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0:04:32 A Check On How The Fall TV Season Is Going 0:02:53 Jason Lytle Balances The Studio And A Life Outdoors 0:04:17 Stockbroker May Have Scammed "Rebecca" Producers 0:03:59 K'Naan Brings Down Walls On "Country, God Or The Girl" 0:07:22 Budapest Quartet Gets To The Heart Of Beethoven 0:05:50 In Your Ear: Lupe Fiasco 0:04:00 TV Westerns Prove The West Is Still Fun 0:03:58 Paintings, Including A Picasso, Taken From Museum 0:05:39 Jessica Lange, Back In Black For 'Horror Story' 0:47:39 'Gershwins And Me' Tells The Story Of 12 Songs 0:04:22 In Your Ear: Ruby Dee 0:04:10 ABC's Kimmel To Compete Against Late-Night Kings 0:07:19 Philadelphia Orchestra Reboots With New Music Director 0:02:30 The Price Of Fame: Rolling Stones Tickets Then And Now 0:17:01 Former White House Aide Reviews 'Argo' 0:06:27 In Your Ear: TJ Holmes 0:02:25 Family Secret Comes To Light In "The Flat" 0:07:20 Recordings Reissued On Solti's 100th Birthday 0:02:45 Home Video Review: Universal's "Classic Monsters" Collection 0:03:45 Elina Duni: Love, Lust And Albanian Folk Songs 0:06:48 "Dumplings" And Bunnies: Asian Folk Songs For Kids 0:06:40 'The Sessions': Sex, Comedy And Something More 0:05:17 Gary Clark Jr: A Raucous Blues Shout 0:05:13 In Your Ear: Arsalan Iftikhar 0:09:12 Placido Domingo On Pop Singers And Karaoke 0:05:15 "The Revolutionary": An Unrequited Love For China 0:04:19 Examining The Economy Of Art Thieves 0:06:03 A Look At "The Girl" Who Caught Hitchcock's Eye 0:07:27 Brandy's "Two Eleven" Is One For Whitney 0:03:14 The Movie Susan Sarandon Has "Seen A Million Times" 0:09:15 Ben Gibbard: Living With Ghosts
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0:07:17 From Elgar To Beatles: Abbey Road Blazed A Trail 0:09:56 A Celebration Of Janis Joplin And All Her Swagger 0:10:15 How A Texas Postman Became An Hermes Designer 0:08:31 Stephen Hough's 'French Album,' Is A 'Musical Dessert Trolley' 0:07:18 Ratings Success? It's All In The (ABC) Family 0:07:49 Kendra Morris: Skateboards And Karaoke Machines 0:37:23 Ava DuVernay: A New Director, After Changing course 0:08:48 The Big Man Behind Shake, Rattle, And Roll 0:04:19 The Afterlife Of A TV Episode: It's Complicated 0:03:57 BBC Roiled By Jimmy Savile Sex Abuse Scandal 0:05:04 Cambodia Vs. Sotheby's In A Battle Over Antiquities 0:03:40 Web-Only TV Shows Take Advantage Of Their Venue 0:04:08 BBC Head Grilled Over Savile Sex Abuse Scandal 0:05:17 Syrian Activists Attack Assad Regime, With Puppets 0:05:00 Director Was Patriarch Of India's Film Industry 0:03:20 Bond Fans Shaken Over Switch From Martini To Beer 0:03:56 So Many Screens, And So Little Time To Watch 0:04:07 Sheep Thrills: Senegal's "Idol" Style Pageant For Rams 0:04:55 TV Show Times Cut To Make Way For Political Ads 0:03:43 On Record, A Husband And Wife Are 'Familiar Strangers' 0:28:31 Stephen Colbert's Most Meaningful Musical Moments 0:01:40 Sunday Football Helps NBC Reclaim Top Spot 0:01:15 Pacino To Earn 125,000 Dollars Per Week In "Glengarry" 0:07:47 Gary Clark Jr.: A Blues Wunderkind Grows Up, Breaks Out 0:09:03 Jacqueline Kennedy's Style Legacy
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    DOCUMENT RESUME ED 412 305 UD 031 930 AUTHOR Brotherton, David C. TITLE Old Heads Tell Their Stories: From Street Gangs to Street Organizations in New York City. SPONS AGENCY Spencer Foundation, Chicago, IL. PUB DATE 1997-00-00 NOTE 35p. PUB TYPE Reports Research (143) EDRS PRICE MF01/PCO2 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Adults; *Delinquency; Illegal Drug Use; *Juvenile Gangs; *Leadership; Neighborhoods; Role Models; Urban Areas; *Urban Youth IDENTIFIERS *New York (New York); Street Crime ABSTRACT It has been the contention of researchers that the "old heads" (identified by Anderson in 1990 and Wilson in 1987) of the ghettos and barrios of America have voluntarily or involuntarily left the community, leaving behind new generations of youth without adult role models and legitimate social controllers. This absence of an adult strata of significant others adds one more dynamic to the process of social disorganization and social pathology in the inner city. In New York City, however, a different phenomenon was found. Older men (and women) in their thirties and forties who were participants in the "jacket gangs" of the 1970s and/or the drug gangs of the 1980s are still active on the streets as advisors, mentors, and members of the new street organizations that have replaced the gangs. Through life history interviews with 20 "old heads," this paper traces the development of New York City's urban working-class street cultures from corner gangs to drug gangs to street organizations. It also offers a critical assessment of the state of gang theory. Analysis of the development of street organizations in New York goes beyond this study, and would have to include the importance of street-prison social support systems, the marginalization of poor barrio and ghetto youth, the influence of politicized "old heads," the nature of the illicit economy, the qualitative nonviolent evolution of street subcultures, and the changing role of women in the new subculture.
  • The Global Irish and Chinese: Migration, Exclusion, and Foreign Relations Among Empires, 1784-1904

