way possibly one of the greatest who has ever been able to do it, did it when he did it. They don't teach ninth-grade algebra the same way they used to teach ninth-grade algebra." Elsa/Getty Images Dating Govan, mother to former Lakers teammate Barnes' twin sons, has also left a massive stigma on him in league circles. Two NBA players familiar with Fisher said they could not trust him the same way because of an unwritten code not to get involved with teammates' families. "If the worst thing someone has to say about me," Fisher said, "is that I'm now going out with a woman who used to be married to this guy I worked with for a year six years ago…" Fisher paused for a helpless chuckle, then added: "Cool." The anniversary of his firing as Knicks coach arrives next week. Fisher can still feel his emotions in the days leading up to his hiring. The energy surging inside him, encouraging him to build something big and bold. The idea of energizing the city he'd grown to love from all his time spent in New York as president of the players union. The advice from proven NBA coaches to jump at a job where the guy in charge truly has your back. The belief that Jackson would have his back. June 2014 was essentially the first time in his life that Fisher, who could've continued playing or pursued opportunities in a front office or the business world or broadcasting, was choosing a job. "When we're young, sometimes we're quick to go after the first or the newest or the shiniest opportunity that is in front of us, because we don't quite know any better," Fisher said of the Knicks. "The prettiest girl, the shiniest car, the best-looking house. Then once we open the door and walk inside the house, we realize the walls aren't painted, the foundation's cracked, the plumbing is leaking in the backyard and the pool is about to collapse. "You don't see those things or you don't have a feel for the idea that you kind of have to inspect all of that before you decide to buy that house." Seth Wenig/Associated Press Fisher's faith in Jackson drove the decision. Certainly Jackson's faith in Fisher did, as Fisher had no coaching experience whatsoever. Almost like a naive young couple's knowledge that above all they love each other, Fisher and Jackson just figured they'd make a marriage work, regardless of what real life was like. "We both didn't know exactly what we were doing," Fisher said. "Being the head coach is not like playing. Being president is not like being the head coach. That's one of the reasons why we didn't quite complete our meshing and blending of talents and thoughts, because those two positions are not always aligned." On the Lakers team plane back in the day, Jackson and Kobe Bryant sat across the aisle from each other. Fisher sat immediately in front of Bryant. It was that easy to get on the same page. It was that easy to set up the triangle. Fisher never felt that close to Jackson in New York. Jackson has acknowledged privately that he gave Fisher too much space for fear of smothering him as he learned the coaching craft, no matter the hot topic of Jackson's pushing the triangle offense on Fisher. In any case, Jackson's dreams that he and Fisher would develop unshakable trust and unfiltered communication—akin to what Jackson enjoyed with his longtime mentor, Tex Winter—did not come to pass. "One of the challenges for all of us was we were in the basketball department under the umbrella of Phil Jackson and who he was and who he is and what he was able to do as coach and leader," Fisher said. "Then [when you're] asking me as a head coach in a sense not to create the same results, but take the same system or way of playing and try and teach these guys how to play it—and utilize it in similar ways as when he taught it—I think at times it was more challenging for our players to really understand, 'Who am I committing myself to? Who am I selling myself to? Who am I running through the brick wall for?'" For all the structural defects in that house, Fisher nevertheless is adamant that something was cooking. First off, there was the unicorn-ucopia of growth, featuring Kristaps Porzingis. "I know what was going on," Fisher said. "I know day to day the work that was being done. I know what we deposited into Kristaps Porzingis that is coming out this year. He isn't where he is now by himself. He deserves all the credit, but what we were helping him do for himself—that matters." Reid Kelley/Getty Images As much failure as the Knicks have endured since their 1973 NBA title, the record book lists Fisher with the worst winning percentage of any New York coach who lasted more than one season (.294). With a roster in flux and Jackson's clearing players out, the Knicks went 17-65 in 2014-15. They were 23-31 when Fisher was fired last season. But they are 21-28 now under Jeff Hornacek, about the same winning percentage with a roster everyone assessed before the season as more NBA-ready than what Fisher had. Jackson and Carmelo Anthony have been at odds, too. "We were able to take a team that wasn't as talented as the team they have now, and we were much better and much further along than this group is that they have now," Fisher said. "Because the foundation was being laid. "That's different than just trying to coach basketball—and it takes longer. That's the part that you can't measure in wins and losses either. That's what we were doing the best at." Jackson clearly disagreed, despite wanting those very same foundational things. Jackson believes in transformational leadership as opposed to transactional, which basically means he wants a coach who inspires deep group evolution as opposed to superficial, patchwork accomplishment. Jackson didn't see, according to NBA sources, Fisher's self-image dissolving into the greater good of teaching, given the lack of emphasis on details, defense and team play. Fisher and Jackson both wanted to be the proven winners who showed New York how proven winners do things. That's ego, for sure, but that's the way men who have a primal need to be significant in this world think. Fisher only began to listen to the many people who were nudging him toward coaching when he saw how much he helped Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook as their veteran teammate in Oklahoma City. By his own admission, Fisher thought the profession "was limiting in the parts of you that you have to access." Cameron Browne/Getty Images Yet Fisher has no regrets about rebuilding with the Knicks as opposed to maybe seeking a title chance to coach Durant and Westbrook with a Thunder organization he respects. "I don't know if it would've been as gratifying, as fulfilling, as challenging—or with as many sleepless nights—trying to figure all this stuff that you have to figure out in New York," Fisher said. "In Oklahoma City, the coach primarily needs just to coach basketball. And I don't know if that would've been as fun for me." To believe you deserve to have your cake and eat it, too, takes a special appetite, but that's why many people admire Fisher: He wants to be a game-changer, whatever game he plays. It's why the 6'1" guard overachieved out of Arkansas-Little Rock given his size and speed on the court, why he sought out big moments in the same way Bryant did and why he answers so boldly now when asked what lane he thinks he'll choose as his next career. "I'm in the success lane," Fisher said. "The one thing about me, whatever it has been or whatever I've tried to do—even in the failures numbers-wise or statistics-wise or whatever—I've succeeded in a major way. And that won't stop. So whatever opportunities are presented that I choose, there will be a level of success in that." Such a sentiment, laden with self-worth, rubs some the wrong way. It's why people in Utah deemed Fisher shifty for getting out of his Jazz contract to secure his daughter's medical care in Los Angeles and getting to go back to play for the Lakers. It's why some in Dallas felt uneasy about Fisher's asking for his release from the mediocre Mavericks for family reasons and signing up to pursue a title with the Thunder two months later. It's why folks in New York deemed Fisher shady for daring to fly to Los Angeles on a training camp off day for time with his kids and time with Govan. That time was unforgettably interrupted by Barnes. Barnes was suspended two games by the NBA for the incident in which he attacked Fisher. (Barnes on numerous occasions acknowledged the violence.) Barnes' beef, aside from believing he and Fisher were friends, was that Fisher and Govan didn't inform him directly of their relationship, according to league sources. Ringo H.W. Chiu/Associated Press/Associated Press For Fisher, the entire situation has been an eye-opening assessment of how easily public judgment is formed. "I see how quickly it shifts and changes when people are told something they don't even know if it's true or not," Fisher said. "It's comical and hypocritical that we seem to live that way. For whatever reason, we've become that type of society. "Particularly in sports. There's this tough-guy bravado culture we've created in sports—where if you're not the toughest, baddest, craziest, strongest dude on the block, then you're maybe the softest dude on the block. Our point of reference with these things and how we judge someone else's situation so quickly is crazy to me. It is beyond crazy." Asked if his ongoing relationship with Govan—they live together, meaning Fisher spends considerable time with Barnes' sons—validates his past decisions, Fisher said: "I'm not trying to make decisions or do things in a way where everything is being measured by, 'Well, maybe they'll think better of me if we're together.' "It's too stressful; it takes too much time. That's not the life that I want to live." Considering Fisher's desire to make a mark on the world, it has occurred to him that the Barnes situation might even be one way in which he is meant to be an example. "There's a larger reason than maybe even I understand as to why I've been fortunate enough and blessed enough to be given this stage and this platform," Fisher said. "Even if it's for other people to learn, to observe how I handle things and how I try and manage certain things and make certain decisions, manage imperfections and flaws, then maybe that's what it's all for." Fisher is aware that some, especially in the NBA community, don't view him in the same light, though. Asked if he understands how some might say he fundamentally violated a bro code, Fisher said: "I would be doing the same thing they are doing if I tried to define what is right or wrong for someone else. I just think that's where we all go wrong." For now, Fisher is outside that NBA community. Though he is still getting paid by the Knicks and isn't actively looking to be a head coach or associate head coach again, he said he was not contacted by any NBA clubs over the summer when 10 of the 30 franchises changed head coaches. It is possible that Fisher's interest in coaching again or moving into a front office role could be affected by the NBA fraternity's opinion of the Barnes situation. "All that says to me then is the business that I loved and have loved being in for as long as I have been," Fisher said, "maybe that's not the place for me." Current Lakers head coach Luke Walton played with Fisher on the Lakers in 2003-04 and again from 2007 to 2012, winning NBA championships in '09 and '10. He understands the backlash over Fisher and Govan in league circles. "I get it, for sure," Walton says. "I don't feel that way about him, personally. "Obviously, I understand if other people do. But we've been through a lot together, and he's been great to me since I was a rookie in this league. I'm not at a point where I would turn my back on him or say I can't trust him. My personal experience with it is that I still consider Fish a very good friend and hope things work out for him." Before Walton became an assistant coach with the Golden State Warriors in 2014, he was doing what Fisher is now: staying close to the league by working Lakers games in the TV studio. It's quite conceivable that their career paths will be flipped if Fisher sticks with broadcast work. Again, perspective. Kevin Ding Fisher has done other recent spots for TNT and NBA TV, and he will join Brent Barry and Grant Hill to form a game-commentary team for TNT's new "Players Only" Monday night franchise next month. Fisher has developed a lighter tone to go with his natural inclination to dive deeper, poking fun at himself on one show recently by saying: "I was a coach for like two seconds." "I'm having fun with it," Fisher said of his new career. "It's definitely less stressful." Still, it would not be surprising if Knicks fans at Madison Square Garden serenaded Fisher while he's a courtside analyst with "Matt Barnes!" chants in the same way they brought a chorus of "Derek Fisher!" when Barnes played against the Knicks last month. Fisher is determined not to sweat it. "If that somehow becomes this thing that hangs there and for whatever reason people want to place that between me and what I'm actually capable of or have earned or deserve, then that's their choice," he said. "I don't control their choices. And I won't make my life decisions on their feelings and their insecurities and their belief systems, because I'm not them." Fisher needs only to recall Bryant's career to understand how individual passion can be polarizing to others. "People try to project their belief and their stuff on to you when you allow them to," Fisher said. "When you just move on and live your life and smile and love and laugh and go and do whatever you feel strongly about doing and you believe in, ultimately you just be yourself, people grow to respect it." Fisher brought Govan and her sons to The Angry Birds Movie premiere in April. They all went to a Lakers exhibition game in October without qualms. He posted an Instagram photo of himself dressed as Winnie the Pooh and her as Piglet for New Year's. He is trying to appreciate all he learned from his time as Knicks coach even though he can't shake the firing completely, saying, "It was strange to me that it was cut short prior to really seeing it all the way through." Fisher is not piping down or slinking away, even if this is his first year out of the NBA in two decades. "I've been getting judged since I was six," Fisher said. "I laugh at anything, really, or anybody who thinks somehow I'm going to crawl up into a hole and not still win and be successful, because people have been telling me I can't for a very long time."
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Former Knicks coach Derek Fisher thinks he got more out of a less talented New York team than Jeff Hornacek has from the current team.
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As he nears the one-year anniversary of his firing, Derek Fisher says the New York Knicks were doing a better job with less talent when he was head coach than they are now under Jeff Hornacek. Team president Phil Jackson fired Fisher on Feb. 8 after the Knicks started the season 23-31. This season's Knicks are 21-28 entering Tuesday's game in Washington, with a roster assembled to win now. "We were able to take a team that wasn't as talented as the team they have now, and we were much better and much further along than this group is that they have now," Fisher told Bleacher Report. "Because the foundation was being laid. "That's different than just trying to coach basketball -- and it takes longer. That's the part that you can't measure in wins and losses either. That's what we were doing the best at." The Knicks have lost 15 of 20 games since Christmas. Hornacek, in his first year with the Knicks, has had to deal with plenty -- Carmelo Anthony's relationship with Jackson, trade rumors about Anthony, Derrick Rose's peculiar one-game absence and injuries like Kristaps Porzingis' Achilles and Rose's sprained ankle. Hornacek was asked Tuesday if there's an unwritten protocol that coaches follow, when it comes to commenting about the job other coaches are doing. "Well, I wouldn't do it," Hornacek said at the team's morning shootaround in Washington, D.C. "I don't think a lot of other guys would do it. But certain guys will." Fisher says he's bothered that all the positive work he was doing with the Knicks was "overshadowed by opinion ... about a personal matter." That was in reference to his much-publicized run-in with former Los Angeles Lakers teammate Matt Barnes over Barnes' ex-wife. After Jackson was hired to become the Knicks' president, the legendary former coach hired Fisher on a five-year deal when Steve Kerr took the Golden State Warriors job. Fisher didn't even make it two seasons before Jackson let him go. "It was strange to me that it was cut short prior to really seeing it all the way through," Fisher said. Fisher had never coached before taking the Knicks job, and he says it was even harder trying to execute what Jackson wanted -- installing and teaching the triangle offense -- as the Knicks were rebuilding. "One of the challenges for all of us was we were in the basketball department under the umbrella of Phil Jackson and who he was and who he is and what he was able to do as coach and leader," Fisher said. "Then [ when you're ] asking me as a head coach in a sense not to create the same results, but take the same system or way of playing and try and teach these guys how to play it -- and utilize it in similar ways as when he taught it -- I think at times it was more challenging for our players to really understand, 'Who am I committing myself to? Who am I selling myself to? Who am I running through the brick wall for?'" Hornacek was asked about Fisher's assessment that it's challenging for players to figure out who they are committing to on the floor with Jackson hovering as team president and wanting a certain style of play. "I think maybe they think that occasionally," Hornacek said. "Again, when you have a system you are trying to run, have new guys, it takes a while. It takes time. We seem to be making strides now in some of the things we are running, which, 45 games into it, you hope it was Game 1 that you just get it together. But it is something that takes a while for them to really understand it, really read it." Of Fisher, Hornacek said, "Again, he may have thought he did something with that team from last year. I'm not concerned about that. I don't think our guys are. So just go play." Fisher went 17-65 in his first season with the Knicks in 2014-15. He said he thought the Knicks were on the right path last season and that then-rookie Porzingis was developing nicely when Fisher was fired. But he said that he and Jackson, his former Lakers coach, didn't mesh as they had hoped in their new roles. "We both didn't know exactly what we were doing," Fisher said. "Being the head coach is not like playing. Being president is not like being the head coach. That's one of the reasons why we didn't quite complete our meshing and blending of talents and thoughts, because those two positions are not always aligned." In hindsight, Fisher concedes that maybe he rushed into his Knicks job. "When we're young, sometimes we're quick to go after the first or the newest or the shiniest opportunity that is in front of us, because we don't quite know any better," Fisher said. "The prettiest girl, the shiniest car, the best-looking house. Then once we open the door and walk inside the house, we realize the walls aren't painted, the foundation's cracked, the plumbing is leaking in the backyard and the pool is about to collapse. "You don't see those things or you don't have a feel for the idea that you kind of have to inspect all of that before you decide to buy that house." The first-time coach's reputation suffered after the altercation with Barnes over Barnes' ex-wife, Gloria Govan, in Southern California, where Fisher flew on an off day during Knicks training camp. The NBA suspended Barnes two games for the incident. Fisher says the judgment passed on his own "character and integrity" had been difficult to deal with until recently. "If the worst thing someone has to say about me is that I'm now going out with a woman who used to be married to this guy I worked with for a year six years ago," Fisher said before pausing, according to Bleacher Report, "cool." "I see how quickly it shifts and changes when people are told something they don't even know if it's true or not," Fisher said. "It's comical and hypocritical that we seem to live that way. For whatever reason, we've become that type of society. Particularly in sports. There's this tough-guy bravado culture we've created in sports -- where if you're not the toughest, baddest, craziest, strongest dude on the block, then you're maybe the softest dude on the block. Our point of reference with these things and how we judge someone else's situation so quickly is crazy to me. It is beyond crazy." Fisher is still with Govan and works as a basketball television analyst. "My life has gotten easier over the last several months," Fisher said. "Because there was so much judgment made and assumption passed through this situation that people read about on me, my character and my integrity that isn't true. So it has made it easier for me to focus on me. "We were doing a lot of really good things with the Knicks. That's what bothers me. The good that was being done got overshadowed by opinion, actually -- inaccurate opinion about a personal matter. Nobody really knows what happened, because there's been just noise about what happened."
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The New York Knicks are having an abysmal season, but coach Derek Fisher is doing fine work, all things considered. Of course, any conversation about the Knicks and how they're being run right now must start with their record...
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Jonathan Bachman/Associated Press The New York Knicks are having an abysmal season, but coach Derek Fisher is doing fine work, all things considered. Of course, any conversation about the Knicks and how they're being run right now must start with their record. At 5-32, New York sits dead-stinking-last in the entire NBA. The neophyte Minnesota Timberwolves have been better. Ditto for the military-grade tank known as the Philadelphia 76ers. In Fisher's rookie campaign coaching at any level, the Knicks have undercut them all, and they show no signs of charging out of the cellar. For all Mike Woodson's 2013-14 struggles in New York, he posted a comparatively respectable 37-45 record en route to his axing. His offense was basically just Carmelo Anthony isolations, and his defense was switch-happy and discordant, but the Knicks produced significantly better under Woody than they have with Fish, who was brought in to be the steward of New York's championship resurgence. That was never going to happen in one year, but the Knicks have taken such a giant leap backward that 2014-15 is a lost season in nearly every sense. The newly implemented triangle offense isn't jelling, the defense remains sieve-like. Fish's efforts to build a foundation for future Knicks teams haven't yielded much in terms of tangible, real-time results. But for all New York's struggles, Fisher's performance at the helm is redeemable. The on-court product is ugly, but it's backed by sound logic and firm emotional leadership. Considering Fisher never had a mandate to win now, he had three main challenges in coming to the Knicks' sideline: implement new strategies, develop players for future roles and get his locker room to buy into the changes he was brought in to enact. Fisher the Tactician: C+ Kathy Willens/Associated Press Giving the coach of this Knicks team an average grade for his strategic work requires you respect the process over the results. If nothing else, these Knicks are trying their damnedest to make the triangle work—even when doing so has a headbutting-a-brick-wall quality about it. They started out overly reliant on swinging the ball to the weak side of the floor and setting up a two-man game, playing more tentatively when operating through the strong-side triangle proper. The Knicks have since improved their play through each triangle option, shoring up their entry passing to get the ball inside, though no maneuver could be described as reliable for the 25th team in the league in offensive rating at 99.5. Some of that execution failure must fall on Fisher's shoulders. As Chris Herring of The Wall Street Journal pointed out, even when Fish gets to draw up a play for his charges and talk over what they should do next, too often the Knicks are unable to do anything at all with the motions they're tasked with running. Fish takes some blame not just because he hasn't fully communicated a tricky system to learn, but because his rotation hasn't made the process any easier. Save for Andrea Bargnani and Cleanthony Early, all 13 other Knicks to suit up in 2014-15 have started at least once. Even accounting for injuries forcing lineup changes, that's too many to develop any sort of continuity. Even so, the effort to succeed within the triangle has sustained across myriad five-man units, and that counts as a win for Fish. As for the defensive end, on which the Knicks rank 28th with a 108.7 rating, it's not even worth considering in-depth. Fisher did away with Woodson's switch-happy scheme, focusing on his perimeter guys funneling dribblers toward the sidelines while his bigs drop back to guard inside. In theory, those are reasonable shifts, but it's impossible to see if New York is actually making gains. In this case, the personnel's shortcomings have no bearing on Fisher, who was cursed with zero rim protectors and since-traded-away Iman Shumpert as his only halfway decent ball-stopper. For what he can control, Fisher has the Knicks on the modest path toward triangle competence, if not excellence, in 2014-15. Given an inexperienced roster of one-dimensional offensive players and woeful defenders, playoff-caliber improvement was never really in the cards. Fisher the Teacher: B- David Dow/Getty Images Looking at the youngsters who may play a role in New York beyond this lost campaign, Fish has gone 2-of-3 with their development. That's easiest to see with Shane Larkin, a 5'11", 175-pound water bug who's looking like a rotation guy in his second season—his first in New York. Part of that has to do with a young player's natural development; the head coach doesn't likely deserve the credit for Larkin upping his free-throw percentage from 64.0 to 88.9 in the span of one year. But there's also evidence of Larkin settling into Fisher's offensive system. His three-point percentage leap from 31.6 last year to 37.7 in 2014-15 has more to do with Larkin's growing comfort playing off the ball in New York, and his shooting jumped from 38.8 percent from the field in November up to 44.4 in December. The same can't be said for Tim Hardaway Jr. He has the limitless range to be a deep threat, but he hasn't been reliable from three-point land this season, dropping to 33.1 percent shooting after hitting 36.3 as a rookie. For someone who was an offense-only player throughout his first year, that decline could have been a major red flag. He still must fix it going forward, but improvements in other facets of his game have helped offset some of the slippage. While not directly setting his teammates up for shots yet, Hardaway has reduced his ball-stopping tendencies, moving better within the offense and keeping the ball circulating. He has also made more than token strides on the defensive end; he's not disruptive there yet, but he now has the wherewithal to position himself properly and not get constantly beaten. Hardaway's growth into a multidimensional player was never a given. Amidst the futility—both the team's and his own—he has made substantive strides under Fisher. Iman Shumpert wasn't able to. After a strong shooting start, his three-point percentage fell back to 34.8, just barely above his career rate and far from his promising 40 percent showing from 2012-13. Fisher couldn't solve the 24-year-old's inconsistency issues. In the final year of his rookie deal, Shump had not proven he deserved a role in New York's future plans, so Phil Jackson dealt him to the Cleveland Cavaliers to facilitate dumping J.R. Smith's contract, per Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports. Even that's not entirely a loss for Fish. Shumpert's expiring contract put a cap on how long he had to audition for the triangle. Learning that the Knicks ought to move on from an erratic performer was also valuable for Fisher and Co. to know sooner rather than later. Fisher the Motivator: A Tony Dejak/Associated Press After 32 losses in 37 games, only one report of locker room unrest has emerged. ESPN The Magazine's Chris Broussard reported that Knicks players, and Anthony and Hardaway in particular, were "arguing and cursing at each other after games," according to a source. There was specific mention of Melo threatening to beat up Hardaway, but nothing more emerged to validate it as a significant incident. Per Ramona Shelburne of ESPN.com, Melo understands how vital his new coach has been to holding this team together: "I think if it was anybody else in his position, I think this probably would've crumbled already. I think he's doing a great job of keeping everybody focused on the task at hand and believing in what we're trying to do." That's great praise for the captain of this sinking ship, and it stems from the belief Fisher has instilled in the new offensive system. In a December 14 loss to the Toronto Raptors, the Knicks wound up relying on more conventional pick-and-rolls to force the current East leaders to overtime before falling 95-90. Following the game, per Herring, Anthony and Amar'e Stoudemire said that the departure from the triangle was incidental and affirmed the importance of sticking to their strategy. Through it all, Fisher has not wavered from supporting his players and what they are trying to build together, and he has done so without sugarcoating how catastrophic all this losing has been. It's a wearying task, and he has performed it with quiet strength. Fisher Overall: B Nam Y. Huh/Associated Press Consider 2014-15 a trial by fire. The Knicks have flamed out quickly and brightly, yet Fisher remains undeterred. He keeps hammering home triangle precepts, encouraging Larkin to shoot and Hardaway to defend with the support of his franchise cornerstone. Does that mean New York will be better over the second half of the schedule? Not necessarily. In fact, things will be even more difficult without Shump, Smith and Samuel Dalembert, who Wojnarowski also reports the Knicks will waive. That won't break Fisher. He has proven his ability to keep working toward his long-term goals in the face of daunting present-day circumstances. Even if he hasn't been quite a masterful enough coach to overcome them off the bat, the progress he has made through them has been admirable.
