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...people behind these cartoons aren't expecting anything unreasonable. Parents can educate their children about the shows they watch. John Murray, a professor at Kansas State University, said in a New York Times article last year that "sitting down with your kids [to watch television] is a good idea...it should be a combination of actively watching television with kids and censorship...

Author: By Raine N. Reyes, | Title: Television Only Shares the Blame | 12/6/1993 | See Source »

Saves: Bro--Parsons 13-15-6-1-35; Col--Gates 7-0-0-0-7, Murray...

Author: By Darren Kilfara, | Title: It's a Wild Time in Central New York | 11/24/1993 | See Source »

...trivia than the demands of police work. Not that the police work is very demanding. The morning roll call in Bakersfield P.D. is like Hill Street Blues on happy juice: "We've got two officers down and another squad car in the shop," announces the gruff sergeant (Brian Doyle-Murray). "Try and remember that new speed bump by the junior high...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hill Street Blues on Happy Juice | 11/22/1993 | See Source »

There was a little more music, but the bulk of the latter half of the workshop was devoted to answering more questions. How long should jazz musicians' solos be? Murray responded, "When everybody in the band has went to the bar and came back...you should be finished by then...

Author: By James B. Loeffler, | Title: Jazztalk, Improvisation, and Funny Hats in the Quad | 11/18/1993 | See Source »

When it was all over, everyone, participants and spectators, left the workshop with heads full of ideas, and perhaps more importantly, questions. Fox and Murray provided a generous glimpse of their personalities, their lives, their own creative processes and most importantly, their music. There was a wonderful sense of a passing-on of wisdom and creativity, both musical and otherwise. David Murray summed it up best by saying, "[musicians'] lives and their music that they left leave are like big dictionaries. You got to look at them, read them, study them...and you become them. And then eventually...

Author: By James B. Loeffler, | Title: Jazztalk, Improvisation, and Funny Hats in the Quad | 11/18/1993 | See Source »

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