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...double-disc album Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble: Live at Montreux 1982 & 1985 is a singularly surreal experience. When the legendary electric blues guitarist took the stage at the Swiss jazz festival on July 17, 1982, he was a relative unknown, receiving third billing under drummer Chris Layton and bassist Tommy Shannon. Throughout that night, Stevie Ray unleashed a torrent of blistering, fiery blues, but in a bizarre historical turn, the audience’s reaction mixed applause and jeers in equal parts. The story goes that Vaughan left the stage in tears, but his performance went down...
...would think that someone like Naldur would be ready to sign up for his game cards, given the toll bronco busting is taking on his body. Last year the school psychologist from Layton, Utah, broke a rib and a leg, ruptured his spleen, separated his shoulder and suffered a concussion. Each time he taped himself up and got back on the horse a few days later. "Every autumn I have a retirement party," Naldur says. "Then in spring the snow melts, the flowers bloom, and I realize nothing's really changed except I'm one year older." His wife Mazie...
...issues. The world will always force things into prominence. How well he does then will be his real test. Bush is the first president since Eisenhower who did not have a long life in politics before assuming office. Standing in the crowd with these guys from Austin - Tim and Layton and Billy G. - it was strange and unnerving to see another guy from Austin up there with one hand raised and the other on the Bible. Bush makes you wonder this - if you're smart (and, yes he is) and if you know how to lead (which he does), does...
Schor's colleagues describe her as a high-profile presence and an asset to the University. "She's a really major public intellectual...and a social conscience on campus for women's issues and economic justice," said Layton...
...Director of studies is not a ladder faculty position," said Lynne B. Layton, an assistant clinical professor of psychology at the Harvard Medical School, who writes feminist cultural criticism. "A move to a tenured faculty position is in academia a move...