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Artist Spotlight: Kate Nash Two years ago Kate Nash was a virtual unknown. Now, she sits at the top of the indie pop charts as the crass little queen of your indie dreams. kate nash • kate nash indie songstress • debut single caroline's a victim • moshi moshi records • crass kate nash
The Architect who transformed London This month I am joining our 18th century event with my article on John Nash, the brilliant Regency architect. john nash • regency architecture • georgian london • regent street • regents park
Leigh Nash: Blue on Blue The upheaval might have undone a lesser artist, but Leigh Nash hung tough through Squint’s dissolution, & Sixpence’s final parting, hanging on to create "Blue on Blue." leigh nash • blue on blue • sixpence none the richer • my idea of heaven • angel tonight
NBA MVP Race Down to a Few Games Steve Nash looks to win the MVP Award for the third straight year, while Dirk Nowitzki hopes for his first. nba most valuable player award • mvp • dirk nowitzki • steve nash • nash vs nowitzki
How Phoenix Can Win the NBA Title If the Suns ever had an opportunity to win the NBA title, this would be the year. Yet, there are still many holes in the team's set up that might hinder them. steve nash mvp • phoenix suns nba finals • phoenix suns • amare stoudemire • suns need nash
Leigh Nash's Blue On Blue Sixpence None the Richer split amicably 2 years ago, but we never stopped missing Leigh Nash. So it’s with great delight that we receive news of her upcoming solo album. leigh nash • blue on blue • sixpence none the richer • pierre marchand • nettwerk porductions
No Way Out of the nWo My views on the latest pay-per-view, the feuds that climaxed there and the seeds planted. nwo • wwf • hogan • hall • nash
Truth celebrated in Akron "Ain't I a Woman?" Sojourner Truth asked in Akron, 150 years ago. She was indeed. sojourner • truth • akron • woodrow nash • oberlin
NBA's Phoenix Suns Go Down 0-2 What the Suns need to do in order to come back and win game three of their series with the San Antonio Spurs. nba • suns • spurs • duncan • nash
Spurs Take Series Lead Over Suns The Spurs are only one win away from becoming Western Conference Champs after winning Game 5 over the under-manned Phoenix Suns after Game 4 suspension of key Suns player phoenix suns • san antonio spurs • basketball playoffs • nba playoffs • 2007 playoffs
The Ten Best Films of 2001 - One To Five On the eve of the announcement of the 74th Annual Academy Award nominations, I conclude my two part series on the ten best films of 2001, with my choices for the five best films of the year. a beautiful mind • in the bedroom • ten best • academy award • cinema
Animal Crafts Ogden Nash has always been a favorite poet of mine and to celebrate his humor this week's crafts will be dedicated to animals. bug • ogden nash • poem • termite • ostrich
The Legacy of Bacon's Rebellion This article details the events of 1675-76 that culminated into what is now known as Bacon's Rebellion. A look into the legal and societal effects and long term legacy of this event is examined as well. nathaniel bacon • bacon's rebellion • colonial virginia • colonial history • indians
2007 Top Five NBA Player Match Ups Here are the top NBA player match ups to look forward to in 2007-2008. 2007 top five nba player match ups • kobe bryant and lebron james face off • nba player match ups 2007-2008 • wilt chamberlain vs bill russell • magic johnson vs larry bird
Doves 2000: The Nominations My choices for who will win the major Dove Award nominations. steven • curtis • chapman • doves • award
Jars of Clay New Project Grammy winners Jars of Clay are gearing up for the release of their highly-anticipated 7th studio project, Good Monsters, on September 5. jars of clay • good monsters • dan haseltine • work • all my tears
Jars of Clay: Good Monsters The new eagerly-anticipated self-produced Jars of Clay release, "Good Monsters," promises to shake up the expectations of Jars fans, but in the best possible way. jars of clay • good monsters • dan haseltine • leigh nash • kate york
John Stockton Player Profile John Stockton might be one of the most underrated NBA Players of all time. john stockton future hall of famer • john stockton underrated • underrated players in nba history • steve nash vs john stockton • stockton malone duo
Piccadilly Circus- London This little island surrounded by traffic was meant for better things but 'progress' got in the way john nash project • eros • angel of christian charity • most popular meeting place in london • shaftsbury avenue
