Screen icon, Nicole Kidman, provideds the face and narrative for this airline’s evocative new “Flying Reimagined” brand campaign.
Screen icon, Nicole Kidman, provideds the face and narrative for this airline’s evocative new “Flying Reimagined” brand campaign.
Etihad Airways today launched its new global brand campaign with the worldwide premiere of a new television commercial (TVC) in Abu Dhabi, attended by Hollywood actress, Nicole Kidman; representatives of the global media; and hundreds of specially-invited guests.
Nicole Kidman is both star and narrator of the captivating feature, which will be shown on global TV stations and social media in both 60- and 30-second formats, with still versions of the campaign appearing in print, digital, and on outdoor channels.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. On the front cover of Albuquerque slam poet Manuel González’s new book are three ways that the Duke City is identified.
One is in the title – “Duende de Burque.” Burque is a shortened, colloquial Spanish version of the city’s name.
At 3 p.m. today Manuel González gives a virtual reading from “Duende de Burque” and is in conversation with Valerie Martinez, director of history and literary arts at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. To register for the Zoom event go to bkwrks.com/burque.
The duende in the book’s title González defined as “the magic that exists in each moment.”
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. One reason Michelle Otero chose “Bosque” as the title for her debut poetry collection was the “Walking With Poets” project she organized when she was Albuquerque Poet Laureate.
“I’d invite a local poet to co-host a walk in the bosque. They’d pick a trail and a poet whose work they want to celebrate. We’d stop along the walk to hear a poem and write,” Otero said in an email.
Michelle Otero
Those walks were open to the public. Usually, a dozen or more people attended. Some poems in Otero’s recently published collection started as prompts from those monthly walks. “The bosque invites you to pay attention. Poetry does the same thing. So there’s a natural connection,” she said.