Band Program

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Band Program t tapam ow 10/16/70 Mfttft row want somoont know you anprwctofo ovofythtng about hot, Try a prodout gom from IUPUI News Wo know you goto ■ lot Students make parking hard for handicapped uoahowyquhowtotolhor. byJehaRaatey Student* at IUPUI are making a dtl la OUbart, an iaeatod hcuit altuatloo warn by cenUnut* to aide at Blake Straat Library whan tha lag dock ana. at both M b Straat Igaora univanity regulation by pari- tag »a spaces raaarvad far uaa by baa- dkappad atudonta and staff, tayi Ma­ areat at tha lav acbool. waat of the It la important tor tha studant body jor John OUbart ot tha ua!vanity Union Building, on Middle Street araat to watch out for Um ot tha Nuntng Building, aouth of Riley Gilbert laid White no proctea (Utiatica ara avaii- ot ear* toured APO sets blood drive record by JehnKmky APO plant to have another blood coataa* that at many aa T or I can a A record waa aat by the aomi-annual * t n , in coopantton with Um Central day have bean towed from ouch teca- Omega (APO) blood (blve Indiana Regional Blood Cantor in ttoaa. Tha importance ot maintaining bold at IUPUI during the Pobranry, according to Oermaan, tbaao apacoa for Um hambeappod waa flrat weak at October After two dnye and It tentatively la planning to devote atnaaoa by Don Wakafleid. director ot at taking pledgee and throe daya at re­ ana day at Um frtve to each at Um ceiving dona tiaaaot blood, thefrator mN at IUPUI lUPUI'a Hambeappod Student Sor- nity obtoinad l « pinto at wboto blood ricoa, arhoa boaaid that the phyaicaliy for Um Central Indiana Regional Blood Cantor IUPUI Band organizes igaatad for handicapped parting have Jim Tagbort, co-chairman at tbo baaa datign to mittgato Um taadkapa APO blood *tvo, termed the drive aa Tom Woodward, IUPUI Band Dir actor, taid that aU inatrumonta ara ■aid. due prlaaartiy to tbo good they got ttekatod and towed away, la naodad for tbo three phono program dly the prapaa goto and tbo w that Um tocatMa waa poorly marked which will Include the boakotboil pop ■oaa ot IUPUI atodaata to volant Join the i at band, a jssi onoomblo, and a < the lack of parting spaces atoswharm. OUbart cioltMid, saying that tba IUPUI handicapped parking ipacea are woU- markad and that whila tba problem to dooate. Thia could bo due to tha ot fort made by APO with parking may ha w« othar activltias will be announcod BAND PROGRAM at Um eligibility roquiromonto and to have atudonta pledge donation In ad­ Students who wish to play but don't should attend the — Basketball Pep Band— apacoa ara marked with a aign which vance, said Tagliori. According to Karen Oarmaaa, — Jazz Ensemble— capped pormits only, hoaatdThaatu- dent that ignoroa the aign will hag)van — Concert Band- first time that APO used a multi pic- aonnot attend Um meeting i a » ticket and will be towed away at sit* blood drive The drive was hold in and loo vo UMtr namoo and a (usually In Um both Cavanaugh Hall and Um Union M4-I0M Woodward can ai Organizational Meeting Building on conoocuUvo days. (acted evening* at MM1M Monday, October 23— 8:30 pm IUPUI Union Bulbing Cafeteria Further information: 264-2044 Cover: Man's beat friend (undar Um Mr. Tom Woodward, Director coda) la this concrete Dalmatian It Tba IL'Ptl-Dowatewa Metre Diacount coupon* (or tha event will can bo found faithfully standing Eipreea will make otopo at the be available In the Student Activitiea guard in front at a dog-grooming Convention Center on Friday. Oct SO Office on tbo metaanint floor of Um to make it easier for atudonta and U i............ Street every day at tba weak (photo IUPUI CATHOLIC STUDENT CENTER faculty to gat to Indiana's Inter­ by Don Gorman) national rsstival Tt, according to entertainment and food, will run peasants Tom Bocxklewict. festival director through Oct B A word ot warning to any groups who put handbills, flyers or anything A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY •to* in Sagamart racks: We'U throw your stuff away Period. A mutti-madia program ol ipirltuAl gro«1h and o i . f n . Tuaaday Evening* - 7:104:10 p.m. 4 O CT. 24— NOV. 7 at the Can tar (1S0» W. Michigan St.) IUPUI Newt.........page 2. Our View............... page 4 Lettera...................... page 4 Salmon Patti...........pages Register NOW! Limited Kelly It Duke...........pages Midwest Arts cup and Mod « • » ragiairatkm laa <W) to: Gaaette..........pages 1,7 CATHOLIC STUDENT CENTER Calendar Central... page • This is Ihe aUlieat itnfftvtr I heard ISM W. Michigan Stroet Congressional IN 4#302 WUliam Shakespeare Insight.................pages A Midtammer Night's Dream Claulfleda............ page 11 Act V. Scene I KVWN Future holds problems for IU; declining enrollment costly Indii W Ryan staled that IU w« university although problem* loom in th* futur Ryu annual address to faculty (Ivan on Oct 10. aaylng, "the overriding fact la that W* itand high in tha aataan of the there are more than TV BOO atudanta on academic world, Ryan said And ourcampuaaa While we canaidar thha we itand In the Mtaam of the world of meaning* of the MM who (bd not coma to our campuaea tha year, let ua not forget the TS.1M who (bd came He Ryan aaid the moat apparent of IU * "good health" la the fact that the la lain on* of the largeat program* in ita hiatory Ha pointed to the library now being lilt on the north***! campu* In Gary, the new Busineea/SPEA at IUPUI, end th* Floe Aito "But wa muat roaol without panic,” Building In Bloomington i continued "Tha character of thu At tha next aaaatoo of tha Oonaral Aaaambly. Ryan aaid, IU will aah far century and a half, and It la approval of plaaa to build a long undaratood by tha people of Indiana to needed addition to Uto Medical bo a uni vanity holding to high range of higher learnii* in tha arta, atton at IUPUI humanitiaa, acioocoa and profee uni vanity I* giving urgent priority for Ryan aaid it to hie belief the people rooourtoa to permit e of Indiana will expect the univoreity addition to the School of to hold ita character in apile of tha predictable enrollment declinea In tha of Law building yean ahead Ryan aaid tha total value of the** "Let enrollment change If It muat," and other project* la currently non of th* uni vanity" than half of the aupport tha univoreity IU . fall ragtatntion ahowed a total enrollment of 7S,lt0 atudenta -a While the phyaical condition of the decree** of MM and a 3 « percent regional campu*** la generally sufficient, Ryan aaid thia waa not true Each campua, aaid Ryan, nt IUPUI, experienced a decltne-from one- lagged far behind* quarter of one percent at New Albany development of program* Ner la It to more than 11 percent at Gary IUPUI had a total decline of 1,118 continued, where the phyaical atudenta, or i t percent reaourcea of a century ago and a even Ryan told the faculty that IU * reapona* to th* enrollment drop muat for th* educational, raaaarch and public aervice activities of today muat be admlniatrative and The moat ominous throat. Ryan academic, and it muat be pereonal aaid, la Inflation. , I SAVE *10® NOW activity of university to all comer* of the slate requests far 1*7*41, four of every five When You Order Your ULTRIUM* and to all communltie* whose dollar* will do nothing more than pay knowledge of. and support for. IU for th* higher coats of inflation, he may have an impact on the college COLLEGE RING decision of the high school student He "Only one out of every five dollars said be waa asking university vice will be left to advance the work of the Plus!. your choice of the following options when president and chancelion to redouble university." he said Students, faculty aUgibh ordering an ULTRIUM* OR10k GOLD RING! Nikon/Nutshell sponsor • Imperial Cut Birthstones • Simulated Diamonds annual photo contest • Sunburst Stones • Genuine Jade • Genuine Tiger Eye • Genuine Earth Stones The (th Annual Nikon/Nutshell First place winner* In each af the Photo Contest, sponsored Jointly by two categories (black and white or NSso cameras and NatoheU Mags- color) will receive SUM to Nikon tine, la now underway on collage cam- equipment Two i puses for student! and (acuity win $1000 In ★ * SPECIAL COUPON ★ ★ "The purpose of the content is to an- place winners OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 27. 1978 courage photographers to express equipment The same prtaaa will be themselves creatively through pho- awarded In the (acuity competition, tography," at*tod Myron Charnaaa, which Is Judged separately from the MEDICAL & CAVANAUGH BOOKSTORES director of public relation* for Nikon. student coolest "For thia reason, the contest la open to faculty as well as students Thar* la Coolest autry blanks ar* available no content them*, no restriction on at participating Nikon photo dealers, the number of photos aotored, and « any type of still i 4 Sagamore 10/16/76 t o F o n e t m r s m s m a . Our View Goodbye to gas guzzlers The Senate finally made some progress on President Carter's energy program last week, coining up with a plan to tax energy- inefficient automobiles. Under the plan, new cars would be taxed, beginning with I960 models, on the basis of number of miles driven per gallon of gas used Autos manufactured for 1960 w ill, under provisions of the bill, have to get at least 15 mpg to avoid being taxed; by 1986, new J r ® .