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Art museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Barnes Foundation is an art collection and educational institution promoting the appreciation of art and horticulture. Originally in Merion, the art collection moved in 2012 to a new building on Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The arboretum of the Barnes Foundation remains in Merion, where it has been proposed that it be maintained under a long-term educational affiliation agreement with Saint Joseph's University.[3] The Barnes was founded in 1922 by Albert C. Barnes, who made his fortune by co-developing Argyrol, an antiseptic silver compound that was used to combat gonorrhea and inflammations of the eye, ear, nose, and throat. He sold his business, the A.C. Barnes Company, just months before the stock market crash of 1929. Today, the foundation owns more than 4,000 objects, including over 900 paintings, estimated to be worth about $25 billion.[4] These are primarily works by Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, and Modernist masters, but the collection also includes many other paintings by leading European and American artists, as well as African art, antiquities from China, Egypt, and Greece, and Native American art.[5] In the 1990s, the Foundation's declining finances led its leaders to various controversial moves, including sending artworks on a world tour and proposing to move the collection to Philadelphia. After numerous court challenges, the new Barnes building opened on Benjamin Franklin Parkway on May 19, 2012.[6] The foundation's current president and executive director, Thomas "Thom" Collins, was appointed on January 7, 2015. Albert C. Barnes began collecting art as early as 1902, but became a serious collector in 1912. He was assisted at first by painter William Glackens, an old schoolmate from Central High School in Philadelphia. On an art buying trip to Paris, France, Barnes visited the home of Gertrude and Leo Stein where he purchased his first two paintings by Henri Matisse.[7] In the 1920s, Barnes became acquainted with the work of other modern artists such as Pablo Picasso, Amedeo Modigliani and Giorgio de Chirico through his Paris art dealer Paul Guillaume. On December 4, 1922, Barnes received a charter from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania establishing the Barnes Foundation as an educational institution dedicated to promoting the appreciation of fine art and arboriculture. He purchased property in Merion from the American Civil War veteran and horticulturist Captain Joseph Lapsley Wilson, who had established an arboretum there in around 1880. He commissioned architect Paul Philippe Cret to design a complex of buildings, including a gallery, an administration building, and a service building.[8] The Barnes Foundation officially opened on March 19, 1925.[7] The main building features several unusual Cubist bas-reliefs commissioned by Barnes from the sculptor Jacques Lipchitz. Elements of African art decorate the exterior wrought iron and the tile work created by the Enfield Pottery and Tile Works on the front portico of the building. Barnes built his home next to the gallery, which now serves as the administration building of the Foundation. His wife, Laura Leggett Barnes, developed the Arboretum of the Barnes Foundation and its horticultural education program in 1940.[9] In 1908, Barnes organized his business, the A.C. Barnes Company, as a cooperative, devoting two hours of the work day to seminars for his workers. They read philosophers William James, Georges Santayana, and John Dewey.[10] Barnes also brought some of his art collection into the laboratory for the workers to consider and discuss. This kind of direct experience with art was inspired by the education philosophy of John Dewey and planted the seed that eventually grew into the establishment of the Barnes Foundation. The two met at a Columbia University seminar in 1917 becoming close friends and collaborators spanning more than three decades.[7] Barnes's conception of his foundation as a school rather than a typical museum was shaped through his collaboration with John Dewey (1859–1952). Like Dewey, Barnes believed that learning should be experiential.[11] The Foundation classes included experiencing original art works, participating in class discussion, reading about philosophy and the traditions of art, as well as looking objectively at the artists' use of light, line, color, and space. Barnes believed that students would not only learn about art from these experiences but that they would also develop their own critical thinking skills enabling them to become more productive members of a democratic society.[12] The early education programs at the Barnes Foundation were taught in partnership with the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University. The courses at Penn were first taught by Laurence Buermeyer (1889–1970), who held a philosophy PhD from Princeton, and later by Thomas Munro (1897–1974), a philosophy professor and one of Dewey's students.[12] Each served as the associate director of Education, while Dewey served in the largely honorary position of Director of Education.[12] Another collaborator was Violette de Mazia (1896–1988), who was born in Paris and educated in Belgium and England.[13] Originally hired to teach French to the Foundation staff in 1925, de Mazia became a close associate of Barnes, teaching and co-authoring four Foundation publications.[7] After Barnes' death, she became a trustee and the Director of Education of the Art Department, continuing to express Barnes' philosophy in her teaching. The Violette de Mazia Foundation was then established after her death, and in 2011 the Barnes Foundation came to an agreement with them to allow the de Mazia Foundation student access to the collection for art education after its move to the Parkway.[14] In 2015 however, the de Mazia Foundation ceased its operations and was absorbed by the Barnes Foundation.[15] Barnes created detailed terms of operation in an indenture of trust to be honored in perpetuity after his death. These included limiting public admission to two days a week, so the school could use the art collection primarily for student study, and prohibiting the loan of works in the collection, colored reproductions of its works, touring the collection, and presenting touring exhibitions of other art.[16] Matisse is said to have hailed the school as the only sane place in America to view art.[17] External audio How Philadelphia’s Barnes Foundation Is Leveraging Analytics, 25:28, May 23, 2019, Knowledge@Wharton[18] After a decade of legal challenges, the public was allowed regular access to the collection in 1961. Public access was expanded to two and a half days a week, with a limit of 500 visitors per week; reservations were required by telephone at least two weeks in advance.[19] Harold J. Weigand, an editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer, with the consent of, but not directly on behalf of, the Pennsylvania Attorney General, had filed an earlier suit for access but had been unsuccessful.[20] In 1992, Richard H. Glanton, president of the foundation, said the museum needed extensive repairs to upgrade its mechanical systems, provide for maintenance and preservation of artworks, and improve security. The old Philadelphia firm J.S. Cornell & Son was the contractor of choice. In order to raise the money, Glanton decided to break some terms of the indenture. From 1993 to 1995, 83 of the collection's Impressionist and post-Impressionist paintings were sent on a world tour, attracting large crowds in numerous cities, including Washington, D.C.; Fort Worth, Texas; Paris; Tokyo; Toronto; and Philadelphia at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.[21][22] The revenue earned from the tour of paintings was still not enough to ensure its endowment. By fall 1998, Glanton and fellow board member Niara Sudarkasa were suing each other. Lincoln University, which according to the Barnes Foundation's indenture, controlled four of the five seats on the board of trustees, began an investigation into the Foundation's finances. The Foundation's board believed that a similar investigation was warranted for activities during Glanton's tenure as president. In 1998 the board of directors began a forensic audit conducted by Deloitte, which was kept private for three years, eventually released, and criticized Glanton's expenses and management.[23] In 1998, Kimberly Camp was hired as the foundation's CEO and first arts professional to run the Barnes. During her seven-year tenure, she turned the struggling foundation around and provided necessary support to the petition to move the Barnes to Philadelphia. On September 24, 2002, the foundation announced that it would petition the Montgomery County Orphans' Court (which oversees its operations) to allow the art collection to be moved to Philadelphia (which offered a site on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway) and to triple the number of trustees to 15. The foundation's indenture of trust stipulates that the paintings in the collection be kept "in exactly the places they are".[22] The foundation argued that it needed to expand the board of trustees from five (four of which were held by persons appointed by Lincoln University) to 15 to increase fundraising. For the same reason, it needed to move the gallery from Merion to a site in Center City, Philadelphia, which would provide greater public access. In its brief to the court, the foundation said that donors were reluctant to commit continuing financial resources to the Barnes unless the gallery were to become more accessible to the public.[24] On December 15, 2004, after a two-year legal battle that included an examination of the foundation's financial situation, Judge Stanley Ott ruled that the foundation could move.[24][25] Three charitable foundations, The Pew Charitable Trusts, the Lenfest Foundation and the Annenberg Foundation, had agreed to help the Barnes raise $150 million for a new building and endowment on the condition that the move be approved.[26] On June 13, 2005, the Foundation's president, Kimberly Camp, announced her resignation, to take effect no later than January 1, 2006. Camp had been appointed in 1998 with the goal of stabilizing and restoring the foundation to its original mission. During her tenure, she began the Collection Assessment Project, the first full-scale effort to catalog and stabilize the artworks; brought in exemplary professional staff; created the fundraising program; restored Ker-feal and the Barnes Arboretum; and worked with the board to approve policies and procedures to make the foundation viable. In 2002, Dr. Bernard C. Watson began the proposal to move the Barnes.[27][28] The foundation pledged to reproduce Barnes's artistic arrangement of the artworks and other furniture within the new gallery to maintain the experience as he intended.[29] In August 2006, the Barnes Foundation announced that it was beginning a planning analysis for the new gallery. The board selected Derek Gillman (formerly of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts) as the new director and president.[30] In June 2011, the foundation announced that it had surpassed its $200 million fund-raising goal, of which $150 million would go toward construction of the Philadelphia building and associated costs, and $50 million to the foundation's endowment.[31] The foundation proceeded with plans to build a new facility in the 2000 block of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, near the Rodin Museum and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.[32] Tod Williams & Billie Tsien Architects of New York were lead architects of the building project. The building team also consisted of the Philadelphia-based firm, Ballinger, as associate architect; OLIN as landscape architect; and Fisher Marantz Stone as lighting designers. Aegis Property Group served as external project managers, with L. F. Driscoll as construction managers. Project executive Bill McDowell supervised and coordinated the project for the foundation.[33] Construction for the new building began in fall, 2009 and the building opened in May, 2012. The new galleries were designed to replicate the scale, proportion and configuration of the original galleries in Merion. Reviews have praised the new facility, claiming the additional natural light has improved the viewing experience. The new site contains more space for the foundation's art education program and conservation department, a retail shop, and cafe.[34] The building was designated LEED Platinum and received the 2013 AIA Institute Honor Award for Architecture, the 2013 Building Stone Institute Tucker Award, and the 2012 Apollo Award for Museum Opening of the Year.[35] After Judge Ott's decision in 2004,[25][36] The Friends of the Barnes Foundation and Montgomery County filed briefs in Montgomery County Orphan's Court to reopen the hearings that allowed the move. They hoped to persuade Ott to reopen the case because of the changed circumstances in the county. On May 15, 2008, Ott published an opinion dismissing the request of both the Friends of the Barnes Foundation and the Montgomery County Commissioners to reopen the case due to lack of standing. Congressman Jim Gerlach strongly supported keeping the Barnes in Merion.[37][38] On May 20, 2009, Friends of the Barnes Foundation appeared before the Commissioners of the Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA) in Camden, New Jersey, to request that they reconsider their 2003 authorization of a grant of $500,000 toward the plan to move the foundation. They contended there was insufficient evidence of substantial economic benefit to Philadelphia, and that DRPA had not undertaken necessary economic evaluation assessing the impact at both locations. They introduced a study by economist Matityahu Marcus that challenged the claimed benefits.[39] The DRPA said that it would consider the Friends' request but did not change its decision.[40] The history is chronicled in the HBO documentary The Collector.[41] In late February 2011, The Friends of the Barnes Foundation filed a petition to reopen the case. A new hearing, set for March 18, was postponed until August 3, 2011. The court ordered the foundation and the Attorney General's office, who argued in favor of the move, to explain why the case should not be reopened. The opposition group, Friends of the Barnes Foundation, says The Art of the Steal revealed that Ott did not have all the evidence in 2006, when he approved the art collection's move.[42] On October 6, 2011, Judge Ott ruled that the Friends of the Barnes Foundation had no legal standing and that there was no new information in the movie.[43][44] After the move, the Barnes Foundation retained its ownership of the building in Merion, using it as a storage space. In 2018, Saint Joseph's University took a 30-year lease on the building and its adjoining arboretum at a cost of $100 a year, with Saint Joseph's University undertaking to pay the maintenance and security costs for the property. The lease allows the university to hang its own artworks in the gallery space.[45] The museum facility, which was modernized and rebranded as the Frances M. Maguire Art Museum at St. Joseph’s University[46] opened in 2023.[47] Its collection includes one of the largest collections of Latin American Colonial art in the region, as well as the refurbished plaster casts from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[48] The collection includes: 181 paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir 69 by Paul Cézanne 59 by Henri Matisse 46 by Pablo Picasso 21 by Chaïm Soutine 18 by Henri Rousseau 16 by Amedeo Modigliani 11 by Edgar Degas 11 by Giorgio de Chirico 7 by Vincent van Gogh 6 by Georges Seurat Other European and American masters in the collection include Peter Paul Rubens, Titian, Paul Gauguin, El Greco, Francisco Goya, Édouard Manet, Camille Pissarro, Jean Hugo, Claude Monet, Paul Klee, Maurice Utrillo, William Glackens, Charles Demuth, Roger de La Fresnaye, Horace Pippin, Jules Pascin, and Maurice Prendergast. It also holds a variety of African artworks; ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman art; Native American works, American and European furniture, decorative arts and metalwork. The museum also holds several significant works by cubist sculptor Jacques Lipchitz. The collection displays different types of artworks according to Barnes' methodology in "wall ensembles", often alongside hand-wrought iron, antique furniture, jewelry and sculpture, which allow comparison and study of works from various time periods, geographic areas, and styles.[49][50] After Barnes met Matisse in the United States, he commissioned The Dance II, a 45-by-15-foot triptych that was placed above Palladian windows in the main gallery space.[51][52] Gustave Courbet, Les Bas Blancs, (Woman with White Stockings) (c. 1861) Claude Monet, Camille au métier (1875) Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Jeune garçon sur la plage d'Yport (1883) Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, A Montrouge – Rosa la Rouge (1886–87) Paul Cézanne, Portrait of Madame Cézanne (1885–1887) Georges Seurat, Models (Les Poseuses) (1886–1888) Vincent van Gogh, Nude Woman on a Bed (1887) Vincent van Gogh, The Smoker (1888) Vincent van Gogh, Still Life (1888) Vincent van Gogh, The Postman (Joseph-Étienne Roulin) (1889) Vincent van Gogh, Thatched Cottages in the Sunshine (1890) Paul Cézanne, Pots en terre cuite et fleurs (1891–92) Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Noirmoutier (1892) Paul Gauguin, Haere Pape (1892) Paul Cézanne, Nature morte au crane (1896–1898) Paul Cézanne, Portrait of a Woman (c. 1898) Henri Rousseau, Scout attacked by a Tiger (1904) Pablo Picasso, 1906, Seated Male Nude (1906) Henri Matisse, Nature morte bleue (Blue Still Life) (1907) Henri Matisse, Still Life with Gourds (Nature morte aux coloquintes) (1916) Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Les baigneuses (1918) The original Barnes Foundation campus in Merion, Pennsylvania, is now a 12-acre arboretum open to the public for tours. The plant collection features favorite plants assembled by Mrs. Barnes for teaching purposes, and includes stewartia, aesculus, phellodendron, clethra, magnolia, viburnums, lilacs, roses, peonies, hostas, medicinal plants, and hardy ferns.[53] A herbarium and horticulture library is available to the Foundation's horticulture students and other scholars by appointment. Classes are offered in horticulture topics for the general public. Glenn Holsten: The Barnes Collection (2012) Jeff Folmsbee: The Collector (2010) Don Argott: The Art of the Steal (2009) Alain Jaubert: Citizen Barnes: An American Dream (1993) Philadelphia portal Visual arts portal Ker-Feal List of sites of interest in Philadelphia List of museums in Pennsylvania
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The Lakers got the young point guard in Ramon Sessions they’ve been searching for since the eve of training camp when the Chris Paul trade fell through. But before L.A. could say hello to Sessions, it had to say goodbye to Derek Fisher. The Lakers first traded Jason Kapono, Luke Walton and their 2012 first-round pick to Cleveland in exchange for Sessions and forward Christian Eyenga on Thursday. In a subsequent deal, they sent Fisher and the first-round pick acquired from Dallas in the Lamar Odom trade to Houston for center Jordan Hill. While Sessions, 25, is much younger than the 37-year-old Fisher and undoubtedly in a better position to help the team moving forward, Kupchak admitted that trading away Fisher, the team’s co-captain who was drafted by the franchise in 1996 and went on to win five championships with the Lakers, left him with reservations. “I’m concerned, yes,” Kupchak said in a news conference Thursday afternoon. “I’m not sure that it will translate into a team that performs any less … but, you can’t underestimate Derek’s contribution from a chemistry point of view and on the court that he’s given to this organization. It can’t be underestimated, and you can’t say that this team is going to wake up tomorrow and play as if he was never here.” The Lakers informed Fisher of the trade through his representatives, and Kupchak said he has not spoken to the 16-year veteran directly yet. He also said he did not give Fisher a “heads up” that the trade was coming, but thought Fisher may have “caught wind of the rumor” several days ago. Fisher came into the league with Kobe Bryant back in 1996 and has as strong of a relationship with Fisher as any other teammate he’s had in his career. Bryant publicly lobbied for Lakers management to re-sign Fisher in the summer of 2010 after the Lakers’ championship over the Boston Celtics. Bryant was not happy with Lakers’ brass after not being consulted prior to Mike Brown being hired to replace Phil Jackson this off-season. Sources in the organization said they wouldn’t be surprised if Bryant is upset with Fisher being shuttled out of town without Bryant being contacted first. For more complete coverage of Thursday’s NBA trade deadline, check out the St. Louis American’s Trade Tracker. Information from Espn.com and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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NEW YORK, Oct. 23, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The Foot Locker Foundation joined together with members of the athletic industry, as well as its business partners, on Tuesday, October 21, at New York City's Gotham Hall for the 14th annual "On Our Feet" fundraising gala. The event will benefit educational and other youth initiatives supported by the Foot Locker Foundation. "The On Our Feet gala is a true celebration of the significant contributions we are making together, with our incredible partners, to enrich the lives of deserving students across the country," said Ken C. Hicks, Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer, Foot Locker, Inc. "Through the Foundation's meaningful educational initiatives, including The Foot Locker Scholar Athletes Program and our long-standing scholarship program with UNCF, and our support of programs that encourage health and well-being through physical activity, we understand the tremendous potential of our young leaders and are committed to investing in their futures." Executives from the sports industry, professional athletes, and celebrities joined footwear companies, including Nike, adidas, Converse, Skechers and Under Armour, to name a few, to lend their support to this important cause. Celebrity guests, including JR Smith (NY Knicks Guard), Derek Fisher (NY Knicks Head Coach), Darryl Strawberry (Baseball Legend), and Kyra Sedgwick (Actress), were among those who attended the evening's festivities. All guests wore traditional black-tie attire while sporting their favorite pair of athletic shoes. The Foot Locker Foundation, Inc. is the charitable arm of Foot Locker, Inc., a specialty athletic retailer that operates approximately 3,500 stores in 23 countries in North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Over the years, Foot Locker, Inc. has developed significant partnerships and programs to improve and enrich the educational, health and sports opportunities for children across the country, and has awarded over 750 scholarships to outstanding students through all of its programs. On Our Feet has raised more than $15 million to support our youth throughout the past 14 years. Launched in 2011, the Foot Locker Scholar Athletes Program awards $20,000 college scholarships to 20 exceptional students (totaling $400,000) each year, who demonstrate academic excellence and exemplify strong leadership skills both in sports and within their communities. Students can apply online or be nominated by teachers, coaches, mentors, family and friends by visiting footlockerscholarathletes.com. Applications close December 18, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. (EST). UNCF is the nation's largest and most effective minority education organization. To serve youth, the community and the nation, UNCF supports students' education and development through scholarships and other programs, strengthens its 37 member colleges and universities, and advocates for the importance of minority education. Today, UNCF supports more than 60,000 students at over 900 colleges and universities across the country. Photo - http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20141022/153833 To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/foot-locker-foundation-inc-unites-athletic-industry-for-14th-annual-on-our-feet-fundraising-gala-138280783.html SOURCE Foot Locker Foundation, Inc.
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Does firing Derek Fisher actually change anything for the Knicks?
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2016-02-08T20:38:35+00:00
After nine losses in 10 games, Phil Jackson decided to make a change. But how much actually changed in New York on Monday?
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Four weeks ago, the New York Knicks sat at 19-20, having already surpassed last season's win total. They ranked 15th in the league in points scored per possession and 18th in points allowed per possession; they were, more or less, a slightly-below-average NBA team. They had one present-tense All-Star playing arguably the best all-around ball of his career, one exciting future star providing tantalizing nightly glimpses of his expansive talent, and a head coach who, with the benefit of an actual NBA roster in Year 2, seemed to be making incremental improvements in his second season. [Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] Then Carmelo Anthony stepped on a referee's foot, missed two games and played 90 total minutes in his first two games back. He started experiencing soreness in his surgically repaired left knee, missed three of the next 10 games, and looked limited in the other seven. (Lance Thomas, New York's second-best wing player, also missed four of those games.) The Knicks have lost nine of 10, falling five games out of the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference, and now Derek Fisher is out of a job. It's not quite that simple, of course. ESPN.com's Brian Windhorst reported Monday that the Knicks were "already convinced Fisher was not transitioning from the role of player to coach effectively" before the slide, inviting speculation about whether Fisher's role in the Matt Barnes fiasco contributed to the farewell. (Knicks president of basketball operations Phil Jackson said Monday that it didn't.) Still, though, that's about the size of it. The Knicks have lost a bunch of games recently, including a nationally televised oof-fest to the Detroit Pistons and a Super Bowl Sunday matinee to the similarly scuffling Denver Nuggets that elicited lusty boos from the Madison Square Garden faithful. That, according to Jackson, is why Fisher's gone, barely a year and a half into a five-year contract. That thinking — things have been bad for 10 games, so let's fire the coach — feels hasty. Rash. It feels like a product of overreacting to a surprising start, being tricked by one or two good months into thinking you're one or two moves away. It feels, frankly, like a Jim Dolan move, one born out of distemper and impatience. Jackson denied that on Monday, too, saying he and general manager Steve Mills had discussed firing Fisher for "a couple of days" before telling Dolan of their decision last night. This wasn't Phil getting bigfooted; this was Phil taking a look at the state of the Knicks and believing that associate head coach Kurt Rambis, the "true coach" who rolled up a 32-132 record in Minnesota, was more likely than Fisher to produce ball movement, player movement and results. "We're looking for better starts, getting out of the gate a bit better, and better finishes," Jackson told reporters Monday. "We have not been a good team finishing games this year. We're looking for our defense to get back to where it was, I think, earlier in the season. I thought we had a pretty good defensive stance as a basketball club." On these scores, Jackson has a point. Only seven teams have a worse efficiency differential in opening quarters than New York this season, meaning Fisher's club had been digging itself early holes all too often. The Knicks offense has, on balance, produced well in so-called "clutch situations" (the last five minutes of games where the score's within five points) this season, averaging 109.6 points per 100 possessions in 124 such "clutch" minutes. The defense, however, has been a sieve in close-and-late conditions, allowing 110.8 points-per-100. Phil's right about the Knicks defense sliding over the last four weeks, with New York giving up 107.9 points-per-100 over the last 15 games, a steep decline from their work through the first half of the season. Fisher had shown some improvement in managing New York's rotations, but he often struggled with generating good looks out of timeouts and, like predecessor Mike Woodson, at times showed a predilection toward isolation-heavy play-calling, whether for Anthony or Arron Afflalo, making the Knicks more predictable and more easily stifled on critical late-game possessions. ("We don't run plays" also wasn't a particularly Fisher-friendly sound byte.) So, yes: the Knicks have been worse recently, and some of Fisher's flaws didn't help. That said, New York's 23-24 in the games Anthony has played this year, and the recent downturn has included losses to the Los Angeles Clippers, Oklahoma City Thunder, Toronto Raptors, Golden State Warriors, Boston Celtics and Memphis Grizzlies — all comfortably in playoff spots, all clearly better overall than the Knicks. The team's defensive struggles seem to stem not so much from deficient schemes, but rather from the inability of their guards — chiefly veteran starters Afflalo and Jose Calderon, but also reserves Sasha Vujacic and Jerian Grant — to hold up at the point of attack. And while slow starts have been a problem, it's sure looked — especially recently — like New York has sputtered early while working through triangle sets only to pick things up later with a more pick-and-roll-focused attack. Fisher might not have done himself any favors by saying in a recent radio interview he wouldn't be disappointed if the Knicks missed the playoffs because "we're a developing team with a ton of new players," that "we have to be reasonable about who we are and where we are" and that the team should focus on "process" over results. And yet, coming off the worst season in franchise history, with nearly all of the roster turned over and linchpin Kristaps Porzingis just scratching the surface of what he can become, $20 million in salary cap space coming and the Knicks controlling all their future first-round draft picks after this summer, it's hard to see what he got wrong. Before this season, I asked if the Knicks were building something or just biding time before another blow-up. Monday doesn't provide a definitive answer; moving on from a coach of Fisher's caliber isn't the end of the world at any stage of your franchise timeline. But Fisher's firing, and Jackson's intimation that he might look to be win-now active ahead of the Feb. 18 trade deadline, suggest that even with new decision-makers in charge, the Knicks might still be prioritizing instant gratification over the hard work of constructing a consistently competitive club. How much better this iteration of the Knicks can or should be, and how much of that distance is owed to Fisher's shortcomings, seems very much an open question, but Jackson and Rambis clearly believe they know the answer. From Marc Berman of the New York Post: If he does — if Rambis sparks a finish that puts the Knicks in the playoffs and puts a scare into a top seed — he'll get a long look after the season. If he doesn't, Jackson will look for the Knicks' next potential sideline savior, a list likely to be headlined by two other former Jackson players, sought-after Golden State Warriors assistant Luke Walton and deposed ex-Nuggets coach Brian Shaw. There will be rumblings about former Knicks assistant and ousted Chicago Bulls head coach Tom Thibodeau. Some Knicks fans will call for the return of team legend/Charlotte Hornets associate head coach Patrick Ewing. It's always possible that Jackson could surprise by casting a wider net. But it sounds like the Zen Master's in the market for someone with whom he's already worked and who's already fluent in his preferred geometry. "It's always good to have a relationship," Jackson said Monday. "It's not paramount, but at some point I'm going to have to have a relationship with someone who's going to coach this team. [...] The system of basketball is what's important here. [The triangle] happens to be a system that we were familiar with, so it's not paramount, but it's important." It's understandable to view communication, organizational alignment and a shared vision of the best path forward as fundamental to building a winner. So too, though, is being honest about where you stand in that process. The Knicks' ongoing construction project took a hit Monday, not because it lost the sole foreman capable of completing the task, but because it opened the door to increased doubt that the architect got the blueprint right. More NBA coverage: - - - - - - - Dan Devine is an editor for Ball Don't Lie on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter!
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2024-04-09T14:00:22+00:00
I first encountered Elmer Guevara’s work during our time as graduate students at Hunter College. His 2022 thesis show presented a series of figurative paintings of family members and versions of his childhood self in South Central Los Angeles.
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Leer en Español I first encountered Elmer Guevara’s work during our time as graduate students at Hunter College. His 2022 thesis show presented a series of figurative paintings of family members and versions of his childhood self in South Central Los Angeles. My encounter with both the personal and familial history embedded in these works recalled my early memories of listening to my Korean grandparents’ stories of their post-war immigration to L.A.’s South Bay. I recently reencountered Guevara’s work, this time in his hometown of Los Angeles, at his 2023 solo exhibition House Money at Charlie James Gallery. In the exhibition, Guevara explores the trauma he inherited from his parents, who lived through more than half of the Salvadoran Civil War before fleeing to the U.S. in the 1980s. The artist’s parents settled in South Central among a community of family and friends who also migrated from what he refers to as the “old country.” Guevara’s work communicates his complex heritage by allowing for gaps in his family’s (often hesitant) recollections while also providing valuable context for future generations of Salvadorans to reflect and elaborate upon. While researching for the exhibition, Guevara sourced firsthand accounts from his family’s narratives and photo albums, as well as from Salvadoran memoirs, documentaries, and films. During his work on the series, Guevara refined a gel-photo transfer technique, digitally warping images to fit the contours of his subjects’ bodies before transposing them onto the surface of their painted skin. Dried Up on A Sunday (all works 2023) depicts the artist’s younger brother lounging in bed, recovering from a hangover. The bare skin of his arms, torso, and legs is populated with ghostly family photos and images of the Salvadoran Civil War and the 1992 L.A. Riots. The addition of the photographs transforms Guevara’s figures into vessels, containers on which these histories can live fluidly. The transferred images also explore the subjectivity of memory, acknowledging the mutability of narratives across time and the lasting tangibility of intergenerational trauma. Guevara appears as a young boy in Young Grasshopper. Dressed in a Nick Van Exel jersey—a nod to the artist’s affinity for the Lakers—he clutches a shoebox and basketball. Gel-transferred images of a Nintendo Game Boy and Spider-Man trading cards appear inside the shoebox— nostalgia-inducing objects that defined an entire generation of digital natives who grew up in the post-internet age. In December, Guevara and I reconnected to discuss the specific cultural references in House Money and the direction of his ever-evolving visual language. Sigourney Schultz: What initially drew you to painting? Elmer Guevara: I did graffiti for most of my teenage life. I met a lot of people in the city through bus hopping—a lot of people who still do it now. As soon as I got a little older, I [met] some friends who were graffiti writers, but also painted. Seeing them painting was super eye-opening for me. I’d never seen anything like that, especially in my neighborhood. The artists who were doing art weren’t doing it for a living; they were doing it because they enjoyed doing it. One of them is my good friend Mario Gutierrez. When I was coming up, we would hang out a lot in his apartment. His living room pretty much became the studio. We would hang out there a lot, and he’d be painting all the time; it was pretty cool-looking. I remember I was like, “Man, I need to try this one day.” There was a time when I wanted to [become a] paramedic, or try something else, because I was the first person in my family to go to college. Maybe I put this on myself…but I felt like I had a duty to become the next breadwinner. It just seemed so far away to me—being a financially stable artist seemed like a very utopian concept. It seemed like a fairytale. I eventually got a spot at Hunter [for grad school]… It was wild. I didn’t take much with me. I took two bags and a few thousand bucks, and I was gone. That whole [experience] was intense. It was crazy to adapt, but I’m so thankful that I was brave enough to do it. [It] kind of reminds me of how my parents left their country to try to better their lives. SS: Once you developed your painting practice, how did you hone in on your subject matter? EG: [Growing up, I lived in this] little hub that was pretty immigrant-based. [But] we were very influenced by stuff on TV. Outside of that little hub, a ton of other stuff was happening socially in Los Angeles [and] particularly in South Central. There was a big presence of gang culture in the ’90s. So I grew up with that whole personal, Salvadoran heritage, but then the Angeleno one was more based on the social stuff that was happening there… Initially, that’s where my base started. SS: Your work also delves deep into your family’s history of migration in the aftermath of the Salvadoran Civil War. I’m curious to hear more about what the process of uncovering these stories has been like for you. EG: It’s a challenge, but I consider it research. My father doesn’t talk about it. I try to bring it up loosely, but I know it’s a huge [weight] on him. Even when [my family] talks about it briefly, they whisper. They’re paranoid about it. It still triggers them. My mom is a lot more open to discuss[ing] it. But when I hear my mother’s memoir, I keep in mind that memory becomes very distorted. She’s telling me things that she remembers, but it’s been so many years. I’ve done a couple of voice recordings with her. I do think it’s important to keep [the] narrative in the family. Obviously, this is traumatic, but my mother is open. And a few of my aunts are, too. It mostly starts with me having conversations, kind of gossiping with them, and eventually, they dig in a little deep[er]. But I’m always aware of how memory gets distorted. I’m also aware they’re probably not telling me the entire [story] because it’s so traumatic. They want to make it PG for me. SS: Beyond talking to your family, what other sources do you reference? EG: A lot of the other research that I do comes from reading memoirs. There’s a renaissance of literature that’s been coming from Salvadorans, people who’ve started to write about their immigration journeys here [to the United States]. These books explicitly create a visual of certain things that were happening there. There’s still processing going on. I went back [to El Salvador] two years ago. A lot of the old country where my parents are from still looks how they left it. It hasn’t changed much because [the process of rebuilding is] moving a lot slower than it is in the city. It’s been great just to learn. I didn’t even know why my parents came to this country until I was a teenager. And then I realized, “Oh, they were actually fleeing a war. That’s why they came here.” But no one in school ever taught me this, so it took some of my own digging to figure [the history] out. SS: You frequently include references to this research through the gel-transfer method. What inspired you to try this technique? EG: I started doing [the technique] during grad school at Hunter. I liked the work of Njideka Akunyili Crosby, [an L.A.-based] Nigerian artist. She uses [transfers] a lot in the wardrobe and on the walls [of her works]. Seeing her work definitely influenced me a lot. I was trying to see what I could do and innovate in my own way. Before I wrote my thesis, I was painting bottles, and without even knowing it, I started thinking about the concept of the human body as a container. I was also considering the way we hold memories and different traumas. I was trying to figure out a way to depict inherited trauma, which is one of the main subjects I tend to [explore] because I’m concerned with what’s being genetically passed on to the next offspring and so forth. I just didn’t know how to grasp [this concept]—it felt almost intangible. How can you depict this genetic thing going from one body to another? So that’s where the imagery of putting [the photo transfers] inside the flesh came about. SS: Do you think that reworking these images in the transfer process helps you process the memories behind them? EG: I think what makes it difficult for me to experience or re-experience certain memories, specifically the older ones that are before my time, is that I never fully experienced [them]. I’m trying to piece or stitch together my parents’ memories. It becomes difficult for me to really feel that trauma. I think I have it in me because it’s inherited trauma, I just don’t think I feel the explicit side effects, though maybe it comes through [as] anxieties. [With the] portraits of me or my brother…the experience of being in South Central—that feels more tangible. I think it’s humbling to remember certain things that made you who you are. When I see some of these images, I know these three corners; I’ve seen that liquor store. It triggers memories. Not all are good, but it does help me process them and let them go in a way. It really helps me reflect on them, too. Even the tough ones were still learning experiences. SS: In addition to reflecting on the hardships of the past, your childhood portraits also feel nostalgic, tapping into the optimism of the ’90s. I love the references to McDonald’s, which, to me and a lot of other children of immigrants, felt like a symbol of the American dream. EG: It’s funny because I do think of these nostalgic symbols as just [part of] my life. But then I realized how much they affected other people. I wasn’t the only one who went to McDonald’s that much, and I wasn’t the only kid who played with Pokémon cards. It was a whole generation of people. I’m always thinking of the electronics because they really take you back. Whether it’s cassette players, Game Boys, CD players, or iPods, it’s all about showing you how quickly things are moving. It’s nice to try to pause the viewer and let them reflect on the times based on those symbols and electronics. There were a lot of special things happening [during that time] because it was so simple. SS: You also include many Lakers references, which feel connected to this nostalgic moment in the ’90s. EG: [In] 2000, I was nine years old, and the Lakers won the championship. I was in elementary school, but I remember it so clearly. It was such a cool thing to go to the parade. They won it three years in a row when I was nine, ten, and eleven. Can you imagine being a kid and your city’s winning year after year? How could you not be a Lakers fan in L.A. at that time? I also gravitate towards the jerseys because they’re prominent as streetwear. I love to throw in the throwbacks to remind people that these dudes were good back then. We can’t forget about ’em. And then symbolically, too, I think about basketball and how it’s been a tool for a lot of neighborhood kids to get out of neighborhoods. I think sports have been tools [for] people who are trying to better themselves. So symbolically, that’s a very special thing. SS: What do you hope viewers will take away from your specific perspective of the city as an Angeleno? EG: L.A. is such a rich and dense place. There have been enough films—people understand the lowriders, certain clothing, palm trees, and helicopters. There are certain symbols that transcribe easily because of the media and how L.A. has been depicted. There’s enough out there for people to understand [generalizations about L.A.]. My goal is to give people a more specific, rawer example that comes from someone who’s walked the streets, as opposed to someone who just directs [a movie] or tries to portray [what it’s like]. I’d like to give access to my specific pocket of the city. Elmer Guevara (b. 1990) was born and raised in Los Angeles. Guevara’s upbringing took place in the South Central neighborhood after his parents fled a war-torn El Salvador in the 1980s. He often constructs narratives by sampling family photos from his youth, reframing compositions to form a dialogue about identity and concepts of intergenerational trauma. He received a BFA from Cal State University, Long Beach and an MFA from Hunter College in New York City.
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Former Mallard Derek Fisher Debuts with the Astros
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Fisher is the 177th former Northwoods League player to debut in MLB Rochester, Minn. – Former Madison Mallards outfielder, Derek […]
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Fisher is the 177th former Northwoods League player to debut in MLB Rochester, Minn. – Former Madison Mallards outfielder, Derek Fisher, made his Major League debut for the Houston Astros on Wednesday, June 14, 2017. Fisher is the 177th former Northwoods League player to reach the Major League level. Fisher, who played collegiately at Virginia, played for the Madison Mallards in 2012. He was drafted by the Houston Astros in the 1st round, 37th overall, of the 2014 MLB Draft. In 2012 with the Mallards, Fisher hit .315 over 51 games and had eight home runs, 10 doubles and two triples. He also drove in 36 runs and stole eight bases. Fisher started his Minor League career in 2014 with the Astros Rookie Level team in the Gulf Coast League. After one game, he was promoted to the Tri-City ValleyCats of the Short-Season A New York-Penn League. Between the two teams he hit a combined .310 with two home runs, three triples, two doubles and 18 runs driven in. He also stole 17 bases and scored 31 runs. Fisher started the 2015 season with a promotion to the Quad Cities River Bandits of the Lo-A Midwest League. After 39 games with Quad Cities he was sent to the Lancaster JetHawks of the Hi-A California League. For the season, he hit .275 in 123 games with 22 home runs, 21 doubles and eight triples. To go along with those impressive numbers, he also stole 31 bases and drove in 87 runs. A promotion again for the 2016 season saw Fisher begin the year with the Corpus Christi Hooks of the AA Texas League. He would play in 102 games before another promotion to end the season to the Fresno Grizzlies of the AAA Pacific Coast League. Over 129 games he hit .255 with 21 home runs, 21 doubles, four triples and 76 runs driven in. He also tacked on 28 stolen bases and scored 71 runs. Prior to his call-up to Houston, Fisher had played in 60 games and was hitting .335 with 16 home runs and 45 RBI. He also had 19 doubles and had stolen 13 bases. In his Major League debut against the Texas Rangers, Fisher started the game in left field. In the 6th inning he hit the second pitch he saw from Jeremy Jeffress for a home run to left field for his first Major League hit. Then again later in the 6th inning he would single off of Rangers reliever and former Brainerd Blue Thunder pitcher Dillon Gee. Fisher would finish the game 2 for 3 with a home run, two runs scored, two RBI and two walks. ### The Northwoods League is the proven leader in the development of elite college baseball players. The 23-year old summer collegiate league is the largest organized baseball league in the world with 20 teams, drawing significantly more fans, in a friendly ballpark experience, than any league of its kind. 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Skid derails Knicks; Phil Jackson fires Derek Fisher
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Little Rock's Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 1 1/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else.
