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- Guttorm Guttormsen (1974), Jon Balke (1975), Karin Krog (1978), Knut Riisnæs (1984), Terje Rypdal (1985, 1986, 1988) and Jon Eberson (1987, 1989) are among the artists he has visited Moldejazz through the years.
- In February 2006, the normally reclusive Watson made the mainstream news when, writing in New Contrast, he launched an attack on Antjie Krog, accusing her of plagiarism.
- The Krog Street Tunnel under the CSX Railroad connects Inman Park with Cabbagetown and is famous for street art.
- Examples are Ponce City Market, Krog Street Market, Telephone Factory Lofts, Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills, King Plow and Goat Farm Arts Centers and many others, particularly in the Old Fourth Ward, Inman Park Village, Cabbagetown and Reynoldstown, and the Marietta Street Artery.
- Met woorde soos met kerse (2002), a selection of poetry in indigenous South African languages, arranged and translated into Afrikaans by Krog.
- The jazz scene in Norway is also thriving; Karin Krog, Terje Rypdal, Jan Garbarek, Jon Christensen, Arild Andersen, and piano playing writer Ketil Bjørnstad, followed by Mari Boine, Sidsel Endresen, Bugge Wesseltoft, Nils Petter Molvær, Eivind Aarset and Rebekka Bakken are internationally recognised.
- Specialist plus-size brands (found in independent plus-size shops) known to be active in the UK (2010) include: Hebbeding (the Netherlands), Dearcurves(UK), Escaladya (Germany), Martine Samoun (Belgium), Marina Rinaldi (Italy), Persona (Italy), Elena Grunert (Germany), Elena Miro (Italy), Verpass (Germany), Chalou (Germany), Kirsten Krog (Denmark), Wille (Germany), Jomhoy (Spain), Yoek (Netherlands), Be The Queen (France), Alain Weiz (France), Tummy Tuck Not Your Daughters Jeans NYDJ (USA), Anathea by Didier Parakian (France), Fred Sabatier (France), Tia (Denmark), Rofa (Germany), Jorli (Denmark), NP (Finland), OpenEnd (Germany), Sumissura (Switzerland), A Big Attitude (USA), Terry Precision Cycling (USA), and Carmakoma (Denmark).
- With Krog following suit, they both signed a try-out contract with Austrian club, EC VSV, on October 2, 2014.
- Opening speakers have included Petina Gappah (2019), Eva Menasse (2018), Elif Shafak (2017), César Aira (2016), Javier Marías (2015), Pankaj Mishra (2014), Taiye Selasi (2013), Liao Yiwu (2012), Tahar Ben Jelloun (2011), Juan Goytisolo (2010), Arundhati Roy (2009), Nancy Huston (2008), David Grossman (2007), Édouard Glissant (2006), Carlos Fuentes (2005), Antjie Krog (2004), Shashi Tharoor (2003), Dževad Karahasan (2002), and Charles Simic (2001).
- With the question regarding whether there was more than one runemaster named Öpir, one scholar accepted the following 46 signed inscriptions as being made by Öpir: Sö 308 in Vid Järnavägen, U 23 in Hilleshögs, U 36 in Svartsjö Djurgård, U 104 in Eds, U 118 in Älvsunda, the now-lost U 122 in Järva Krog, U 142 in Fällbro, the now-lost U 168 in Björkeby, U 179 in Riala, U 181 in Össeby-Garn, U 210 in Åsta, U 229 in Gällsta, the now-lost U 262 in Fresta, U 279 in Skälby, U 287 and U 288 in Vik, U 307 in Ekeby, the now-lost U 315 in Harg, U 462 in Prästgården, U 485 in Marma, U 489 in Morby, U 541 and U 544 in Husby-Lyhundra, the now-lost U 565 in Ekeby Skog, U 566 in Vällingsö, U 687 in Sjusta, U 880 in Skogstibble, U 893 in Högby, U 898 in Norby, U 922 and now-lost U 926 in Uppsala Cathedral, U 961 in Vaksala, U 970 in Bolsta, U 973 in Gränby, the now-lost U 984 in Ekeby, U 993 in Brunnby, U 1034 in Tensta, U 1063 in Källslätt, U 1072 in Bälinge, U 1100 in Sundbro, U 1106 in Äskelunda, U 1159 in Skensta, U 1177 in Hässelby, U Fv1948;168 in Alsike, U Fv1976;107 at Uppsala Cathedral, and the now-lost Gs 4 in Hedesunda.
- Of note were filmmaker Olav Dalgard; the authors Helge Krog, Odd Eidem, Sigurd Hoel, Arnulf Øverland, Nic Waal and Inger Hagerup—the latter two of the few women who were connected to Mot Dag; future director of Norway's military intelligence Vilhelm Evang and future director of the Norwegian Directorate for Health, Karl Evang.
