But I remember at the end-- Laurie Ann Gibson, my choreographer, really did her big one with that.She did. She's like, I know your capabilities and you can shimmy.
Leon Addison Brown, actor. Laurie Metcalf, act-- or.Are you sure? Yes, I am sure.
By the way, that was an easy decision. Laurie Metcalf, genius, do it.Yes, that was easy.
And I hope that it allows the actors to then get the right lift-off into each scene. Laurie , have you ever worked with a set like this?
Central. Central Massachusetts with us. Laurie Herboldsheimer and Dean Stiglitz.Laurie and Dean live in Leominster.
Laurie Herboldsheimer and Dean Stiglitz.Laurie and Dean live in Leominster.Quick quiz. Birthplace of Johnny Appleseed.
it's kind of frightening. Laurie has occasionally said, "I just want five minutes in your mind." She said one day, I think she's got it down to like, a minute.30 seconds. I don't want to be in there too long.
you can join. I talked about the Open Rights Group. I co-founded that here in the UK although I have very little to do with running it. I'm on the advisory board, along with Ben Laurie , who works out of this office and many other interesting and good people. Also, Alan Cox who you may know from old Linux kernel maintenance, although he's not doing thatanymore famously. But there's also groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation, EDRI, all around the world and we are making serious headway, not just by shutting down bad laws
And when he is coming to Canada-- he came last year in June. Laurier University offered a doctorate degree in Law. And what Ziauddin was asking-- they asked if what we can do.
Okay, many of you who were admitted around that time. So Laurie calls up and says, "I hear Boston is shut down. I wanted you to know that it's 75 degrees and sunny in Palo Alto, and you should come here."
You come back a couple weeks later and they give you the diagnosis. And Laurie says-- when I come back later, she says, you definitely have ADD. She's like, you are off the charts.
And Dwight believes that if he could just read "The Shack" again, he could get unstuck, but he can't get past chapter one. And Laurie is so angry because her daughter is dead. Her daughter is dead, and she is furious, furious at God.
And Mackenzie goes and sits down and doesn't touch anything, and they start a conversation. And Laurie says, you have no idea.
the sandwich in in Macau and I I described it and what I remembered it as and Laurie came in with the recipe and we made it for the photo shoot and I mean everybody was on that thing like seagulls on a chicken wing it was just so really simple yeah and really delicious what what just um there's a
And I've come to realize that I wanted to speak on this subject. When Laurie said, what do you want to speak on? I kind of thought about a lot of the topics I do talk about, which has to do with photography, and business,
And I realized I'd been thinking about it really narrowly, and especially the more you give the answer to the question, you're like, OK-- Laurie Anderson, and Madonna, and la di di di di-- all this shit that I listened to when I was a kid. And you start just having a fucking laundry list of people.
I think that we got lucky. Principal Laurie : It's powerful.
I think that we got lucky. Principal Laurie : You guys know that we're now a charter school versus New Orleans Public School; you know that, right?
And so that was some, a seed, seed in my mind. And then um, I was thinking about what um, the character of Laurie from Little Women and I don't know how well you know the story but Laurie is Teddy Lawrence, the boy, a lot of people that don't know the, Little Women, they think it's a girl. Laurie was a nickname for Teddy Lawrence, and he lived next door. He was the son of a wealthy family and became a friend of the March sisters in the story of Little Women and especially a friend of Jo. Um, and they were, sort of, kindred spirits.
Which makes riding the Moore's law wave one of the great adventures of all time. William Kennedy-Laurie Dixon. Who's that?
I probably used Google to find her as well, so thank you for that. Her name is Laurie . I went to see her and go through the tests.
and I were walking in the woods. Dwight and his wife Laurie have a cabin summer cottage up at Cultus Lake. And we are spending a few days with them.