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Little Rock's Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 1 1/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else. Fisher (LR Parkview/UALR) was fired Monday, with his team having lost five consecutive and 9 of 10 to fall well back in the Eastern Conference playoff race. "It's time for us to make a change, turn this team around and move forward and get some wins and keep going down the road we had started here at the beginning of the year," Jackson said at the team's practice facility. Associate head coach Kurt Rambis was promoted to interim head coach at least through the rest of the season. Rambis, like Fisher an ex-Laker player and a former assistant under Jackson, went 56-145 in two seasons as Minnesota's coach. The Knicks have fallen to 23-31, dropping Fisher's overall record to 40-96. Jackson signed Fisher, 41, to a five-year, $25 million contract in June 2014, just weeks after Fisher ended his playing career with the Oklahoma Thunder. "It's a huge transition from being a player to a coach at any point in time, let alone the season after you retire from playing. So it was a very difficult situation, regardless of where he coached," Rambis said. "This is a historic franchise and this is a franchise and a fan base that's used to winning and he started the process, and it won't be finished and it may not be finished with the next two coaches that are coming in, but I think he was laying the foundation of doing things the right way and turning this franchise around." But Fisher wasn't winning lately, and Jackson had seen enough of the Knicks' slow starts and faulty finishes. Jackson praised Fisher's work ethic, but he questioned whether Fisher took advantage of the experienced assistants Jackson hired to work with him, such as Rambis and Jim Cleamons. Jackson, who won an NBA-record 11 championships as a coach, also told Fisher he may not have mentored him as well as he could have. "There wasn't really a consensus in our staff. We decided we need to have really good consensus in the working staff, interchanging of ideas and communication," Jackson said. The Knicks went 17-65 last season but upgraded their roster during the summer with the drafting of Kristaps Porzingis and the signing of veterans Arron Afflalo and Robin Lopez. Fisher then got off to an embarrassing start this season during training camp. He was involved in a fight with Memphis Grizzlies forward and former teammate Matt Barnes when he was at the home of Barnes' estranged wife in California. "No one's happy about how that happened and what came out of that," Jackson said. "That was embarrassing for us and for Derek, but that had no nothing to do with what's happened here today." Kobe Bryant, a teammate of Fisher when the Lakers were winning a bunch of NBA titles, said being let go "is part of the job. "He'll go on to be a coach again," Bryant said before Monday night's game at Indiana. "I know he likes teaching the game. I know he likes being around the game, so I'm sure he'll be coaching again." The Knicks had the look of a playoff team most of the season but are stumbling into the All-Star break. Fans loudly booed when they fell behind by 19 points Sunday during a 101-96 loss to Denver. Fisher became the fifth coach to be fired this season and the second in New York. Brooklyn had already dumped Lionel Hollins. "This is a very talented team with strong character and I am confident they will succeed," Fisher said in a statement. "Obviously, I'm disappointed, but have learned an immense amount from this experience and hope to grow from it." Fisher was a five-time champion playing under Jackson with the Lakers and known as one of the league's smartest players. Jackson turned to him after Steve Kerr chose to take the Golden State Warriors' job after he was on the verge of accepting the Knicks' offer. Former head coaches Tom Thibodeau, Mark Jackson and Brian Shaw all are available. Or Jackson could wait and perhaps make at a run at another of his former players -- Luke Walton, who led Golden State to the best start by an NBA team while Kerr was recovering from back surgery. But he said he was not looking at any coaching candidates now, saying he was fully confident in Rambis. "Someone has to match the style of the way we do things and there's a certain style that I have that I think works and I've found worked before," Jackson said. "I don't know if all those people measure up to that, because I don't know them well enough, but that's an important aspect and we'll find that type of person." Fisher had overseen the franchise's worst season as a rookie coach and recently said making the playoffs this season wasn't as important as the franchise's progress. Jackson hasn't said if he expected or demanded a postseason berth, but Rambis said it should be the goal for fans and free agents. "So we've got to figure out a way to right this ship so that we can make a push to get into the playoffs," Rambis said. Sports on 02/09/2016
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Knicks fire coach Derek Fisher; Rambis gets interim job
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2016-02-08T00:00:00
GREENBURGH, N.Y. (AP) — Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 1 1/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else.Fisher was fired Monday, with his team having lost five straight and nine of 10 to fall well back in the […]
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. (AP) — Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 1 1/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else. Fisher was fired Monday, with his team having lost five straight and nine of 10 to fall well back in the Eastern Conference playoff race. “It’s time for us to make a change, turn this team around and move forward and get some wins and keep going down the road we had started here at the beginning of the year,” Jackson said at the team’s practice facility. Associate head coach Kurt Rambis was promoted to interim head coach at least through the rest of the season. Rambis, like Fisher an ex-Laker player and a former assistant under Jackson, went 56-145 in two seasons as Minnesota’s coach and part of a season leading the Lakers. The Knicks have fallen to 23-31, dropping Fisher’s overall record to 40-96. Jackson hired Fisher in June 2014, just weeks after the point guard was done playing. “It’s a huge transition from being a player to a coach at any point in time, let alone the season after you retire from playing. So it was a very difficult situation, regardless of where he coached,” Rambis said. “This is a historic franchise and this is a franchise and a fan base that’s used to winning and he started the process, and it won’t be finished and it may not be finished with the next two coaches that are coming in, but I think he was laying the foundation of doing things the right way and turning this franchise around.” But Fisher wasn’t winning lately, and though Jackson praised his work ethic, he had seen enough of the Knicks’ slow starts and faulty finishes. Jackson also questioned whether Fisher took advantage of the experienced assistants Jackson hired to work with him, such as Rambis and Jim Cleamons. Jackson, who won an NBA-record 11 championships as a coach, also told Fisher he may not have mentored him as well as he could have. “There wasn’t really a consensus in our staff. We decided we need to have really good consensus in the working staff, interchanging of ideas and communication,” Jackson said. The Knicks went 17-65 last season but upgraded their roster during the summer with the drafting of Kristaps Porzingis and the signing of veterans Arron Afflalo and Robin Lopez. Fisher then got off to an embarrassing start this season during training camp. He was involved in a fight with Memphis Grizzlies forward and former teammate Matt Barnes when he was at the home of Barnes’ estranged wife in California. “No one’s happy about how that happened and what came out of that,” Jackson said. “That was embarrassing for us and for Derek, but that had no nothing to do with what’s happened here today.” Kobe Bryant, a teammate of Fisher when the Lakers were winning a bunch of NBA titles, said being let go “is part of the job. “He’ll go on to be a coach again,” Bryant said before Monday night’s game at Indiana. “I know he likes teaching the game. I know he likes being around the game, so I’m sure he’ll be coaching again.” The Knicks had the look of a playoff team most of the season but are stumbling into the All-Star break. Fans loudly booed when they fell behind by 19 points Sunday during a 101-96 loss to Denver. Fisher became the fifth coach to be fired this season and the second in New York. Brooklyn had already dumped Lionel Hollins. “This is a very talented team with strong character and I am confident they will succeed,” Fisher said in a statement. “Obviously, I’m disappointed, but have learned an immense amount from this experience and hope to grow from it.” Fisher was a five-time champion playing under Jackson with the Lakers and known as one of the league’s smartest players. Jackson turned to him after Steve Kerr chose to take the Golden State Warriors’ job after he was on the verge of accepting the Knicks’ offer. Former head coaches Tom Thibodeau, Mark Jackson and Brian Shaw all are available. Or Jackson could wait and perhaps make at a run at another of his former players — Luke Walton, who led Golden State to the best start in NBA history while Kerr was recovering from back surgery. But he said he was not looking at any coaching candidates now, saying he was fully confident in Rambis. “Someone has to match the style of the way we do things and there’s a certain style that I have that I think works and I’ve found worked before,” Jackson said. “I don’t know if all those people measure up to that, because I don’t know them well enough, but that’s an important aspect and we’ll find that type of person.” Fisher had overseen the worst season in franchise history as a rookie coach and recently said making the playoffs this season wasn’t as important as the franchise’s progress. Jackson hasn’t said if he expected or demanded a postseason berth, but Rambis said it should be the goal for fans and free agents. “So we’ve got to figure out a way to right this ship so that we can make a push to get into the playoffs,” Rambis said.
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Council spends thousands to promote Perry’s political events
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Our south of the borough reporter PEARL LEE has obtained official figures which suggest that Croydon's Mayor has been abusing his public position for his own advantage Jason Perry, Croydon's part-time Mayor and full-time political activist, is staging another "Question Time" event on his old home turf of South Croydon tonight - the latest in…
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Our south of the borough reporter PEARL LEE has obtained official figures which suggest that Croydon’s Mayor has been abusing his public position for his own advantage Jason Perry, Croydon’s part-time Mayor and full-time political activist, is staging another “Question Time” event on his old home turf of South Croydon tonight – the latest in a series of events to promote piss-poor Perry and the Croydon Conservatives, which together cost thousands of pounds, all paid for by the long-suffering residents of the cash-strapped borough. Figures released to Inside Croydon under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act show that the Tory Mayor has been using council officials, facilities and funds for his own political interests – sometimes with as many as seven members of council staff attending the two-hour public meeting for unspecified duties, looking after Mayor Perry. At one recent two-hour “Mayor’s Question Time” there were also no fewer than four police officers in attendance, meaning that there were eight fewer officer hours – the equivalent of one whole day – spent patrolling the borough’s streets, keeping the public safe. The “Question Time” title is, in any case, misleading, since few if any questions are ever taken on the night from the floor. Only closely vetted submissions are chosen at these carefully stage-managed events, with Perry’s deputy Mayor, Lynne Hale, runs the rule from her clipboard of topics that her boss wants to talk about, to emphasise his own achievements (such as they are), while avoiding any pesky questions about the mounting number of short-comings and failures. Hale’s role in all this surely makes her the most costly minutes secretary in the borough, where she receives £42,000 per year for… well… basically being Perry’s prompter. Tonight’s gathering, being staged at St Augustine’s Church Hall, is the eighth such promotional rally for Mayor Perry. The council has admitted that these are party political events, paid for out of your Council Tax, after they postponed the South Croydon Question Time originally planned for the end of May because of the pre-election purdah period. And in the council’s official FoI response, they underline the deeply political nature of the events by stating: “Mayor’s Question Time is delivering a commitment which the Mayor made to residents during his campaign to listen to residents of Croydon.” That would be Perry’s 2022 election campaign, when he was seeking people’s votes. Our FoI asked for the costs of staging the events, though the council provided only limited figures in respect of some of the most important aspects of organising Perry’s grand tour of the borough – namely staffing costs, both on the night and in promoting and organising the events. Hall hire for the evening events has varied from £256.48 (South Norwood) to free of charge (Purley), but for the seven Question Time events staged so far, it all adds up to £791.48. The council clearly does not see these as mass participation events – for each event they incur a modest cost for printing off 50 (yes, just 50) flyers to publicise the date. Then there’s the costs of running a ticketing system through EventBrite. There are also other, online promotions through the council’s social media outlets. The council has not been monitoring how much time and resource has been devoted to this: “Staging the event is part of officers’ existing job roles and cannot be itemised,” the council says, somewhat disingenuously. At a cash-strapped council where every cost is itemised and monitored closely, the time spent by council staff promoting Mayor Perry’s little ego trip around the borough really out to be known. But we do have some figures available which make it possible to estimate some of the on-costs of Perry’s promotional tour. Each event is supposed to last for an hour and a half. Some over-run a little. Most require some set-up time beforehand and tidying up afterwards. So let’s say that attendance at a Mayor’s Question Time takes a council official three hours. The council staff might get time off in lieu. It’s unlikely, though not impossible, that they get paid overtime for working out of office, unsociable hours, all to help promote piss-poor Perry. According to the council’s FoI response, the QTs have been staffed by a total of 38 council officials – with no less than seven attending Norbury last September and New Addington in January. That’s a total of 114 officer hours – more than three weeks’ worth of council work, all of it dedicated to getting Perry re-elected. Now, if the council staff attending are from across a variety of pay grades, we reckon that based on an average pay scale, overall the staffing costs for these events is around £1,800. All to platform the geezer who said he would “fix the finances” (but who has since admitted that he can’t). Council Tax-payers will be relieved to discover that, “There is no transportation cost for the Mayor or Deputy Mayor”, although the council failed to elaborate on how Perry and Hale get to the venues. Inside Croydon has it on good authority that it is not by using a tandem bicycle. “Social media postings [are] free,” the council says, overlooking the cost of council staff’s time in organising, drafting, clearing for publication, posting and re-posting each little tweet. As one Katharine Street source explained: “These Question Time events are presented as official council events, but they are nothing of the sort. The Mayor never has councillors from the other parties on stage with him to put an alternative view – this is all about him and his campaign to be re-elected in 2026. “Perry has his own political website and social media accounts, he has councillors and activists to organise events and raise the funds for him. Hed should not be using official council resources for a blatant political event – it is an abuse of his position.” What ought to be of concern, though, to Perry and his Tory supporters is how the attendances at these events appear to be diminishing. There’s a hard core of attendees who turn up to all of these kind of events, and they figure regularly among those allowed to ask questions of the Mayor. But from a high of 164 members of the public registering to attend the Purley QT in May 2023, turn-out of the public eager to hear what Perry has to say for himself has been steadily diminishing, to just 57 wasting their evening when the Mayor rolled up in South Norwood in March. As such, the couple of grand frittered away servicing Mayor Perry’s ego over the past couple of years is hardly a major expense for a council with debts of £1.6billion – half of which Perry left behind after he had been a cabinet member of a Conservative administration until 2014. But whether it is appropriate for the council to be spending any money at all on one individual’s personal political campaigning is one question which will never be allowed to be asked at tonight’s, or any future, Mayor’s Question Times. Read more: In begging letter to Labour’s Rayner, Perry admits he has failed Read more: Cummings’ budget rejected before his big Newsnight moment Read more: Perry pleads poverty when he has more Council Tax than ever Inside Croydon – If you want real journalism, delivering real news, from a publication that is actually based in the borough, please consider paying for it. Sign up today: click here for more details If you have a news story about life in or around Croydon, or want to publicise your residents’ association or business, or if you have a local event to promote, please email us with full details at [email protected] As featured on Google News Showcase We offer FREE ads to community groups when they have members who are paid subscribers to Inside Croydon Our comments section on every report provides all readers with an immediate “right of reply” on all our content. Our comments policy can be read by clicking here Inside Croydon is a member of the Independent Community News Network Inside Croydon works together with the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, as well as BBC London News and ITV London
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The Los Angeles Sparks announced on Tuesday that they have dismissed head coach and general manager Derek Fisher. Assistant coach Fred Williams will take over on the bench as interim head coach while the team engages in a search for a new general manager. Fisher joined the franchise as head coach in 2018. The Sparks named him general manager in 2020. He worked in both roles prior to his departure on Monday. He addressed his departure in a joint statement alongside the Sparks. The Sparks are off to a 4-7 start, good for fourth place out of six teams in the Western Conference. They went 54-46 during Fisher's head coaching tenure and made the playoffs twice, while winning just one postseason game. Fisher played 18 NBA seasons from 1996-2014, winning five championships with the Los Angeles Lakers. After retiring, he spent two seasons as head coach of the New York Knicks from 2014-16 before his firing midway through his second season and return to Los Angeles to take over the Sparks.
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Terry Amsler Program Director, Public Engagement Program, Institute for Local Government Amsler is the program director of the Institute for Local Government’s Public Engagement program, which promotes and supports effective and inclusive public engagement in California’s cities and counties and helps local officials involve the public in decision making. The Institute is the nonprofit research and education affiliate of the California State Association of Counties and the League of California Cities. @TAmslerILG Jacob Anderson Innovations Analyst, Office of Innovation & Sustainability (OIS), City of Colorado Springs Anderson is the innovations analyst for the City of Colorado Springs. He performs financial analyses and develops programs to create a more effective, efficient and responsive city government. He also administers a Recovery Act energy-efficiency grant that partially funds his city department, and actively uses social media to engage citizens on issues regarding sustainability and innovation. Chris Barge Director, Philanthropic Services, The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County Barge is the director for philanthropic services of The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County. He leads efforts with major donors and directs the foundation’s Early Childhood Initiative, which seeks to close the area’s achievement gap between kids from low-income families and their peers. He joined the foundation in 2008 after a 10-year career in newspapers, including with the Rocky Mountain News and the Boulder Daily Camera. @chrisbarge Lucy Bernholz Stanford University, Visiting Scholar; Arabella Advisors, Managing Director Bernholz is a visiting scholar at Stanford University and the award winning blogger behind philanthropy2173.com. Bernholz is the author of numerous articles and books including the Blueprint Series: Annual Industry Forecasts on Philanthropy and Social Investing, Disrupting Philanthropy and Creating Philanthropic Capital Markets: The Deliberate Evolution. In 2011 she sold Blueprint Research & Design, a philanthropy advising firm she had started in 1997. She earned a B.A. from Yale and her M.A. and Ph.D. from Stanford. @p2173 Arthur Burris Director of Policy and Special Initiatives, Living Cities Burris is the director of policy and special initiatives for Living Cities, a philanthropic collaborative of 22 of the world’s largest foundations and financial institutions working to improve the lives of low-income people and the cities where they live. Prior to joining Living Cities in 2010, he worked for 10 years on the staff of the Budget Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives, the final six years as deputy staff director. He holds a Ph.D. in political science from the University of California at Berkeley, and an B.A. in politics from Princeton University. @living_cities Sasha Costanza-Chock Assistant Professor of Civic Media Costanza-Chock is a scholar and media maker who works in the interrelated areas of social movements and information and communication technologies; participatory technology design and community based participatory research; and the transnational movement for media justice and communication rights, including comunicación populár. Dr. Costanza-Chock holds a Ph.D. from the Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism at the University of Southern California, where he was a postdoctoral research associate; he is also a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. While living in Los Angeles, he worked on a variety of civic media projects with community-based organizations, including the award-winning VozMob.net platform. . @schock Susan Crawford Visiting Stanton Professor of the First Amendment, Harvard Kennedy School; Visiting Professor, Harvard Law School Crawford is the Visiting Stanton Professor of the First Amendment at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, a visiting professor at Harvard Law School and a columnist for Bloomberg View and Wired. She served as special assistant to the president for science, technology and innovation policy during 2009 and co-led the Federal Communications Commission’s transition team between the Bush and Obama administrations. She is a member of New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s Advisory Council on Technology and Innovation. @scrawford Stacy Donohue Director, Investments at Omidyar Network Donohue leads the U.S. portfolio of Omidyar Network’s Government Transparency Initiative, working to encourage accountability, effectiveness and participation in government by increasing people’s access to credible information via technology. Her portfolio includes Code for America, Global Integrity, POGO, SeeClickFix and Sunlight Foundation. Donohue previously worked at Hewlett-Packard, Boston Consulting Group and JPMorgan. She earned an M.B.A. with distinction from Harvard Business School, an M.A. in art history from the University of California, Berkeley and a B.A. from Yale University. @StacyDon Mikel Ellcessor General Manager, WDET, Detroit Ellcessor is the general manager for WDET, Detroit’s public radio station. He has spent the last 25 years developing new, diverse audiences for noncommercial media and nonprofit arts organizations. At WDET, he built the first working prototype of a model for mainstream, major market, multiethnic public service media. Previous stints have included serving as the founding manager of Radio Milwaukee, a hyperlocal media and community-engagement hybrid designed to attract a younger, diverse audience to public-service media and as a senior content director at WNYC, New York Public Radio. @mikelellcessor Paula Ellis V.P./Strategic Initiatives, Knight Foundation Ellis is Knight Foundation’s vice president for strategic initiatives. As a member of the executive committee, Ellis oversees national programs and new initiatives. She is also responsible for developing and gauging the impact of the foundation’s overall strategy. Previously, Ellis was vice president for operations at Knight Ridder, where she oversaw 15 newspapers and was a member of the management committee. Throughout her career as a news, corporate and civic leader, she developed deep experience in national and community issues. @plynnellis Lee Fisher Current place of work and position: CEOs for Cities – President and CEO Fisher is president and CEO of CEOS for Cities. Previously, he served as Ohio lieutenant governor, attorney general, state senator, state representative and president and CEO of the Center for Families and Children. In his role as lieutenant governor, Fisher also served as director of the Ohio Department of Economic Development and chair of the Ohio Third Frontier Commission. While Fisher led Ohio’s economic development efforts, Site Selection magazine awarded its top national economic development award, the Governor’s Cup,to Ohio three consecutive times. @ceosforcities Seth Flaxman Flaxman is the cofounder and executive director of TurboVote and was recently named a Draper Richards Kaplan Entrepreneur and one of Forbes magazine’s “30 Under 30.” Before TurboVote, he worked at the Council on Foreign Relations, Institute for International Education and the Berkman Center; he earned a master’s degree in public policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and a B.A. in economics at Columbia University, where he was an activist and student body president. @sethflaxman Janis Foster Foster is executive director of Grassroots Grantmakers, an adjunct faculty member of the Asset Based Development Institute and is certified as a coach from the Hudson Institute of Santa Barbara. She has served as a trainer for the Neighborhood Reinvestment Training Institute and as a consultant to dozens of funders and change-oriented nonprofit organizations. Foster came to Grassroots Grantmakers with experience as a neighborhood leader, a director of a neighborhood technical assistance center, a community foundation executive and a consultant to funders and community building organizations. Jeff Friedman Office of Mayor Michael A. Nutter, Manager of Civic Innovation & Participation Friedman is the manager of civic innovation and participation in the office of Philadelphia Mayor Michael A. Nutter. He has led initiatives to make city government (and urban governance generally) more open, participatory, transparent and innovative. Previously, Friedman was the chief of staff to the chief technology officer, and deputy director of performance management/project manager for the implementation of Philly311. Friedman earned his undergraduate and law degrees from Temple University. @PhillyPhriedman Archon Fung Ford Foundation Professor of Democracy and Citizenship, Harvard Kennedy School Fung is the Ford Foundation professor of democracy and citizenship at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. His research examines the impacts of civic participation, public deliberation and transparency upon governance. His books include Full Disclosure: The Perils and Promise of Transparency (with Mary Graham and David Weil) and Empowered Participation: Reinventing Urban Democracy. His current projects examine democratic reform initiatives in regulation, public accountability, urban planning and public services. He has written five books and over 50 journal articles. @arfung Urs Gasser Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University, Executive Director Gasser is the executive director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. He teaches at Harvard Law, the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland) and Fudan University (China). He is a visiting professor at KEIO University (Japan), has written Born Digital and Interop: The Promise and Perils of Highly Interconnected Systems (both with John Palfrey) and published many journal articles. @ugasser Chris Gates Executive Director, PACE-Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement Gates is executive director of PACE -Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement. PACE is an affinity group of the Council on Foundations and serves as a learning collaborative for funders doing work in civic engagement, service and democratic practice. He previously served for 11 years as president of the National Civic League. Gates is an elected fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration and has a master’s degree from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, where he studied the interaction of the public, private and nonprofit sectors. @GatesPACE Scott Geller CTO / President, Points of Light Digital Geller is CTO and president of Points of Light Digital, where he employs technology to help inspire, equip and mobilize people to help solve some of the world’s greatest challenges. Geller is a social and technology entrepreneur with over 25 years’ experience. He cofounded TechBridge, a nonprofit technology services social venture in its 13th year of operation. He has also been CEO of four technology companies focusing on enterprise software, mobile music app development and more. Eric Gordon Director of Engagement Game Lab, Emerson College Gordon is the director of the Engagement Game Lab at Emerson College, where he studies location-based media, civic engagement and serious games. He is the designer of several “engagement games,” including Participatory Chinatown (2010) and Community PlanIt (2011-12). He is also the author of Net Locality: Why Location Matters in a Networked World (with Adriana de Souza e Silva, 2011) and The Urban Spectator: American Concept Cities From Kodak to Google (2010). He is currently working on a book about games and civic engagement. @ericbot Nick Grossman Visiting Scholar, MIT Media Lab, Center for Civic Media Grossman, a visiting scholar at the MIT Media Lab, is a technologist and entrepreneur focused on the intersection of the Web and urban, social and civic systems. In 2010, he cofounded Civic Commons, an initiative that helps governments adopt open-technology strategies. Previously, Grossman was director of Civic Works at OpenPlans, building open tools for engagement in civic issues. He is an adviser to Code for America and a graduate of Stanford University. Allen Gunn Executive Director, Aspiration Gunn is executive director of Aspiration in San Francisco, where he works to help NGOs, activists, foundations and software developers to make more effective use of technology for social change. @allengunn Michael Gurstein Executive Director, Centre for Community Informatics Research, Development and Training Gurstein is the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Community Informatics and foundation chair of the Community Informatics Research Network. Gurstein has consulted with a number of governments, companies and foundations. He is a member of the High Level Panel of Advisors of the (UN) Global Alliance for ICT for Development. His most recent book is What is Community Informatics (and Why Does it Matter)? @michaelgurstein Kip Harkness Assistant to the City Manager, City of San Jose Harkness is assistant to the city manager of the City of San José. For 20 years, Harkness’ professional work has been driven by the proposition that people should be involved in the decisions that affect their lives. This mission has led him to try milling corn in the mountains of North Carolina, advising tomato farmers on the edge of the Sahara, training Peace Corps volunteers in Morocco and leading the innovative Strong Neighborhoods Initiative in San Jose. In the process, he has facilitated countless public meetings and listened to the perspective and concerns of hundreds of community leaders. Marci Harris CEO, POPVOX Harris is CEO at POPVOX, which verifies, aggregates and simplifies communication with Congress on an open, trusted and nonpartisan common ground. @popvox Mark Headd Director of Government Relations at Code for America Headd, a writer and speaker on communication technologies and open government, is director of government relations at Code for America. A civic hacking veteran, he has worked as both a technologist and a government official. He holds a master’s degree in public administration from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, and is a former adjunct instructor at the University of Delaware where he taught a course in electronic government. @mheadd Josie Heath President, The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County Heath is president of The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County. The foundation has distributed nearly $50 million dollars to nonprofits in 21 years. 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Yves Bonnefoy and Jean-Luc Nancy: Ontological Performance examines the affinities that exist between Bonnefoy's poetry and Nancy's philosophy. It scrutinises how he foregrounds the bodily and material forces that are at play within language in order to makes us feel the diverse worldly forces that are active within us and to make usperceive our own human existence in more interconnected ways.
