Beth dillon biography

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  • Espace Ruine

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    HOWL 

    PERFORMANCE SHOWING

    Incubation planerat arbete , INCUBO season

    Theatre Biotop

    Biel/Bienne  

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    BLEEDER, BREEDER, BITCH

    SOUND RESIDENCY, LUMPENSTATION

    Listening session h,

    Kunsthaus Biel Centre d’art Bienne

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    XXXTRAORDINARY

    group exhibition curated with Vera Trachsel

    la Rada, Locarno

    Feat. Colin Raynal, Guadalupe Ruiz, Jérôme Stünzi & Stella R.K. Spinedi

    AESCHLIMANN CORTI-STIPENDIUM

    Kunsthalle Bern

    Finalist exhibition feat. Olivia Abächerli, BiglerWeibel, Mattania Bösiger, Beth Dillon, Maxi Ehrenzeller, Carina Emery, Ramon Feller, Sebastian Haas, Tobias Hauswirth, Jan Hostettler, Maya Hottarek, Martin Jakob, Lulu & Whiskey, Robin Mettler, Jonas Morgenthaler, Anita Muçolli, Felix Stöckle, Aline Witschi

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    EMBODIED RISK () 

    Joli mois de mai

    18H - 22H

    Krone Couronne

    Biel/Bienne

     A sculpture and video installation exploring bodies in states of vulnerabi

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  • Bethany Dillon

    American musician (born )

    Musical artist

    Bethany Dillon (born September 22, ), known since by her married name, Bethany Barnard, is a Contemporary Christian music artist. Her self-titled debut album was the highest selling female solo debut for that year, and attracted Gospel Music Association nominations for both Female Vocalist and New Artist of the Year. Her album Waking Up () included production assistance of the GMA's Producer of the Year, Ed Cash, as well Will Hunt and John Alagia. Her sixth and seventh albums were Stop & Listen () and A Better Word ().

    Barnard's work has appeared on the soundtrack albums of several feature films, including the single "Hero" in Dreamer (, from her second album, Imagination of that year), as well as singles for the Music Inspired by The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe () and Bridge to Terabithia (). Dillon wed Shane Barnard of Shane & Shane on March 29, , and began produ

    Elizabeth K. Dillon

    American judge (born )

    Elizabeth Kay Dillon (née Hillman; born December 14, ) is the chief United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia.

    Biography

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    Dillon received an Artium Baccalaureus degree, magna cum laude, in from Lenoir–Rhyne University. She received a Juris Doctor in from Wake Forest University School of Law. She began her legal career at Woods, Rogers & Hazlegrove, PLC, from to From to , she was a shareholder at Guynn & Dillon, PC, a predecessor to her later law firm. From to , she worked as an assistant city attorney for the City of Roanoke. From to , she had been a shareholder at Guynn, Memmer & Dillon, PC, where she handled both trial and appellate matters in federal and state courts.[1][2]

    Federal judicial service

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    On September 18, , President Barack Obama nominated Dillon to serve as a United States district judge of the United States