Recommended publications
  • Venturing in the Slipstream
    VENTURING IN THE SLIPSTREAM THE PLACES OF VAN MORRISON’S SONGWRITING Geoff Munns BA, MLitt, MEd (hons), PhD (University of New England) A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Western Sydney University, October 2019. Statement of Authentication The work presented in this thesis is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, original except as acknowledged in the text. I hereby declare that I have not submitted this material, either in full or in part, for a degree at this or any other institution. .............................................................. Geoff Munns ii Abstract This thesis explores the use of place in Van Morrison’s songwriting. The central argument is that he employs place in many of his songs at lyrical and musical levels, and that this use of place as a poetic and aural device both defines and distinguishes his work. This argument is widely supported by Van Morrison scholars and critics. The main research question is: What are the ways that Van Morrison employs the concept of place to explore the wider themes of his writing across his career from 1965 onwards? This question was reached from a critical analysis of Van Morrison’s songs and recordings. A position was taken up in the study that the songwriter’s lyrics might be closely read and appreciated as song texts, and this reading could offer important insights into the scope of his life and work as a songwriter. The analysis is best described as an analytical and interpretive approach, involving a simultaneous reading and listening to each song and examining them as speech acts.
    [Show full text]
  • Hot Streets Chicago Full Score Set of Parts Sheet Music
    Hot Streets Chicago Full Score Set Of Parts Sheet Music Download hot streets chicago full score set of parts sheet music pdf now available in our library. We give you 6 pages partial preview of hot streets chicago full score set of parts sheet music that you can try for free. This music notes has been read 3477 times and last read at 2021-10-01 13:13:28. In order to continue read the entire sheet music of hot streets chicago full score set of parts you need to signup, download music sheet notes in pdf format also available for offline reading. Ensemble: Mixed Level: Advanced [ READ SHEET MUSIC ] Other Sheet Music Take Me Back To Chicago Chicago Full Score Set Of Parts Take Me Back To Chicago Chicago Full Score Set Of Parts sheet music has been read 3345 times. Take me back to chicago chicago full score set of parts arrangement is for Advanced level. The music notes has 6 preview and last read at 2021-10-01 07:29:26. [ Read More ] Together Again Chicago Full Score Set Of Parts Together Again Chicago Full Score Set Of Parts sheet music has been read 3664 times. Together again chicago full score set of parts arrangement is for Advanced level. The music notes has 6 preview and last read at 2021-10-02 00:40:53. [ Read More ] One More Day Chicago Full Score Set Of Parts One More Day Chicago Full Score Set Of Parts sheet music has been read 3455 times. One more day chicago full score set of parts arrangement is for Advanced level.
    [Show full text]
  • A Chicago Celebration Relive the Hits… Wednesday, September 16, 2020
    A Chicago Celebration Relive the hits… Wednesday, September 16, 2020 EVENT: BEGINNINGS presents a flawless replication of three decades of inspired music in a show that includes nearly every charted song that captures the hearts of traditionalist CHICAGO fans. These veteran musicians have worked with such famous artists as Peter Frampton, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Blood Sweat & Tears, and have even appeared in the Broadway musical Rock Of Ages. In February of 2016 the band added the crowning touch when it was joined by former Chicago guitarist, Donnie Dacus (Hot Streets &Chicago 13). Donnie was quoted as saying “These guys are so good it’s scary!” For years Beginnings has entertained audiences across this country and some of the most prestigious venues as Walt Disney’s EPCOT Center, Bally’s Atlantic City, The M Resort Spa Casino in Las Vegas, Mohegan Sun Casino, and so many more. Performing without the use of pre-recorded tracks, concert audiences get to experience a vibrant and high-energy live performance of some of the greatest songs from the golden age of Chicago! DATE: The date selected is Wednesday, September 16, 2020. We will depart the Exeter Recreation Center parking lot at 10:30am and will be returning to Exeter approximately 3:30pm. FEE: The Fee is $82.00 Per Person that includes transportation in the Recreation Van, luncheon choice at Danversport Yacht Club and musical performance by BEGINNINGS Chicago Tribute Band. Plated Meal Choices: Stuffed Breast of Chicken or Baked Scrod. Includes salad, potato, vegetables, breads, dessert, and coffee or tea. Please select one of the following options: Chicken__ or Scrod__ DEADLINE: The deadline to register Friday, September 11, 2020 or once the van is sold out.
