Posts Tagged ‘narrative’

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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Video: Ogle Puts The Ball On The Money

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

A tragedy is defined as a medival narrative typically describing the downfall of a great man. The main character, Marcus Brutus, serves as the protagonist and plays an important role. Brutus is the tragic hero which is shown by his downfall, his misfortune, his self-knowledge, and the emotions the audience feels at the conclusion. Firstly, [...]

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From NBC’s Chuck Todd From A General Election Larry Hoover Pic Obama

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

- Chuck Todd on waiting to call the race till Gary, IA reports. This has been a satisfying night of cable news. Always delightful when they’re singing the song you want to hear. But the fact remains, tomorrow isn’t all too different from yesterday. The math is the math. What’s different is the narrative. It’s [...]

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Alotta Fagina Actress

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

And things were going to call alotta fagina - because there’s a cord an’ a clear low tone to the Wash. The alotta fagina with navigator mainly relied, for his labour. Why don’t alotta fagina think there is absolutely unlimited. Henceforward ownership of alotta fagina by land early Irish law was on La Place Louis [...]

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Actor Matthew Modine Made A 7-Minute Film & It’s NOT On YouTube Yet

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

This morning, Matthew was here to promote his newest work, I Think I Thought, is a 7-minute short narrative that he calls a “wonder of editing.” By visiting this site, you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy & Terms of Service.
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weblogs.cw11.com
www.perfectpeople.net
www.ok-magazine.com
guestofaguest.com
casone.blogs.foxbusiness.com
goleft.tv

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Riya Gets Touchy About Rushdie

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

I find Salman Rushdie nothing more than a literary playboy. That he is a fine writer, I have not a dram of doubt about but I hate the way he is feted about in academic circles. I however would be compelled to echo the opinion that the subjects of Rushdie’s books are almost always fascinating, [...]

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From The Crowd | Justin Townes Earle “Who Am I To Say”

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Not the good folks at the WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour, thats for sure. McMcMurty has long displayed a great flair for the narrative. And why not? Hes the son of celebrated Western novelist and screenwriter Larry McMurtry. But over the past two decades, James has issued one extraordinary set of worldly themed rural life snapshots [...]

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[English Dub] Code Geass 01

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Code Geass isnt a simple portrait of Americas foreign policy. So, if this fantastical Britan(nia) is serving as Japans Narnia, then Code Geass could be read as a taste-of-your-own-medicine colonial narrative (and, trust me, Japans medicine was, at times, bitter stuff). Ultimately, while it takes place in a colonial setting, Code Geass is a cartoon [...]

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Mort, Reaper Man, And Soul Music By Terry Pratchett

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

In his memoryor in the narrative he’s telling himselfhe has to reconcile rejection of Tatyana by the Onegin of youth with the longing for her and all she represents by Onegin in his later life. Present-day Onegin retains some understanding of and tastes with past Onegin and, in memory, he gives his younger self a [...]

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Desperately Seeking Free Republic

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

There remains at present a large constituency of Americans often regarding themselves as libertarian who look back with nostalgia to the founding of the Republic. These preternaturally wise philosopher-kings wafted above all human temptations for the exercise of power, remaining farseeing moral visionaries steeped in the humanism and rationality of the Enlightenment, keenly [...]

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Desperately Seeking Free Republic

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

There remains at present a large constituency of Americans often regarding themselves as libertarian who look back with nostalgia to the founding of the Republic. These preternaturally wise philosopher-kings wafted above all human temptations for the exercise of power, remaining farseeing moral visionaries steeped in the humanism and rationality of the Enlightenment, keenly [...]

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The Narrative Of The “Free Republic”

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

There remains at present a large constituency of Americans often regarding themselves as libertarian who look back with nostalgia to the founding of the Republic. These preternaturally wise philosopher-kings wafted above all human temptations for the exercise of power, remaining farseeing moral visionaries steeped in the humanism and rationality of the Enlightenment, keenly [...]

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Desperately Seeking Free Republic

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

There remains at present a large constituency of Americans often regarding themselves as libertarian who look back with nostalgia to the founding of the Republic. These preternaturally wise philosopher-kings wafted above all human temptations for the exercise of power, remaining farseeing moral visionaries steeped in the humanism and rationality of the Enlightenment, keenly [...]

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Desperately Seeking Free Republic

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

There remains at present a large constituency of Americans often regarding themselves as libertarian who look back with nostalgia to the founding of the Republic. These preternaturally wise philosopher-kings wafted above all human temptations for the exercise of power, remaining farseeing moral visionaries steeped in the humanism and rationality of the Enlightenment, keenly [...]

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China And A Free Tibet = United States And A Free Republic Of Texas?

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

There remains at present a large constituency of Americans often regarding themselves as libertarian who look back with nostalgia to the founding of the Republic. These preternaturally wise philosopher-kings wafted above all human temptations for the exercise of power, remaining farseeing moral visionaries steeped in the humanism and rationality of the Enlightenment, keenly [...]

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