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Bose Wave Machine Not Impressive Teens in the 1960s knew you could rock to the Rolling Stones at top volume and not blow your speakers. But Bose 21st Century is no rave. bose • paul harvey • music • audio • sound
Jabra Headset Review The Jabra Ear Wave Boom is not the business traveler's cell phone hands-free headset of choice, in spite of sleek styling, a fair price and plenty of marketing hype. jabra • ear wave boom • hand-free • hands free • headset
FeministYouthCulture Feminist's active in the 60s, 70s and 80s frequently ask 'where are the young feminists?' This article explores the commodification of feminism and its connections to girl culture. Young women are often feminist in principle but actively reject the label of 'feminist'. feminism • youth • culture • capitalism • girls
New CDs from Depeche Mode and INXS The return of the old guard is here. depeche mode • inxs • depeche mode 12th cd ultra • new wave sound of yesteryear turned into electroni • inxs 10th album elegantly wasted
Instrument Tuning No one will respect you as a musician (or even want to listen to your performance) unless you can play or sing in tune. tuning • tune • frequency • sharp • flat
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Sara Teasdale's To E. The speaker in Sara Teasdale's Petrarchan sonnet, "To E.," dramatizes her memories of beauty that she treasures, with a special memory of a treasured soul. sara teasdale's to e • a petrarchan sonnet • octave • sestet • memories
The Conductor's Language The conductor of an orchestra or other ensemble is truly the heartbeat of the music. Many people, however, don't have a real understanding of just how complex and important the conductor's job really is. conductor • conducting • baton • orchestra • pattern
Kyle Busch Wins First COT Race Kyle Busch held off Jeff Burton to win the Food City 500 at Bristol. nascar • nextel cup • bristol motor speedway • food city 500 • car of tomorrow
Why do People (Still) Pick Up Hitch-Hikers? So many people seem to think that hitching is a dying if not dead art. There are indeed many fewer hitchers than there were in many western countries, but for some reason it seems still to work very well ... Many fewer people seem to have the courage to hitch, but people just keep on stopping regardless. So just why do they stop? stop
Postmodern Feminism This article looks at the impact of postmodernism on 2nd wave feminism. women • equality • gender • race • class
Emperor Bonaparte Exiled The later years, demise and death of France's greatest emperor. napoleon • napoleon bonaparte • emperor of france • marshall michel ney • duke of wellington
Henry Hudson and Icebergs Henry Hudson and crew encounter huge and dangerous icebergs. They are nearly lost at sea. henry hudson and icebergs • perils of early sailing ships • henry hudson • northwest passage • first mapping of greenland
Q&A with David Guetta "The World is Mine," "Love Don't Let Me Go," "Just a Little More Love"-how'd a French DJ get so much Warehouse into his house music? david guetta • house music • french touch • f**k me i'm famous • french house
Speed Skating Worlds '06 The fastest skaters of the planet raced at the 2006 ISU World Speed Skating Championships in Calgary. They came to Canada to post their personal best times and claim the World All-Around title. speed skaters • speed skating • 2006 isu world all-around speed skating championsh • chad hendrick • shani davis
Altered Art Project: Painting This week's altered art project consists of two projects in one: an altered book and a painting. altered art • altered book • assemblage painting. altered painting • mixed media • mixed media art
Television Pet Peeves Characters behave in a totally different way on television than they do in the real world. tv show pet peeves • suspension of disbelief • high schoolers on tv • tv characters • coffee on tv
Circleslide Release Coming After a number of delays, independent Centricity Records will finally release “Uncommon Days” from acclaimed newbies Circleslide this summer. circleslide • uncommon days • centricity records • weatherboy • up to the sky
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Unicorn Legends Unicorn legends date back far into our ancient Pagan past where they were described as having many different shapes and colors. Today, however, it is the pure white unicorn that captures our fascination. unicorn • history • knights • kids • children
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Casablanca's Corner Men The WGA crowns Casablanca the greatest screenplay of all time - a script that had more collaborators than Vichy France. casablanca • wga • screenplay • greatest • bogart
Gamma Ray Bursters Gamma ray bursters are among the most violent phenomena in the visible universe. In fact, if one occurred near the Earth it would incinerate the atmosphere in seconds. Fi gamma ray burster • gamma rays • gamma ray bursts • grb • photon
Happy Birthday, Melvin! Jerry Lewis turns 80. Here's a gift idea: some overdue praise. lewis • jerry • birthday • eightieth • comic
Lubicon Cree Aborigines When it comes to Aboriginal rights, colonial governments need not adhere to their own laws, as you can see in the neo-colonial invasion of the Cree. canadian aboriginal • canadian first nations • cree indian • indian land rights • canadian land rights
Romanticism in Music Romanticism and the Romantic Period is a segment of music history that has profoundly shaped all music that has been written since. romantic • music • romanticism • romantic period • music
Stamps: Are kids still interested in stamps anymore? stamps stamps • kids • children • collectors • websites
The Rowboat and the Iceberg A huge iceberg looms above Hudson’s tiny ship. A quick decision has to be made or all aboard will perish at sea. henry hudson • iceberg danger • northwest passage to the orient • a desperate decision to divert certain death • whales
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