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Yves Jean Bonnefoy (24 June 1923, Tours – 1 July 2016 Paris) was a French poet and art historian. He also published a number of translations, most notably the plays of William Shakespeare which are considered among the best in French. He was professor at the Collège de France from 1981 to 1993 and is the author of several works on art, art history, and artists including Miró and Giacometti, and a monograph on Paris-based Iranian artist Farhad Ostovani. The Encyclopædia Britannica states that Bonnefoy was ″perhaps the most important French poet of the latter half of the 20th century.″
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dbo:abstract Yves Bonnefoy (Tours, 24 de juny de 1923 - París, 1 de juliol de 2016) fou un poeta, crític i traductor francès. Va estudiar filosofia i matemàtiques i posteriorment, se l'ha reconegut com un bon traductor de William Shakespeare i de William Butler Yeats, autors amb qui es va especialitzar. De la seva vida es destaca també la tasca docent que va desenvolupar al Collège de France des de 1981 a 1993. Yves Bonnefoy també ha escrit nombrosos assaigs sobre art i altres temes i la seva mirada sobre els artistes plàstics del segle xx és d'una gran intensitat i interès. Era doctor honoris causa per les universitats d'Oxford, Chicago i Siena. (ca) Yves Bonnefoy (24. června 1923 v Tours – 1. července 2016) byl francouzský básník a esejista, jeden z nejvýznamnějších francouzských poválečných tvůrců. (cs) إيف بونفوا (بالفرنسية: Yves Bonnefoy)‏‏ (24 يونيو 1923 - 1 يوليو 2016)، شاعر وناقد أدبي ومترجم أدبي فرنسي، من رواد شعراء فرنسا في القرن العشرين. له أثر هام على الأدب الفرنسي بعد الحرب العالمية الثانية. له عدد من الدراسات في الفنون وتاريخ الفن، وعدد من الترجمات الأدبية، منها ترجمات لأعمال شكسبير. (ar) O Ιβ Μπονφουά (Γαλλικά: Yves Bonnefoy, 24 Ιουνίου 1923 - 1η Ιουλίου 2016) ήταν Γάλλος ποιητής, κριτικός τέχνης και μεταφραστής. Θεωρείται ως μεγάλος ποιητής της περιόδου από τα τέλη του 20ού έως τις αρχές του 21ου αιώνα. (el) Yves Bonnefoy (Tours, Indre y Loira, 24 de junio de 1923-París, 1 de julio de 2016)​ fue un poeta, crítico literario, ensayista, traductor y prosista francés, que destacó como traductor de Shakespeare y por sus ensayos fundamentales sobre arte y artistas del Barroco y del siglo XX, incluyendo a Goya, Joan Miró y Alberto Giacometti. (es) Yves Bonnefoy (* 24. Juni 1923 in Tours; † 1. Juli 2016 in Paris) war ein französischer Lyriker, Autor, Übersetzer und Hochschullehrer. (de) Yves Bonnefoy (Tours, 1923ko ekainaren 24a - Paris, 2016ko uztailaren 1a) frantziar poeta izan zen. Egia zen bere obraren kezka nagusia: Du movement et de l´inmobilité de Douve (1953, Douveren mugimenduaz eta mugimendu ezaz), Pierre écrite (1965, Harri idatzia), Dans le leurre du seuil (1975, Hastapenaren amarrua) eta Entretiens sur la poésie (1990, Solasaldiak poesiaren inguruan). (eu) Yves Bonnefoy, né le 24 juin 1923 à Tours et mort le 1er juillet 2016 à Paris 15e, est un poète, critique d'art et traducteur français. Il est considéré comme un poète majeur de la seconde moitié du XXe et du début du XXIe siècle. (fr) Yves Jean Bonnefoy (24 June 1923, Tours – 1 July 2016 Paris) was a French poet and art historian. He also published a number of translations, most notably the plays of William Shakespeare which are considered among the best in French. He was professor at the Collège de France from 1981 to 1993 and is the author of several works on art, art history, and artists including Miró and Giacometti, and a monograph on Paris-based Iranian artist Farhad Ostovani. The Encyclopædia Britannica states that Bonnefoy was ″perhaps the most important French poet of the latter half of the 20th century.″ (en) 이브 본푸아(1923년 6월 24일 ∼ 2016년 7월 1일)는 프랑스의 작가이다. 에드몽 자베스와 더불어 프랑스 안에서 "비할 바 없는 시인"으로 평가받기도 한다. (ko) Yves Bonnefoy (Tours, 24 juni 1923 – Parijs, 1 juli 2016) was een Frans schrijver van poëzie en essays. (nl) イヴ・ボヌフォワ(Yves Bonnefoy、1923年6月24日 - 2016年7月1日)は、フランスの詩人、文芸評論家、翻訳家である。 (ja) Yves Bonnefoy (Tours, 24 giugno 1923 – Parigi, 1º luglio 2016) è stato un poeta, traduttore e critico d'arte francese. (it) Yves Bonnefoy (ur. 24 czerwca 1923 w Tours, zm. 1 lipca 2016 w Paryżu) – francuski poeta, eseista i tłumacz. (pl) Yves Bonnefoy (Tours, Indre-et-Loire, 24 de junho de 1923 - Paris, 1 de julho de 2016) foi um poeta francês, autor de inúmeros livros de poemas, além de ensaios sobre arte e literatura. Foi também tradutor de peças - como A Tempestade, Hamlet e Macbeth, dentre outras, de William Shakespeare - e poemas de William Butler Yeats, John Donne e Giacomo Leopardi. Sua obra teórica, de grande abrangência, buscou desde cedo interrogar, em livros como L'Improbable (1958), as tensões entre o mundo e a representação poética. Ela busca a sua filiação no existencialismo de Jean Wahl, de quem foi aluno, mas também numa leitura original que propõe de poetas como Charles Baudelaire e Arthur Rimbaud. Inicialmente ligado ao surrealismo, desliga-se do movimento em 1947, criticando a gratuidade do imaginário surrealista. Além do surrealismo, suas principais influências são Charles Baudelaire, Arthur Rimbaud, Stéphane Mallarmé et Gérard de Nerval, que realizaram, segundo ele, a verdadeira revolução poética da nossa modernidade.. Yves Bonnefoy foi também professor do Collège de France na cátedra de Estudos comparados da função poética. Em 1995 recebeu o Prêmio Balzan. Yves Bonnefoy morreu em 1º de julho de 2016, aos 93 anos. (pt) Yves Bonnefoy, född 24 juni 1923 i Tours, död 1 juli 2016 i Paris, var en fransk författare och översättare. Bonnefoys verk har varit ett av de centrala i efterkrigstidens franska lyrik. Präglade av klassisk modernism, på samma gång poetisk och teoretisk, utforskande betydelsen av det sagda och skrivna ordet. Han har också givit ut ett antal översättningar varav översättningen av Shakespeare främst bör framhållas. Han har också givit ut ett flertal verk om konst och konsthistoria, bland annat om Miró och Giacometti. Han studerade matematik och filosofi i Poitiers och på Sorbonne. Efter andra världskriget reste han runt i Europa och USA och studerade konsthistoria. Mellan åren 1945 till 1947 hade han en kortvarig förbindelse med de surrealistiska målarna och diktarna i Paris. 1967 grundade han tillsammans med , och L'éphemère, en tidskrift om konst och litteratur. Han har undervisat i litteratur vid ett flertal universitet i Europa och USA. Från 1981 lärare i poetik vid Collège de France. (sv) 伊夫·博纳富瓦(法語:Yves Bonnefoy;1923年6月4日-2016年7月1日),法国诗人、散文家,生于图尔,父亲是铁道工人。他的作品在战后法国文学中占有重要地位,探索了口头及书面语言的意涵。他还创作了一系列翻译作品,最著名的是对莎士比亚的翻译,同时也写了一些关于美术及美术史的著作,包括对胡安·米罗和阿尔伯托·贾科梅蒂的研究。出版的诗集有《论杜弗的动与静》(1953)、《昨天的空寂的王国》(1958)、《写字石》(1965)、《门槛的诱惑》(1975)、《在影子的光芒中》(1987)、《雪的开始与结束》(1991)和《流浪的生命》(1993)等。 (zh) Ив Бонфуа́ (фр. Yves Bonnefoy, 24 июня 1923, Тур — 1 июля 2016, Париж) — французский поэт, прозаик, эссеист и переводчик, историк искусства. (ru) Ів Бонфуа (фр. Yves Bonnefoy, 24 червня 1923, Тур — 1 липня 2016, Париж) — французький поет, прозаїк, есеїст, перекладач. (uk) rdfs:comment Yves Bonnefoy (24. června 1923 v Tours – 1. července 2016) byl francouzský básník a esejista, jeden z nejvýznamnějších francouzských poválečných tvůrců. (cs) إيف بونفوا (بالفرنسية: Yves Bonnefoy)‏‏ (24 يونيو 1923 - 1 يوليو 2016)، شاعر وناقد أدبي ومترجم أدبي فرنسي، من رواد شعراء فرنسا في القرن العشرين. له أثر هام على الأدب الفرنسي بعد الحرب العالمية الثانية. له عدد من الدراسات في الفنون وتاريخ الفن، وعدد من الترجمات الأدبية، منها ترجمات لأعمال شكسبير. (ar) O Ιβ Μπονφουά (Γαλλικά: Yves Bonnefoy, 24 Ιουνίου 1923 - 1η Ιουλίου 2016) ήταν Γάλλος ποιητής, κριτικός τέχνης και μεταφραστής. Θεωρείται ως μεγάλος ποιητής της περιόδου από τα τέλη του 20ού έως τις αρχές του 21ου αιώνα. (el) Yves Bonnefoy (Tours, Indre y Loira, 24 de junio de 1923-París, 1 de julio de 2016)​ fue un poeta, crítico literario, ensayista, traductor y prosista francés, que destacó como traductor de Shakespeare y por sus ensayos fundamentales sobre arte y artistas del Barroco y del siglo XX, incluyendo a Goya, Joan Miró y Alberto Giacometti. (es) Yves Bonnefoy (* 24. Juni 1923 in Tours; † 1. Juli 2016 in Paris) war ein französischer Lyriker, Autor, Übersetzer und Hochschullehrer. (de) Yves Bonnefoy (Tours, 1923ko ekainaren 24a - Paris, 2016ko uztailaren 1a) frantziar poeta izan zen. Egia zen bere obraren kezka nagusia: Du movement et de l´inmobilité de Douve (1953, Douveren mugimenduaz eta mugimendu ezaz), Pierre écrite (1965, Harri idatzia), Dans le leurre du seuil (1975, Hastapenaren amarrua) eta Entretiens sur la poésie (1990, Solasaldiak poesiaren inguruan). (eu) Yves Bonnefoy, né le 24 juin 1923 à Tours et mort le 1er juillet 2016 à Paris 15e, est un poète, critique d'art et traducteur français. Il est considéré comme un poète majeur de la seconde moitié du XXe et du début du XXIe siècle. (fr) Yves Jean Bonnefoy (24 June 1923, Tours – 1 July 2016 Paris) was a French poet and art historian. He also published a number of translations, most notably the plays of William Shakespeare which are considered among the best in French. He was professor at the Collège de France from 1981 to 1993 and is the author of several works on art, art history, and artists including Miró and Giacometti, and a monograph on Paris-based Iranian artist Farhad Ostovani. The Encyclopædia Britannica states that Bonnefoy was ″perhaps the most important French poet of the latter half of the 20th century.″ (en) 이브 본푸아(1923년 6월 24일 ∼ 2016년 7월 1일)는 프랑스의 작가이다. 에드몽 자베스와 더불어 프랑스 안에서 "비할 바 없는 시인"으로 평가받기도 한다. (ko) Yves Bonnefoy (Tours, 24 juni 1923 – Parijs, 1 juli 2016) was een Frans schrijver van poëzie en essays. (nl) イヴ・ボヌフォワ(Yves Bonnefoy、1923年6月24日 - 2016年7月1日)は、フランスの詩人、文芸評論家、翻訳家である。 (ja) Yves Bonnefoy (Tours, 24 giugno 1923 – Parigi, 1º luglio 2016) è stato un poeta, traduttore e critico d'arte francese. (it) Yves Bonnefoy (ur. 24 czerwca 1923 w Tours, zm. 1 lipca 2016 w Paryżu) – francuski poeta, eseista i tłumacz. (pl) 伊夫·博纳富瓦(法語:Yves Bonnefoy;1923年6月4日-2016年7月1日),法国诗人、散文家,生于图尔,父亲是铁道工人。他的作品在战后法国文学中占有重要地位,探索了口头及书面语言的意涵。他还创作了一系列翻译作品,最著名的是对莎士比亚的翻译,同时也写了一些关于美术及美术史的著作,包括对胡安·米罗和阿尔伯托·贾科梅蒂的研究。出版的诗集有《论杜弗的动与静》(1953)、《昨天的空寂的王国》(1958)、《写字石》(1965)、《门槛的诱惑》(1975)、《在影子的光芒中》(1987)、《雪的开始与结束》(1991)和《流浪的生命》(1993)等。 (zh) Ив Бонфуа́ (фр. Yves Bonnefoy, 24 июня 1923, Тур — 1 июля 2016, Париж) — французский поэт, прозаик, эссеист и переводчик, историк искусства. (ru) Ів Бонфуа (фр. Yves Bonnefoy, 24 червня 1923, Тур — 1 липня 2016, Париж) — французький поет, прозаїк, есеїст, перекладач. (uk) Yves Bonnefoy (Tours, 24 de juny de 1923 - París, 1 de juliol de 2016) fou un poeta, crític i traductor francès. Va estudiar filosofia i matemàtiques i posteriorment, se l'ha reconegut com un bon traductor de William Shakespeare i de William Butler Yeats, autors amb qui es va especialitzar. De la seva vida es destaca també la tasca docent que va desenvolupar al Collège de France des de 1981 a 1993. Yves Bonnefoy també ha escrit nombrosos assaigs sobre art i altres temes i la seva mirada sobre els artistes plàstics del segle xx és d'una gran intensitat i interès. (ca) Yves Bonnefoy (Tours, Indre-et-Loire, 24 de junho de 1923 - Paris, 1 de julho de 2016) foi um poeta francês, autor de inúmeros livros de poemas, além de ensaios sobre arte e literatura. Foi também tradutor de peças - como A Tempestade, Hamlet e Macbeth, dentre outras, de William Shakespeare - e poemas de William Butler Yeats, John Donne e Giacomo Leopardi. Inicialmente ligado ao surrealismo, desliga-se do movimento em 1947, criticando a gratuidade do imaginário surrealista. Yves Bonnefoy morreu em 1º de julho de 2016, aos 93 anos. (pt) Yves Bonnefoy, född 24 juni 1923 i Tours, död 1 juli 2016 i Paris, var en fransk författare och översättare. Bonnefoys verk har varit ett av de centrala i efterkrigstidens franska lyrik. Präglade av klassisk modernism, på samma gång poetisk och teoretisk, utforskande betydelsen av det sagda och skrivna ordet. Han har också givit ut ett antal översättningar varav översättningen av Shakespeare främst bör framhållas. Han har också givit ut ett flertal verk om konst och konsthistoria, bland annat om Miró och Giacometti. (sv)
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The impact of Arthur Rimbaud’s poetry has been immense. His influence on the Surrealist movement has been widely acknowledged, and a host of poets, from…
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The impact of Arthur Rimbaud’s poetry has been immense. His influence on the Surrealist movement has been widely acknowledged, and a host of poets, from André Breton to André Freynaud, have recognized their indebtedness to Rimbaud’s vision and technique. He was the enfant terrible of French poetry in the second half of the 19th century and a major figure in symbolism. His works continue to be widely read and translated into numerous languages. English language poets including Samuel Beckett and John Ashbery have translated and been influenced by Rimbaud’s works. Jean-Nicolas-Arthur Rimbaud was born in Charleville in northeastern France on October 20, 1854, the second son of an army captain, Frédéric Rimbaud, and Marie-Cathérine-Vitalie Rimbaud, née Cuif. He had an older brother, Frédéric, born in 1853, and two younger sisters: Vitalie, born in 1858, and Isabelle, born in 1860. The father was absent during most of Rimbaud’s childhood. Rimbaud’s difficult relationship with his authoritarian mother is reflected in many of his early poems, such as “Les Poètes de sept ans” (“The Seven-Year-Old Poets,” 1871). Rimbaud’s mother was a devout Christian, and Rimbaud associated her with many of the values that he rejected: conventional religious belief and practice, the principles of hard work and scholarly endeavor, patriotism, and social snobbery. In 1870-1 Rimbaud ran away from home three times. The outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in July 1870 led to the closing of his school, the Collège de Charleville, ending Rimbaud’s formal education. In August he went to Paris but was arrested at the train station for traveling without a ticket and was briefly imprisoned. He spent several months wandering in France and Belgium before his mother had him brought home by the police. In February 1871 he ran away again to join the insurgents in the Paris Commune; he returned home three weeks later, just before the Commune was brutally suppressed by the army. During this time, he was developing his own poetic style and elaborating his theory of voyance, a visionary program in which the poetic process becomes the vehicle for exploration of other realities. This theory is expressed in his much-quoted letters of May 13, 1871 to his friend and tutor, Georges Izambard, and of May 15, 1871 to Paul Demeny. Rimbaud still felt drawn to Paris, where he might encounter the leading poets of the day: Théodore de Banville, Charles Cros, and Paul Verlaine. His letter to Verlaine in September 1871, which included samples of his poetry, elicited the reply, “Venez, chère grande âme, on vous appelle, on vous attend” (Come, great and dear soul, we are calling out to you, we are awaiting you). Rimbaud arrived in Paris in September and moved in with Verlaine and Verlaine’s wife, Mathilde Mauté. A romantic relationship developed between Rimbaud and Verlaine, and Verlaine’s marriage became increasingly unstable. Rimbaud’s early poems, the Poésies, were written between 1869 and 1872 and published by Paul Verlaine in 1895. They are, superficially, his most orthodox works in technical terms. Closer inspection, however, reveals in them many indicators of a precocious poet setting out “trouver une langue” (to find a language), as he said in the letter of May 15, 1871, and, ultimately, to revolutionize the genre. In thematic terms, the Poésies exhibit virtually all of the subjects and preoccupations usually associated with Rimbaud. Poems such as “Le Mal” (“Evil”) and “Le Dormeur de val” (“The Sleeper in the Valley”) illustrate the absurdity of war; “Le Châtiment de Tartufe” (“The Punishment of Tartuffe”) represents Molière’s eponymous impostor in sonnet form as the epitome of hypocrisy; “Au Cabaret-vert” (“At the Green Tavern”), “La Maline” (“The Cunning One”), and “Ma Bohème” (“My Bohemian Existence”) celebrate the physical joys of the bohemian lifestyle as an alternative to the moral rectitude of bourgeois existence. In “A la musique” (“To Music”) Rimbaud revels in his cherished role of observer as he satirizes the bourgeoisie through the technique of grotesque caricature. “Les Effarés” (“The Frightened Ones”) reveals both his humorous, cartoonlike presentation of figures on the margins of conventional society—in this case, five Christlike children peering into a bakery—and his social conscience as a commentator on exclusion, poverty, and hunger. “Oraison du soir” (“Evening Prayer”) shows his anti-Christian venom and his desire to shock and outrage accepted ideas of good taste by depicting himself as a rebellious angel who urinates skyward in a blasphemous gesture of defiance against his Creator. The Poésies, however, also display Rimbaud’s urge to extend the poetic idiom, to transcend the strictures and constraints of orthodox verse and to take poetry on an audacious journey into previously unsuspected technical and visionary realms. In this respect the Poésies anticipate Rimbaud’s more fascinating later work and his profound impact both on the poetry of his own time and on that of the 20th and 21st centuries. In the May 15, 1871 letter he says that “Viendront d’autres horribles travailleurs” (Other horrible workers will come along)—a prophetic assertion of his role as initiator of a process that would continue long after he himself had ceased writing. The lengthy “Les Poètes de sept ans” combines many of Rimbaud’s thematic preoccupations but also intimates the technical, linguistic, and visionary release that became a concomitant of his celebrated revolt. In the opening lines he establishes an opposition between the repressive mother and the disaffected seven-year-old boy who outwardly complies with her dictates but is inwardly seething with disdain: “l’âme de son enfant livrée aux répugnances” (the soul of her child riddled with disgust). The child leads a double life that involves a superficial deference to material strictures and a secret other existence in which he gravitates to locations, confederates, and activities that would be anathema to the society embodied in the mother: L’été Surtout, vaincu, stupide, il était entêté A se renfermer dans la fraîcheur des latrines: Il pensait là, tranquille et livrant ses narines. (In summer, especially, stupid, he persisted In locking himself up in the latrines Where he reflected in peace, inhaling deeply.) Rimbaud is quite self-conscious in his choice of “distasteful” vocabulary, such as “latrines”; integral to his poetic credo was the principle that the sacred tenets of traditional verse, such as the concept of “poetic” and “nonpoetic” terminology, needed to be challenged. The child-poet seeks out the mud as both a symbol of his rejection of the bourgeois totem of cleanliness and an indicator of his preference for the basic stuff of the natural environment. He consorts with the filthy ragamuffins of the district in an instinctive rejection of his mother’s social stuffiness and a desire to find companionship among the outcasts of society; thus, the use of the plural Les Poètes in the poem’s title is vindicated. The child most dreads the Christian Sabbath and Bible-reading; this negative reaction is balanced by his positive response to the working men of the district. The most important elements of “Les Poètes de sept ans” are in the middle and later sections, where Rimbaud explores the visionary activities of the child-poet—activities conducted far from the watchful gaze of the parent that constitute a different, other life. One is reminded of the emphasis in the two May 1871 letters on the self as other—“Je est un autre” (I is an other)—and how these letters map out the function of the poet as medium between everyday reality and a hitherto unexplored “ailleurs” (elsewhere). The seven-year-old poet uses exotic journals to assist him in conjuring up new worlds: A sept ans, il faisait des romans, sur la vie Du grand désert, où luit la Liberté ravie, Forêts, soleils, rives, savanes!— (At the age of seven, he composed fictions about life In the vast desert, where luminous Liberty lies in her abduction, Forests, sun, riverbanks, savanna!—) In the finale of the poem the child has retreated to the privacy of his room, blinds drawn to create an intense and intimate atmosphere. Here the scene is set for an imaginative flight triggered by “son roman sans cesse médité” (his endlessly considered novel), and the concluding six lines evoke a surreal landscape. The life of the neighborhood goes on below, acting as a counterpoint to the novelty of the inner world being explored by the child, a world with “lourd ciels ocreux” (heavy ochre skies) and “forêts noyées” (drowned forests). In the last words of the poem, “pressentant violemment la voile” (having a violent premonition of the sail), the image of anticipated sea voyages is related to the visionary and linguistic adventure that emerges in “Le Bateau ivre” (translated as “The Drunken Boat,” 1931) and that represents the quintessential Rimbaud of the later prose poetry. Many of the later poems of the Poésies prefigure Rimbaud’s subsequent experimentation with language. The May 15, 1871 letter to Demeny combines Rimbaud’s visionary program with a linguistic agenda and indicts a whole tradition of French verse, from Jean Racine to the Romantics, with only Charles Baudelaire and, to a lesser extent, Victor Hugo escaping criticism. Rimbaud’s search for a universal language is a defining feature of his work and is particularly manifest in “Voyelles” (1884; translated as “Vowel Sonnet,” 1931), “Ce qu’on dit au poète à propos de fleurs” (“What the poet is told about flowers”), and “Le Bateau ivre” (1871-1872). The very idea of coloring the vowels, of composing a poem from their subjective associations, speaks to Rimbaud’s involvement with the minutiae of language and for his desire to challenge and reconstruct accepted idioms. The title “Ce qu’on dit au poète à propos de fleurs” is an audacious challenge to established poets; the piece mocks the inanities of Romantic commonplaces, deriding current practitioners as faroeur (jokesters) and outlining a new agenda for them as jongleurs (tricksters) conjuring up unsuspected visions. And “Le Bateau ivre,” which is well known for its concatenation of dazzling imagery, is just as memorable for its linguistic inventiveness. In March 1872 Rimbaud returned to Charleville to allow the Verlaines a chance to reconcile. During this period, he wrote the Derniers Vers (“Last Verses”), which were published in La Vogue in 1886, highly experimental verse poems that are heavily influenced by Verlaine’s style. Verlaine’s poetry is characterized by wistful tenderness, the muted evocation of landscape and character, the half-light of in-between states, a refusal of all that is aggressively stated or depicted, and above all by musicality. In the Derniers Vers Rimbaud adopts many of these technical features but allies them to unusual images and a dense conceptual content. The outcome is a strange blend of ostensible levity and musical airiness with weighty thematic elements, elements that are all the more intriguing for being conveyed in such apparently incongruous forms. All of this represents a major stride away from the poetry of the Poésies, where one finds many conventional features, and a retrospective view from the vantage point of the later prose poetry enables one to identify the Derniers Vers as a key phase in Rimbaud’s rejection of orthodox verse, his abandonment of rhyme, and his evolution toward a more supple, less constricted form. That such is the case is confirmed in “Délires II” (“Delirium II”), a section of Une Saison en enfer (1873; translated as “A Season in Hell,” 1931) where Rimbaud looks back on the Derniers Vers, ironically and affectionately repeats some of the poems, and ambivalently sees them as “L’histoire d’une de mes folies” (the account of one of my follies) and as a stage in the process of the “alchimie du verbe” (alchemy of the word), the creation of a new poetic language. One is immediately struck by the almost surreal quality of “Larme” (“Tear”), the opening piece in Derniers Vers. The first words, “Loin des …” (Far from …), suggest a pressing need for the poet to separate himself from the trite and the commonplace. This escape is facilitated by an obscure potion, a golden liqueur that opens up a fantastic landscape presided over by an orage (storm), where the elements are liberated to generate a chaos that will slake the poet’s metaphysical thirst. The poem “Comédie de la soif” (“Comedy of Thirst”) suggests in its five-part structure the influence of the five acts of classical tragedy, as well as having a distinctly operatic flavor. In parts one through three the “Moi” (Me) curtly rejects the overtures and solicitous attentions of family, friends, and “L’Esprit” (The Spirit), preferring to indulge in a death wish and the kind of landscape seen in “Larme” rather than accept their offer of a conventional life in familiar surroundings with banal occupations. Parts four and five afford the Moi some moments of recuperative calm in which to plot an alternative future course and anticipate dissolution in nature. “Comédie de la soif” is particularly musical; the slenderness of its lines in parts one through four gives an impression of levity that is belied by its thematic content, and there is a marked sense of understatement throughout. But the superficial lightness and musical simplicity of the poem are wedded to a linguistic concentration and intensity that repays endless revisiting. Just as this poem advertises itself as a “comédie,” so “Chanson de la plus haute tour” (“Song of the Highest Tower”) draws attention to itself as musically inspired. The narrowness of the lines on the page calls to mind the architecture of the tower where the poet has imaginatively secluded himself. The six lines of the opening stanza are repeated verbatim in the closing stanza, creating the effect of a chorus with the poem closing on itself. The poet presents himself as having gone to seed, laments the loss of his youth, and tries to transcend his own anguish in a call for a universal love: Oisive jeunesse, A tout asservie, Par délicatesse J’ai perdu ma vie. Ah! Que le temps vienne Où les coeurs s’éprennent! (Idle youth, Subservient to everything, I have frittered away my life Through gentleness. Ah! may the time come When hearts will meet!) The immediately following poems, “L’Eternité” (“Eternity”) and “Age d’or” (“Golden Age”), have a structure and line length similar to those of “Chanson de la plus haute tour.” “L’Eternité” encapsulates the essence of the Derniers Vers in its engaging musicality, its deceptively slim appearance, and its dense and obscure intellectual foundation. One is especially struck by the original manner in which Rimbaud has brought a musical form usually associated with a simple celebration or a joyous expression of love together with an abstract content replete with terms such as “suffrages” (approbation), “élans” (urges), “Devoir” (Duty), “espérance” (hope), and “supplice” (torture). The effect of this combination is to disorient the reader, for the musicality leads one to expect a text that will be readily intelligible; one is, however, left with a work that compels one to return again and again in search of an elucidation of its central meaning. The simplicity of the opening and closing quatrain is at odds with the imprecise and abstract nature of the ensuing vocabulary: Elle est retrouvée. Quoi? -L’Eternité. C’est la mer allée Avec le soleil. (It has been rediscovered. What? -Eternity. It’s the sea fused With the sun.) While other poems, such as “Fêtes de la faim” (Feasts of Hunger) and “O Saisons, ô châteaux” (Oh Seasons, Oh Castles), share these features, the collection also includes the substantial poem “Qu’est-ce pour nous, mon coeur …” (What is it to us, my heart …?) which deals with both sociopolitical upheaval and a private apocalypse; the celebrated complexity of “Mémoire” (Memory), with its rich allusiveness and intricate tapestry of evocations of the past, the self, and the family; and the charming and humorous idiosyncrasies of “Bruxelles” (Brussels), where Rimbaud admires an unusual cityscape and uses it as a bridge to something beyond itself. In May 1872 Verlaine called Rimbaud back to Paris; in July he deserted his wife and child and went to London with Rimbaud. In April 1873 Rimbaud returned to his family’s farm at Roche, near Charleville, where he began writing Une Saison en enfer. In May 1873 he again accompanied Verlaine to London. After many quarrels and another separation, the two men met in July 1873 in Brussels, where Rimbaud tried to break off their relationship. Distraught, Verlaine shot the younger poet in the wrist; at the hospital where Rimbaud was treated, the two claimed that the wound had been inflicted accidentally. The next day the two men were walking down the street when Verlaine reached into his pocket; Rimbaud thought he was about to be shot again and ran to a nearby policeman. The truth about the shooting came out, and Verlaine was sentenced to two years at hard labor in a Belgian prison. While there, he wrote “Crimen amoris” (Crime of Love, 1884), in which Rimbaud is depicted as a radiant but evil angel outlining a new spiritual credo. Meanwhile, Rimbaud returned to the farm in Roche, where he completed Une Saison en enfer. Even more dramatically than the Derniers Vers, Une Saison en enfer illustrates Rimbaud’s proclivity for reinventing himself and redefining the direction and form of his poetry. No poet is more apt than Rimbaud to slough off one skin and put on another, more easily disillusioned with his most recent artistic endeavors, or readier to experiment with untried forms. The year 1873 thus marks his engagement with prose poetry, although there is still some disagreement concerning the dates of composition of many of the individual prose poems in Les Illuminations (1886; translated as “Illuminations,” 1953). Much of this controversy was generated by the fact that the last of the nine sections of Une Saison en enfer seems to be a definitive farewell to literature, and this, allied to the fact that Rimbaud did abandon his poetic career at an early age, led many commentators to seek a simple and convenient solution by postulating that Une Saison en enfer is his swan song. There is now a consensus, however, that at least some of the poems in Les Illuminations postdate those of Une Saison en enfer and were written in 1874 and possibly 1875. The critical endeavor that has been wasted in the pursuit of a final adjudication on this chronological dispute would have been more constructively spent in examining the texts themselves. Since the mid 1970s, however, this situation has been rectified with excellent studies by critics such as Steve Murphy, Paule Lapeyre, André Guyaux, Nathaniel Wing, Nick Osmond, James Lawler, and Roger Little. Rimbaud persuaded his mother to pay to have Une Saison en enfer published in Brussels in 1873. It is a diary of the damned that affords insights into his preoccupations and casts light on the artistic inspiration for the Derniers Vers. At the same time, the nine parts of the diary display an utterly new technical direction, and “Délires II” is all the more remarkable for the way it interweaves this new prose style with extracts from the Derniers Vers so that both modes are thrown into dramatically stark relief. Une Saison en enfer is an intensely personal account of private torture and the search for a spiritual and an artistic resolution; a prose style studded with laconic formulae that are also seen in the one-liners of Les Illuminations; a sustained investigation of self, Christianity, and alternative spiritual and poetic options that is frequently lit up by the flare of Rimbaud’s memorable imagery; and a conscious pushing of language to the point of disintegration, so that verbal crisis and personal trauma are perfectly matched. From the outset Rimbaud engages with abstractions, often personified in a Baudelairean manner: “Un soir, j’ai assis la Beauté sur mes genoux” (One evening, I sat Beauty on my lap), he begins the opening section, showing the irreverence that is a hallmark of his entire output. The death wish already seen in the Derniers Vers and to be repeated in many of the finales of Les Illuminations is also present here. The terse statements “Le malheur a été mon dieu. Je me suis allongé dans la boue” (Misfortune was my god. I stretched out in the mud) anticipates the enigmatic, clipped comments and sibylline quality of many of the prose poems in Les Illuminations. One of the most important sections of Une Saison en enfer follows this brief introductory sequence: “Maivais sang” (Bad Blood) is a sustained investigation into the narrator’s genealogical origins, arriving at the conclusion “J’ai toujours été de race inférieure” (I have always been of substandard stock). One is reminded of the importance of revolt in the early Poésies as the narrative voice seems bent on contravening all received ideas about morality and decency; this unorthodoxy escalates into a full-scale assault on Christian values. “Mauvais sang” registers the wrestling of a tormented soul that initially rebels against Christian teaching and then apparently finds grace and redemption, only to withdraw into a pursuit of fulfillment in the religions of the East or a personal spiritual agenda that is part of the poetic experience. Known above all for his delight in revolting against norms and conventions, Rimbaud impresses on the reader from the start of “Mauvais sang” that he is conscious of his “otherness,” his inability to follow the accepted orthodoxies of Western Christian civilization. He extols “vices” such as idolatry, sloth, and anger; he refuses to comply with the received wisdom that one must work to live (“J’ai horreur de tous les métiers” [I abominate all trades]); and he mocks traditional family and civic values. He traces these characteristics to his earliest ancestry, associating his “bad blood” or “bad stock” with previous lives as a leper or pariah, and he insists on his essential loneliness. He derides the scientific “progress” of the late 19th century, rejecting rationalism in favor of an internal spiritual debate. Claiming that “c’est oracle, ce que je dis” (what I say is an oracle), he establishes his own form of mysticism and faith as an alternative to the Christian orthodoxies he had rejected in the Poésies . The remainder of “Mauvais sang” and the subsequent section, “Nuit de l’enfer” (Night in Hell), pursue the diarist’s spiritual crisis in all its intensity and complexity. Oscillating between salvation and damnation, the poet struggles with his dilemma in an increasingly fractured and tormented style that dramatically reflects his inner trauma. Guyaux has written of Rimbaud’s La Poetique du fragment (fragmentary poetics), a formula that is admirably suited to the tortured style of these pages of unanswered questions, emotionally charged outpourings, lucidly trenchant affirmations of intent that seem unshakable but are almost immediately undermined by another change in direction, and a prose that seems informed by delirium. Seeing himself as a martyr in the line of Joan of Arc, Rimbaud writes “Je n’ai jamais été chrétien” (I have never been a Christian) but soon afterward enters a sequence of contemplative calm in which salvation is enjoyed in dreamlike serenity. At the end of “Mauvais sang” the poet evokes his own extinction as language disintegrates in a proliferation of punctuation marks and linguistic fragments. The next two sections of Une Saison en enfer share a title—”Délires I” and “Délires II,” the latter of which carries the secondary heading “Alchimie du verbe.” It is generally agreed that “Délires I” is a commentary on Rimbaud’s relationship with Verlaine; it takes the form of a religious confession in which the speaker is the “Vierge folle” (Foolish Virgin), a thinly disguised image of Verlaine, who reflects on “her” stormy affair with the “Epoux infernal” (Infernal Bridegroom), Rimbaud. As well as being another irreverent parody of a religious source, this confession is a highly original form of self-presentation on Rimbaud’s part as he sees himself through the refracted and selective memory of a confederate. The Vierge folle registers her failure to understand the complexities of her Infernal Companion, a blend of compassion and cruelty, innocence and malice, and ideological power and near insanity. This is a love affair in which the older partner is in thrall to the paradoxes and enigmas of the younger one; the relationship is characterized as a messiah leading a disciple, offering new ideas and experiences and then abandoning the weaker partner just when the Vierge is least emotionally prepared for the separation. All of these elements can be linked to the stages in the unfolding relationship between Rimbaud and Verlaine in 1872-1873, but the text is more significant for what it reveals about Rimbaud’s defiance of the norm (“Jamais je ne travaillerai” [I will never work]); his compassion for underdogs such as drunks, children, and outcasts; his ideological fervor (“Je n’aime pas les femmes. L’amour est à réinventer” [I don’t like women. Love must be redefined]); and his need to escape from reality. “Délires II” has a quite different complexion. It reflects on the genesis of the Derniers Vers, affectionately and ironically recalling the poet’s ambitions and artistic preferences during the earlier period. No fewer than 15 sources of inspiration are listed at the outset, including obsolete literature, church Latin, fairy tales, and old operas, all of which assist in a quest—now seen as “one of my follies”—to create a new poetic idiom. Linking his predilection for hallucinatory experiences to “l’hallucination des mots” (the hallucination of words), Rimbaud weaves reprises from the Derniers Vers into his new prose style. The reader soon notices his preference for lapidary formulae, which stud not only Une Saison en enfer but Les Illuminations, as well: “Je devins un opéra fabuleux” (I became a fabulous opera); “Je tiens le système” (I hold the system); “La morale est la faiblesse de la cervelle” (Morality is the weakness of the brain). While sections six and seven of Une Saison en enfer, “L’Impossible” (The Impossible) and “L’Eclair” (Flash), continue the spiritual and philosophical probing of earlier parts of the work, it is the penultimate and final chapters, “Matin” (Morning) and “Adieu” (Farewell), that have attracted the most detailed comment. At the end of “Matin” comes a sense of uplift as the poet anticipates a glorious day of renewal and transformation, a time when an outmoded religious belief will be superseded by a fresh spiritual awakening and the first authentic Noel: Quand irons-nous, par-delà les grèves et les monts, saluer la naissance du travail nouveau, la sagesse nouvelle, la fuite des tyrans et des démons, la fin de la superstition, adorer—les premiers!