- In 1970, at the height of John Vorster's leadership, a teenaged Antije Krog penned an anti-racist poem for her school magazine: Gee vir my 'n land waar swart en wit hand aan hand, vrede en liefde kan bring in my mooi land (Give me a land where black and white hand in hand, Can bring peace and love to my beautiful land) scandalising her rural, Afrikaans-speaking, and Pro-National Party community and bringing the national media to her parents' doorstep.
- David Akutagawa, karatekaNoah Kenshin Browne, soccer playerYuka Chokyu, para-badminton playerChrista Deguchi, judokaBill Hatanaka, football playerShane Higashi, karatekaNathan Hirayama, rugby playerAkito Hirose, ice hockey playerTaro Hirose, ice hockey playerKate Horne, curlerMartin Kariya, ice hockey playerNoriko Kariya, boxerPaul Kariya, ice hockey playerSteve Kariya, ice hockey playerYoshio Katsuta, judokaSarah Kawahara, figure skaterJason Krog, ice hockey playerJon Matsumoto, ice hockey playerGlenn Michibata, tennis playerBryan Miki, curlerKeegan Messing, figure skaterIssey Nakajima-Farran, soccer playerParis Nakajima-Farran, soccer playerEmily Nishikawa, cross-country skierKristy Odamura, softball playerTakemasa Okuyama, karatekaStuart Percy, ice hockey playerShigetaka Sasaki, judokaRaymond Sawada, ice hockey playerYoshio Senda, judokaDevin Setoguchi, ice hockey playerMasaru Shintani, karatekaJamie Storr, ice hockey playerVicky Sunohara, ice hockey player and coachNick Suzuki, ice hockey playerRyan Suzuki, ice hockey playerMasao Takahashi, judoka and authorPhil Takahashi, judokaRay Takahashi, wrestler and judokaTina Takahashi, judokaAtsuko Tanaka, ski jumperYuki Tsubota, freestyle skierMasami Tsuruoka, karatekaKatie Tsuyuki, snowboarderJohn Tucker, ice hockey playerNyl Yakura, badminton playerKimiko Zakreski, snowboarder.
- Among the visitors were theatre critic Sigurd Bødtker, who eventually moved in with her, Olaf Bull, Nils Kjær, Helge Krog, Ronald Fangen, Sigurd Hoel, Nini Roll Anker, Oda Krohg, Hulda Garborg, Sigrid Undset, Jens Thiis and Sven Elvestad.
- Kent, who Helge Krogh referred to as Ronald Fangen's "astral body", was an outspoken participator in this ideological conflict that ended with Hoel, Krog, Arnulf Øverland, Francis Bull and A.
- As a composer-producer-arranger, he has collaborated with artists as diverse as Japanese enka balladeer Saburo Kitajima, composers Ryuichi Sakamoto and Koji Ueno, jazz vocalists Helen Merrill and Karin Krog, guitarist Kazumi Watanabe, French pop singer Pierre Barouh, and DJ Towa Tei.
- Participants: Ayreen Anastas, Emily Apter, Ariella Azoulay, Ecke Bonk, Stella Bruzzi, François Bucher, Eduardo Cadava, Tony Cokes, Catherine David, Okwui Enwezor, Omer Fast, Rene Gabri, Philip Gourevitch, Brian Holmes, Thomas Keenan, Bettina Knaup, Joachim Koester, Antjie Krog, Xavier Le Roy, Chris Marker, Angela Melitopoulos, Marie-José Mondzain, João Moreira Salles, Edgar Morin, Michael Mrakitsch, Rabih Mroué, Issam Nasser, Marcel Ophüls, Rick Prelinger, Uruphong Raksasad, Jacques Rancière, Alain Resnais, Adrian Rifkin, Ben Russell, Walid Sadek, Lee Anne Schmitt, Florian Schneider, Stefanie Schulte Strathaus, Eileen Simpson, Eyal Sivan, Eduardo Thomas, Ben White, Frederick Wiseman and Zinny/Maidagan.
- The city's Office of Cultural Affairs selected 29 standout murals to avoid whitewashing including murals commissioned as part of the BeltLine, works created during the Living Walls conferences, but not the most famous street art space in the city, the Krog Street Tunnel.
- NKS was founded in 1896 following initiatives by Fredrikke Marie Qvam, Randi Blehr, Cecilie Thoresen Krog and Margrethe Vullum.
- Jan Gunnar Hoff (born 22 October 1958) is a Norwegian jazz pianist, composer, arranger and professor, living in Bodø, known from cooperations with jazz musicians like Pat Metheny, Mike Stern, Alex Acuña, Audun Kleive, Mathias Eick, John Surman, Karin Krog, Maria João, Marilyn Mazur, Anders Jormin, Arve Henriksen, Per Jørgensen, Tore Brunborg, Bjørn Kjellemyr, Ernst-Wiggo Sandbakk, Per Mathisen, Gary Novak, Arild Andersen, Tore Johansen, Nils Petter Molvær, Ståle Storløkken, Gary Husband a.
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