Posts Tagged ‘16th century’

Saturday Movies At Ohio Theatre

Friday, May 16th, 2008

No narrative was there to be found except the narrative of life, of the body. Messy yet exactingly formal, overlapping sometimes solitary sometimes in duos or trios, the dancers built a city of movement. The work got underway opening with a beautiful duet with dancer and singer. The two shared an intimacy without touching; it [...]

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Echoing The Sound; NIN Release A New FREE Song

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Welcome to echoingthesound a forum for discussion of Nothing Records artists, including Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, Tapeworm and the rest. The curved arches have been echoing the sound of the organ already since the 16th century or, perhaps, even earlier. A goateed Plant was in equally stellar form even if he sang the [...]

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Synod Enews

Monday, April 21st, 2008

When the church pulled the plug on its KFUO-AM program, “Issues, Etc.,” and fired its host and producer, the show’s fans turned up the volume. She said 19 members of her family spread out from Wyoming to South Carolina had become Lutherans over the last decade primarily because of “Issues, Etc.” [...]

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