—Noël sur la terre! (When, beyond the strands and the mountains, will we hail the advent of the new toil, the new wisdom, the flight of tyrants and demons, the end to superstition, adore—for the first time!—“Christmas” on earth!) “Adieu” comes at the end of Une Saison en enfer, leading many to see this section as the conclusion not only of the collection but also of Rimbaud’s poetic career. An initial reading of the text lends support to this interpretation, as the poet describes himself as a fallen angel and a writer who must give up the pen and embrace a more prosaic existence, “Une belle gloire d’artiste et de conteur emportée” (A fine glory of an artist and storyteller stripped away). But there is more to “Adieu” than this apparent resignation from the life of an author, as is indicated by another laconic statement: “Il faut être absolument moderne” (We must be utterly modern). It is also noticeable that the concluding paragraphs of “Adieu” are couched in the future tense, which appears to prefigure yet another redefinition of the poet and his mission. For many critics, Les Illuminations is Rimbaud’s most important and technically sophisticated work. While the collection maintains a clear thematic continuity in many ways with the earlier verse—the idea of revolt, the preeminence accorded to the world of the child, the fascination exerted by the elements, the motif of travel in pursuit of the ideal, and so on—here one is manifestly in the presence of a poet intent on experimentation with new poetic structures, the deployment of unusual and often bizarre terminology, and even an exploration of the creative power of punctuation dynamically reinvented and released from its conventionally subservient role as a prop for language. These and many other ingredients have created a sense of bewilderment in some readers of the poems; the critic Atle Kittang has even referred to the “illisibilité” (unreadability) of the collection. One often associates the poetry of Stéphane Mallarmé with such hermeticism, but it is a significant feature of the critical reception of Les Illuminations that readers have produced such widely divergent interpretations of the poems and that some have declared themselves incapable of arriving at any sustainable reading of given texts. “Parade,” “Matinée d’ivress” (Morning of Drunkenness), “Barbare” (Barbaric), “Fairy,” “H,” and “Dévotion” (Devotion) are some of the poems that have provoked perplexity and a polarization of critical opinion. Critics have attempted to classify the poems in Les Illuminations; while no definitive labeling is possible—or, perhaps, even desirable—some distinctive groupings can be observed among the 42 texts. A prominent source of inspiration in all of Rimbaud’s poetry is the fairy tale, which is clearly linked with his preoccupation with the child and the child’s imagination. In Les Illuminations “Conte” (Tale), “Aube” (Dawn), and “Royauté” (Royalty) are obviously based on the structure of the fairy tale. Each poem has a distinctly narrative development, and “Conte” and “Royauté” include regal characters (prince, king, and queen) involved in the pursuit of happiness on a personal or public level. Rimbaud, however, tends to subvert the traditional fairy-tale happy ending by setting up an apparently happy outcome and then destabilizing it. Other poems that might be loosely grouped under a common heading are those that seem to constitute riddles, puzzles, and enigmas. In these poems Rimbaud poses problems for his readers and often uses the finale of the text to tantalize, disconcert, or confuse them. A master of beginnings and endings, he frequently deploys an isolated final line to set a problem or issue a challenge; these final lines are a most original feature of Les Illuminations: “La musique savante manque à notre désir” (We cannot achieve the music and knowledge we crave) in “Conte”; “J’ai seul la clef de cette parade sauvage” (I alone hold the key to this wild procession) in “Parade”; “Voici le temps des Assassins” (This is the era of the Assassins) in “Matinée d’ivresse” ; “C’est aussi simple qu’une phrase musicale” (It is just as simple as a piece of music) in “Guerre” (War); “trouvez Hortense” (find Hortense) in “H.” Other sequences in the collection enhance a sense of mystery and the unknown. For example, in “Enfance III” (Childhood III), “Enfance IV,” “Veillées I” (Vigils I), “Solde” (Sale), and “Fairy” a concatenation of linguistic units bound together by the same linguistic formula perplexes the reader as to just what is being described. Equally prominent as a motif in Les Illuminations is Rimbaud’s quest for the ideal cityscape in poems such as “Ville” (City), “Villes” (Cities), “Villes II,” and “Métropolitain” (Metropolitan). Whereas “Ville” is a mournful evocation of the soulless existence endured by many in contemporary urban conglomerations, the other texts are characterized by a vitality and exuberance that reflect the poet’s desire to transcend the everyday banality of late-19th-century life and reveal an alternative world of daring new architecture populated by unexpected characters. Thus, the grayness, repetitiveness, and tastelessness of “Ville” is superseded by the enormous proportions of “Villes,” in which a “Nabuchodonsor norwégien” (Norwegian Nebuchadnezzar) is one of the architects of a complex metropolis that goes far beyond anything that London or Paris might offer. Even more dazzling is the vertiginous drama acted out in “Villes II,” where a miscellany of extraordinary figures is set before the mind’s eye to the accompaniment of a stereophonic operatic “score.” This poem gravitates toward the apprehension of some hitherto unattained understanding designated by the expressions “les idées des peuples” (the ideas of the peoples) and “la musique inconnue” (the unknown music). Finally, the opening paragraph of “Métropolitain” evokes a richly colored realm where another complex architectural system—crisscrossing “boulevards de cristal” (crystal boulevards)—is the venue for the emergence of “jeunes familles pauvres” (young poor families), a mysterious constituency of inhabitants whose lifestyle is enthusiastically endorsed by the poet in the words “la ville!” The pursuit of a new religion is a constant in Rimbaud’s work, but Les Illuminations takes this quest to a new plane. The collection is heavily populated by gods and goddesses of the poet’s invention, including the mysterious Reine (Queen) or Sorcière (Witch) in “Après le déluge” (After the Flood), an enigmatic figure who withholds privileged knowledge from mere mortals; the object of worship in “Being Beauteous,” a poem with many Baudelairean connections; the Génie in the poem of that title, who also appears in “Conte” as a key player in the Prince’s creative rampage; the “idole” (idol) in “ Enfance I”; the goddess pursued by the poet in “Aube” ; the spirit referred to in “A une raison” (To a Reason); and Elle (She), who appears in both “Angoisse” (Anguish) and “Métropolitain.” “Après le déluge,” the first poem in the collection, harks back to the deluge in the Old Testament to evoke new floods that might cleanse the earth again; in “Enfance IV,” in a litany of self-definitions, the poet writes “Je suis le saint, en prière sur la terrasse” (I am the saint, praying on the terrace) and links this identity to the sea of Palestine; in the first part of “Vies” (Lives) he refers to a “brahmane” (Brahman) who explained the Book of Proverbs to him; and “Matinée d’ivresse” is predicated on the imperative to supersede the tired Christian opposition of good and evil and to develop a new religious faith. The persona of traveler is one of Rimbaud’s preferred identities, and the motif of the journey is a central element in such works as “Le Bateau ivre.” In Les Illuminations this motif is reconstituted and reinvented in a variety of ways. The “piéton de la grand’route par les bois nains” (traveler on the highway amid dwarfish forests) in “Enfance IV” anticipates the nomadic tendency that leads the prince on his pilgrimage in “Conte,” stimulates the boy to pursue the goddess in “Aube,” and prompts the brief text “Départ” (Departure) as a celebration of the dynamic and the shifting over the static and the familiar. Other examples include the wandering poet and his bizarre confederate Henrika drifting on the fringes of an industrial city but desirous of an “autre monde” (other world) in “Ouvriers” (Workers); the circus troupe on the move in “Ornières” (Ruts); and the wretched couple in “Vagabonds,” wandering in search of “le lieu et la formule” (the place and the formula). In poems such as “Nocturne vulgaire” (Ordinary Nocturne) and “Barbare” Rimbaud depicts imaginative voyages or drug-induced “trips” that take him and the reader to the further limits of the psyche. In “Nocturne vulgaire” the reader is taken on a highly unusual journey that involves a destabilizing of the contours of the known world as a prelude to a departure in a “carrosse” (carriage) that transports the poet to an “ailleurs” that proves to be trite and unsatisfactory. Then a flood of green and blue abruptly curtails the journey in the carriage and permits a much more satisfying adventure in the elemental ferment of the storm, one of Rimbaud’s most favored contexts, in which a mixture of creation and destruction occurs: —Ici, va-t-on siffler pour l’orage, et les Sodomes,—et les Solymes, —et les bêtes féroces et les armées, —(Postillon et bêtes de songe reprendront-ils sous les plus suffocantes futaies, pour m’enfoncer jusqu’aux yeux dans la source de soie). —Et nous envoyer, fouettés à travers les eaux clapotantes et les boissons répandues, rouler sur l’aboi des dogues. (—Here, will one whistle up the storm, and the Sodoms, and the Solymes, —and the wild beasts and the armies, —[Will the postilion and the dream beasts resume under the stifling forests, to thrust me up to the eyes in the source of silk]. —And send us, whipped through the lapping waters and the spilled beverages, to pitch through the barking of the mastiffs.) This pattern of creative immersion in the elements—including earth, air, and fire, as well as water—is seen in many finales in Les Illuminations, such as those of “Angoisse,” “Soir historique” (Historic Evening), and “Métropolitain.” “Barbare” includes a particularly engrossing example of the function of elemental imagery in Rimbaud’s prose poetry. As its title suggests, “Barbare” sets out to challenge and transcend all that is conventional and familiar. It achieves this objective in two ways: in its mysterious and absorbing imagery, which evokes another bizarre journey of the imagination; and in its unprecedented linguistic experimentation, which takes one to the verge of verbal disintegration. From the opening line, “Bien après les jours et les saisons, et les être et les pays” (Long after the days and the seasons, and the creatures and the countries), it is apparent that Rimbaud is determined to sever links with normal time and space as a prelude to his departure into an uncharted realm of the imagination. Much ink has been spilled in attempts to “decode” the “pavillon en viande saignante” (ensign of bleeding meat) that binds the poem together in a cyclical pattern by virtue of its triple deployment in the text; yet, just as striking is the concatenation of elemental imagery that runs through the piece—arctic seas, infernos, frosty squalls, flames, foams, blocks of ice, volcanoes. One passage is remarkable for its dense compression of ingredients derived from each of the four elements: “—les feux â la pluie du vent de diamants jetée par le coeur terrestre éternellement carbonisé pour nous.—” (—the fires in the torrent of diamonds thrown up by the earth’s core perpetually carbonized for us.—) Here water (pluie), fire (feux, carbonisé), air (vent), and earth (le coeur terrestre) are fused to register an experience of the eternal. “L’Eternité” in the Derniers Vers and “Matinée d’ivresse” in Les Illuminations similarly relate a sense of the eternal to a fusion of elemental opposites; yet, in “Barbare” this amalgamation is effected by virtue of Rimbaud’s audacious approach to language, punctuation, and poetic form. Rimbaud’s pursuit of a new poetic language is the defining and enduring aspect of his artistic career. His essential thematic preoccupations—the journey of discovery, the world of the child, the phenomenon of revolt—are developed in conjunction with his ambition to redefine the poetic word, to liberate it from the shackles of debilitating forms and rules, and to arrive at a much more supple and flexible medium of expression, untrammeled by inhibitions and fusty convention and characterized by a vitality and an exciting “otherness” that permit endless innovation and surprise. The injunction to the poet in “Ce qu’on dit au poèt à propos de fleurs” to become a “Jongleur” dispensing shocks and revelations to the reader is an apposite characterization of Rimbaud’s entire enterprise. Les Illuminations represents the culmination of this process: the collection is studded with all sorts of verbal discoveries—from the foreign terms such as the German wasserfall (waterfall) in “Aube” and the English title “Being Beauteous” to the highly unusual Baou in “Dévotion.” The collection is also remarkable for its proliferation of dashes, intriguing capitalizations, and baffling italicizations. The odd punctuation fragments texts in fascinating ways, creating unsuspected rhythms and internal arrangements and highlighting individual words and clauses, and, in conjunction with the foreign and unusual terms, it turns Les Illuminations into a venue for all sorts of linguistic surprises. Among these surprises are the vast number of puzzling proper nouns in the collection—Reine, Sorcière, Barbe-Bleue, Prince, Génie, Elle, Hottentots, Molochs, Proverbes, Mabs, Solymes, Damas, Hélène, and so on. The poem-puzzle “H” invites the reader to consider the properties of the capital letter H, some of which are tantalizingly offered within the poem itself with the proper name Hortense and the word hydrogène, which reminds the reader that H is the atomic symbol for hydrogen. This text sets author and reader in opposition, Rimbaud withholding his secrets and the reader being teased to attempt to discover them. This situation is seen frequently in Les Illuminations in poems such as “Parade,” “Solde,” and “Dévotion.” In “Vies” the poet sets himself up as an oracular figure with revelations to make: Je vous indiquerais les richesses inouïes. J’observe l’histoire des trésors que vous trouvâtes. Je vois la suite! Ma sagesse est aussi dédaignée que le chaos. Qu’est mon néant, auprès de la stupeur qui vous attend? (I would show you the untold riches. I watch the story of the treasures unearthed by you. I can see the sequel! My wisdom is held in as much contempt as chaos. What is my void, when compared to the stupefaction that awaits you?)
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An experiment with the sonnet form by one of the foremost French poets of his generation. Yves Bonnefoy has wowed the literary world for decades with his diffuse volumes. First published in France in 2008, The Anchor’s Long Chain is an indispensable addition to his oeuvre. Enriching Bonnefoy’s earlier work, the volume, translated by Beverley Bie Brahic, also innovates, including an unprecedented sequence of nineteen sonnets. These sonnets combine the strictness of the form with the freedom to vary line length and create evocative fragments. Compressed, emotionally powerful, and allusive, the poems are also autobiographical—but only in glimpses. Throughout, Bonnefoy conjures up life’s eternal questions with each new poem. Longer, discursive pieces, including the title poem’s meditation on a prehistoric stone circle and a legend about a ship, are also part of this volume, as are a number of poetic prose pieces in which Bonnefoy, like several of his great French predecessors, excels. Long-time fans will find much to praise here, while newer readers will quickly find themselves under the spell of Bonnefoy’s powerful, discursive poetry.
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The Melting Pot: Yves Bonnefoy on The Art of Poetry
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Interviewed by Shusha Guppy Source THE PARIS REVIEW Yves Bonnefoy works in a tiny apartment in Montmartre, a few steps from where ...
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MP: During The Hudson Review’s past fifty years, beginning with the New Criticism, there have been a number of literary trends. Can you say whether the magazine has embraced any of them?[1] FM: In general, I have always been allergic to schools and movements since I tend to judge pieces of writing on the basis of their individual merits as I understand them. The fact that an author identified himself, or herself, with a particular school never cut much ice with me. This would have been true even of the New Critics, meaning I genuinely liked some but not others. When I published articles in the New Criticism, I did so because I learned something about whichever author or critical point of view was being discussed. The same has been true right along. I am not very ideological, and maybe this is a weakness, but frankly, we have not embraced any literary trends though it may be true that some of the works we published could be put in one box or another. But we have published essays that illustrate a variety of literary approaches and trends. For a cliché example, take the Beat writers. I thought they were pretty lousy writers, and there was not much there that interested me. Though they were considered the latest, I would not have wanted to publish them. MP: But didn’t you publish Allen Ginsberg once? FM: Yes, one of his better works, “Contest of Bards.” We may have been wrong, but that was our belief. We certainly could not be praised or blamed for embracing the Beat poets, but we did publish Allen Ginsberg once. The movement we have become more closely associated with than any other, at least since the New Criticism, is the one described as New Formalism or New Narrative. Although we have published many writers who identify with this movement, this came about not because we wanted to sponsor this or that movement, but because we happened to feel that these writers were doing very important work deserving of publication. One could simply say that these writers in a sense discovered us as much as we discovered them. But we would not publish a writer just because he or she claims to be part of that movement, and there are some we have rejected. MP: Has the magazine’s range of interests changed since you first formulated your goals? FM: Yes, I believe the range has simply gotten broader. We are more interested now in memoirs, in historical studies, in bio­ graphical studies, and in articles about travel, for example. Even articles about science. These are all expansions over our original range of interests that tended to be focused more exclusively on the literary. MP: Is there anything in particular that has encouraged these changes over the years? FM: Mostly experience. In my case, and it was certainly true of Joseph Bennett[2] in the fifties, as we lived more and read more, we expanded beyond the bookish interests we had as university students. And I have continued to expand so that I am interested in more now than I was twenty-five years ago; and twenty-five years ago, I was interested in more than I was fifty years ago. MP: Who reads The Hudson Review, and do you think your readership has changed over the past fifty years? FM: In general, the readership has not changed, though obviously the readers themselves have changed. But I would say that our readers can basically be divided into two categories. First, we have readers directly connected with universities, mainly faculty members but also some graduate students and possibly a few undergraduates. These are readers whose primary interest is linked to the academic. Then we have general readers who sim­ ply like to read and are content with a magazine that gives them words on pages without many visual aids. They are interested in what is going on in the visual arts and what the newest books are about and in keeping up with new fiction, new poetry and the world of ideas. General readers may not be interested in every single piece of a given issue, but they would be attracted to at least 75 percent of it. Although we have scatterings of subscribers in rural or small-town areas, our basic readership is mainly urban and somewhat sophisticated, professional men and women, doctors, attorneys, people interested in culture and the arts. To sum it up: there is the cultivated reader and then the very cultivated, in most cases, academic reader whose interests might be a little more specialized. MP: As a follow-up, what was the magazine’s relationship with academe in the early years and how has it changed over the last fifty years? FM: Since Bennett and I were Princeton graduates, it was inevitable that we began with our association there. We were in touch with writers who were either on the faculty or lived in the Princeton area. But we were always mistrustful of becoming too closely linked to Princeton or any other academic entity. We resisted as long as was necessary the tendency to be labeled an outgrowth or affiliate of the university. Although we formed our ideas about publishing at Princeton, with a great deal of help from Allen Tate, we were independent and involved with writers from all over the country or, for that matter, from all over the English-speaking world. We never wanted to be considered an academic journal, and people have not referred to us as one for a number of years. We feel that we have maintained a certain direction established by our own views. When I say our, I mean mine and Joe’s to begin with, and, for the last thirty years, Paula’s[3] and mine. Our advisory editors also sympathize with these views. We all agree to retain a focus and emphasis on originality in writing and on scholarship and criticism that has its own tradition. Where universities are true to it, good for them, but more often they are the ones to stray. About fifteen years ago, as a guest at a luncheon at Yale, I was amused to meet a young member of the English department who was considered very bright. He paid me an intended compliment by saying he was coming back to The Hudson Review after many years during which he thought the magazine was irrelevant. And we thought we were publishing interesting work all along. I should have turned his statement around and said, “During the years you and your colleagues were doing deconstruction and the like, you were the ones who were irrelevant. Maybe you are coming back to the avenue of common sense.” On the one hand, I think the academy does valuable work by providing critics and scholars with a home and a livelihood, a context for creative writers and original minds. On the other, the prevailing tenor of intellectual life in any given English or modem language department, or in the humanities, may be off on some fashionable hobbyhorse that would impose a dogmatism on their following. I suppose there are independent minds in the academy, just as there are everywhere, but they are scattered around. We have always resisted the prevailing doctrines in force. MP: This certainly ties in with your shift in interest from the early years to much broader-based interests. FM: Even in the early years, the New Criticism we were publishing was not popular in the academy at that time. MP: In every issue, you publish a piece of short fiction and several poems. Over the years the poetry has seemed better and stronger than the fiction. Do you agree? FM: In responding to this very good question, there are two aspects to bear in mind. In our social and economic context, there is a sharp difference between fiction and poetry. Fiction can become commercially viable, and writers of fiction can make money publishing books that sell in great quantities. Poets, on the other hand, probably do not have that hope. It is not impossible for a good poet to sell a book of poems in bestseller quantities, but it would be a remarkable exception. Writers of fiction, though not the majority, can do it. Therefore, two results follow. First, since The Hudson Review’s existence, commercial publishers and large-circulation magazines have been looking for storywriters. They are not looking for poets. Consequently, were we to publish a story noticed by an editor at Doubleday or Random House or a fiction editor at, say, Playboy or Esquire, or any commercial magazine that could pay $1,000, $2,000 or $5,000, it was common for us to receive letters from them to be forwarded to our authors. If his or her next story was any good, the author had the option to go where the money is. So they do not stay with us. Secondly, agents pick them up. And where an agent comes into play, authors lose their loyalty to the original publication. If Mr. X sends poems to The Hudson Review, and they are accepted and read by a number of people, he will be pleased and submit more over the course of a year. In this way, we would continue this writer’s poems for a decade or longer, and Mr. X may become famous. But if Miss Y sends us a story that we publish, and an agent contacts her, she will send her next story to the agent because of the promise of financial gain. The Hudson Review cannot compete with what The New Yorker or Playboy pays authors, nor do we publish books. The agent then markets the story all over. In the end, it may come back to us when she gets down to the low-paying categories. But the result is that fiction writers are not as likely to have a sense of loyalty to a particular publication because the agent divides up their work. Now there are some honorable exceptions among published writers, like Maureen Howard. We published a section of her novel entitled Bridgeport Bus, and she has remained loyal to The Hudson Review though she has gone on to become a highly regarded, successful novelist who has had an agent for decades. Not many fiction writers send me letters implying what a thrill it was to be published for the first time. Two other notable exceptions, writers we have published more recently, are Gary Krist and Dean Albarelli. As our list of stories indicates, there are many one shots, writers who came in once and then never again. Now that may be because they only wrote one good story and never sold another to anybody. But it may also be that their work was either picked up by an agent and marketed to other publications, or that they went on from the short story to begin writing novels. As I said previously, poets are more limited as to where they can publish their work, and they tend to stay with the magazines where they deal directly with the editors, and from these intimate working relationships develop friendships. Poets keep coming back, while less so writers of fiction. MP: Who would be the five or eight writers from each of the five decades whom you would identify as the outstanding contributors to The Hudson Review? Let us begin with 1948 through the 1950s. Then we shall go through the ’60s,’70s and ’80s into the ’90s. FM: This is a difficult question to answer as it involves a certain arbitrariness in naming names, meaning some names mentioned might just as well be substituted for other names that space and time preclude my mentioning. Outstanding would certainly mean writers who are nationally or internationally recognized. We have always published writers of that description. Obviously, in our early years, writers like that had already achieved recognition prior to publication in The Hudson Review. But then there were writers who either began with us, or who, after a few publications elsewhere, made a serious connection with us and then became well known later. There are two distinct routes. For example, in 1948, we published Thomas Mann, Wallace Stevens, Allen Tate and Marianne Moore to name only four. But we also published W. S. Merwin when he was still in his teens. In 1949, we published T. S. Eliot, Paul Valery and William Empson, but we also published Robert Fitzgerald and Anthony Hecht. In 1950, we published Ezra Pound and Dylan Thomas. We also published R. W. B. Lewis, who was just getting started as a critic and later became an eminent biographer and scholar, as well as Theodore Roethke, who had published before but was not as celebrated as Pound or Thomas. In the 1950s, on the other hand, we published Robert Graves, St. John Perse, Italo Svevo, Edwin Muir, Jorge Guillen, who were internationally known, but also Kenneth Burke, Louis Simpson, at the beginning of his career, Donald Hall, very early, and James Merrill. In the latter part of the ’50s, we published Andre Malraux, Wyndham Lewis, Ortega y Gasset, Vladimir Nabokov. In addition, we published criticism by Irving Howe, Marius S. Bewley, who were young critics getting started; poetry and criticism by John Holloway; and poetry by A. R. Ammons, James Dickey, James Wright, Anne Sexton and Maxine Kumin. In the ’60s, Yves Bonnefoy, John Wain, E. M. Cioran and Thornton Wilder; then also, Maureen Howard, Robert Bly, Rich­mond Lattimore, Lincoln Kirstein (as a poet) and Hayden Carruth. At that time, Marvin Mudrick began his long reviewing career with us. And we published, of course, two outstanding special features, the “Last Letters from Stalingrad” and posthu­mously-collected writings of Mark Twain that we titled “Reflec­tions on Religion.” In the second half of the ’60s, we published Isaiah Berlin, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Anthony Burgess, Octavio Paz, W. H. Auden, and also, Daniel Hoffman, John Haines, William H. Pritchard, Guy Davenport, Wendell Berry and Adrienne Rich. In the 1970s, there was work by Mandelstam, Ungaretti, Cabral de Melo Neto and Drummond de Andrade, the Brazilian poets, Nirala, the Indian poet, Jean Starobinski, the Swiss critic, and Alain, the French critic, and also, Joseph Epstein, Robert McDowell, Clara Claiborne Park and John Simon, the theater critic. In the 1980s, we published Yannis Ritsos, Anna Akhmatova, and also Alfred Corn, Emily Grosholz, Dana Gioia, Gerald Early, Seamus Heaney, Mark Jarman and Ursula Le Guin, although she may go under the first category as she is a big name in her world. Later in the ’80s, along with many of the names already mentioned, we published George Watson, the brilliant English critic, Harold Fromm, Bruce Bawer and Frederick Brown. By the time the 1990s came around, we found ourselves in a position where we had so many exciting American authors to deal with that we were actually less motivated to go overseas for contributors. I do not think this is permanent but just a phase because of a certain estrangement between British and American intellectual life that is deplorable. On my travels I have found that the British do not know that much about contemporary American writing. Though I think we are a little better on our side, we do not know as much about contemporary British writing as we should. I do not have time to go into the reasons for that now. The same situation is true in France, which I think is suffering from a cultural sterility at the moment. We have published Yves Bonnefoy, who is a great poet, and also a poet older than Bonnefoy, Rene Char. But we are not aware of any major excitement from Europe. So in the ’90s, although we published William Trevor, who is Anglo-Irish, we focused on contemporary Americans, including many new ones. I mention these names at random as there are many others who could be substituted: Susan Balée and Thomas M. Disch; the art critics John Loughery and Karen Wilkin; the fiction writers Madison Smartt Bell, Robert Olen Butler and Dean Albarelli; and the memoirist C. S. Giscombe. We have also continued to publish senior American writers like Joseph Epstein, Joseph Frank and James W. Tuttleton, a splendid critic of American literature. And every once in a while, we publish the odd bit. I say odd because though it may not appear characteristic of the magazine, it is something that we now feel is well within the purview of The Hudson Review, as de­scribed earlier—for example, the memoir by the physicist Abraham Pais about his days hiding out from the Gestapo during World War II. Among all these writers, we now feel we have a fertile field with exciting possibilities; and in almost every issue, we get previously unpublished writers, at least by us. Many of the writers already mentioned are either at or approaching the peaks of their careers so we think there will be important writing from them in the years to come. I should mention, too, that although I have segregated writers according to different decades, many of those from earlier ones still appear in the magazine. For example, W. S. Merwin was published in our first issue and on numerous occasions since then, as have been James Merrill, Anthony Hecht and Louis Simpson. The magazine has a double focus then of trying to maintain a nucleus of writers capable of first-rate work while always being ready to add new ones from outside sources. With regard to foreign writers, there is the mechanical difficulty of the copyrights controlled by publishers who prefer to hold out for a commercial magazine that will pay higher permission fees. There is also the problem of translation rights. Paula has recently tried to establish connections with Japanese writers. We have published review essays of Japanese literature, but we have never published a Japanese writer except for small selections from old poets. From our two categories of writers, certain of them had made their reputations before we published them, the most extreme example being Thomas Mann, who won the Nobel Prize by the time he appeared in The Hudson Review. Obviously, we did not further his career. At the opposite extreme, I believe publication in the magazine was very helpful to W. S. Merwin, and he would be the first to acknowledge that as would other writers mentioned across the decades. Practically all of our writers allow that publication in The Hudson Review has furthered their careers. Wendell Berry, as another example, has always been gracious about our acceptance of his early essays, and he has gone on to become a major figure in the environmental movement. MP: Who are the writers whose careers or audiences have grown specifically as a result of being published in The Hudson Review? FM: Well, that may be a question more properly addressed to the writers themselves because I am not sure I know the answer. Take James Merrill, for example. He became well known and had a loyal book editor who greatly advanced his career. But we did publish Merrill quite often when he was very young and just getting started, so we certainly furthered his career to some extent. But we are not book publishers, so once a fiction writer or poet has a book out, it would be only natural for that writer to regard the book publisher as the one furthering his or her career more than any magazine editor could. We would only claim credit for having discovered someone or being among the first to publish a writer to any great extent in a magazine that makes an impact. There are little magazines that do not carry any weight, say one that is thirty-two pages long and publishes a few poems. It may be nice for a poet to appear in it, but it is not going to impress anyone. We are a big enough magazine to have clout even among commercial booksellers. But it is hard for me to put words into our authors’ mouths. A couple of years ago, Maxine Kumin wrote to me that she always remembered how welcoming I was when Anne Sexton first suggested that she send poems to The Hudson Review and that it meant a lot to her. So I know that we have done some good and have been helpful to a number of writers. But whether I would ever claim to being responsible for a whole career or the life achievement of a writer, I think that would be rather presumptuous because books are an essential part of it, and book publishers deserve credit, depending on how well they do with a particular writer. MP: Over the years, in addition to publishing their poems, you have assigned poetry reviews to poets, including poetry chronicles by Hayden Carruth, Dana Gioia, Emily Grosholz, Anthony Hecht, Mark Jarman, Robert McDowell, David Mason and Louis Simpson, to name eight. Do you think you have increased their audience by publishing their criticism as well as their poetry? FM: I would venture to hope that is true. Also, I find hearten­ing another aspect suggested by this question: that the writers you have named, and others who could be included, feel a certain collegiality through publishing in The Hudson Review and reading each other’s work. Sometimes, they may not be happy should one of them give another a bad review, but, nevertheless, they have built a rapport and a feeling of association between themselves. In general, they are in sympathy, working toward the same goals. I know this has become very important to the magazine and what Paula and I most treasure about editing The Hudson Review. We trust it is of value to these writers. But I cannot take responsibility for speaking in their stead except to assure each and every one of them that everything we published by them was something that we really liked. We did not just do it because they were part of the gang. MP: Do you feel that editing The Hudson Review impeded your own poetry from surfacing during the magazine’s first twenty or more years? FM: I was inclined to think in the ’70s and early ’80s what a shame that I did not get started sooner. But now I am not so certain because the kind of poetry I write is so much a part of my life as I live it day by day, week by week. It is also a part of my thinking, and my thinking has been so integral to my whole life to date that it is hard for me to imagine what kind of poetry I would have written had I started writing say in the ’50s. Maybe it would have been pretty lousy poetry. I am inclined to think so from samples I was unwise enough to publish or that I have found lying around. I think that insofar as I am a poet, I was cut out to be a poet who needed a lot of time to get started. It is true that there were certain precipitating