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Gary Sullivan (drummer)
Gary Sullivan may refer to: *Gary Sullivan (engineer), American electrical engineer that led the development of international video and image coding standards * Gary Sullivan (poet), American poet credited with coining the term "Flarf poetry", and writing early examples of the genre * Gary Sullivan (radio), American radio host of a home improvement talk radio program * Gary Sullivan (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer of the 1960s and 1970s * Gary Sullivan (soccer) (born 1982), American soccer player for the Long Island Rough Riders and Colorado Rapids *Gary Sullivan, the New Zealand drummer who has played with Dimmer, JPSE, Chug, The Adults and The Stereo Bus *Gary Sullivan (restaurateur) Michela Larson is a Boston area chef. '' The Boston Globe'' called her one of the city’s “trailblazing female restaurateurs in an era when they were few and far between.” Larson was partners with Jody Adams in opening Rialto in Harvard Squ ..., Boston restaurateur See ...
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Gary Sullivan (engineer)
Gary Joseph Sullivan (born 1960) is an American electrical engineer who led the development of the AVC, HEVC, and VVC video coding standards and created the DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA) API/ DDI video decoding feature of the Microsoft Windows operating system. He was the chairman and a co-founder of the Joint Video Team (JVT) standardization committee that developed the H.264/AVC standard, and he personally edited large portions of it. In January 2010, he became a founding co-chairman of the Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT-VC) and an editor for developing the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard. In October 2015, he became a founding co-chairman of the Joint Video Experts Team (JVET) that developed the Versatile Video Coding (VVC) standard. He has also led and contributed to a number of other video and image related standardization projects such as extensions of ITU-T H.263 video coding, multiview and 3D video coding for AVC and HEVC, and JPEG XR imag ...
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Gary Sullivan (poet)
Gary Sullivan may refer to: *Gary Sullivan (engineer), American electrical engineer that led the development of international video and image coding standards * Gary Sullivan (poet), American poet credited with coining the term "Flarf poetry", and writing early examples of the genre *Gary Sullivan (radio), American radio host of a home improvement talk radio program * Gary Sullivan (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer of the 1960s and 1970s *Gary Sullivan (soccer) (born 1982), American soccer player for the Long Island Rough Riders and Colorado Rapids *Gary Sullivan, the New Zealand drummer who has played with Dimmer, JPSE, Chug, The Adults and The Stereo Bus *Gary Sullivan (restaurateur), Boston restaurateur See also *''At Home with Gary Sullivan ''At Home with Gary Sullivan'' is a weekly home improvement talk radio program hosted by Gary Sullivan. The program is distributed by Premiere Networks Premiere Networks (formerly Premiere Radio Networks, shorten ...
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Flarf Poetry
Flarf poetry was an '' avant-garde'' poetry movement of the early 21st century. The term ''Flarf'' was coined by the poet Gary Sullivan, who also wrote and published the earliest Flarf poems. Its first practitioners, working in loose collaboration on an email mailing list, used an approach that rejected conventional standards of quality and explored subject matter and tonality not typically considered appropriate for poetry. One of their central methods, invented by Drew Gardner, was to mine the Internet with odd search terms then distill the results into often hilarious and sometimes disturbing poems, plays and other texts. Pioneers of the movement include Jordan Davis, Katie Degentesh, Drew Gardner, Nada Gordon, Mitch Highfill, Rodney Koeneke, Michael Magee, Sharon Mesmer, Mel Nichols, Katie F-S, K. Silem Mohammad, Rod Smith, Gary Sullivan and others. Overview Joyelle McSweeney wrote in the ''Constant Critic'': Joshua Clover wrote in ''The Claudius App'': In 2007, Barret ...
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Gary Sullivan (radio)
Gary Sullivan is the host of the American nationally syndicated radio program '' At Home with Gary Sullivan''. The show is syndicated by Premiere Networks, a subsidiary of iHeartMedia, Inc. and is heard on many iHeart radio stations. It airs on Saturdays and Sundays. Gary Sullivan is a Cincinnati native and hosts the show from the studios of 550 WKRC (AM), the flagship station. Sullivan first started working in a hardware store at age 16. He attended the University of Cincinnati and eventually rose to the president and majority owner of a 16-unit hardware store chain. Before beginning his nationally syndicated radio show in 2001, Sullivan hosted a TV show called "The Hardware Store," which aired on HGTV HGTV (an initialism for Home & Garden Television) is an American pay television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. The network primarily broadcasts reality programming related to home improvement and real estate. As of February 2015, ... for four years. Refer ...
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Gary Sullivan (rugby League)
Gary Sullivan is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s. An Australian international and New South Wales interstate representative forward, he played club football in the New South Wales Rugby Football League Premiership for Newtown. Rugby career After playing for Kurri Kurri, Sullivan moved to Sydney to play in the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership for Newtown in 1970. After only six first-grade games he was selected for Australia's victorious 1970 World Cup squad at lock. Following Ron Coote's decision to stand down from representative football in 1972, Sullivan made his New South Wales début before being selected in two Tests against New Zealand. He scored two tries in Australia's 36–11 win at the SCG before playing in the Second Test in Brisbane. At the end of the year Sullivan was selected for Australia's 1972 World Cup campaign. He was selected to play at lock forward in the tournament final aga ...