Suspensions Marr Suns-Spurs Series The NBA handed out mandatory suspensions on Tuesday after Robert Horry's cross-checking of Steve Nash in the waning seconds of Monday's game four. But was it fair? nba • suspensions • robert horry • amare stoudemire • basketball
2007 NBA Awards Predictions Several players will compete for the NBA Most Improved Player award, while other awards seem to have more obvious winners. nba mvp • most valuable player • nba most improved player • nba rookie of the year • nba defensive player of the year
Brazilian Amazon's Two New Monkeys Controversial biologist Marc Van Roosmalen's discovery of two more species of titi monkey are another reason conservation groups call for better rainforest protection. brazilian amazon rainforest • titi monkeys • new primate species • rainforest conservation organizations • habitat protection
Personal Stories A collection of links to personal experiences of schizophrenia recorded on the Internet. experience of schizophrenia • personal stories • websites • web sites
Buckingham Palace for Visitors The Travelsleuth makes his annual visit to Buckingham Palace and samples an excellent family run hotel in the heart of Belgravia. london • travelsleuth • abletogo • buckingham • lime
The Oz That Almost Was Early drafts of <i>The Wizard of Oz</i> script included odd and downright bizarre scenarios, including a wicked witch that transforms into a parrot and a romance for the cowardly lion. the wizard of oz • wizard of oz • oz • citizen kane • herman mankiewicz
Women who've "Wowed" us in Music! March is Women's History Month! In honor of this event and some of the women who have left their marks in history, this article spotlights women who have wowed us with their musical talents. Not ALL of you will agree on my selection of women for this feature article. However, I hope that afer you investigate the sites offered, that you will have an appreciation for all that they have done for the music industry and most importantly, for humanity, even if their music is not your "cup of tea." women's history month • music • musicians • music educators • singers
2007 NBA Pacific Summer Preview NBA teams will scurry to refurbish and improve their rosters this summer, in hopes of improving next season. 2007 nba offseason • lakers to trade lamar odom • andrew bynum trade block • jason kidd to lakers • steve nash
Album Reviews, K - L Looking for information on your favorite Christian artist's new album? Check out our reviews of what's holy and hot today in Christian artists from K through L. katelyntyler • kathleen carnali • kathy troccoli • katie herzig • keith l. cooper
Funny Wedding Readings Think outside the box! Why not choose a humorous reading for your wedding ceremony? Includes some tried and tested poems and quotes lighthearted wedding readings • funny wedding poems • comic wedding readings • humorous verse wedding • john cooper clark i wanna be yours
Infamous American School Shootings School shootings are in the news again. This article revisits three infamous shootings within our recent past, prior to the Virginia Tech shooting. school massacre • school mass killings • school shootings • columbine • university of texas at austin school shooting
Marble Arch - A London Landmark Marble Arch is a well-known London landmark which stands on a dark, distressing part of the capital's history designed by regency architect john nash • infamous tyburn prison was nearby • marble arch based on triumphal arch of constantine • originally en route to the gallows • hanging days were public holidays
The Foundation of Europe's New World A detailed piece about how integral the labor systems were to colonial America. Discussed are the three main sources of labor in what would become the United States: the American Indian, indentured servants, and African slaves. slavery • indentured servitude • indentured servants • native americans • colonial america
The World Hockey Championships Whether you're looking for an alternative to the Stanley Cup playoffs or you just can't get enough hockey, the 2008 World Championships should serve up some sweet shinny. world hockey championships • international ice hockey federation • iihf • 2008 world championships • preview of the world hockey championships
Working The Revolution This article gives attention to the labor aspects of the American Revolution, focusing on the contribution of urban workers, farmers, slaves, and women to the Revolutionary cause. american revolution • labor history • slavery • women's history
NBA needs a George Mason The NBA playoffs need help. The league's own version of George Mason, the NCAA's 2006 Cinderella, would spice up two months of playoff boredom. But who fits the slipper? nba • nba playoffs • cavaliers • clippers • lebron james