    The Global Irish and Chinese: Migration, Exclusion, and Foreign Relations Among Empires, 1784-1904

    THE GLOBAL IRISH AND CHINESE: MIGRATION, EXCLUSION, AND FOREIGN RELATIONS AMONG EMPIRES, 1784-1904 A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of Georgetown University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in History By Barry Patrick McCarron, M.A. Washington, DC April 6, 2016 Copyright 2016 by Barry Patrick McCarron All Rights Reserved ii THE GLOBAL IRISH AND CHINESE: MIGRATION, EXCLUSION, AND FOREIGN RELATIONS AMONG EMPIRES, 1784-1904 Barry Patrick McCarron, M.A. Thesis Advisor: Carol A. Benedict, Ph.D. ABSTRACT This dissertation is the first study to examine the Irish and Chinese interethnic and interracial dynamic in the United States and the British Empire in Australia and Canada during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Utilizing comparative and transnational perspectives and drawing on multinational and multilingual archival research including Chinese language sources, “The Global Irish and Chinese” argues that Irish immigrants were at the forefront of anti-Chinese movements in Australia, Canada, and the United States during the second half of the nineteenth century. Their rhetoric and actions gave rise to Chinese immigration restriction legislation and caused major friction in the Qing Empire’s foreign relations with the United States and the British Empire. Moreover, Irish immigrants east and west of the Rocky Mountains and on both sides of the Canada-United States border were central to the formation of a transnational white working-class alliance aimed at restricting the flow of Chinese labor into North America. Looking at the intersections of race, class, ethnicity, and gender, this project reveals a complicated history of relations between the Irish and Chinese in Australia, Canada, and the United States, which began in earnest with the mid-nineteenth century gold rushes in California, New South Wales, Victoria, and British Columbia.
  • Alliance of Arkansas 2013 Arkansas Preservation Awards Program Reception

