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Baskin may refer to: Film * ''Baskin'' (film), a 2015 Turkish surreal horror film by director Can Evrenol People *Bibi Baskin (born 1952), Irish radio & TV presenter, hotelier, and author * Burt Baskin (1913–1967), American founder of an ice cream chain *Carole Baskin (born 1961), American zookeeper and animal rights activist * David Baskin, American neurosurgeon * Eino Baskin (1929–2015), Estonian actor and theatre director * Elya Baskin (born 1951), Latvian actor *Jeremy Baskin (born 1962), South African labour market analyst * John Baskin, American television writer and producer *Joseph Baskin (1880–1952), Belarusian-born labor activist *Gershon Baskin (born 1956), Israeli peace activist * Leonard Baskin (1922–2000), American sculptor and artist * Monica Baskin, American psychologist *Nora Raleigh Baskin (born 1961), American author *R. N. Baskin (1837–1918), American politician * Roman Baskin (1954–2018), Estonian actor and director *Theodore Baskin (born 1950), Ame ...
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Baskin (film)
''Baskin'' is a 2015 Turkish surrealist horror film directed by Can Evrenol, based on his 2013 short film by the same name. It centers around five police officers who have inadvertently wandered into Hell. First screened at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2015, the film marks Evrenol's feature film directorial debut. Actors Muharrem Bayrak and Gorkem Kasal, who had performed in the short film version, returned to star in the full-length film, joined by Ergun Kuyucu, Fatih Dokgoz and Sabahattin Yakut as the five police officers that make up the film's main cast of protagonists. First-time actor Mehmet Cerrahoglu has received positive reviews for his noteworthy performance as the villain, The Father. Cerrahoglu suffers from an ultra rare skin condition which gives him his unique physical appearance. Plot A young boy wakes in the night after hearing strange sexual noises from his mother's bedroom. He sees his TV showing static and is suddenly terrified by a vi ...
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Leonard Baskin
Leonard Baskin (August 15, 1922 – June 3, 2000) was an American sculptor, draughtsman and graphic artist, as well as founder of the Gehenna Press (1942–2000). One of America's first fine arts presses, it went on to become "one of the most important and comprehensive art presses of the world", often featuring the work of celebrated poets, such as Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes, Anthony Hecht, and James Baldwin side by side with Baskin's bold, stark, energetic and often dramatic black-and-white prints. Called a "Sculptor of Stark Memorials" by the ''New York Times,'' Baskin is also known for his wood, limestone, bronze, and large-scale woodblock prints, which ranged from naturalistic to fanciful, and were frequently grotesque, featuring bloated figures or humans merging with animals. "His monumental bronze sculpture, ''The Funeral Cortege'', graces the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C." Major work A committed figurative artist, and the son and brother of rabbi ...
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Baskin-Robbins
Baskin-Robbins is an American multinational chain of ice cream and cake speciality shops owned by Inspire Brands. Based in Canton, Massachusetts, Baskin-Robbins was founded in 1945 by Burt Baskin (1913–1967) and Irv Robbins (1917–2008) in Glendale, California.Our History
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It is the world's largest chain of ice cream speciality stores, with more than 8,000 locations, including nearly 2,500 shops in the and over 5,000 in other countries. Baskin-Robbins has stores in nearly 50 countries. The company is known for its "31 flavors" slogan, with the idea that a customer ...
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Baskin, Louisiana
Baskin is a village in Franklin Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 254 at the 2010 census, up from 188 in 2000. Baskin is located north of the parish seat of Winnsboro. History Baskin was named in honor of Dr. Adolphus McDuffie Baskin, a pioneer settler. Lainey Wilson, Country Music Award Female Vocalist of the year in 2023, was born here in 1992. Geography Baskin is located in northwestern Franklin Parish at (32.257544, -91.746378), along U.S. Route 425, which leads south to Winnsboro and north to Rayville. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all land. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 188 people, 77 households, and 47 families residing in the village. The population density was . There were 86 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the village was 94.68% White, 2.66% African American, 0.53% Native American, and 2.13% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any r ...
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Kathleen Baskin-Ball
Kathleen Baskin-Ball (September 16, 1958 – December 2, 2008) was an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church. She was ordained as deacon and probationary member of the North Texas Conference in 1983 and as elder and full member of the North Texas Conference in 1988. She received national recognition for her preaching, especially to youth. She was a keynote speaker at Youth2007, the international youth conference of the UMC. She was also recognized regionally as the first female minister in North Texas to demonstrate high membership and worship attendance growth while serving as senior pastor of a large church. She had a notable career record of growth in membership, worship attendance, and people joining by profession of faith. Baskin-Ball died on December 2, 2008, after two years' illness with cancer. Churches served * Suncreek United Methodist Church, Senior Pastor, 2001-2008 (Allen, Texas) * Greenland Hills United Methodist Church, Senior Pastor, 1994-2001 (East Dall ...
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Theodore Baskin
Theodore Baskin (born June 14, 1950) has been Principal Oboe of the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal since 1980. Born in Detroit, MI, he studied oboe with Arno Mariotti while at Cass Technical High School and John de Lancie while at the Curtis Institute of Music. Prior to his employment in the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, he held posts in the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the Auckland Symphonia. Additionally, from 2000 to 2002, he was Professor of Oboe at the Indiana University School of Music. Baskin has appeared as soloist in Canada, the United States, Japan, and New Zealand. In addition to the more than 70 recordings with the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal and Maestro Charles Dutoit for London/Decca Records, he has recorded four Vivaldi concerti for Chandos Records with I Musici de Montreal and has participated in chamber recordings with ''Les vents de Montréal'' for the CBC, Analekta, and Atma labels. In 1989, Baskin traveled to Moscow to give the world premiere o ...