forces in my life that released me; and probably from a career standpoint in poetry, those came in the nick of time. It is hard for me to imagine now what my poetry would have been like and whether it would have turned out even as well as what I have written since the mid-’70s. Another way of putting this is that I feel right now that whether I am in the process of writing poems or not, I am lodged in a permanent frame of mind and of emotions in which my poetry is at hand. It may be in the next room, but it is not down the block. I have gotten to this point because of having lived a rather long life and having had certain experiences. It is difficult for me to imagine myself having been in this situation as a younger man. I imagine it would have been a different kind of poetry, and I would have been a different person. So I cannot say that I have any real regrets about it anymore. I think the regrets I felt were a projection of an impatience I was feeling at the time. When The New Yorker took one of my long poems, I would think what a shame that I did not begin writing twenty years ago, for then Howard Moss[4] would have published them, and everyone would have said, “Oh, great, he’s in The New Yorker.” That is what a lot of this comes from: regretting not having done something sooner. But I was not the same person twenty years earlier. I think regrets should be confined to what one really knows one has done wrong. For instance, one could be sorry for having splashed water on somebody who had become very irritating, although I am not always certain I am sorry about actions like that either. Back to the original point, I think by editing and focusing entirely on judging work by others, one may find it difficult to produce writing of one’s own. But I am no longer even sure of that because now I can certainly do it. But it has taken me time to get to the point where I am, and anyway, it happened the way it did, and I am not unhappy about that. MP: Is there anything you would do differently or change in the past fifty years of the magazine? FM: Yes, I can think right away of something in particular due partly to lack of time and the energy to do just so much in a day. I could have been better at following up with writers whom we published and then lost sight of. For example, we published Eudora Welty in the early days, and I do not remember exactly what happened afterward. She was the nicest woman in the world; but she never sent us anything else. I think it was probably because neither Joe nor I wrote to ask her for another story and just assumed she would send one, but she never did. Then we forgot about it when we became involved with publishing Ezra Pound and other projects. But she was a very good writer. There are others I have lost track of over the years when I did not have time to pursue their changes of address or other contact information. I have always had the attitude that if one of our writers moved to China or the like, it is his responsibility to inform us. Writers have this funny idea that we are supposed to know where they are as if they were the center of the world. Some professor gets a year off to go to Timbuktu, and everybody is supposed to know about it. I cannot stand the attitude: “Well didn’t you know? I’ve been in Portugal.” Why should I know he has been in Portugal if he doesn’t tell me? Anyway, my reaction has been: well, we published this guy, and we liked his story. Fine. I assume he will send us his next story or poem in due course. Most of them do, but there were always these odd few who fell through the cracks. So, I have some regret about not having followed up with some of them. Just a while back, someone asked me whatever happened to Patrick Cruttwell. I don’t know what happened to Patrick Cruttwell, and I regret that I did not keep following up on him. But, of course, it was his job to let us know. But who knows, he may have had a stroke or something. But I do regret not knowing what happened to every single person we published. Also, everybody makes mistakes. We have published works that now I would not publish, and we have doubtless turned down others that we would accept although I do not remember any of these specifically. I take great glee in reading magazines like The Yale Review and The Gettysburg Review and seeing that each issue contains three or four pieces or poems that have been rejected by us. MP: From your perspective, what do you see as the future of The Hudson Review when you step aside as editor after fifty years? FM: Yes, I step aside with Vol. LI, No. 1. I see the future as a struggle, but also I see it as encouraging. I think the struggle is due to the fact that the written word and books and literature as such have become a minority form of expression in the United States and throughout the world. There will always be confusions and conflicts introduced not only by commercialism but also by mass communication and the electronic media. Nevertheless, I believe that since books were invented, there will always be people who will want to read them as well as serious magazines, and not just to glance through and throw them out. As long as these people are around, I think a magazine like ours has a readership and will survive, even with all the momentous devel­opments on the Internet. Now on the encouraging side, first of all, the editor to whom I am turning over The Hudson Review is already thoroughly experienced and will continue editing the magazine with some new emphasis of her own. I would not expect her to reproduce what I have done for fifty years, but I think basically she will adhere to the same standards. She has tremendous capabilities and is enormously receptive to all kinds of experience with and possibilities for the written word. I would say more so than I have. So I think we have strong editorial controls as The Hudson Review goes beyond its fiftieth year. She will be helped by the same advisory editors who have been so helpful to me. Gradually these will be replaced by others as older ones retire. I think that the transition, as far as the internal workings of the magazine are concerned, is very encouraging, with an additional reason being that our staff is excellent. I would also venture that even though literature may be a minority interest in this country, people who are devoted to it are deeply committed. Presently, there is an enormous range of literature open to everybody who chooses to pick up a book whether at the library or from a paperback book counter. Out of the huge majority that does not bother or just reads trash, there is this small minority that is going to be excited by good writing and will want to know more about it. These people will be interested in any publication that gives a fresh, original and independent point of view. Also encouraging is the fact that the academy may slowly be emerging from the aridity and pedantry of its doctrinaire school of theory in literary studies. I do not want to be overly optimistic because the same people are still in control and will not be displaced for a while yet because of tenure, but there are stirrings of rebellion and hope that the pendulum is beginning to swing in the direction that will favor us. So I feel we should go along fighting the same battle we have been fighting right along. Basically the same principles are at stake although the adversaries change costumes with each decade. I believe that The Hudson Review can continue doing its modest share to make the study and enjoyment of letters and contemporary writing something worthwhile and accessible to the minority who are responsive to it. For heaven’s sake, enjoyment is what it is all about! MP: Since it is unique that a literary quarterly has the same editor for its first fifty years, does the growth of The Hudson Review reflect your own intellectual and artistic growth over time? FM: Well, I think it does since it has been my life in a sense. As my profession, it has occupied my time, my energy and my thoughts along with my tastes, of course. So the magazine would reflect my limitations as well as whatever strengths I may possess. I find this gratifying and somewhat humbling, if also frightening. I would hope that if the magazine has improved over the years and become more individualized and more open at the same time, it would parallel my own development. It makes sense to assume this to be the case and that the development has been a good one, though maybe not in a direct line or without fits and starts, and that the magazine has become more interesting. Or if not more interesting, then more cohesive with more of an identity. Dana Gioia used an expression at New York University[5] last October that I found challenging and stirring, which is that The Hudson Review has reinvented itself every decade. I would agree with that and think it connects up with what you are asking, only with the proviso that it is not a sudden reinvention. Instead, it is a gradual pattern of development that has grown so that the emphasis of the magazine changes. I think that the magazine has been able to do that, for better or worse, because of the negative capability of rejecting ideology and doctrine. I have always felt very reluctant to impose a program of any kind on the magazine, and for that reason it has been able to adapt itself. Some people would say that makes the magazine wishy-washy and loose without enough punch. Certainly, ideological and polemical magazines have been very important, but they tend to be short term. MP: Given the perspective of fifty years, what would you assess as the greatest contributions made by The Hudson Review? FM: I think our contribution has been to publish a magazine that has supported the work of a fairly substantial number of good writers, by providing them with the opportunity to see themselves in print and to learn and to grow. It has offered readers the opportunity of reading the works of these writers and also of participating in an ongoing intellectual companionship with them and with reviewers who have written over the years about various cultural events and topics of intellectual interest. I think we have given readers over a period of fifty years a lot to think about and a fair amount of pleasure. We have given writers a home, a place where many of them feel welcome. Some of them have treated us like any other opportunity, but many have a special feeling toward the magazine as a place where they found a warm reception, where they met one another and read one another’s work. It created a useful frame of reference as a maga­zine that contributed to an ongoing review and analysis of literary trends. Though undoubtedly there were lapses, we maintained some kind of standard that will be looked back on in the future as having contributed something of value to the last half of the twentieth century, and we supported writers who will be found in the final analysis to have made a reasonably substantial contribu­tion to American letters. MP: Thank you for this illuminating discussion. FM: It has been my pleasure. [1] This is Part II of an interview that took place on August 8, 1997, at Frederick Morgan’s Upper East Side apartment in New York City on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of The Hudson Review. Part I, “The Hudson Review‘s Early Years,” dealing with the founding of the magazine, appeared in The Hudson Review, Vol. LI, No. 2 (Summer 1998) and is available on Frederick Morgan’s website. M.P. [2] Joseph Bennett cofounded The Hudson Review with Frederick Morgan in 1947. [3] Paula Deitz joined The Hudson Review in 1967 and is the current Editor. [4] Howard Moss was the longtime poetry editor of The New Yorker. [5] Dana Gioia was one of the Hudson Review writers who spoke at a panel discussion on “The Future of the Literary Magazine: Exploring the Roles of Literature and Cultural Criticism in the 21st Century,” at New York University, October 10, 1996.
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PERSONAL: Born July 24, 1923, in Tours, France; son of Elie and Hélène (Maury) Bonnefoy; married Lucille Vine, 1968; children: Mathilde. Education: University of Paris, degree in philosophy. ADDRESSES: Home—63 Rue Lepic, 75018 Paris, 18, France. Offıce—Collège de France, 11 Place Marcelin-Berthelot, 75005 Paris, France. CAREER: Writer and poet. University Center, Vincennes, France, associate professor, 1969-70; University of Nice, Nice, France, associate professor, 1973-76; Provence University, Aix-en-Provence, France, associate professor, 1979-81; Collège de France, Paris, professor of comparative poetics, 1981—. Has taught literature at various universities, including Brandeis, 1962-64, City University of New York, Johns Hopkins University, Princeton University, Yale University, and Geneva University. Cofounder of L'éphémère (art and literature journal), 1967. AWARDS, HONORS: Prix de l' Express, for Hier régnant désert and L'Improbable, 1958; Cecil Hemly Award, 1967, for On the Motion and Immobility of Douve; Prix des Critiques, 1971; Prix Montaigne, 1978; named honorary fellow, Modern Language Association, 1981; Grand Prix de Poesie, Académie Française, 1981; Grand Prix Société des gens de Lettres, 1987; Bennett Award, Hudson Review, 1988; Bourse Goncourt, 1991; Prix Balzan, 1995; Prix Del Duca, 1995; Prix national de Poésie, 1996; Mutsuoko Shiki Prize, 2000; honorary degrees from University of Chicago, American University, Edinburgh University, Trinity College, and others. WRITINGS: Du mouvement et de l'immobilitè de Douve, Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1953, translation by Galway Kinnell published as On the Motion and Immobility of Douve, Ohio University Press (Athens, OH), 1968. Peintures murales de la France gothique (title means "Mural Paintings of Gothic France"), P. Hartmann (Paris, France), 1954. Hier régnant desert (title means "In Yesterday's Desert Realm"), Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1958. L'Improbable (title means "The Improbable"), Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1959. La Seconde Simplicité (title means "The Second Simplicity"), Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1961. Rimbaud par lui-même, Seuil (Paris, France), 1961, translation by Paul Schmidt published as Rimbaud, Harper (New York, NY), 1973. Anti-Plato (title means "Against Plato"), Maeght (Paris, France), 1962. Mirò, La Bibliothèque des arts (Paris, France), 1964, translated by Judith Landry, Viking (New York, NY), 1967. Pierre écrite, Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1965, bilingual edition with translation by Susanna Lang published as Pierre ecrite—Words in Stone, University of Massachusetts Press (Amherst, MA), 1976. Un rêve fait à Mantoue (title means "A Dream Dreamt in Mantoue"), Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1967. La Poésie française et le principe d'identité (title means "French Poetry and the Principle of Identity"), Maeght (Paris, France), 1967. Selected Poems, translated by Anthony Rudolf, J. Cape (London, England), 1968. Rome 1630: L'horizon du premier baroque (title means "Rome 1630: Early Baroque and Its Context"), Flammarion (Paris, France), 1970. L'arrière-pays (title means "The Hinterland"), Editions d'Art Albert Skira (Geneva, Switzerland), 1972. L'Ordalie (title means "The Ordeal"), Maeght (Paris, France), 1975. Dans le leurre du seuil (title means "In the Lure of the Threshold"), Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1975. Rue traversière (title means "The Cross Street"), Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1977. Le Nuage rouge (title means "The Red Cloud"), Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1977. Poèmes, Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1978, translation by Richard Pevear published as Poems, 1959-1975, Random House (New York, NY), 1985. The Origin of Language, G. Nama (New York, NY), 1980. Entretiens sur la poésie, La Baconnière (Neuchâtel, Switzerland), 1980. La Presence et l'Image, Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1983. Things Dying, Things Newborn, translated by Anthony Rudolf, Menard Press (London, England), 1986. La Véritè de Parole, Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1988. The Act and the Place of Poetry: Selected Essays, University of Chicago Press (Chicago, IL), 1989. Entretiens sur la Poèsie, Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1990. In the Shadow's Light, translated by John Naughton, University of Chicago Press (Chicago, IL), 1990. Early Poems, 1947-1959, translated by Galway Kinnell and Richard Pevear, Ohio University Press (Athens, OH), 1991. Alberto Giacometti: A Biography of His Work, translated by Jean Stewart, Abbeville Press (New York, NY), 1991, translated by Charles Penwarden, Assouline (New York, NY), 2001. Mythologies (two volumes), translated under the direction of Wendy Doniger, University of Chicago Press (Chicago, IL), 1991. Roman and European Mythologies, translated by Gerald Honigsblum and Wendy Doniger, University of Chicago Press (Chicago, IL), 1992. Greek and Egyptian Mythologies, translated by Gerald Honigsblum, University of Chicago Press (Chicago, IL), 1992. Asian Mythologies, translated by Wendy Doniger and Gerald Honigsblum, University of Chicago Press (Chicago, IL), 1993. American, African, and Old European Mythologies, translated by Wendy Doniger and Gerald Honigsblum, University of Chicago Press (Chicago, IL), 1993. New and Selected Poems, translated by John T. Naughton and Anthony Rudolf, University of Chicago Press (Chicago, IL), 1995. Dessin, Couleur, et Lumière, Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1995. La Vie errante, Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1995. The Lure and the Truth of Painting: Selected Essays on Art, translated by Richard Howard Stamelman, University of Chicago Press (Chicago, IL), 1995. Shakespeare et Yeats, Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1998. Lieux et destins de l'image: Un cours de poétique au Collège de France, 1981-1993, Seuil (Paris, France), 1999. La Communauté des traducteurs, Presses de l'Universitè de Strasbourg (Strasbourg, France), 2000. Baudelaire: la Tentation de l'oubli, Bibliothèque nationale de France (Paris, France), 2000. Le Coeur-espace: 1945, 1961, Farrago (Tours, France), 2001. Les Planches courbes, Mercure de France (Paris, France), 2001. Poésie et Architecture, W. Blake (Bordeaux, France), 2001. Le Théâtre des Enfants, W. Blake (Bordeaux, France), 2001. Remarques sur le Regard: Picasso, Giacometti, Morandi: L'art en France entre les Deux Guerres, Calmann-Lévy (Paris, France), 2002. Sous l'horizon du Langage, Mercure de France (Paris, France), 2002. (With others) L'oeuvre et Son Ombre: Que Peut la Littérature secondaire, Fallois (Paris, France), 2002. L'arbre Au-delà des images, W. Blake (Bordeaux, France), 2003. The Horizon, translated by Michael Bishop, Editions VVV Editions (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada), 2003. In the Lure of Language, translated by Michael Bishop, Editions VVV Editions (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada), 2003. Le poète et "le Flot Mouvant des Multitudes": Paris pour Nerval et pour Baudelaire, Bibliothèque Nationale de France (Paris, France), 2003. Shakespeare & the French Poet, edited and with an introduction by John Naughton, University of Chicago Press (Chicago, IL), 2004. TRANSLATOR William Shakespeare, Henri IV, Jules César, Hamlet, Le Conte d'hiver, Venus et Adonis, [and] Le Viol de Lucrece (also see below), Club Francais du Livre (Paris, France), 1957-60. William Shakespeare, Jules César, Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1960. William Shakespeare, Hamlet (also see below), Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1962. William Shakespeare, Le Roi Lear (also see below), Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1965. William Shakespeare, Roméo et Juliette, Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1968. William Shakespeare, Hamlet [and] Le Roi Lear, Gallimard (Paris, France), 1978. William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1983. William Butler Yeats, Quarante-cinq poèmes de W. B. Yeats, Hermann (Paris, France), 1989. William Shakespeare, Les Poèmes de Shakespeare, Mercure de France (Paris, France), 1993. John Donne, Trois des derniers poèmes, Folles Avoine (Bédée, France), 1994. William Shakespeare, XXIV Sonnets de Shakespeare, Les Bibliophiles de France (Paris, France), 1994. William Shakespeare, Le Conte d'hiver, Gallimard (Paris, France), 1996. William Shakespeare, La Tempête, Gallimard (Paris, France), 1997. William Shakespeare, Antoine et Cléopâtre (bilingual edition, with an introduction and notes by Bonnefoy), edited by Gisèle Venet, Gallimard (Paris, France), 1999. OTHER Contributor to Avec Yves Bonnefoy: De la poesie, edited by Francois Lallier, France Presses Universitaires de Vincennes, 2001. Contributor of numerous articles and essays to journals, including Journal of Beckett Studies, Review d'Histoire Litteraire de la France, L'Esprit Crèateur, Yale French Studies, Critical Inquiry, Nouvelle Revue Française, Critique, and New Literary History. SIDELIGHTS: Yves Bonnefoy has been associated with the tradition of nineteenth-century French poets Charles Baudelaire and Arthur Rimbaud, as well as with the postwar surrealists. A metaphysical poet, he is distinguished, according to Michael Hamburger in The Truth of Poetry, by the conviction that "poetry has to do with truth and with salvation." In a review of Galway Kinnell's translation of Du mouvement et de l'immobilité de Douve in Poetry, Ralph J. Mills, Jr. pointed out that "by general critical consensus Yves Bonnefoy is one of the finest poets to emerge in France since World War II." Bonnefoy's first volume of poetry established his reputation. A sequence of short poems separated into several sections, Douve is a difficult work, described by Mills as "reminiscent in part of the hermetic qualities of Mallarmé and Valéry and others whose technique involves obliquity, spiritual plenitude and vacancy." "Douve" is a female principle, which Bonnefoy himself defined as the relationship between consciousness and nothingness. She variously represents earth, woman, love, and poetry. The progress of the poem portrays changing moods and metaphysical transformations and sets up dialectics such as mind/spirit, hope/despair, and life/death. The publication of In the Shadow's Light and Early Poems: 1947-1959 reinforced Bonnefoy's reputation as a great postwar poet, one dedicated to crafting verses that embrace and envelop human feelings and emotions. "One cannot understand Bonnefoy," commented Stephen Romer in the Times Literary Supplement, "without grasping the absolute nature of his commitment to poetry as a redemptive agent." As Craig Crist-Evans put it in Bloomsbury Review, "Bonnefoy's is a poetry dedicated to the ways in which language, in all its fragmentation and metaphoric wonder, reflects the yearnings of modern man." The difficulty of Bonnefoy's poetry arises in part from its remoteness from modern English and American poetry. Hamburger explained: "Its language functions in a radically different way, its movement proceeds in a radically different direction; and above all it assumes an order of pure ideas, or of pure subjectivity, that can be evoked poetically with a minimum of sensuous substantiation." These distinctions are reinforced by what Bonnefoy calls the "semitransparency" of French words, as contrasted with the earthy opaqueness of English. The translation of Early Poems, for instance, was an enormous undertaking. A Stand reviewer suggested that translators Galway Kinnell and Richard Pevear did "the best that could possibly be done in the face of these difficulties to give an account of Bonnefoy's journey of spiritual discovery and exploration." Bonnefoy is a respected critic and scholar, as well as a poet, and has written essays on literature, art, and architecture. His translations of Shakespeare are considered to be among the best in French. Two non-poetic works from the early 1990s illustrate Bonnefoy's versatility. Alberto Giacometti: A Biography of His Work is a comprehensive study of the twentieth-century Italian artist (and friend of Bonnefoy). According to French Review contributor Adelia Williams, the author "provides his reader with a highly complex portrait of one of the art world's most intriguing giants, whose lifelong drive was to represent the meaning of life." Mythologies, an enormous and far-reaching survey of mythological and religious traditions compiled by Bonnefoy, was published in 1991. The 1,250-page two-volume set focuses mainly on the myths of the ancient or traditional societies of Africa, the Middle and Far East, the Mediterranean, England, and the Americas—notably excluding coverage of Judaic and Christian religious traditions. "Without claiming to be all-inclusive," noted Mark C. Taylor in the New York Times Book Review, "Mythologies demonstrates the richness of a particular mode of analysis that can be used to interpret any cultural tradition." In the late 1990s, Bonnefoy published Shakespeare et Yeats and Lieux et destins de l'image: Un cours de poétique au Collège de France, 1981-1993, among other books. Reviewing Lieux et destins de l'image in World Literature Today, Allen Thiher commented, "Many would hold Bonnefoy to be the most important French poet alive today; so this collection is of no small attraction to all those interested in modern poetics." Richard Howard, reviewing The Lure and the Truth of Painting: Selected Essays on Art for Artforum, wrote, "scattered through all of these lofty, aerial essays there are enough occasions of splendid and spectacular insight, clarifications and apprehensions so striking (and so immediately evident) that I believe it is worth exhorting ourselves to bestow the energy of patience in this work." The 2001 collection Les Planches courbes "brings home to us the affective and spiritual—in the largest sense of the word—urgency this writing continues to promote within and for all those who accede to it," stated Michael Bishop in World Literature Today. Shakespeare & the French Poet, a 2004 work, contains essays, critical interpretations, and an interview with Bonnefoy. "The value of this text lies in Bonnefoy's unique perspective as he comments on his approach to Shakespeare," observed Library Journal contributor Shana C. Fair. BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES: BOOKS Caws, Mary Anne, Yves Bonnefoy, Twayne (Boston, MA), 1984. Contemporary Literary Criticism, Gale (Detroit, MI), Volume 9, 1978, Volume 15, 1980. Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 258: Modern French Poets, Gale (Detroit, MI), 2002. Fink, Michèle, Yves Bonnefoy, le simple et le sens, Corti (Paris, France), 1989. Gavronsky, Serge, Poems and Texts, October House (Stonington, CT), 1969. Hamburger, Michael, The Truth of Poetry, Harcourt (New York, NY), 1970. Kostelanetz, Richard, editor, Yale French Studies 21, Avon (New York, NY), 1958. Naughton, John T., The Poetics of Yves Bonnefoy, University of Chicago Press (Chicago, IL), 1984. On Contemporary Literature, Avon (New York, NY), 1964. Ravaud, Jacques, editor, Yves Bonnefoy, Le Temps qu'il fait (Cognac, France), 1998. Stamelman, Richard, Lost Beyond Telling: Representations of Death and Absence in Modern French Poetry, Cornell University Press (Ithaca, NY) 1990. Taylor, Jane, Double Vision: Studies in Literary Translation, University of Durham (Durham, England), 2002. Thélot, Jérôme, Poètique d'Yves Bonnefoy, Droz (Geneva, Switzerland), 1983. Thomas, Jean-Jacques, Concordance (Poems), Edwin Mellen Press (Lewiston, NY), 1989. PERIODICALS American Book Review, October, 1991, p. 16. Artforum, summer, 1996, Richard Howard, review of The Lure and Truth of Painting: Selected Essays on Art, pp. S28-29. Asian Folklore Studies, October, 1994, Taryo Obayashi, "Asian Mythologies," pp. 351-353. Bloomsbury Review, September, 1991, p. 15. Choice, October, 1991, p. 287. Dalhousie French Studies, fall, 2002, pp. 1-129. French Review, October, 1993, Adelia Williams, review of Alberto Giacometti: A Biography of His Work, p. 148. L'Esprit Créateur, winter, 1982, pp. 15-82; summer, 1990, pp. 38-46; summer, 1992, pp. 43-64; fall, 1994, pp. 14-21; fall, 1996, pp. 1-105. Library Journal, April 1, 1991, p. 124; September 15, 1991, p. 50; June 1, 2004, Shana C. Fair, review of Shakespeare & the French Poet, pp. 132-133. Los Angeles Times Book Review, July 28, 1991, p. 11. Magazine Littéraire, June, 2003, pp. 22-64. New York Times Book Review, May 12, 1991, Mark C. Taylor, review of Mythologies, p. 37. Paris Review, summer, 1994, Shusha Guppy, "Yves Bonnefoy: The Art of Poetry LXIX," pp. 108-133. Poetry, January, 1969; June, 1976. Publishers Weekly, January 11, 1991, p. 96; September 25, 1995, review of New and Selected Poems, p. 50. Romance Notes, spring, 1992, James McAllister, "Yves Bonnefoy and John Constable," pp. 281-289. Romanic Review, May 1, 1997, pp. 471-484. Stand, autumn, 1992, pp. 154-157. Symposium, summer, 1991, James McAllister, "The Image and the Furrow," pp. 97-108. Times Literary Supplement, July 26, 1991, p. 18; October 25, 1991, p. 9. Tribune Books (Chicago, IL), December 8, 1991, p. 6. Wilson Library Bulletin, May, 1992, p. 114. World Literature Today, summer, 1979; winter, 2001, Allen Thiher, review of Lieux et destins de l'image: Un cours de poétique au Collège de France, 1981-1993, p. 142; spring, 2002, Allen Thiher, review of Avec Yves Bonnefoy: De la poesie, p. 179; July-September, 2003, Michael Bishop, review of Les Planches courbes, pp. 76-77. ONLINE
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1. Life and Works Sartre’s life has been examined by many biographies, starting with Simone de Beauvoir’s Adieux (and, subsequently, Cohen-Solal 1985; Levy 2003; Flynn 2014; Cox 2019). Sartre’s own literary “life” exemplifies trends he thematized in both Words and Being and Nothingness, summed up by his claim that “to be dead is to be prey for the living” (Sartre 1943 [1956: 543]). Sartre himself was one of the first to undertake such an autobiographical effort, via his evocation of his own childhood in Words (1964a)—in which Sartre applies to himself his method of existential psychoanalysis, thereby complicating this life/death binary. Like many of his generation, Sartre lived through a series of major cultural and historical events that his existential philosophy responded to and attempted to shape. He was born in 1905 and died in 1980, spanning most of the twentieth century and the trajectory that the Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm refers to as the “age of extremes”, a period that was also well-described in the middle of that century in Albert Camus’ The Rebel, notwithstanding that the reception of Camus’ book in Les Temps Modernes in 1951–2 caused Sartre and Camus to very publicly fall out. The major events of Sartre’s life seem relatively clear, at least viewed from an external perspective. A child throughout World War 1, he was a young man during the Great Depression but born into relative affluence, brought up by his grandmother. At least as presented in Words, Sartre’s childhood was filled with books, the dream of posterity and immortality in those books, and in which he grappled with his loss of the use of one eye and encountered the realities of his own appearance revealed through his mother’s look after a haircut—suffice to say, he was not classically beautiful. Sartre’s education, by contrast, was classical—the École Normale Supérieure. His education at the ENS was oriented around the history of philosophy, and the influential bifurcation of that time between the neo-Kantianism of Brunschvicg and the vitalism of Bergson. While Sartre failed his first attempt at the aggregation, apparently by virtue of being overly ambitious, on repeating the year he topped the class (de Beauvoir was second, at her first attempt and at the age of 21, then the youngest to complete). Sartre then taught philosophy at various schools, notably at Le Havre from 1931–36 and while he was composing his early philosophy and his great philosophical novel, Nausea. He never entered a classical university position. Although Sartre’s philosophical encounter with phenomenology had already occurred (around 1933), which de Beauvoir described as causing him to turn pale with emotion (de Beauvoir 1960 [1962: 112]), with the onset of World War 2 Sartre merged those philosophical concerns with more obviously existential themes like freedom, authenticity, responsibility, and anguish, as translated into English from the French angoisse by both Hazel Barnes and Sarah Richmond. He was a Meteorologist in Alsace in the war and was captured by the German Army in 1940 and imprisoned for just under a year (see War Diaries). During this socio-political turmoil, Sartre remained remarkably prolific. Notable publications include his play, No Exit (1947), Being and Nothingness (1943), and then completing Existentialism is a Humanism (1946), Anti-semite and Jew (1946), and founding and coediting Les Temps Modernes, commencing from 1943 (Sartre’s major contributions are collected in his series Situations, especially volume V). Sartre continued to lead various social and political protests after that period, especially concerning French colonialism (see section 7 below). By the time of the student revolutions in May 1968 he was no longer quite the dominant cultural and intellectual force he had been, but he did not retreat from public life and engagement and died in 1980. Estimates of the numbers of those attending his funeral procession in Paris range from 50–100,000 people. Sartre had been in the midst of a collaboration with Benny Levy regarding ethics, the so-called “Hope Now” interviews, whose status remain somewhat controversial in Sartrean scholarship, given the interviews were produced in the midst of Sartre’s illness and shortly before he died, and the fact that the relevant audio-recordings are not publicly available. 