Word: followups
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...numerous federal agencies - but various experts insist it is dwarfed by the hundreds of millions being spent, in a more strategic way, by the European Union. A 2001 National Science Board report charged that the U.S. has the least well-coordinated science and technology policy among developed countries; a followup report to be released this month is expected to reinforce that judgment. And critics at the conference said Washington's neglect of this crucial area is exacerbated by its scientific spending at home; AAAS president David Baltimore, the winner of the 1975 Nobel Prize in Medicine, was particularly scathing about...
...play, “when the rainbow is enuf/...&the streets were too much,” that premiered yesterday in the Loeb Experimental Theatre. Shange’s all-female play, which debuted in 1968, became a Broadway hit and inspired Mason’s all-male followup two decades later. Both plays deal with the intersection of gender and race: put together, as they have been in blackC.A.S.T.’s inspired adaptation “rainbow/streets,” they bring to life many common themes of African-American experience, from community to the innocence...
...intimidating to be working for the Jim Henson company? And to create a followup to “Labyrinth” for them...
This on the other hand is so fucking necessary. An amazing, unexpected followup to “Yeah!” which also happens to be a SLOW JAM SUNG IN PART BY LIL’ JON. Absolutely huge: Lil’ Jon solves the eternal problem of unrequited love by asking, very directly, “Are you sure you want to go this route? Let me know before I pull it out.” Who knew it could be so easy...
...producing [vocals]…anything from Brandy to Justin Timberlake,” he says. “I wanted to explore the possibilities of what you can do after you have these things…how you can experiment, create something new.” The followup to Vocalcity, finally released stateside, is full of words. Sung and spoken by members of both sexes, they sound like snippets of relationships—whispered nothings, awkward everyday moments, resigned pleas over the telephone—conjuring the feeling of being there without seeming one bit trite...