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A Walk Across America Book Review
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From bottom upon staff Bass Clef: (A)lways (F)ine (D)o (B)oys (G)ood
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The Early History of the Gershwin Theatre
Thousands of Americans desire to enjoy it, or wish to visit it. Many make it a Christmas tradition, bringing their families to spend a few days or a few hours. Others come to be able to say ?I?ve been there.? But what place is so phenomenal that one would do this? The answer: Broadway. One entire street dedicated to life in the theatre, amazing architecture, and most importantly, superb acting, singing and dancing. There is one theatre in particular that is well-known for architecture as well as theatrical credits. This theatre is the biggest and first most modern theatre built on Broadway, the Gershwin Theatre.
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The Renaissance - A History of the Opera
Thalia Fisher March 28, 2009 Opera Renaissance was the ?rebirth? of the classical arts and individual thinking after a thousand years of centralized religious dominance in all aspects of life (Mills 3-7). At the time of the Renaissance, opera was unleashed in Western Europe. This re-creation of Greek theatre established an outlet for numerous musicians, artists and poets. Opera was a new innovation, which revolutionized music during this time period (Riding, Alan and Leslie Dunton-Downer 17).
Private Peaceful Book Review Notes
Characters Thomas "Tommo" Peaceful Charlie Peaceful Joseph "Big Joe" Peaceful Tommo, Charlie and Big Joe's Father (James Peaceful) Tommo, Charlie and Big Joe's Mother (Sarah Peaceful) Molly Charlie and Molly's Baby Thomas"Tommo"Peaceful Molly's mother Molly's father Sarah Peaceful's aunt (who Tommo and Charlie call "Grandma Wolf" and later "the Wolfwoman") The Colonel The Colonel's wife Mr Munnings Miss McAllister The doctor that deduced Big Joe would be "no use to anyone". Jimmy Parsons Jimmy Parsons' parents The vicar The vicar's wife Farmer Cox Lambert Bertha the foxhound The pilot who Tommo, Molly and Charlie met in the field Nipper Martin Peter "Pete" Bovey Robert "Bob" James Lester "Les" James Sergeant "Horrible" Hanley Old Lady who calls Tommo a coward Captain Wilkes
Modern music from Africa
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