Word: concert
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Reasons to pay attention: "No Repeat Midday" ($1000 cash guaranteed if they play the same song twice between 10 and 2), Cool concert tix, Sneak peeks, Vacations, Tonso-cash...
...voice print instead of Dylan's, Luke could have been a memorable main character-as-messiah, for whom genius, as Esther tells Billy, is its own excuse. As things are, the author cobbles up convincing song lyrics and catches the feel of things at the fringes of a big concert tour...
Three years ago, Michael Bolton had a fortunate epiphany. Sharing a stage with Luciano Pavarotti at an Italian benefit concert, Bolton heard the First Tenor sing Puccini's Nessun dorma. The experience left the pop balladeer "overwhelmed by the emotional depth of this great music." Now Bolton has recorded My Secret Passion: The Arias (Sony Classical), a collection of 10 popular arias and a duet from La Boheme on which he is joined by no less a luminary than soprano Renee Fleming...
...blindness in the observance of BGLTSA posters. While the phrase "oppressive paradigm" may remain for him an amusing snippet of lit-crit jargon, the pervasiveness of outspoken heterosexuality on this campus cannot be denied. Has Oppenheim never seen a heterosexually risqué poster for a Harvard dance, a cappella concert or theatrical production? While innocuous enough, the prevelance (and thus the privileging) of heterosexual behavior and the attendant invisibility of homosexuality legitimizes a climate of homophobia. If, on the other hand, Oppenheim is offended solely by the word "vulva" on a BGLTSA poster, I suggest he take a trip...
...recent concert in an African-Americanchurch, "we proved ourselves through the music--wesing it the way it's supposed to be sung," Whytesaid. "The [audience's skeptical] attitude isprobably there, but we can prove them wrong.Still, some people don't want to have to provethem wrong--which is fair...