Word: chapman
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...full moon was out, a couple of nights before Halloween 1993, when Marshall Chapman and her band, the Love Slaves, played at the Tennessee State Prison for Women. That might explain the kindred electricity between the veteran bar balladeer and her captive audience--women doing time for the kinds of misbehavior people write country tunes about. The resultant live album, It's About Time...(Margaritaville Records), is sad, strong stuff, and may be the most potent peek into the connection between lock-up desperation and good country blues since Johnny Cash played Folsom Prison...
...exhibit at Houghton Library, entitled "John Keats and the Exaltation of Genius," includes original manuscripts in Keats' handwriting, such as the manuscripts for "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" and "To Autumn," along with letters written by Keats...
...treatment for clearing the airways of emphysema victims. Seven of his first 56 patients developed fatal complications. Some of his colleagues suspect that the Irvine review board found the numbers worrisome; Wakabayashi claims the university "couldn't buy the equipment I needed." Whatever the reason, he transferred to Chapman General Hospital, just 10 miles away, where he continued his experiments...
Soon after Wakabayashi joined Chapman, he started having run-ins with its review board. "His lack of getting published always was a concern," recalls Howard Levine, the hospital's chief executive officer. "We kept saying, 'You need to get your data peer-reviewed.' And every month we would have a discussion about this. He promised it would appear in the journals, but for as long as he was here, it never...
...woman sang Tracy Chapman's song, "Behind the Wall," to underscore the rally's message against domestic violence. Another read poetry that she had written after being sexually molested...