    [Show full text]
  • Chicago Chicago XI Mp3, Flac, Wma
    Chicago Chicago XI mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Chicago XI Country: US Released: 2016 Style: Blues Rock, Classic Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1254 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1510 mb WMA version RAR size: 1427 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 800 Other Formats: ASF MP1 MIDI AC3 WMA DXD DMF Tracklist Hide Credits A1 Mississippi Delta City Blues Baby, What A Big Surprise A2 Backing Vocals – Carl Wilson A3 Till The End Of Time A4 Policeman Take Me Back To Chicago A5 Backing Vocals – Chaka KhanWritten-By – David "Hawk" Wolinski B1 Vote For Me Takin' It On Uptown B2 Lyrics By – Fred Kagan B3 This Time The Inner Struggles Of A Man B4 Written-By – David "Hawk" Wolinski, Dominic Frontiere Prelude (Little One) B5 Written-By – David "Hawk" Wolinski, Dominic Frontiere Little One B6 Written-By – David "Hawk" Wolinski Companies, etc. Recorded At – Caribou Ranch Mixed At – Caribou Ranch Mastered At – Friday Music Studios Credits Artwork [Design] – John Berg Bass, Vocals – Peter Cetera Drums, Percussion – Daniel Seraphine Engineer – Wayne Tarnowski Engineer [Assistant] – Tom Likes Engineer [Mastering] – Mike Reese Engineer [Strings] – Armin Steiner Guitar, Vocals, Percussion – Terry Kath Keyboards, Vocals, Percussion – Robert Lamm Percussion – Laudir de Oliveira Photography By [Inside] – Reid Miles Producer – James William Guercio Trombone, Vocals, Keyboards, Percussion – James Pankow Trumpet, Vocals – Lee Loughnane Woodwind – Walter Parazaider Written-By – Daniel Seraphine (tracks: A5, B4, B5, B6), James Pankow (tracks: A3), Lee Loughnane (tracks: B3), Peter Cetera (tracks: A2), Robert Lamm (tracks: A4, B1), Terry Kath (tracks: A1, B2) Notes 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl/Limited Anniversary Edition/Gatefold Cover Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout (etched)): 5-96520 FRM-1-21-34860-A THANK YOU CHICAGO Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout (etched)): 5-96521 FRM-1-21-34860-B TERRY KATH R.I.P.
    [Show full text]
  • Rock Album Discography Last Up-Date: September 27Th, 2021
    Rock Album Discography Last up-date: September 27th, 2021 Rock Album Discography “Music was my first love, and it will be my last” was the first line of the virteous song “Music” on the album “Rebel”, which was produced by Alan Parson, sung by John Miles, and released I n 1976. From my point of view, there is no other citation, which more properly expresses the emotional impact of music to human beings. People come and go, but music remains forever, since acoustic waves are not bound to matter like monuments, paintings, or sculptures. In contrast, music as sound in general is transmitted by matter vibrations and can be reproduced independent of space and time. In this way, music is able to connect humans from the earliest high cultures to people of our present societies all over the world. Music is indeed a universal language and likely not restricted to our planetary society. The importance of music to the human society is also underlined by the Voyager mission: Both Voyager spacecrafts, which were launched at August 20th and September 05th, 1977, are bound for the stars, now, after their visits to the outer planets of our solar system (mission status: https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status/). They carry a gold- plated copper phonograph record, which comprises 90 minutes of music selected from all cultures next to sounds, spoken messages, and images from our planet Earth. There is rather little hope that any extraterrestrial form of life will ever come along the Voyager spacecrafts. But if this is yet going to happen they are likely able to understand the sound of music from these records at least.
    [Show full text]
  • Mapping Crime: Understanding Hot Spots
    U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs AUG. AUG. National Institute of Justice 05 Special REPORT Mapping Crime: Understanding Hot Spots www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs 810 Seventh Street N.W. Washington, DC 20531 Alberto R. Gonzales Attorney General Regina B. Schofield Assistant Attorney General Sarah V. Hart Director, National Institute of Justice This and other publications and products of the National Institute of Justice can be found at: National Institute of Justice www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij Office of Justice Programs Partnerships for Safer Communities www.ojp.usdoj.gov AUG. 05 Mapping Crime: Understanding Hot Spots John E. Eck, Spencer Chainey, James G. Cameron, Michael Leitner, and Ronald E. Wilson NCJ 209393 Sarah V. Hart Director This document is not intended to create, does not create, and may not be relied upon to create any rights, substantive or procedural, enforceable by law by any party in any matter civil or criminal. Findings and conclusions of the research reported here are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. The products, manufacturers, and organizations discussed in this document are presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice. The National Institute of Justice is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, and the Office for Victims of Crime.