2. Transcendence of the Ego: The Discovery of Intentionality One of the most famous foundational moments of existentialism concerns Sartre’s discovery of phenomenology around the turn of 1932/3, when in a Parisian bar listening to his friend Raymond Aron’s description of an apricot cocktail (de Beauvoir 1960 [1962: 135]). From this moment, Sartre was fascinated by the originality and novelty of Husserl’s method, which he identified straight away as a means to fulfil his own philosophical expectations: overcoming the opposition between idealism and realism; getting a view on the world that would allow him “to describe objects just as he saw and touched them, and extract philosophy from the process”. Sartre became immediately acquainted with Emmanuel Levinas’s early translation of Husserl’s Cartesian Meditations and his introductory book on Husserl’s theory of intuition. He spent the following year in Berlin, so as to study more closely Husserl’s method and to familiarise himself with the works of his students, Heidegger and Scheler. With Levinas, and then later with Merleau-Ponty, Ricœur, and Tran Duc Thao, Sartre became one of the first serious interpreters and proponent of Husserl’s phenomenology in France. While he was studying in Berlin, Sartre tried to convert his study of Husserl into an article that documents his enthusiastic discovery of intentionality. It was published a few years later under the title “Intentionality: a fundamental idea of Husserl’s phenomenology”. This article, which had considerable influence over the early French reception of phenomenology, makes explicit the reasons Sartre had to be fascinated by Husserl’s descriptive approach to consciousness, and how he managed to merge it with his previous philosophical concerns. Purposefully leaving aside the idealist aspects of Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology, Sartre proposes a radicalisation of intentionality that stresses its anti-idealistic potential. Against the French contemporary versions of neo-Kantianism (Brochard, Lachelier), and more particularly against the kind of idealism advocated by Léon Brunschvicg, Sartre famously claims that intentionality allows us to discard the metaphysical oppositions between the inner and outer and to renounce to the very notion of the interiority of consciousness. If it is true, as Husserl states, that every consciousness is consciousness of something, and if intentionality accounts for this fundamental direction that orients consciousness towards its object and beyond itself, then, Sartre concludes, the phenomenological description of intentionality does away with the illusion that makes us responsible for the way the world appears to us. According to Sartre’s radicalised reading of Husserl’s thesis, intentionality is intrinsically realistic: it lets the world appear to consciousness as it really is, and not as a mere correlate of an intellectual act. This realistic interpretation, being perfectly in tune with Sartre’s lifelong ambition to provide a philosophical account of the contingency of being—its non-negotiable lack of necessity—convinced him to adopt Husserl’s method of phenomenological description. While he was still in Berlin, Sartre also began to work on a more personal essay, which a few years later resulted in his first significant philosophical contribution, Transcendence of the Ego. With this influential essay Sartre engages in a much more critical way with the conception of the “transcendental ego” presented in Husserl’s Ideas and defends his realistic interpretation of intentionality against the idealistic tendencies of Husserl’s own phenomenology after the publication of Logical Investigations. Stressing the irreducible transparency of intentional experience—its fundamental orientation beyond itself towards its object, whatever this object may be—Sartre distinguishes between the dimensions of our subjective experiences that are pre-reflectively lived through, and the reflective stance thanks to which one can always make their experience the intentional object towards which consciousness is oriented. One of Sartre’s most fundamental claims in Transcendence of the Ego is that these two forms of consciousness cannot and must not be mistaken with one another: reflexive consciousness is a form of intentional consciousness that takes one’s own lived-experiences as its specific object, whereas pre-reflexive consciousness need not involve the intentional distance to the object that the act of reflection entails. In regard to self-consciousness, Sartre argues there is an immediate and non-cognitive form of self-awareness, as well as reflective forms of self-consciousness. The latter is unable to give access to oneself as the subject of unreflected consciousness, but only as the intentional object of the act of reflection, i.e., the Ego in Sartre’s terminology. The Ego is the specific object that intentional consciousness is directed upon when performing reflection—an object that consciousness “posits and grasps […] in the same act” (Sartre 1936a [1957: 41; 2004: 5]), and that is constituted in and by the act of reflection (Sartre 1936a [1957: 80–1; 2004: 20]). Instead of a transcendental subject, the Ego must consequently be understood as a transcendent object similar to any other object, with the only difference that it is given to us through a particular kind of experience, i.e., reflection. The Ego, Sartre argues, “is outside, in the world. It is a being of the world, like the Ego of another” (Sartre 1936a [1957: 31; 2004: 1]). This critique of the transcendental Ego is less opposed to Husserl than it may seem, notwithstanding Sartre’s reservations about the transcendental radicalisation of Husserl’s phenomenology. The neo-Humean claim that the “I” or Ego is nowhere to be found “within” ourselves remains faithful to the 5th Logical Investigation, in which Husserl had initially followed the very same line of reasoning (see Husserl 1901 [2001: vol. 2, 91–93]), before developing a transcendental methodology that substantially modified his approach to subjectivity (as exposed in particular in Husserl 1913 [1983]). However, for the Husserl of the Ideas Pertaining to a Phenomenology (published in 1913), the sense in which a perceptual object, which is necessarily seen from one side but also presented to us as a unified object (involving other unseen sides), requires that there be a unifying structure within consciousness itself: the transcendental ego. Sartre argues that such an account would entail that the perception of an object would always also involve an intermediary perception—such as some kind of perception or consciousness of the transcendental ego—thus threatening to disrupt the “transparency” or “translucidity” of consciousness. All forms of perception and consciousness would involve (at least) these two components, and there would be an opaqueness to consciousness that is not phenomenologically apparent. In addition, it appears that Husserl’s transcendental ego would have to pre-exist all of our particular actions and perceptions, which is something that the existentialist dictum “existence precedes essence”, which we will explicate shortly, seems committed to denying. Without considering here the extent to which Husserl can be defended against these charges, Sartre’s general claim is that the notion of a self or ego is not given in experience. Rather, it is something that is not immanent but transcendent to pre-reflective experience. The Ego is the transcendent object of one’s reflexive experience, and not the subject of the pre-reflective experience that was initially lived (but not known). Sartre devotes a great deal of effort to establishing the impersonal (or “pre-personal”) character of consciousness, which stems from its non-egological structure and results directly from the absence of the I in the transcendental field. According to him, intentional (positional) consciousness typically involves an anonymous and “impersonal” relation to a transcendent object: When I run after a streetcar, when I look at the time, when I am absorbed in contemplating a portrait, there is no I. […] In fact I am plunged in the world of objects; it is they which constitute the unity of my consciousness; […] but me, I have disappeared; I have annihilated myself. There is no place for me on this level. (Sartre 1936a [1957: 49; 2004: 8]) The tram appears to me in a specific way (as “having-to-be-overtaken”, in this case) that is experienced as its own mode of phenomenalization, and not as a mere relational aspect of its appearing to me. The object presents itself as carrying a set of objective properties that are strictly independent from one’s personal relation to it. The streetcar is experienced as a transcendent object, in a way that obliterates and overrides, so to speak, the subjective features of conscious experience; its “having-to-be-overtaken-ness” does not belong to my subjective experience of the world but to the objective description of the way the world is (see also Sartre 1936a [1957: 56; 2004: 10–11]). When I run after the streetcar, my consciousness is absorbed in the relation to its intentional object, “the streetcar-having-to-be-overtaken”, and there is no trace of the “I” in such lived-experience. I do not need to be aware of my intention to take the streetcar, since the object itself appears as having-to-be-overtaken, and the subjective properties of my experience disappear in the intentional relation to the object. They are lived-through without any reference to the experiencing subject (or to the fact that this experience has to be experienced by someone). This particular feature derives from the diaphanousness of lived-experiences. In a different example of this, Sartre argues that when I perceive Pierre as loathsome, say, I do not perceive my feeling of hatred; rather, Pierre repulses me and I experience him as repulsive (Sartre 1936a [1957: 63–4; 2004: 13]). Repulsiveness constitutes an essential feature of his distinctive mode of appearing, rather than a trait of my feelings towards him. Sartre concludes that reflective statements about one’s Ego cannot be logically derived from non-reflective (“irréfléchies”) lived-experiences: Thus to say “I hate” or “I love” on the occasion of a singular consciousness of attraction or repulsion, is to carry out a veritable passage to the infinite […] Nothing more is needed for the rights of reflection to be singularly limited: it is certain that Pierre repulses me, yet it is and will remain forever doubtful that I hate him. Indeed, this affirmation infinitely exceeds the power of reflection. (Sartre 1936a [1957: 63–4; 2004: 13]) This critique of the powers of reflection forms one important part of Sartre’s argument for the primacy of pre-reflective consciousness over reflective consciousness, which is central to many of the pivotal arguments of Being and Nothingness, as we indicate in the relevant sections below. 3. Imagination, Phenomenology and Literature For many of his readers, the book on the Imaginary that Sartre published in 1940 constitutes one of the most rigorous and fruitful developments of his Husserl-inspired phenomenological investigations. Along with The Emotions: Outline of a Theory which was published one year before (Sartre 1939b), Sartre presented this study of imagination as an essay in phenomenological psychology, which drew on his lifetime interest in psychological studies and brought to completion the research on imagination he had undertaken since the very beginning of his philosophical career. With this new essay, Sartre continues to explore the relationship between intentional consciousness and reality by focusing upon the specific case of the intentional relations to the unreal and the fictional, so as to produce an in-depth analysis of “the great ‘irrealizing’ function of consciousness”. Engaging in a detailed discussion with recent psychological research that Sartre juxtaposes with (and against) fine-grained phenomenological descriptions of the structures of imagination, his essay proposes his own theory of the imaginary as the corollary of a specific intentional attitude that orients consciousness towards the unreal. In a similar fashion to his analysis of the world-shaping powers of emotions (Sartre 1939b), Sartre describes and highlights how imagination presents us with a coherent world, although made of objects that do not precede but result from the imaging capacities of consciousness. “The object as imaged, Sartre claims, is never anything more than the consciousness one has of it” (Sartre 1940 [2004: 15]). Contrary to other modes of consciousness such as perception or memory, which connect us to a world that is essentially one and the same, the objects to which imaginative consciousness connects us belong to imaginary worlds, which may not only be extremely diverse, but also follow their own rules, having their own spatiality and temporality. The island of Thrinacia where Odysseus lands on his way back to Ithaca needs not be located anywhere on our maps nor have existed at a specific time: its mode of existence is that of a fictional object, which possesses its own spatiality and temporality within the imaginary world it belongs to. Sartre stresses that the intentional dimension of imaging consciousness is essentially characterised by its negativity. The negative act, Sartre writes, is “constitutive of the image” (Sartre 1940 [2004: 183]): an image consciousness is a consciousness of something that is not, whether its object is absent, non-existing, or fictional. When we picture Odysseus sailing back to his native island, Odysseus is given to us “as absent to intuition”. In this sense, Sartre concludes, one can say that the image has wrapped within it a certain nothingness. […] However lively, appealing, strong the image, it gives its object as not being. (Sartre 1940 [2004: 14]) The irrealizing function of imagination results from this immediate consciousness of the nothingness of its object. Sartre’s essay investigates how imaging consciousness allows us to operate with its objects as if they were present, even though these very objects are given to us as non-existing or absent. This is for instance what happens when we go to the theatre or read a novel: To be present at a play is to apprehend the characters on the actors, the forest of As You Like It on the cardboard trees. To read is to realize contact with the irreal world on the signs. In this world there are plants, animals, fields, towns, people: initially those mentioned in the book and then a host of others that are not named but are in the background and give this world its depth. (Sartre 1940 [2004: 64]) The irreality of imaginary worlds does not prevent the spectator or reader from projecting herself into this world as if it was real. The acts of imagination can consequently be described as “magical acts” (Sartre 1940 [2004: 125]), similar to incantations with respect to the way they operate, since they are designed to make the object of one’s thought or desire appear in such a way that one can take possession of it. In the conclusion of his essay, Sartre stresses the philosophical significance of the relationship between imagination and freedom, which are both necessarily involved in our relationship to the world. Imagination, Sartre writes, “is the whole of consciousness as it realizes its freedom” (Sartre 1940 [2004: 186]). Imaging consciousness posits its object as “out of reach” in relation to the world understood as the synthetic totality within which consciousness situates itself. For Sartre, the imaginary creation is only possible if consciousness is not placed “in-the-midst-of-the-world” as one existent among others. For consciousness to be able to imagine, it must be able to escape from the world by its very nature, it must be able to stand back from the world by its own efforts. In a word, it must be free. (Sartre 1940 [2004: 184]) In that respect, the irrealizing function of imagination allows consciousness to “surpass the real” so as to constitute it as a proper world: “the nihilation of the real is always implied by its constitution as a world”. This capacity of surpassing the real to make it a proper world defines the very notion of “situation” that becomes central in Sartre’s philosophical thought after the publication of the Imaginary. Situations are nothing but “the different immediate modes of apprehension of the real as a world” (Sartre 1940 [2004: 185]). Consciousness’ situation-in-the-world is precisely that which motivates the constitution of any irreal object and accounts for the creation of imaginary worlds—for instance, and perhaps above all, in art: Every apprehension of the real as a world tends of its own accord to end up with the production of irreal objects since it is always, in a sense, free nihilation of the world and this always from a particular point of view. (Sartre 1940 [2004: 185]) With this conclusion, which prioritises the question of the world over that of reality, Sartre begins to move away from the realist perspective he was initially aiming at when he first discovered phenomenology, so as to make the phenomenological investigation of our “being-in-the-world” (influenced by his careful rereading of Heidegger in the late 30s) his new priority. Although Sartre never stated it explicitly, his interest in the question of the unreal and imaging consciousness appears to be intimately connected with his general conception of literature and his self-understanding of his own literary production. The concluding remarks of the Imaginary extend the scope of Sartre’s phenomenological analyses of the irrealizing powers of imagination, by applying them to the domain of aesthetics so as to answer the question about the ontological status of works of art. For Sartre, any product of artistic creation—a novel, a painting, a piece of music, or a theatre play—is just as irreal an object as the imaginary world it gives rise to. The irreality of the work of art allows us to experience—though only imaginatively—the world it gives flesh to as an “analogon” of reality. Even a cubist painting, which might not depict nor represent anything, still functions as an analogon, which manifests an irreal ensemble of new things, of objects that I have never seen nor will ever see but that are nonetheless irreal objects. (Sartre 1940 [2004: 191]) Likewise, the novelist, the poet, the dramatist, constitute irreal objects through verbal analogons. This original conception of the nature of the work of art dominates Sartre’s critical approach to literature in the many essays he dedicates to the art of the novel. This includes his critical analyses of recent writers’ novels in the 30s—Faulkner, Dos Passos, Hemingway, Mauriac, etc.—and the publication in the late 40s of his own summative view, What is literature? (Sartre 1948a [1988]). In a series of articles gathered in the first volume of his Situations (1947, Sit. I), Sartre defends a strong version of literary realism that can, somewhat paradoxically, be read as a consequence of his theory of the irreality of the work of art. If imagination projects the spectator within the imaginary world created by the artist, then the success of the artistic process is proportional to the capacity of the artwork to let the spectator experience it as a reality of its own, giving rise to a full-fledged world. Sartre applies in particular this analysis to novels, which must aim, according to him, at immersing the reader within the fictional world they depict so as to make her experience the events and adventures of the characters as if she was living them in first person. The complete absorption of the reader within the imaginary world created by the novelist must ultimately recreate the particular feel of reality that defines Sartre’s phenomenological kind of literary realism (Renaudie 2017), which became highly influential over the following decades in French literature. The reader must be able to experience the actions of the characters of the novel as if they did not result from the imagination of the novelist, but proceeded from the character’s own freedom—and Sartre goes as far as to claim that this radical “spellbinding” (“envoûtante”, Sartre 1940 [2004: 175])) quality of literary fiction defines the touchstone of the art of the novel (See “François Mauriac and Freedom”, in Sartre Sit. I). This original version of literary realism is intrinsically tied to the question of freedom, and opposed to the idea according to which realist literature is expected to provide a mere description of reality as it is. In What is Literature?, Sartre describes the task of the novelist as that of disclosing the world as if it arose from human freedom—rather than from a deterministic chain of causes and consequences. The author’s art consists in obliging her reader “to create what [she] discloses”, and so to share with the writer the responsibility and freedom involved in the act of literary creation (Sartre 1948a [1988: 61]). In order for the world of the novel to offer its maximum density, the disclosure-creation by which the reader discovers it must also be an imaginary engagement in the action; in other words, the more disposed one is to change it, the more alive it will be. The conception of the writer’s engagement that resulted from these analyses constitutes probably the most well-known aspect of Sartre’s relation to literature. The writer only has one topic: freedom. This analysis of the role of imaginative creations of art can also help us to understand the role of philosophy within his own novels, particularly in Nausea, a novel which Sartre began as he was studying Husserl in Berlin. In this novel Sartre’s pre-phenomenological interest for the irreducibility of contingency intersects with his newly-acquired competences in phenomenological analyses, making Nausea a beautifully illustrated expression of the metaphysical register Sartre gave to Husserl’s conception of intentionality. The feeling of nausea that Roquentin, the main character of Sartre’s novel, famously experienced in a public garden while obsessively watching a chestnut tree, accounts for his sensitivity to the absolute lack of necessity of whatever exists. Sartre understands this radical absence of necessity as the expression of the fundamental contingency of being. Roquentin’s traumatic moment of realisation that there is absolutely no reason for the existence of all that exists illustrates the intuition that motivated Sartre’s philosophical thinking since the very beginning of his intellectual career as a student at the Ecole Normale Supérieure, as Simone de Beauvoir recalls (1981 [1986]). It constitutes the metaphysical background of his interpretation of intentionality, which he would come to develop and systematise in the early dense parts of Being and Nothingness. While the experience of nausea when confronting the contingency of the chestnut tree does not give us conceptual knowledge, it involves a form of non-conceptual ontological awareness that is of a fundamentally different order to, and cannot be derived from, our conceptual understanding and knowledge of brute existence. 4. Being and Nothingness 4.1. Negation and freedom Being and Nothingness (1943) remains the defining treatise of the existentialist “movement”, along with works from de Beauvoir from this period (e.g., The Ethics of Ambiguity). We cannot do justice to the entirety of the book here, but we can indicate the broad outlines of the position. In brief, Sartre provides a series of arguments for the necessary freedom of “human reality” (his gloss on Heidegger’s conception of Dasein), based upon an ontological distinction between what he calls being-for-itself (pour soi) and being-in-itself (en soi), roughly between that which negates and transcends (consciousness) and the "pure plenitude" of objects. That kind of metaphysical position might seem to “beg the question” by assuming what it purports to establish (i.e., radical human freedom). However, Sartre argues that realism and idealism cannot sufficiently account for a wide range of phenomena associated with negation. He also draws on the direct evidence of phenomenological experience (i.e., the experience of anguish). But the argument for his metaphysical picture and human freedom is, on balance, an inference to the best explanation. He contends that his complex metaphysical vision best captures and explains central aspects of human reality. As the title of the book suggests, nothingness plays a significant role. While Sartre’s concern with nothingness might be a deal-breaker for some, following Rudolph Carnap’s trenchant criticisms of Heidegger’s idea that the “nothing noths/nothings” (depending on translation from the German), Sartre’s account of negation and nothingness (the latter of which is the ostensible ground of the former) is nevertheless philosophically interesting. Sartre does not say much about the genesis of consciousness or the for-itself, other than that it is contingent and arises from “the effort of an in-itself to found itself” (Sartre 1943 [1956: 84]). He describes the appearance of the for-itself as the absolute event, which occurs through being’s attempt “to remove contingency from its being”. Accordingly, the for-itself is radically and inescapably distinct from the in-itself. In particular, it functions primarily through negation, whether in relation to objects, values, meaning, or social facts. According to Sartre this negation is not about any reflective judgement or cognition, but an ontological relation to the world. This ontological interpretation of negation minimises the subjectivist interpretations of his philosophy. The most vivid example he provides to illustrate this pre-reflective negation is the apprehension of Pierre’s absence from a café. Sartre describes Pierre’s absence as pervading the whole café. The café is cast in the metaphorical “shade” of Pierre not being there at the time he had been expected. This experience depends on human expectations, of course. But Sartre argues that if, by contrast, we imagine or reflect that someone else is not present (say the Duke of Wellington, an elephant, etc.), these abstract negative facts are not existentially given in the same manner as our pre-reflective encounter with Pierre’s absence. They are not given as an “objective fact”, as a “component of the real”. Sartre provides numerous other examples of pre-reflective negation throughout Being and Nothingness. He argues that the apprehension of fragility and destruction are likewise premised on negativity, and any effort to adequately describe these phenomena requires negative concepts, but also that they presuppose more than just negative thoughts and judgements. In regard to destruction, Sartre suggests that there is not less after the storm, just something else (Sartre 1943 [1956: 8]). Generally, we do not need to reflectively judge that a building has been destroyed, but directly see it in terms of that which it is not—the building, say, in its former glory before being wrecked by the storm. Humans introduce the possibility of destruction and fragility into the world, since objectively there is just a change. Sartre’s basic question is: how could we accomplish this unless we are a being by whom nothingness comes into the world, i.e., free? He poses similar arguments in regard to a range of phenomena that present as basic to our modes of inhabiting the world, from bad faith through to anguish. In all of these cases Sartre argues that while we can expressly pose negative judgements, or deliberately ask questions that admit of the possibility of negative reply, or consciously individuate and distinguish objects by reference to the objects which they are not, there is a pre-comprehension of non-being that is the condition of such negative judgements. Although the for-itself and the in-itself are initially defined very abstractly, the book ultimately comes to say a lot more about the for-itself, even if not much more about the in-itself. The picture of the for-itself and its freedom gradually becomes more “concrete”, reflecting the architectonic of the text, which has more sustained treatments of the body, others, and action, in the second half. Throughout, Sartre gives a series of paradoxical glosses on the nature of the for-itself—i.e., a “being which is what it is not and is not what it is” (Sartre 1943 [1956: 79]). Although this might appear to be a contradiction, Sartre’s claim is that it is the fundamental mode of existence of the for-itself that is future-oriented and does not have a stable identity in the manner of a chair, say, or a pen-knife. Rather, “existence precedes essence”, as he famously remarks in both Being and Nothingness and Existentialism is a Humanism. In later chapters he develops the basic ontological position in regard to free action. His point is not, of course, to say we are free to do or achieve anything (freedom as power), or even to claim that we are free to “project” anything at all. The for-itself is always in a factical situation. Nonetheless, he asserts that the combination of the motives and ends we aspire to in relation to that facticity depend on an act of negation in relation to the given. As he puts it: “Action necessarily implies as its condition the recognition of a “desideratum”; that is, of an objective lack or again of a negatité” (Sartre 1943 [1956: 433]). Even suffering in-itself is not a sufficient motive to determine particular acts. Rather, it is the apprehension of the revolution as possible (and as desired) which gives to the worker’s suffering its value as motive (Sartre 1943 [1956: 437]). A factual state, even poverty, does not determine consciousness to apprehend it as a lack. No factual state, whatever it may be, can cause consciousness to respond to it in any one way. Rather, we make a choice (usually pre-reflective) about the significance of that factual state for us, and the ends and motives that we adopt in relation to it. We are “condemned” to freedom of this ontological sort, with resulting anguish and responsibility for our individual situation, as well as for more collective situations of racism, oppression, and colonialism. These are the themes for which Sartre became famous, especially after World War 2 and Existentialism is a Humanism. In Being and Nothingness he provides various examples that are designed to make this quite radical philosophy of freedom plausible, including the hiker who gives in to their fatigue and collapses to the ground. Sartre says that a necessary condition for the hiker to give in to their fatigue—short of fainting—is that their fatigue goes from being experienced as simply part of the background to their activity, with their direct conscious attention focusing on something else (e.g., the scenery, the challenge, competing with a friend, philosophising, etc.), to being the direct focus of their attention and thus becoming a motive for direct recognition of one’s exhaustion and the potential action of collapsing to the ground. Although we are not necessarily reflectively aware of having made such a decision, things could have been otherwise and thus Sartre contends we have made a choice. Despite appearances, however, Sartre insists that his view is not a voluntarist or capricious account of freedom, but one that necessarily involves a situation and a context. His account of situated freedom in the chapter “Freedom and Action” affirms the inability to extricate intentions, ends, motives, and reasons, from the embodied context of the actor. As a synthetic whole, it is not merely freedom of intention or motive (and hence even consciousness) that Sartre affirms. Rather, our freedom is realised only in its projections and actions, and is nothing without such action. 4.2 Bad faith and the critique of Freudian psychoanalysis Sartre’s account of bad faith (mauvaise foi) is of major interest. It is said to be a phenomenon distinctive of the for-itself, thus warranting ontological treatment. It also feeds into questions to do with self-knowledge (see Moran 2001), as well as serving as the basis for some of his criticisms of racism and colonialism in his later work. His account of bad faith juxtaposes a critique of Freud with its own “depth” interpretive account, “existential psychoanalysis”, which is itself indebted to Freud, as Sartre admits. We will start with Sartre’s critique of Freud, which is both simple and complex, and features in the early parts of the chapter on bad faith in Being and Nothingness. In short, Freud’s differing meta-psychological pictures (Conscious, Preconscious, Unconscious, or Id, Ego, Superego) are charged with splitting the subject in two (or more) in attempting to provide a mechanistic explanation of bad faith: that is, how there can be a “liar” and a “lied to” duality within a single consciousness. But Sartre accuses Freud of reifying this structure, and rather than adequately explaining the problem of bad faith, he argues that Freud simply transfers the problem to another level where it remains unsolved, thus consisting in a pseudo-explanation (which today might be called a “homuncular fallacy”). Rather than the problem being something that pertains to an embodied subject, and how they might both be aware of something and yet also repress it at the same time, Sartre argues that the early Freudian meta-psychological model transfers the seat of this paradox to the censor: that is, to a functional part of the brain/mind that both knows and does not know. It must know enough in order to efficiently repress, but it also must not know too much or nothing is hidden and the problematic truth is manifest directly to consciousness. Freud’s “explanation” is hence accused of recapitulating the problem of bad faith in an ostensible mechanism that is itself “conscious” in some paradoxical sense. Sartre even provocatively suggests that the practice of psychoanalysis is itself in bad faith, since it treats a part of ourselves as “Id”-like and thereby denies responsibility for it. That is not the end of Sartre’s story, however, because he ultimately wants to revive a version of psychoanalysis that does not pivot around the “unconscious” and these compartmentalised models of the mind. We will come back to that, but it is first necessary to introduce Sartre’s own positive account of bad faith. While bad faith is inevitable in Sartre’s view, it is also important to recognise that the “germ of its destruction” lies within. This is because bad faith always remains at least partly available to us in our own lived-experience, albeit not in a manner that might be given propositional form in the same way as knowledge of an external object. In short, when I existentially comprehend that my life is dissatisfying, or even reflect on this basis that I have lived an inauthentic life, while I am grasping something about myself (it is given differently to the recognition that others have lived a lie and more likely to induce anxiety), I am nonetheless not strictly equivalent or identical with the “I” that is claimed to be in bad faith (cf. Moran 2001). There is a distanciation involved in coming to this recognition and the potential for self-transformation of a more practical kind, even if this is under-thematised in Being and Nothingness. Sartre gives many examples of bad faith that remain of interest. His most famous example of bad faith is the café waiter who plays at being a café waiter, and who attempts to institutionalise themselves as this object. While Sartre’s implied criticisms of their manner of inhabiting the world might seem to disparage social roles and affirm an individualism, arguably this is not a fair reading of the details of the text. For Sartre we do have a factical situation, but the claim is that we cannot be wholly reduced to it. As Sartre puts it: There is no doubt I am in a sense a café waiter—otherwise could I not just as well call myself a diplomat or reporter? But if I am one, this cannot be in the mode of being-in-itself. I am a waiter in the mode of being what I am not. (Sartre 1943 [1956: 60]) In subsequent work, racism becomes emblematic of bad faith, when we reduce the other to some ostensible identity (e.g., Anti-semite and the Jew). It is important to recognise that no project of “sincerity”, if that is understood as strictly being what one is, is possible for Sartre given his view of the for-itself. Likewise, in regard to any substantive self-knowledge that might be achieved through direct self-consciousness, our options are limited. On Sartre’s view we cannot look inwards and discover the truth about our identity or our own bad faith through simple introspection (there is literally no-thing to observe). Moreover, when we have a lived experience, and then reflect on ourselves from outside (e.g., third-personally), we are not strictly reducible to that Ego that is so posited. We transcend it. Or, to be more precise, we both are that Ego (just as we are what the Other perceives) and yet are also not reducible to it. This is due to the structure of consciousness and the arguments from Transcendence of the Ego examined in section 2. In Being and Nothingness, the temporal aspects of this non-coincidence are also emphasised. We are not just our past and our objective attributes in accord with some sort of principle of identity, because we are also our “projects”, and these are intrinsically future oriented. Nonetheless, Sartre argues that it would be false to conclude that all modes of inhabiting the world are thereby equivalent in terms of “faith” and “bad faith”. Rather, there are what he calls “patterns of bad faith” and he says these are “objective”. Any conduct can be seen from two perspectives—transcendence and facticity, being-for-itself and being-for-others. But it is the exclusive affirmation of one or the others of these (or a motivated and selective oscillation between them) which constitutes bad faith. There is no direct account of good faith in Being and Nothingness, other than the enigmatic footnote at the end of the book that promises an ethics. There are more sustained treatments of authenticity in his Notebooks for an Ethics and in Anti-semite and Jew (see also the entry on authenticity). 