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Gary Sullivan (soccer)
Gary Sullivan (born June 24, 1982 in West Islip, New York) is an American soccer defender who plays for the Long Island Rough Riders. He spent one season with the Colorado Rapids in Major League Soccer. Youth Sullivan attended West Islip High School where he was a four year varsity letterman. He then played college soccer for Adelphi University from 2000 to 2003. As a sophomore, he was named team MVP, and he was named first-team all-ASC as a junior. He was again a first-team all-ASC selection in 2003, and was a nominee for the Hermann Trophy, Which is the award to the best college player in the country. Professional In 2001, he played for the New York Freedom of the Premier Development League. In 2003, he played for the Brooklyn Knights. In February 2004, Sullivan was selected 45th overall in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft by the Colorado Rapids. Although he played in 16 games, Sullivan was used mostly as a substitute, at defender and occasionally forward, and only played 339 ...
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Dimmer (band)
Dimmer was the name under which New Zealand musician Shayne Carter (formerly of Straitjacket Fits, The DoubleHappys, and Bored Games) recorded and played music from 1994. It began as an umbrella name for jam sessions and short-lived band line-ups, then home recordings, then an ensemble with various members and guests. This evolution led to more settled four-piece rock band (especially from 2006 to 2010, when only the bassist changed). At least 41 musicians have been acknowledged as playing a part in Dimmer over 18 years, with Carter the only permanent fixture. The last Dimmer recordings were made in 2009, with the band playing live shows through 2010. A short farewell tour announced the end of the band in 2012, and Carter began recording under his own name after that. Reformed and reformatted versions of Dimmer have occasionally played live shows, drawing on all four Dimmer albums, since 2018. All four of Dimmer's albums were admired by critics, and all earned multiple New Zeal ...
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JPSE
The Jean-Paul Sartre Experience, later renamed JPS Experience after the estate of Jean-Paul Sartre threatened a lawsuit, were an indie rock band on New Zealand's Flying Nun Records. History The band was formed in 1984 by Dave Yetton (vocals, bass guitar), Gary Sullivan (drums), and Dave Mulcahy (guitar).Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 382 They were later joined by a second vocalist and guitarist, Jim Laing. Their first crudely recorded demo tape was supplied to university radio stations around the country in a can. It contained early versions of the songs "Einstein" and "Crap Rap" that would appear on subsequent releases. In 1986 they were asked to record a track for the "Weird Culture, Weird Custom" compilation produced by the student radio network. Their track was "Let That Good Thing Grow", which was re-released on their first album. They were subsequently signed by Flying Nun, who issued their eponymous début EP in January 1987, an ...
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The Adults
The Adults is a "collaborative name" used for two different recording projects led by New Zealand musician and Shihad frontman Jon Toogood. The first iteration of the Adults was a New Zealand rock supergroup that released a self-titled album in 2011. In 2018 a completely different set of musicians (other than Toogood) performed on Haja, an album that blended Aghani Al-Banat (a Sudanese style that translates to "girls' music" and is performed at weddings) with New Zealand hip hop. New Zealand supergroup, 2010–12 Beginning as a solo project of Jon Toogood's, the original Adults involved many established New Zealand musicians, including Shayne Carter, Julia Deans, Anika Moa, Tiki Taane and Ladi6. Album '' The Adults'' was released in 2011 and reached number four in the New Zealand album charts. It was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2012 New Zealand Music Awards, and the single "Anniversary Day" was on the long list for the 2012 APRA Silver Scroll award. In Ju ...
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The Stereo Bus
The Stereo Bus are a New Zealand band, formed by David Yetton, formerly of the Jean-Paul Sartre Experience. The band recorded two albums: ''The Stereo Bus'' in 1997 and ''Brand New'' in 1999 and were originally active between 1997 and 2000. In March 2011 founder David Yetton announced a new line-up and indicated he would return to playing live and recording under The Stereo Bus moniker Discography Studio albums * The Stereo Bus (1997 – Beats Bodega Records – BEATS005 / EMI (NZ) Ltd. – 5226082) *#''Shallow'' *#''Don't Open Your Eyes'' *#''Wash Away'' *#''Mirror'' *#''Be A Girl'' *#''Tell'' *#''Lie in the Arms'' *#''Waste of Time'' *#''Bright Lights'' *#''Fade'' *#''God's Fingers'' *#''Far Away'' * Brand New (1999 – EMI – 5226092) *#''Hey Thank You'' *#''Touchdown'' *#''Pretty Boys And Girls'' *#''Birthday'' *#''Brand New'' *#''Quiet Rose'' *#''Caramel'' *#''Nova Scotia'' *#''Let It Flow'' *#''Hold You Close'' *#''Burning Alcohol'' Compilations * ''Double Decker'' ...
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Gary Sullivan (restaurateur)
Michela Larson is a Boston area chef. '' The Boston Globe'' called her one of the city’s “trailblazing female restaurateurs in an era when they were few and far between.” Larson was partners with Jody Adams in opening Rialto in Harvard Square. With Gary Sullivan, she owned Rocca in the South End of Boston. Tiffani Faison was the executive chef when it closed. With Gary Sullivan and Karen Haskell, she was a principal of the Sapphire Restaurant Group. Her eponymous restaurant, which opened in 1985 in the Carter Ink Building and was one of the first women owned restaurants in the city, was a solo venture at first. The group was part of Rialto (and Jody Adams was part of the group). In 2014, she opened a restaurant in Boca Raton, Florida Boca Raton ( ; es, Boca Ratón, link=no, ) is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. It was first incorporated on August 2, 1924, as "Bocaratone," and then incorporated as "Boca Raton" in 1925. The population was 97, ...
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