One Weekend a Year: The All-Star Reserves My selections for the rest of the All-Star teams. shaq • o'neal • garnett • duncan • nba
74th Oscar Countdown: 6 Days Here we are, the final week before the 74th Annual Academy Awards. In my sixth article counting down to this weekend's big show, I reveal my predictions in the final four categories left, including Best Picture, and discuss this ugly smear campaign against the Best Picture frontrunner, A Beautiful Mind. a beautiful mind • controversy • best picture • academy award • oscar
Good News, Bad News - Pacific Division A brief discussion of each team's situation. lakers • shaq • kobe • malone • payton
The Wolf Pit: Two Horrors of the Civil War The Wolf Pit, by Marly Youmans, tells two unrelated stories from the Civil War era: one of a Confederate soldier; the other of a mute mulatto slave woman. With vivid description and emotion, Youmans depicts the horrors of war, including war prison camps, as well as the injustices in a slave’s life. civil war • confederacy • virginia • slavery • mulatto
The Year in Review A review of the events in WCW and WWF over the past year. year in review • wwf • wcw
2007 NBA West Playoff Matchups A breakdown and predictions of the 2007 Western Conference NBA Playoffs. 2007 nba playoffs • dallas vs golden state • mavs vs warriors • suns vs lakers • phoenix vs la
All Album Reviews and Interviews One stop shopping for all of our current album reviews and interviews with your favorite Christian artists. Except it's all free, even better. interviews with christian bands • interviews with christian artists • christian album reviews • album reviews & interviews • christian interviews
Five Houses Relating to Shakespeare Tourists can go back in time, draw inspiration from beautiful English gardens, and learn more about sixteenth century England when they visit five homes related to the poet and playwright William Shakespeare. william shakespeare • stratford-upon-avon • warwickshire • united kingdom • england
Slavery Series: An Introduction This articles begins a series on American slavery, providing an introduction to the topic and an overview of what lies ahead. A series bibliography is also included. slavery • american slavery • antebellum slavery
The Best Individual Film Achievements of 2001 The Academy will make their choices known in a matter of days ... before that happens, this week I make my own personal selections for what I thought was the best individual achievements in film for 2001 ... now if only I were an Oscar voter ... oscars • vote • ballot • nominations • best
The Republican Syndrome Since the Republican Party's inception, its candidates have dominated the presidency. The U.S. has experienced some of its worst catastrophes under Republican leaders. republicans • republicanparty • syndromegeorgew.bush • bush.presidents • conservatives watergate
Bath, Regency Jewel of the Southwest. England's Regency Jewel and onetime favourite Health Spa of Ancient Romans is host to the Travelsleuth and his Lady on their travels through ancient Wessex. england • bath • roman • goddess • abbey
British Invasion: Part II We continue the British Invasion this week with a look at who followed the Beatles into America. The American market was one of the hardest to break into, but once the Beatles had landed, the doors were open for those who had become famous in the UK to enter rock's home grounds. "The biggest thing the Beatles did was to open the American market to all British artists," said Arthur Howes, planner of the early Beatles' tours of England. "Nobody had been able to get in before the Beatles. They alone did it. I had brought over lots of American stars, but nobody had gone over there." The All-American sound of local radio stations dissapated to reveal a new force, primarily guitar bands that wrote, sang, and played all their own pieces. The mass-production of bubble-gum pop songs was to nearly come to an end, and certainly was over in the hearts of the teens. british invasion • beatles • freddie and the dreamers • herman's hermits • dave clark five
Picturesque Gardens
The picturesque movement of the late eighteenth century created gardens with a wilder beauty than the smooth lawns of the classic English landscape garden. picturesque movement • english landscape garden • garden design
Best European Rock Music Festivals A guide to some of the biggest and best music festivals in Europe, from Roskilde in Denmark to Sziget in Hungary, Germany's Rock am Ring and PinkPop in Belgium. best european rock music festivals • europe's biggest rock alternative & indie festival • music festivals in europe • roskilde in denmark • sziget in hungary |
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