Word: tap
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...First Knight”: In this timeless Arthurian legend, Gere proves that he may be an accomplished pianist and tap-dancer, but fencing is not his forte. This cinematic portrayal of the myth makes “A Kid in King Arthur’s Court” seem Shakespearean in comparison...
...American cinema? Perhaps you forgot that this “American Gigolo” found a “Pretty Woman,” only to discover she was a “Runaway Bride,” and ultimately, “Unfaithful.” Yep, this tap-dancing, piano-playing, Tibet-loving actor is the 2006 Hasty Pudding Man of the Year. But before we toast his achievements, we should take a look at some flops that weren’t “All That Jazz...
...most records, here it proves a necessity. The fuzzy, homemade performance films are all set outdoors, tucked against the corner of buildings, with small crowds of attentive listeners. The amps are perched on the tops of narrow cement walls; some of the musicians cradle an electric guitar, others tap against glass bottles with butter knives. The electric likembé, made famous by Konono No.1, is ubiquitous. The film is a glimpse into a place that Congotronics has just begun to introduce to the rest of the world—as the bands here continue to play and record...
...know there’s something very wrong.”But Lacey said that animal rights organizations like PETA “distort” data collected by laboratories in order “to inflate their numbers.” “Do you ever tap your pencil?,” he said. “We have people who watch the animals very closely and if an animal is tapping its foot or biting its nails these things are recorded.” “I think that what [PETA] are doing here is that...
...Crimson sent e-mail messages to 840 randomly-selected Harvard undergraduates early Friday asking each of them to respond to three questions about Summers. The online polling tool iCommons ensured that all responses were anonymous, that only students who received the e-mail message could tap into the poll, and that each respondent could only vote once...