And while we were emailing, Dwight and I-- and he says, Dwight, by the way, is a business guy. His wife Laurie is a spiritual formations director. But Dwight is the first person who told me about "The Shack" in 2008 and gave me my first copy.
to call on stage your co-author Lorie Wu liver so we welcome Laurie so how long have you guys been working together and how did you meet cuz it's a pretty interesting story as well cookbook first or the first cookbook
version of a family cookbook and I guess that was the starting point for our our discussion and Laurie co-wrote you know basically made every you know reasonable decision about the thing general contracted wrong we you tell of it was
So my name is Laurie Wallmark.
Right. So working with director Will Frears, how much of the character of Annie did you bring to the table combined with what Laurie brought? I mean, I don't think-- I like to think we sort of-- I mean, mostly I listen to Laurie because she's brilliant,
Here's Laurie . So this is a typical vehicle in Kenya.
one book, The Little Women that we know is actual, was two separate books. But she got letters, and letters and letters from fans while she was writing the second half. Please let Jo and Laurie end up together. Please let them get married, um, you know, this is th most wonderful romance. But she, Louisa did not want them to end of together because Luisa May Alcott was staunchly independent and felt a sense of responsibility writing for young women readers that she wanted to show them that that wasn't necessarily the
really a satisfying explanation. So, my idea was to think about what could be in these letters and journals that she was going to burn and what if there was a real person who inspired the character of Laurie and then she decided to erase him from the record. So that was the basis for for this story. Um, I guess I could read a little bit, is that good? Okay. Just take a drink. Do you have any questions about that stuff so far?
And how we are going to do that, to co-develop peace education curriculum, working with few University in Pakistan and Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo University, McMaster, a few professors here at University of Toronto-- so we'll be developing core developing peace education curriculum and provide training to educators.
I wanted to be Corinne Allal and Laurie Anderson.
in a tree house. And Dwight's stuck and Laurie is completely stuck. And Dwight believes that if he could just read "The Shack" again, he could get unstuck, but he can't get past chapter one.
And Mackenzie goes and sits down and doesn't touch anything, and they start a conversation. And I look over at Dwight and Laurie , and they're in shock.
Her name's Nancy Walton Laurie .
I'm not a fan of my show. I'm a fan of Laurie . They're very-- I'm a fan of everyone else in it.
is a real treat. And to see Bruce and Laurie and Leon find new things, change things, add nuance, add meaning, add texture, so that every time I go back, it's things they've found. It's not at all things that I have been like, oh, god, that was such a good idea by me.
We ended up getting a lot of natural looks. I actually shared this image with Laurie for our Women in Google Photography Series.
Hi. I'm Laurie . Hey, Laurie .
The last survivor I want to introduce you to today is Laurie , a breast cancer survivor.
- Hi. My name is Laurie Ratliff.
Jared, and Laurie . At the conference like ICEBAT, International Conference on Evidence Based Aquatic Therapy,
It's beautiful underwater. Laurie , would you mind telling us a little bit more about what the experience was like the first time you
of building a look there's a lot of people a lot of people's labor behind behind the book but considering your extensive travel schedule right no Laurie was mentioning the use of technology right being at Google kind of how did you guys facilitate and being in Asia and you guys working on the cookbook here how much did you guys actually meet in
It's just a kind of-- it's a treat. Because, as Laurie said at the beginning, it sort of lives. It's a living organism, and so you get to go back and visit it.
And I think we made great progress. And you said, when Laurie and Bruce got into the room with Will, I mean, they sat there and talked for a long time.
them at info@ beeuntoothers.com. So please join me in welcoming Dean and Laurie . Well, I'm really glad to be here at Google, and I'm hoping that one of you is working on charging my phone over 4G because the battery keeps
Shohini is Professor of Physics and Computer Science at Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada, Director of the Laurier Center for Women in Science,
Not only one Malala-- every girl in that valley was like Malala. We took a delegation from New Waterloo and Laurier University, and the government information minister-- the federal government information minister--
And now, I can bring in Laurie , a breast cancer survivor.