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Roman Baskin
Roman Baskin (25 December 1954 – 13 September 2018) was an Estonian actor and director of stage and screen. His parents were Eino Baskin and Ita Ever. Baskin's credits as an actor included ''Lotte from Gadgetville'' (2006), '' 186 Kilometres'' (2007), '' Letters to Angel'' (2010), and ''The Idiot'' (2011). He directed ''Peace Street'' in 1991, and a television film adaptation of '' The Visit'' in 2006. For his career in film, Baskin received the Order of the White Star The Order of the White Star ( et, Valgetähe teenetemärk; french: Ordre de l'Etoile Blanche) was instituted in 1936. The Order of the White Star is bestowed on Estonia Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic ..., fourth class in 2018. He was diagnosed with cancer and died on 13 September 2018. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Baskin, Roman 1954 births 2018 deaths 21st-century Estonian male actors Estonian male film actors Estonian male stage actors Estonian male voice acto ...
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Nora Raleigh Baskin
Nora Raleigh Baskin (born May 18, 1961) is an American author of books for children and young adults. Biography Nora Baskin was born in Brooklyn, New York City and is Jewish. When Baskin was three, her mother committed suicide, and many of her own feelings surrounding that incident have later fueled her writing. When Baskin was seven, she and her family moved to upstate New York. When she was 23, she graduated from the State University of New York at Purchase. Her books are based on her life, with Baskin feeling as though she has been writing about the same character much of her life. At first, Baskin began by writing fiction for adults and had been trying to get published for around five years. During a writing course Baskin took, a woman suggested she try writing for children, and Baskin changed her target audience. In 1999, the story of the "sad motherless little girl" that she felt had been inside of her became part of her first published novel, ''What Every Girl (Except Me) ...
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Monica Baskin
Monica Baskin is an American psychologist who is a professor of medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Her research considers health disparities in the Deep South. She serves as Director of Community Outreach and Engagement at the O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center. Early life and education Baskin grew up in Southwest Atlanta. Her mother and father were from rural Georgia and Alabama. Her father was diagnosed with eye neoplasm when she was a child, and ultimately lost his eye. Baskin has said that she remembers being told that she "would need to be 'twice as good' as her white peers in order to be as successful,". She studied psychology and sociology at Emory University. She moved to Georgia State University for her graduate studies, where she earned a master's degree in community counselling. She remained at Georgia State for her doctoral research, where she studied public health interventions for adolescents diagnosed with sickle cell disease. After losing her fa ...
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Gershon Baskin
Gershon Baskin ( he, גרשון בסקין, born in New York City in 1956) since August 2021 is the Director of the Holy Land Bond (a company registered in the UK) a new investment fund aimed at investing in housing projects for Palestinians in East Jerusalem, integrated housing projects for Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel in Israel's "mixed cities" and employment and industrial zones that are either cross boundary Israeli Palestinian, or for Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel. Baskin was the founder and former co-chairman of IPCRI - Israel/Palestine Center for Research and Information (later renamed Israel Palestine Creative Regional Initiatives), dedicated to the resolution of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict on the basis of a "two-states for two peoples" solution. He is a social and political activist and a researcher of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and peace process. Baskin founded IPCRI in March 1988 and served as its Co-Director until January 2012 ...
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Bibi Baskin
Olive "Bibi" Baskin (born 19 May 1952) is an Irish radio presenter, hotelier and former television presenter for Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ). She has been described as "RTÉ's legendary redhead". She has also worked as a magazine and newspaper writer and journalist. Career Baskin grew up in Ardara in County Donegal in the west of Ulster, the northern province in Ireland, and attended the local Wood School. Her parents were Jack and Hilda Baskin (née Hanlon) and she has two sisters. With RTÉ, she presented a television programme called '' Evening Extra'' from 1986 to 1988, and then had her own chat show named '' Bibi''. She left the broadcaster in 1994 to work in New York and Great Britain. She returned briefly to RTÉ in 1998 to present ''The Saturday Show'' before working on different projects and, while contemplating her next move, decided to write a book. A practitioner and advocate of Ayurvedic healing medicine and therapies, Baskin visited India with a frie ...
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Joseph Baskin
Joseph Baskin (October 20, 1880 – June 26, 1952) was a Belarusian-born Jewish-American labor activist. Life Baskin was born on October 20, 1880 in Biala, Minsk Governorate, Russia, the son of Nachim Mendel and Rose Baskin. The son of a poor elementary school teacher, Baskin was raised by his father's second wife following the death of his biological mother. He attended religious elementary schools in Biala, Ilya, Hute, and Dolhinov until he was twelve. When he was twelve, while still a Yeshiva student, he became an elementary school teacher for two young boys. He then went to Vilna and studied in Rabbi Yoyel's Yeshiva while working as an assistant synagogue sexton in the cobblers' synagogue. He also studied Russian and secular subjects, and under the influence of his older brother Avrom, who left the Yeshiva to become a laborer, he became a socialist supporter by the age of fifteen. He became a member of the Bund shortly after it formed in 1897, when he was seventeen. He initi ...
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