    Alliance of Arkansas 2013 Arkansas Preservation Awards Program Reception

    Historic Alliance of Arkansas 2013 Arkansas Preservation Awards Program Reception Welcome Courtney Crouch III / President, Historic Preservation Alliance Dinner Remarks John T. Greer Jr., AIA, LEED AP / Past President and Awards Selection Committee Chair Awards Program Rex Nelson, Master of Ceremonies Awards presented by Courtney Crouch III Closing Remarks Vanessa McKuin / Executive Director, Historic Preservation Alliance Sponsors & Patrons Special Thanks Bronze Sponsors Special thanks to: Holly Frein Parker Westbrook Laura Gilson Missy McSwain Table Sponsors Caroline Millar Greg Phillips Susan Shaddox Cary Tyson Amara Yancey Additional Table Sponsors Courtney Crouch Jr. & Brenda Crouch Ann McSwain Patrons Ted & Leslie Belden Brister Construction Richard C. Butler Jr. William Clark, Clark Contractors W.L. Cook Courtney C. Crouch III & Amber Crouch Energy Engineering Consultants Senator Keith Ingram Representative Walls McCrary and Emma McCrary The Honorable Robert S. Moore and Beverly Bailey Moore Justice and David Newbern Mark and Cheri Nichols WER Architects/Planners Additional support provided by: Theodosia Murphy Nolan Golden Eagle of Arkansas Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients Named in honor of the Alliance’s Founding President, the Parker Westbrook Parker Westbrook Award for Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes significant individual achievement in historic preservation. It is Award – Frances “Missy” McSwain, Lonoke the Alliance’s only award for achievement in preservation over a period of years. The award may be presented to an individual, organization, business or public Excellence in Heritage Preservation Award agency whose activity may be of local, statewide or regional importance. Award – Delta Cultural Center, Helena Recipients of the Parker Westbrook Award for Lifetime Achievement Excellence in Preservation through Rehabilitation 1981 Susie Pryor, Camden Award – Fort Smith Regional Art Museum, Fort Smith Large Project – Mann on Main, Little Rock Edwin Cromwell, Little Rock 1982 Small Project – Lesmeister Guesthouse, Pocahontas 1983 Dr.
  • February 2016

    February 2016

    STREET DATE: FEBRUARY 19, 2016 FEBRUARY NEW RELEASE GUIDE NEW RELEASE GUIDE FEBRUARY 2016 ( 2) NEW RELEASE GUIDE FEBRUARY 2016 Welcome!! Welcome!! Everyone loves the resurgence of LPs and 45s, but let’s face it, a lot of folks do not have record players to spin these platters on. We also know Blowfly has passed. Clarence Reid contributed greatly to the Miami that many have drooled over the Voodoo Doughnuts singles released R&B scene in the late 60s and 70s. His other persona was the caped in the past year and a half, but without a turntable have been unable to and masked character of Blowfly whose profane parodies offered a hear the tunes spewed forth. SOLVED!!! This month we have The new insight into scatological innuendo. His New York Times obituary Sprinkle King presents "You Know What You Should Do…" a two CD said “A final album is scheduled for release next month. Neither its title collection of those releases and more enshrined in a package that pays nor those of about half of its songs are suitable for printing in this homage to two albums we all know and love. Dig it! newspaper.” That referenced album, entitled 77 Rusty Trombones, is available this month from Saustex Media with the LP version available in In the Kindie world, we have album #6 from The Not-Its! and a new one March. Rest In Peace Blowfly from Emily Arrow. We also offer some catalogue titles from both Falling UP and Piney Gir to accompany her latest, mR. hYDE'S wILD The Rocket Summer is Bryce Avary, who writes and produces every rIDE which we have on CD and LP.
  • 2013 MEP Press Packet

