Somewhere may refer to:
Somewhere is a multi-disciplinary UK-based creative organisation founded in 2001 by artist / film-makers Karen Guthrie (born 1970) and Nina Pope (born 1968).
After studying together at Edinburgh College of Art, Pope & Guthrie completed MA's in London and began collaborating as artists in 1995, with their installation "Somewhere Over the TV" at the Collective Gallery in Edinburgh, followed by their live online travelogue "A Hypertext Journal" in March 1996.
Somewhere has long-term collaborators including composer Tim Olden and technologist Dorian Moore. In 2007 Karen Guthrie & Nina Pope won the first ever Northern Art Prize Northern Art Prize.
In 2010/11 Somewhere was appointed as guest artists to programme and create content for the Floating Cinema, part of Up Projects' Portavilion series of temporary cultural spaces for London. Housed in a customised narrowboat designed by architects Studio Weave, the Floating Cinema is an Olympic Development Authority commission taking place across summer 2011 on London's East End canals. Guest speakers and performers aboard included Olympic polemicist Iain Sinclair, broadcaster Michael Smith (who premiered his directorial debut 'Drift Street' aboard) and nature writer Richard Mabey.
Somewhere is a live album by Keith Jarrett's "Standards Trio", recorded in July 2009, and released on 14 May 2013, by ECM.
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Most Valuable Player is an award, typically for the best performing player in a sport or competition.
MVP may also refer to:
In sports, a Most Valuable Player (MVP) award is an honor typically bestowed upon the best-performing player (or players) in an entire league, for a particular competition, or on a specific team. Initially used in professional sports, the term is now also commonly used in amateur sports, as well as in other completely unrelated fields such as business and music. In many sports, MVP awards are presented for a specific match—in other words, a man of the match award.
The term is most common in the United States and Canada. In other cases, "Player of the Year" is used. In Australia, Australian rules football clubs and leagues use the term "Best and Fairest", while those playing rugby league use "Player of the Year", such as the Dally M Medal. The National Basketball League, however, uses the American-style "MVP" for its awards. Insofar as there is a distinction between an MVP and a Player of the Year, a "player of the year" describes the greatest individual talent, while a "most valuable player" is a person most responsible for their team's success.
MVP is an Australian sports television series which aired on One HD in 2010. It was hosted the former NBL player Steve Carfino.