4.3 The Look, shame and intersubjectivity Sartre’s work on inter-subjectivity is often the subject of premature dismissal. The hyperbolic dimension of his writings on the Look of the Other and the pessimism of his chapter on “concrete relations with others”, which is essentially a restatement of the “master-slave” stage of Hegel’s struggle for recognition without the possibility of its overcoming, are sometimes treated as if they were nothing but the product of a certain sort of mind—a kind of adolescent paranoia or hysteria about the Other (see, e.g., Marcuse 1948). What this has meant, however, is that the significance of Sartre’s work on inter-subjectivity, both within phenomenological circles and more broadly in regard to philosophy of mind and social cognition, has been downplayed. Building on the insights of Hegel, Husserl and Heidegger, Sartre proposes a set of necessary and sufficient conditions for any theory of the other, which are far from trivial. In Being and Nothingness, Sartre suggests that various philosophical positions—realism and idealism, and beyond—have been shipwrecked, often unawares, on what he calls the “reef of solipsism”. His own solution to the problem of other minds consists, first and foremost, in his descriptions of being subject to the look of another, and the way in which in such an experience we become a “transcendence transcended”. On his famous description, we are asked to imagine that we are peeping through a keyhole, pre-reflectively immersed and absorbed in the scene on the other side of the door. Maybe we would be nervous engaging in such activities given the socio-cultural associations of being a “Peeping Tom”, but after a period of time we would be given over to the scene with self-reflection and self-awareness limited to merely the minimal (tacit or “non-thetic” in Sartre’s language) understanding that we are not what we are perceiving. Suddenly, though, we hear footsteps, and we have an involuntary apprehension of ourselves as an object in the eyes of another; a “pre-moral” experience of shame; a shudder of recognition that we are the object that the other sees, without room for any sort of inferential theorising or cognising (at least that is manifest to our own consciousness). This ontological shift, Sartre says, has another person as its condition, notwithstanding whether or not one is in error on a particular occasion of such an experience (i.e., the floor creaks but there is no-one actually literally present). While many other phenomenological accounts emphasise empathy or direct perception of mental states (for example, Scheler and Merleau-Ponty), Sartre thereby adds something significant and distinctive to these accounts that focus on our experience of the other person as an object (albeit of a special kind) rather than as a subject. In common with other phenomenologists like Merleau-Ponty and Scheler, Sartre also maintains that it is a mistake to view our relations with the other as one characterised by a radical separation that we can only bridge with inferential reasoning. Any argument by analogy, either to establish the existence of others in general or to particular mental states like anger, is problematic, begging the question and having insufficient warrant. For Sartre, at least in his early work, our experience of being what he calls a “we subject”—as a co-spectator in a lecture or concert for example, which involves no objectification of the other people we are with—is said to be merely a subjective and psychological phenomenon that does not ground our understanding and knowledge of others ontologically (Sartre 1943 [1956: 413–5]). Originally, human relations are typified by dyadic mode of conflict best captured in the look of the other, and the sort of scenario concerning the key-hole we just considered above. Given that we also do not grasp a plural look, for Sartre, this means that social life is fundamentally an attempt to control the impact of the look upon us, either by anticipating it in advance and attempting to invalidate that perspective (sadism) or by anticipating it and attempting to embrace that solicited perspective when it comes (masochism). In Sartre’s words: It is useless for human reality to seek to escape this dilemma: one must either transcend the Other or allow oneself to be transcended by him. The essence of the relations between consciousness is not the Mitsein (being-with); it is conflict. (Sartre 1943 [1956: 429]) 5. Existential Psychoanalysis and the Fundamental Project Sartre’s radical criticism of Freud’s theory of the unconscious is not his last word on psychoanalysis. In the last chapters of Being and Nothingness, Sartre presents his own conception of an existential psychoanalysis, drawing on some insights from his attempt to account for Emperor Wilhelm II as a “human-reality” in the 14th notebook from his War Diaries (Sartre 1983b [1984]). This existential version of psychoanalysis is claimed to be compatible with Sartre’s rejection of the unconscious, and is expected to achieve a “psychoanalysis of consciousness” (Moati 2020: 219), allowing us to understand one’s existence in light of their fundamental free choice of themselves. The very idea of a psychoanalysis oriented towards the study of consciousness rather than the unconscious seems paradoxical—a paradox increased by Sartre’s efforts to highlight the fundamental differences that oppose his own version of psychoanalysis to Freud’s. Sartre contends that Freud’s “empirical” psychoanalysis is based on the hypothesis of the existence of an unconscious psyche, which on principle escapes the intuition of the subject. By contrast, Sartre’s own existential psychoanalysis aims to remain faithful to one of the earliest claims of Husserl’s phenomenology: that all psychic acts are “coextensive with consciousness” (Sartre 1943 [1956: 570]). For Sartre, however, the basic motivation for rejecting Freud’s hypothesis is less an inheritance of Brentano’s descriptive psychology (as was the case for Husserl) than a consequence of Sartre’s fundamental critique of determinism, applied to the naturalist presuppositions of empirical psychoanalysis and the particular kind of determinism that it involves. In agreement with Freud, Sartre holds that psychic life remains inevitably “opaque” and at least somewhat impenetrable to us. He also stresses that the philosophical understanding of human reality requires a method for investigating the meaning of psychic facts. But Sartre denies that the methods and causal laws of the natural sciences are of any help in that respect. The human psyche cannot be fully analysed and explained as a mere result of external constraints acting like physical forces or natural causes. The for-itself, being always what it is not and not what it is, remains free whatever the external and social constraints. Sartre is consequently bound to reject any emphasis on the causal impact of the past upon the present, which he argues is the basic methodological framework of empirical psychoanalysis. That does not mean that past psychic or physical facts have no impact on one’s existence whatsoever. Rather, Sartre contends that the impact of past events is determined in relation to one’s present choice, and understood as the consequence of the power invested in this free choice. As he puts it: Since the force of compulsion in my past is borrowed from my free, reflecting choice and from the very power which this choice has given itself, it is impossible to determine a priori the compelling power of a past. (Sartre 1943 [1956: 503]) Past events bear no other meaning than the one given by a subject, in agreement with the free project that orients his or her existence towards the future. Conversely, determinist explanations that construe one’s present as a mere consequence of the past proceed from a kind of self-delusion that operates by concealing one’s free project, and thus contributes to the obliteration of responsibility. Sartre hence seeks to redefine the scope of psychoanalysis: rather than a proper explanation of human behaviour that relies on the identification of the laws of its causation, psychoanalysis consists in understanding the meaning of our conducts in light of one’s project of existence and free choice. One might wonder, then, why we need any such psychoanalysis, if the existential project that constitutes its object is freely chosen by the subject. Sartre addresses this objection in Being and Nothingness, claiming that if the fundamental project is fully experienced by the subject and hence wholly conscious, that certainly does not mean that it must by the same token be known by him; quite the contrary. (Sartre 1943 [1956: 570]) What Freud calls the unconscious must be redescribed as the paradoxical entanglement of a “total absence of knowledge” combined with a “true understanding” (réelle comprehension) of oneself (1972, Sit. IX: 111). The legitimacy of Sartre’s existential psychoanalysis of consciousness lies in its ability to unveil the original project according to which one chooses (more or less obscurely) to develop the fundamental orientations of their existence. According to Sartre, analysing a human subject and understanding the meaning that orients their existence as a whole requires that we grasp the specific kind of unity that lies behind their various attitudes and conducts. This unity can only appear once we discover the synthetic principle of unification or “totalization” (totalisation) that commands the whole of their behaviours. Sartre understands this totalization as an an-going process that covers the entire course of one’s existence, a process which is constantly reassumed so as to integrate the new developments of this existence. For this reason, this never ending process of totalization cannot be fully self-conscious or the object of reflective self-knowledge. The synthetic principle that makes this totalization possible is identified by Sartre in terms of fundamental choice: existential psychoanalysis describes human subjects as synthetic totalities in which every attitude, conduct, or behaviour finds its meaning in relation to the unity of a primary choice, which all of the subject’s behaviour expresses in its own way. All human behaviour can thus be described as a secondary particularisation of a fundamental project which expresses the subject’s free choice, and conditions the intelligibility of their actions. On the basis of his diagnosis of Baudelaire’s existential project, for instance, Sartre goes as far as to claim that he is “prepared to wager that he preferred meats cooked in sauces to grills, preserves to fresh vegetables” (Sartre 1947a [1967: 113]). Sartre legitimates such a daring statement by showing its logical connection to Baudelaire’s irresistible hatred for nature, from which his gastronomic preferences must derive, and which Sartre identifies as the expression of the initial free choice of himself that commands the whole of the French poète maudit’s existence. In Sartre’s words: He chose to exist for himself as he was for others. He wanted his freedom to appear to himself like a “nature”; and he wanted this “nature” which others discovered in him to appear to them like the very emanation of his freedom. From that point everything becomes clear. […] We should look in vain for a single circumstance for which he was not fully and consciously responsible. Every event was a reflection of that indecomposable totality which he was from the first to the last day of his life (Sartre 1947a [1967: 191–192]). Baudelaire’s choice of himself both accounts for the subject’s freedom (insofar as it has been freely accepted as the subject’s own project of existence) and exerts a constraint on particular behaviours and attitudes towards the world, so that he is bound to act and behave in a way that must be compatible with that choice. Although absolutely free, such an initial choice takes the shape and the meaning of an inescapable and relentless destiny—a destiny in which one’s sense of freedom and their inability to act in any other way than they actually did come to merge perfectly: “the free choice which a man makes of himself is completely identified with what is called his destiny” (Sartre 1947a [1967: 192]). In the years following the publication of Being and Nothingness, Sartre refines this original conception of existential psychoanalysis. He applies it methodically to the biographical analysis of a series of major French writers (Baudelaire first, then Mallarmé, Jean Genêt, Flaubert, and himself in Words), warning against the dangers of all kinds of determinist interpretations, from the constitution of psychological types to materialist explanations inherited from Marxian historical analyses. Sartre’s analyses become more subtle over time, as he substitutes fine-grained descriptions of the concrete constraints that frame and shape the limits of human lives to the strongly metaphysical theses on freedom that he was first tempted to apply indistinctly to each of these writers. Accordingly, existential psychoanalysis plays a central role in the development of Sartre’s thought from the early 40s up to his last published work on Flaubert. It allows him to unify and articulate two fundamental threads of his philosophical thinking: his ontological analysis of the absolute freedom of the for-itself in Being and Nothingness; and his later attempt to take into consideration the social, historical and political factors that are inevitably involved in the determination of one’s free choice of their own existence. Already in his War Diaries from 1940, the method of analysis of “human reality” arises from Sartre’s attempt to understand rather than explain (according to Dilthey’s famous distinction) Emperor Wilhelm II’s historical situation and its relation to the aspects of his personal life that express his specific way of being-in-the-world (Sartre 1983b [1984: 308–309]). The application of his method to the specific cases of these French writers allowed him to refine the ahistorical descriptions of his earlier work, by bringing the analysis of the subject’s freedom back to the material/historical conditions (both internal and external) of constitution of their particular modes of existing. Sartre’s inquiries into existential psychoanalysis also anticipate and intersect with his philosophical investigations on historical anthropology. The progressive-regressive method presented in Search for a Method and Critique of Dialectical Reason (Sartre 1960a [1976]) was first sketched and experimented through Sartre’s essays in existential psychoanalysis. Sartre’s detailed analyses of Flaubert’s biography in The Family Idiot can be read as synthesising the hermeneutical methodology theorised in Search for A Method and the conception of the freedom involved in one’s initial choice of themselves that arose from Being and Nothingness. Moving discretely away from an all-too metaphysical doctrine of absolute freedom, Sartre goes back to the most concrete details of Flaubert’s material conditions of existence in order to account for the specific way in which Flaubert made himself able, through the writing of his novels, to overcome his painful situation as a “frustrated and jealous younger brother” and “unloved child” thanks to a totalizing project that made him “the author of Madame Bovary” (Sartre 1971–72 [1987, vol. 2: 7]). If Flaubert’s novel and masterpiece is consequently understood and described as the final objectivation of Gustave’s fundamental project, Sartre is now careful to point out the economic, historic and social conditions within which this project only finds its full intelligibility. Sartre’s psychoanalytic method is then expected to reveal, beyond what society has made of Flaubert, what he himself could make of what society has made of him. In order to fly away from the painful reality of his unbearable familial situation, the young Gustave chooses irreality over reality, and chooses it freely, though achingly. From that moment on, his dedication to literature commits him to a fictional world that he couldn’t but choose to elect as the realm of his genius. 6. Existentialist Marxism: Critique of Dialectical Reason While Search for a Method (1957) had been published earlier, it is not until 1960 that Sartre completed the first volume—“Theory of Practical Ensembles”—of what is his final systematic work of philosophy, Critique of Dialectical Reason. The second volume, “The Intelligibility of History”, was published posthumously in French in 1985. It would be 1991 before both volumes were to be available in English, which goes some of the way towards explaining their subsequent neglect. It is also a book that rivals Being and Nothingness for difficulty, even if some of its goals and ambitions can be expressed straightforwardly enough. Never a member of the French Communist Party, Sartre nonetheless begins by laying his Marxist cards on the table: we were convinced at one and the same time that historical materialism furnished the only valid interpretation of history and that existentialism remained the only concrete approach to reality. (Sartre 1957 [1963: 21]) Critique offers a systematic attempt to justify these two perspectives and render them compatible. In broad terms, some of the main steps needed to effect such a synthesis are clear, most notably to deny or limit strong structuralist and determinist versions of Marxism. Borrowing some themes from Merleau-Ponty’s Humanism and Terror, Sartre maintained that any genuinely dialectical method refuses to reduce; it refuses scientific and economic determinism that treats humans as things, contrary to reductive versions of Marxism. He pithily puts his objection to such explanations in terms of what we might today call the genetic fallacy. Sartre says, Valery is a petit bourgeois intellectual, no doubt about it. But not every petit bourgeois intellectual is Valery. The heuristic inadequacy of contemporary Marxism is contained in these two sentences. (Sartre 1957 [1963: 56]) Moreover, for Sartre, class struggle is not the only factor that determines and orients history and the field of possibilities. There is human choice and commitment in class formation that is equally fundamental. The way in which this plays out in Critique is through an emphasis on praxis rather than consciousness, which we have seen is also characteristic of his existential psychoanalytic work of the prior decade. Without being able to adequately summarise the vast Critique here (see Flynn 1984), one of the book’s core conceptual innovations is the idea of the practico-inert. Sartre defines this as “the activity of others insofar as it is sustained and diverted by inorganic inertia” (Sartre 1960a [1976: 556]). The concept is intended to capture the forms of social and historical sedimentation that had only minimally featured in Being and Nothingness. It is the reign of necessity, the domain … in which inorganic materiality envelops human multiplicity and transforms the producer into its product. (Sartre 1960a [1976: 339]) For Sartre, the practico-inert is the negation of humanity. Any reaffirmation of humanity, in which genuine freedom resides, must take the form of the negation of this negation (negation is productive here, as it also was in Being and Nothingness). For Sartre, then, there are two fundamental kinds of social reality: a positive one in which an active group constitutes the common field; and a negative one in which individuals are effectively separated from each other (even though they appear united) in a practico-inert field. In the practico-inert field, relations are typified by what Sartre calls seriality, like a number, or a worker in a factory who is allocated to a place within a given system that is indifferent to the individual. Sartre’s prime example of this is of waiting for a bus, or street-car, on the way to work. If the people involved do not know each other reasonably well there is likely to be a kind of anonymity to such experiences in which individuals are substitutable for each other in relation to this imminent bus, and their relations are organised around functional need. If the bus is late, or if there are too many people on it, however, those who are waiting go from being indifferent and anonymous (something akin to what Heidegger calls das Man in Being and Time) to becoming competitors and rivals. In a related spirit Sartre also discusses the serial unity of the TV watching public, of the popular music charts, bourgeois property, and petty racism and stereotyping as well. These collective objects keep serial individuals apart from one another under the pretext of unifying them. Sartre thus appears to accept a version of the Marxian theses concerning commodity fetishism. This competitive or antagonistic dimension of the practico-inert is amplified in situations of material scarcity. This kind of seriality is argued to be the basic type of sociality, thus transforming the focus on dyadic consciousnesses of Being and Nothingness. In the Critique, otherness becomes produced not simply through the look that Sartre had previously described as the original meaning of being-for-others, but through the sedimentation of social processes and through practico-inert mediation. Society produces in us serial behaviour, serial feelings, serial thoughts, and “passive activity” (Sartre 1960a [1976: 266]), where events and history are conceived as external occurrences that befall us, and we feel compelled by the force of circumstance, or “monstrous forces” as Sartre puts it. It is the practico-inert, modified by material and economic scarcity, which turns us into conflictual competitors and alienates us from each other and ourselves. Only an end to both material scarcity and the alienating mediation of the practico-inert will allow for the actualisation of socialism. While Sartre is pessimistic about the prospects for any sort of permanent revolution of society, he maintains that we get a fleeting glimpse of this unalienated condition in the experience of the “group in fusion”. This occurs when the members of a group relate to each other through praxis and in a particular way. The group in fusion is not a collective à la the practico-inert, but a social whole that spontaneously forms as a plurality of serial individuals respond to some danger, pressing situation, or to the likelihood of a collective reaction to their stance (Flynn 1984: 114). We could consider what happens when an individual acts so as to make manifest this serial otherness, like Rosa Parkes when she refused to give up her seat and thus drew attention to the specific nature of the colonialist seriality at the heart of many states in the USA. This sometimes creates a rupture and others might follow. Sartre’s own prime example is of a crowd of workers who were fleeing during the French Revolution in 1789. At some point the workers stopped fleeing, turned around and reversed direction, suddenly energised alongside each other by their practical awareness that they were doing something together. For this kind of “fusion” to happen it must fulfil the following four key conditions for genuine reciprocity that Flynn summarises as follows: That the other be a means to the exact degree that I am a means myself, i.e., that he be the means towards a transcendent goal and not my means; That I recognize the other as praxis at the same time as I integrate him into my totalizing project; That I recognize his movement towards his own ends in the very movement by which I project myself towards mine; That I discover myself as an object and instrument of his own ends by the same act that makes him an object and instrument of mine. (Flynn 1984: 115, also see previous version of this entry [Flynn 2004 [2013]] and cf. Sartre 1960a [1976: 112–3]). Sartre calls the resurrection of this freedom an “apocalypse”, indicating that it is an unforeseen and (potentially) revolutionary event that happens when serial abuse and exploitation can no longer be tolerated. The group in fusion has a maximum of praxis and a minimum of inertia, but serial sociality has the reverse. Unfortunately, Sartre insists that this group in fusion is destined to meet with what he calls an “ontological check” in the form of the institution, which cannot be escaped as some versions of anarchism and Marxism might hope. The group relapses into seriality when groups are formalised into hierarchical institutional structures. Serial otherness comes to implicate itself in interpersonal relations in at least three ways in the institution: sovereignty; authority; and bureaucracy (see Book 2, Chapter 6, “The Institution”). From the co-sovereignty of the group in fusion, someone inevitably becomes sovereign in any new social order. Similarly, a command-obedience relation comes about in institutions, to greater and lesser extents, and there will be exhortations to company loyalty, to do one’s duty, etc. (Flynn 1984: 120). Bureaucratic rules and regulation also inevitably follow, partly as a reaction to fear of sovereignty, and this installs what Sartre calls vertical otherness—top-down hierarchies, as opposed to the horizontal and immanent organisation of the group in fusion (Sartre 1960a [1976: 655–663]). As such, the revolutionary force of the group in fusion is necessarily subject to mediation by the practico-inert, as well as the problems associated with institutionality just described. Although is it still structured through a series of oppositions, the Critique delivers a sophisticated social ontology that both addresses some weaknesses in Sartre’s earlier work and unifies the social and political reflections of much of his later work. 7. Politics and Anti-Colonialism Although it is not possible to address all of Sartre’s rich and varied contributions to ethics and politics here, we will introduce some of the key ideas about race and anti-colonialism that were important themes in his post Being and Nothingness work and are currently significant issues in our times. Sartre was generally stridently anti-colonialist, perhaps even advocating a multiculturalism avant la lettre, as Michael Walzer has argued in his Preface to Anti-semite and Jew (Walzer 1995: xiv). His books and more journalistic writings typically call out what he saw as the bad faith of many French and European citizens. The issue of race was part of Sartre’s French intellectual scene, and Sartre himself played a major role in facilitating that in the pages of Les Temps Modernes, L’Express, and elsewhere. Debates about the intersection of philosophy and race, and colonialism and multiculturalism, were all being had. These concerned not only the French Algerian and African “colonies” but also Vietnam via Tran Duc Thao, who had challenged Sartre’s efforts to bring phenomenological existentialism together with Marxism. Initially at least, Sartre’s arguments here typically drew on and extended some of the categories deployed in Being and Nothingness. There is an obvious sense in which a critique of racism automatically ensues from Sartrean existentialism. Racism is a form of bad faith, for Sartre, since it typically (perhaps necessarily) involves believing in essences or types, and indeed constructing essences and types. His Notebooks suggest that all oppression rests on bad faith. In racism, in particular, there is an “infernal circle of irresponsible responsibility, of culpable ignorance and ignorance which is knowledge” (Sartre 1943 [1956: 49]), as well as what Sartre calls passive complicity. Many of us (or Sartre’s own French society) may not obviously be bigots, but we sustain a system that is objectively unjust through our choices and sometimes wilful ignorance. In relation to colonialism, Sartre likewise contends that we have all profited from colonialist exploitation and sustained its systems, even if we are not ourselves a “settler”. This is also the key argument of Anti-semite and the Jew, composed very quickly in 1944 and without much detailed knowledge of Judaism but with more direct knowledge of the sort of passive anti-semitism of many French citizens. The text was written following the Dreyfus affair and before all of the horrors of the holocaust were widely known. Sartre was aiming to understand (and critique) the situation he observed around him, in which the imminent return of the French Jews exiled by the Nazis was not unambiguously welcomed by all. The book is perceptive about its prime targets, the explicit or implicit anti-semite, who defines the real Frenchmen by excluding others, notably the Jew. Now, of course, few of his contemporaries would admit to being anti-semites, just as few would admit to being racist. But there are patterns of bad faith that Sartre thinks are clear: we participate in social systems that force the dilemma of authenticity or inauthenticity upon the Jew, asking them to choose between their concrete practical identities (religious and cultural) and more universal ascriptions (liberty, etc.) in a way that cannot be readily navigated within the terms of the debate. Sartre consistently ascribes responsibility to collectives here, even if those collectives are ultimately sustained by individual decisions and choices. For him, it is not just the assassin say, nor just Eichmann and the Nazi regime, who are held responsible. Rather, these more obviously egregious activities were sustained by their society and the individuals in it, through culpable ignorance and patterns of bad faith. Sartre also addressed the negritude movement in his Preface to Black Orpheus (1948), an anthology of negritude poetry. He called for an anti-racist racism and saw himself as resolutely on the side of the negritude movement, but he also envisaged such interventions as a step towards ultimately revealing the category of race itself as an example of bad faith. Here the reception from Frantz Fanon and others was mixed. In Black Skin, White Masks (1952), Fanon argues this effectively undermined his own lived-experience and its power (see entries on negritude and Fanon; cf. also Gordon 1995). Sartre continued to address colonialism and racism in subsequent work, effecting a rapprochement of sorts with Fanon that culminated in his “Introduction” to Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth (1961), where also Sartre appears to endorse a counter-violence. Although we have not given much attention to Sartre’s literary and artistic productions since section 3 above, he continued to produce artistic work of political significance throughout his career. Continuous with insights from his What is Literature?, Sartre argues that in a society that remains unjust and dominated by oppression, the prose-writer (if not the poet) must combat this violence by jolting the reader and audience from their complacency, rather than simply be concerned with art for its own sake. His literary works hence are typically both philosophical and political. Although the number of these works diminished over time, there is still a powerful literary exploration of the philosophical and political themes of the Critique in the play, The Condemned of Altona (1960). We cannot neatly sum up a public intellectual and man of letters, like Sartre, to conclude. We do think, however, that it is arguable, with the benefit of hindsight, that some of Sartre’s interventions are prescient rather than outmoded remnants of the nineteenth century (à la Foucault). They certainly presage issues that are in the foreground today, concerning class, race, and gender. That doesn’t mean that Sartre got it all correct, of course, whatever that might mean in regard to the complex realities of socio-political life. Indeed, if one is to take a stand on so many of the major socio-political issues of one’s time, as Sartre did, it is inevitable that history will not look kindly on them all. Sartre’s life and writings hence present a complex and difficult interpretive task, but they remain a powerful provocation for thought and action today.
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The Ballad of Jean Baret de Bonnefoy - Part 2
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Luc Nancy: Ontological Performance by Emily McLaughlin (review)
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What Emily McLaughlin's monograph does so well is make a compelling case: not only for reading this poet and this philosopher alongside one another, but also for reading the poet philosophically and the philosopher poetically. By this McLaughlin suggests, I think, not that one acts as an interpretative medium, tool, or analytic for the other, but that Yves Bonnefoy heeds a fundamentally ethical demand to enact an affirmative ontology through poetic action. Similarly, Jean-Luc Nancy's resonantly poetic philosophy allows us to better understand not only specific examples of poetry, but the way in which poetry allows—even insists—that we think differently, and specifically in ways that refuse or [End Page 571] resist the negativity and closure of linguistically derived representational schema through an emphasis on sense, relation, and exposure. The conclusion of the monograph begins by naming the 'ontological crisis' (p. 144) responded to by the works of the latter half of Bonnefoy's career, which are the sustained focus of McLaughlin's study. In her first chapter McLaughlin considers 'the most resolutely performative part of Dans le leurre du seuil', 'La Terre' (p. 24). She explores how Bonnefoy draws on the 'performative resources of language' (p. 23) through the use of various techniques (such as apostrophe or address), alongside images (above all the 'flamme', but also the cyclical nature of the seasons and its corollaries of birth, death, and regeneration), as well as the embodied experience of sexual intimacy, in order to affirm the 'essentially relational nature of all existence' (p. 59). Moreover, we are reminded, language is not 'other' than this relational ontology—it does not merely represent it, but rather 'participates in the dynamics of contact and exposure that are common to all material existence' (p. 23). Though we are explicitly urged to feel Nancy's presence in the first chapter on occasion, there is no doubt that readers already familiar with Nancy's work will identify the poet's and the philosopher's shared concerns more keenly early on. The second chapter, which orbits primarily around Bonnefoy's Début et fin de la neige, draws far more explicit parallels by teasing out their shared investment in touch as something that is both given and withdrawn, as well as their overlapping use of images and references (such as noli me tangere and ancient atomistic philosophy). Similarly, language is again shown to be sensuous and atmospheric, not merely significatory. If the first and second chapters are broadly concerned with the generative dynamics of touch to make the case for understanding human existence as fundamentally spacious, as opening or exposure, the third chapter moves from the (generally) haptic to the sonorous, considering the role of voice, sound, and resonance in Les Planches courbes (2001). Alongside reference to Nancy's À l'écoute (2002)—inevitably the primary intertext for this chapter—McLaughlin invites us to recognize the way in which Bonnefoy's poetic voice presents resonance 'not simply as a metaphor for the dynamics of subjectivity, but as the very dynamics that bring it into being' (p. 143). In short, as McLaughlin shows, Bonnefoy urges us to consider the role poetry might play in providing us with not only the occasion, but also the techniques, that invite us to explore new ways of perceiving ourselves and our existence in the world.
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Yves Bonnefoy, the greatest French poet of the second half of the twentieth century, passed away, this last July 6 at age 93. Yves Bonnefoy was one of the most sophisticated voices of the XX Century literature.     Yves Bonnefoy was a Poet, art historian and translator.  He was a professor at the Collège…
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Yves Bonnefoy, the greatest French poet of the second half of the twentieth century, passed away, this last July 6 at age 93. Yves Bonnefoy was one of the most sophisticated voices of the XX Century literature. Yves Bonnefoy was a Poet, art historian and translator. He was a professor at the Collège de France and a multiple times candidate for the Nobel Prize in literature. He translated many works of Shakespeare which are considered among the best in French. Yves Bonnefoy wrote many essays about Picasso, Balthus, Giacometti, Mondrian, Alechinsky and Miró. One of the last interviews with Yves Bonnefoy was at the International Book Fair, in the Mexican city of Guadalajara, back in 2013……. “Why is it necessary to think in poetry?” That was the question that Yves Bonnefoy made in his press conference at the International Book Fair of Guadalajara, when he received the award FIL for literature in Romance languages. In that unforgettable press conference, Yves Bonnefoy explained about the huge importance of poetry in the contemporary world. Because he said, “The Poetry, is the more direct approach with the truth of life”. “There is not only poetry in the poems, Bonnefoy said, poetry, can also be found in texts of Shakespeare or Cervantes”. Yves Bonnefoy first studied Mathematics and later, in Paris, influenced by Gaston Bachelard y Jean Hippolite, he decided to study Philosophy and science. Influenced by Baudelaire, Mallarmé, Jouve and Sartre, the work of Bonnefoy is characterized by its philosophical dimension (of the movement and the immobility of Douve, 1953; Dans le leurre du Seoul, 1975). And as already mentioned above, he was an author of essays on art and poetic (a réve fait unto Mantoue, 1967; Le nauge rouge, 1977; The Poésie et l’Humanité, 1984). One anecdote that Yves Bonnefoy used to remember was the day that when he, and along with historian and critic Jean Starobinski, went to visit Borges, who was in a hospital in Geneva. When the visit was finished, Bonnefoy and Starobinski started to leave the hospital and Borges suddenly began to shout: ” N’oubliez pas Verlaine, n’oubliez pas Verlaine!” (“Do not forget Verlaine, Do not forget Verlaine”!). While Bonnefoy and Starobinski walked away from the room, still blasted the voice of Borges in the corridors of the place. By the word – said Bonnefoy on poetry- began to exist again. It will be so. Yves Bonnefoy was honoured with a number of prizes throughout his creative life. Early on he was awarded the Prix des Critiques in 1971. Ten years later, in 1981, The French Academy gave him its grand prize, which was soon followed by the Goncourt Prize for Poetry in 1987. Over the next 15 years, Bonnefoy was awarded both the Prix mondial Cino Del Duca and the Balzan Prize (for Art History and Art Criticism in Europe) in 1995, the Golden Wreath of Struga Poetry Evenings in 1999, and the Grand Prize of the First Masaoka Shiki International Haiku Awards in 2000. Toward the final years of his life, Bonnefoy was recognized with the Franz Kafka Prize in 2007 and, in 2011, he received the Griffin Lifetime Recognition Award, presented by the trustees of the Griffin Poetry Prize. In 2014, he was co-winner of the Janus Pannonius International Poetry Prize. Rest in peace, Yves Bonnefoy
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Yves Jean Bonnefoy (24 June 1923, Tours – 1 July 2016 Paris) was a French poet and art historian. He also published a number of translations, most notably the plays of William Shakespeare which are considered among the best in French. He was professor at the Collège de France from 1981 to 1993 and is the author of several works on art, art history, and artists including Miró and Giacometti, and a monograph on Paris-based Iranian artist Farhad Ostovani. The Encyclopædia Britannica states that Bonnefoy was perhaps the most important French poet of the latter half of the 20th century.
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In The Present Hour, a personal narrative surfaces in splinters and shards. Every word from Bonnefoy is multifaceted, like the fragmented figures seen from different angles in cubist painting
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Seagull Books
https://www.seagullbooks.org/the-present-hour/
In The Present Hour, a personal narrative surfaces in splinters and shards. Every word from Yves Bonnefoy is multifaceted, like the fragmented figures seen from different angles in cubist painting—as befits a poet who has written extensively about artists such as Goya, Picasso, Braque and Gris. Throughout this moving collection, Bonnefoy’s poems echo each other, returning to and elaborating upon key images, thoughts, feelings and people. Intriguing and enigmatic, this mixture of sonnet sequences and prose poems—or, as Bonnefoy sees them, ‘dream texts’—move from his meditations on friendship and friends like Jorge Luis Borges to a long, discursive work in free verse that is a self-reflection on his thought and process. These poems are the ultimate condensation of Bonnefoy’s ninety years of life and writing and they will be a valuable addition to the canon of his writings available in English. ‘Beverley Bie Brahic does a splendid job of translating the latest work of Yves Bonnefoy. She catches his unique combination of human detail and a groping for the beyond [. . .] Brahic does full justice to the profoundly moving text—with its frequent shifts between the personal and the searchingly philosophical.’—Joseph Frank, author of Responses to Modernity
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https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/early/2023/01/20/13993003.01532-2022.abstract
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Respiratory recovery trajectories after severe-to-critical COVID-19: a 1-year prospective multicentre study
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[ "Clairelyne Dupin", "Pierre Le Guen", "Gwenael Lorillon", "Anne Bergeron", "Damien Basille", "Julia Delomez", "Claire Andrejak", "Valentine Bonnefoy", "Hélène Goussault", "Jean-Baptiste Assié" ]
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Background Survivors of severe-to-critical COVID-19 may have functional impairment, radiological sequelae and persistent symptoms requiring prolonged follow-up. This pragmatic study aimed to describe their clinical follow-up and determine their respiratory recovery trajectories, and factors that could influence them and their health-related quality of life. Methods Adults hospitalised for severe-to-critical COVID-19 were evaluated at 3 months and up to 12 months post-hospital discharge in this prospective, multicentre, cohort study. Results Among 485 enrolled participants, 293 (60%) were reassessed at 6 months and 163 (35%) at 12 months; 89 (51%) and 47 (27%) of the 173 ones initially managed with standard oxygen were reassessed at 6 and 12 months, respectively. At 3 months, 34%, 70% and 56% of the participants had a restrictive lung defect, impaired DLCO and significant radiological sequelae, respectively. During extended follow-up, DLCO and FVC (% of predicted value) increased by means of +4 points at 6 months, and +6 points at 12 months. Sex, body mass index, chronic respiratory disease, immunosuppression, pneumonia extent or corticosteroid use during acute COVID-19 and prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) were associated with DLCO at month 3, but not its trajectory thereafter. Among 475 (98%) patients with at least one chest computed-tomography scan during follow-up, 196 (41%) had significant sequelae on their last images. Conclusion Although pulmonary function and radiological abnormalities improved up to 1 year post-acute-COVID-19, high percentages of severe-to-critical disease survivors, including a notable proportion of those managed with standard oxygen, had significant lung sequelae and residual symptoms justifying prolonged follow-up.
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