    2013 MEP Press Packet

    Seven to Save Historic Preservation Alliance of Arkansas’s 2013 list of Arkansas’s Most Endangered Places About the Most Endangered Places Program The Historic Preservation Alliance of Arkansas began Arkansas’s Most Endangered Places program in 1999 to raise awareness of the importance of Arkansas’s historic properties and the dangers they face through neglect, encroaching development, and loss of integrity. The list is updated each year and serves to generate discussion and support for saving the state’s endangered historic places. Previous places listed include the Johnny Cash Boyhood Home and the Dyess Colony Administration Building in Dyess, Bluff Shelter Archaeological Sites in Northwest Arkansas, Rohwer and Jerome Japanese-American Relocation Camps in Desha County, the William Woodruff House in Little Rock, Magnolia Manor in Arkadelphia, Centennial Baptist Church in Helena, the Donaghey Buildings in Little Rock, the Saenger Theatre in Pine Bluff, the twentieth century African American Rosenwald Schools throughout the state, the Mountainaire Apartments in Hot Springs, Forest Fire Lookouts statewide, the Historic Dunbar Neighborhood in Little Rock, Carleson Terrace in Fayetteville, the Woodmen on Union Building in Hot Springs. Properties are nominated by individuals, communities, and organizations interested in preserving these places for future Arkansans. Criteria for inclusion in the list includes a property’s listing or eligibility for listing in the Arkansas or National Register of Historic Places; the degree of a property’s local, state or national significance; and the imminence and degree of the threat to the property. The Historic Preservation Alliance of Arkansas was founded in 1981 and is the only statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving Arkansas’s architectural and cultural heritage.
  • Wallop 10.99

    Wallop 10.99

    Recording Artist Recording Title Price !!! (chk Chk Chk) Wallop 10.99 (sandy) Alex G House Of Sugar 10.99 10CC I'm Not In Love - Essential Collection 5.99 1975 A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships 7.99 2pac The Best Of Part 1 - Thug 5.99 2pac The Best Of Part 2 - Life 6.99 2Pac Greatest Hits 11.99 2pac Loyal To The Game 6.99 65daysofstatic Replicr 2019 11.99 A Tribe Called Quest The Low End Theory 5.99 A Tribe Called Quest We Got It From Here Thank You 4 Your Service 11.99 A Tribe Called Quest The Best Of 4.99 A Tribe Called Quest Midnight Marauders 5.99 A Tribe Called Quest People's Instinctive Travels... 25th Anniversary 7.99 A Winged Victory For The Sullen The Undivided Five 9.99 Abba Gold - Greatest Hits- Always Oversticker 7.99 ABC The Lexicon Of Love 6.99 AC/DC Highway To Hell 9.99 AC/DC If You Want Blood You've Got It 9.99 AC/DC Stiff Upper Lip 7.99 AC/DC High Voltage 9.99 AC/DC Back In Black 9.99 AC/DC For Those About To Rock ( We Salute You) 9.99 Adele 21 10.99 Adele 25 10.99 Adele 19 7.99 Adrianne Lenker (Big Thief) Abysskiss 8.99 Aerosmith Young Lust - The Anthology 7.99 Agnes Obel Late Night Tales 10.99 Agnes Obel Philharmonics 7.99 Agnes Obel Citizen Of Glass 7.99 Agnes Obel Aventine 9.99 Agnostic Front Fet Loud! 11.99 Ags Connolly Wrong Again 10.99 Ags Connolly Nothin' Unexpected 10.99 A-ha Minor Earth Major Sky 19.99 Airbourne Boneshaker - Deluxe Limited 2cd 12.99 Al Green I'm Still In Love With You 8.99 Alanis Morissette The Collection 5.99 Albert King The Very Best Of 6.99 Albert King Born Under A Bad Sign 6.99 Aldous
  • Storycorps in Omaha

    Storycorps in Omaha

    StoryCorps in Omaha The StoryCorps Mobile Booth, parked at Joslyn Art StoryCorps Site Manager Emily Janssen talks at the StoryCorps fans add their own visual stories to our Story Museum Opening Day Celebration Puzzle KIOS was honored to host the was held May 14th at Joslyn Art Americans listen to StoryCorps’ award- StoryCorps Mobile Booth’s stay in Museum. Attendees learned more winning broadcasts on NPR’s Morning Omaha, from mid-April to mid-May. about StoryCorps and heard highlights Edition, heard locally at 5:25 and 7:25 The booth was parked at Joslyn Art from the best StoryCorps interviews, Friday mornings. Museum, and recorded about 150 followed by a reception with music On KIOS, you can hear excerpts of stories from local residents. provided by Mark Nelson at the piano. stories recorded during the booth’s stay Participants who recorded their stories StoryCorps’ mission is to provide in Omaha at 4:44 most Wednesday in the StoryCorps mobile booth Americans of all backgrounds and afternoons during a segment called received a copy of their interview on beliefs with the opportunity to Omaha’s Story. And you can hear past CD to keep. The recordings will also record, preserve, and share their stories at our website, kios.org. be archived at the American Folklife stories. Each week, millions of Center at the Library of Congress, and at the Omaha Public Library. A members-only Listening Party SUMMER 2015 StoryCorps in Omaha 1 Gretchen Thomas, Susan Ann Koenig, and John Mark T. Nelson provides entertainment Andrew and Adrianne Markinovich visit Thoms, Jr.
  • Issue 118.Pmd

