As part of its ongoing effort to dispel common misconceptions about modern pig farming, the National Pork Board is teaming up with country music superstar and five-time Entertainer of the Year winner, Luke Bryan.
Drawing on his childhood upbringing on a Georgia farm, Bryan understands and appreciates the hard work more than 60,000 pig farmers across the United States put in every day.
“I have so much respect for pig farmers,” said Bryan. “I know how hard they work – from sun-up to sundown, and it’s exciting to be a part of a project helping show consumers the real care that happens on pig farms around the country.”
The National Pork Board’s latest campaign centers around a focus group video that metaphorically compares a modern pig farm to a five-star hotel. The focus group participants think they are providing feedback on a state-of-the-art hotel that includes strict cleaning protocols, well-balanced...
Drawing on his childhood upbringing on a Georgia farm, Bryan understands and appreciates the hard work more than 60,000 pig farmers across the United States put in every day.
“I have so much respect for pig farmers,” said Bryan. “I know how hard they work – from sun-up to sundown, and it’s exciting to be a part of a project helping show consumers the real care that happens on pig farms around the country.”
The National Pork Board’s latest campaign centers around a focus group video that metaphorically compares a modern pig farm to a five-star hotel. The focus group participants think they are providing feedback on a state-of-the-art hotel that includes strict cleaning protocols, well-balanced...
- 9/20/2022
- Look to the Stars
Stars and casts from the current Broadway line-up have been busy in the studio, recording for the 2013 Broadway's Carols for a Cure, Volume 15. Singing traditional and original holiday songs, this annual holiday music CD benefits Broadway CaresEquity Fights AIDS Bcefa, one of the nation's leading industry-based, nonprofit AIDS fundraising and grant-making organizations. Below, BroadwayWorld brings you exclusive photos from The Phantom Of The Opera's recording session for 'Gloria in Excelsis Deo' with castmembers Bill Kazdan, Joy L. Matthews-Jacobs, Cindy Hoxie, Wade Walfon, Kenneth Kantor, Angie Finn, Rose Mary Taylor, Laird Mackintosh, David Michael Garry, Victoria Toelker, Marni Raab, Mary Michael Patterson, Lynne Abeles, Elizabeth Welch, Nathan Patrick Morgan, Kelly Jeanne Grant, Jeremy Hays, Duane McDevitt, Michele McConnell, Santomi Hofman, Katherine McNamee, Tim Jerome, Heather Hill, Grace P. Jones, Arlo Hill, Elena Pellicciaro, Richard Poole and Sarah Bakker.
- 12/9/2013
- by Genevieve Rafter Keddy
- BroadwayWorld.com
Parenthood, Season 5, Episode 2: “All Aboard Who’s Coming Aboard”
Written by David Hudgins
Directed by Lawrence Trilling
Airs Thursdays at 10pm (Est) on NBC
This week, on Parenthood: Zeek and Camille have dry rot, Sarah has a candle, and Kristina has sustainability problems
Last week’s premiere picked up with each of the Braverman siblings facing change. This week that continues and extends out a generation to include Zeek and Camille as well. For a show so focused on family, and characters with similar priorities, it seems unlikely the pair will sell their home and downsize to a condo. Even more than the characters not wanting to give up the space, the visual ties of a location like the Braverman homestead carry significant weight in a show like this and family dramas (sitcoms too) almost never drastically change their main sets after the first season or two. That being said,...
Written by David Hudgins
Directed by Lawrence Trilling
Airs Thursdays at 10pm (Est) on NBC
This week, on Parenthood: Zeek and Camille have dry rot, Sarah has a candle, and Kristina has sustainability problems
Last week’s premiere picked up with each of the Braverman siblings facing change. This week that continues and extends out a generation to include Zeek and Camille as well. For a show so focused on family, and characters with similar priorities, it seems unlikely the pair will sell their home and downsize to a condo. Even more than the characters not wanting to give up the space, the visual ties of a location like the Braverman homestead carry significant weight in a show like this and family dramas (sitcoms too) almost never drastically change their main sets after the first season or two. That being said,...
- 10/4/2013
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
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