Word: nã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...exactly upright people. So “Invisible Girl” isn’t the kind of album that is going to make you a better person through its “art.” However, by combining the simple rock ’n?? roll sounds from by-gone days when it was still cool to be happy, and the shit-all attitude of punk, with lyrics often explicit enough to make a college frat-boy cringe, King Khan and BBQ deliver an album that will make you dance and forget all shame...
...year is 1966, and despite England’s successful production of some of the most famous rock ’n?? roll bands in the world, the national British radio only plays two hours of the music per week. To combat this, a group of DJs have established a radio station on a small freighter in the middle of the North Sea. Here they cohabitate while playing rock ’n?? roll 24/7 with a listener rate—according to the film—constituting half of the country’s population...
...marrying. But the songs are so strong and so catchy that it’s hard to care when such straightforward connections are created between music and plot. It is clear that “Pirate Radio” is a love letter to rock ’n?? roll’s golden era and its sweeping influence, complete with an end credit sequence displaying every major album of the last 40 years...
Pastor says Pavón??s ascension as a nationally iconic figure has highlighted soccer’s unique ability to transcend societal barriers in Honduras. He says he believes Pavón??s achievements show that “anyone from any social class, with minimal conditions and the right kind of effort, can achieve excellence in any field...
...trade within a black market and operate outside the regulatory strictures of government because the sale of drugs is still illegal. Weapons will remain easily accessible to drug cartels because of lax laws in the United States, allowing the cartels to act as de facto militias. Meanwhile, Calderón??s policy of military action will continue to force cartels to uproot, move into the territory of rivals, and perpetuate a cycle of violence and bloodshed...