    Issue 118.Pmd

    email: [email protected] website: nightshift.oxfordmusic.net Free every month. NIGHTSHIFT Issue 118 May Oxford’s Music Magazine 2005 TheTheThe YYYoungoungoung KniKniKnivvveseses “Shortly afterwards the knocking began and I shit myself” - Interview Inside plus 4-Page Punt Guide Truck Fest line-up Announced inside NIGHTSHIFT: PO Box 312, Kidlington, OX5 1ZU. Phone: 01865 372255 NEWNEWSS Nightshift: PO Box 312, Kidlington, OX5 1ZU Phone: 01865 372255 email: [email protected] THE OXFORD PUNT takes place this month, promising to be the definitive showcase of new unsigned local music talent. The Punt will feature 24 acts across eight venues in Oxford city centre on the night of Wednesday 11th May. In previous years the Punt has featured the very cream of Oxford’s unsigned bands and made the reputations of many bands who have played it, including Goldrush, Winnebago Deal, The Young Knives and Meanwhile, Back In Communist Russia. Inside this issue you will find a handy pull-out guide to the Punt which kicks off at Borders bookshop with acclaimed songstress Laima Bite and finishes six hours later at the Cellar with chaotic industrial noisemakers The Walk Off. There are still a handful of the 100 all-venue Punt Passes available as we went to press, on sale, priced £7 (plus booking fee) from oxfordmusic.net, Polar Bear Records or the Oxford Music Shop on St Aldates. Don’t miss out on the one of the best nights of live music you’ll BIFFY CLYRO AND THE MAGIC NUMBERS have been hear all year. confirmed as the headliners for this year’s Truck Festival.
  • September 2012

    September 2012

    Celebrating Rural Money Trumps Easy Back-To-School Electrification p. 4 Tradition p. 24 Recipes p. 34 www.ecark.org SEPTEMBER 2012 Lee & BertheLLa $$50,00050,000 thomas Energy Efficiency Grand Prize Winners MAKEMAKEOOVEVERR SEPTEMBER 2012 ARKANSAS LIVING I 1 WATERFURNACE UNITS QUALIFY FOR A 30% FEDERAL TAX CREDIT and it isn’t just corn. You may not realize it, but your home is sitting on a free and renewable supply of energy. A WaterFurnace geothermal comfort system taps into the stored solar energy in your own backyard to provide savings of up to 70% on heating, cooling and hot water. That’s money in the bank and a smart investment in your family’s comfort. Contact your local WaterFurnace dealer today to learn how to tap into your buried treasure. YOUR LOCAL WATERFURNACE DEALERS Brookland DeQueen Mountain Home Russellville Nightingale Mechanical Bill Lee Co. Custom Heating & Cooling Rood Heating & Air (870) 933-1200 (870) 642-7127 (870) 425-9498 (479) 968-3131 Cabot Hot Springs Central Heating & Air Springdale Stedfast Heating & Air GTS Inc. (870) 425-4717 Paschal Heat, Air & (501) 843-4860 (501) 760-3032 Plumbing (800) 933-0195 waterfurnace.com (800) GEO-SAVE 2 I ARKANSAS LIVING ©2012 WaterFurnace is a registered trademark of WaterFurnace International, Inc. SEPTEMBER 2012 WATERFURNACE UNITS QUALIFY FOR A 30% FEDERAL TAX CREDIT (ISSN 0048-878X) (USPS 472960) Arkansas Living is published monthly. CONTENTS Periodicals postage paid at Little Rock, AR and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Arkansas Living, P.O. Box 510, Little Rock, AR 72203 Members: Please send name of your cooperative with mailing label.