    [Show full text]
  • Anti-Nuclear Group to Start Student Chapter
    Vol. LXIV no. 8 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNA Tl Tuesday, October 24, 1978 Enrollment decline cited u_c may lose over $1 Inillion By Glenn S. Sample committees of instructional recruit scholars." NR Staff programs, recruitment, registration "Right now we're looking at the As a result of a decline in enroll­ and non-academic services. subtle things like whether the ment at the university this quarter, Lyla Haggard, enrollment coor­ bulletins of the university are selling prognosticators in and associated dinator, has indicated, according to the university," said Bigler. with the administration have ten­ Bigler, that she would like to see at According to Dan Blazar, the only tatively predicted that between $1.2 least three to four students sitting on student on the non-academic sub­ and $1.8 million in subsidies from the each of the four subcommittees. committee, "our role is to find out state, tution and fee income may be Haggard has indicated she would 'why students leave." Blazar has listed lost, according to Mike Bigler, stu­ like to see students on the committees the priorities he considers to be the dent body vice president. who are not as involved with the uni­ most important: social life, security The final figures on the enrollment versity as student governments per­ on the campus, and residence halls. "In my talks with students, they are decline and the resultant loss in Full sons. Time Equivalent (FTE) enrollment, not leaving because the program According to Bigler, Haggard has wasn't here. In many cases, UC has as which justify state subsidy, will not "made it clear that the university is good a program as Ohio State.
    [Show full text]
  • Copyrighted Material
    Index NOTE: Page numbers in italics refer to photos. Adler, Lou, 152–153 Beach Boys, 138, 139–140, “Aire,” 102 233–235, 237 Alexenburg, Ron, 105, 151, 271 Bee Gees, 173 “Alive Again” (Pankow), 174 “Beginnings” (Lamm), 86, 108, 123 “Along Comes a Woman,” 209 Bell Park (gang), 16–17 American Society of Composers, Berry, Chuck, 30, 34–36 Authors, and Publishers B.Ginnings, 141–147, 180 (ASCAP), 267 Big Brother and the Holding “Another Rainy Day in New York Company, 78–81 City” (Lamm), 155 Big Thing, 2, 92 Appice, Carmine, 61 formation of, 51–63 Aragon Ballroom, 42 Hollywood move by, 65–74 “Are Mafi a Mobsters Acquiring Billboard, 136, 186, 193, 210, 214 a Taste for the Sound of Birch, Bob, 274 Rock?” (Wall Street Journal), “Birthday Boy” (Seraphine), 262 179–184 Bissonette, Gregg, 274 Arvonio, Angelo, 193, 221 Black, Jimmy Carl, 73 Arvonio, Ashley, 193–195, 229 Black Pearl, 71, 73 Asher, Dick, 190 Blood, Sweat and Tears, 85, 87, Atlantic CityCOPYRIGHTED Pop Festival, 111 MATERIAL105, 150 Attic, 62–63 “Bomb, The!” (Bucketheads), Azoff, Irving, 198, 202, 203 266–267 Bombay Dreams (Webber), “Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon” 271–272 (Pankow), 108, 120 Bonham, John, 112 Barnaby’s, 56 Bonilla, Marc, 274–276 Basie, William “Count,” 128 Bracamontes, John, 142, 143, 145 287 bbindex.inddindex.indd 228787 99/7/10/7/10 99:32:40:32:40 AAMM 288 index Bracamontes, Rick, 11–12, 13, 20, songwriting by, 119, 123, 138, 112, 141–142, 145 155–156, 189–190 Bradshaw, Beverly, 260 vocals by, 109, 156, 188, 209–210 Bradshaw, Kit, 260 Chambers Brothers, 77 Braggs, Larry, 275–276 Champlin, Bill, 200, 213, 215, 241, Braumbauch, Steve, 264–265 243, 247 Brooklyn, 271 Charles, Bobby, 49.
    [Show full text]
  • WHITE-KNUCKLE ZEN a Thesis Presented to the Graduate Faculty
    WHITE-KNUCKLE ZEN A Thesis Presented to the Graduate Faculty of California State University, Hayward In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in English By Jeffrey J. Syrop November, 1993 WHITE-KNUCKLE ZEN By Jeffrey J. Syrop Date: ii CONTENTS Mellow Maui 1 Three Fathers 84 One Mother 110 iii MELLOW MAUl Most of the waitresses at Maui's Hyatt Regency Pavilion restaurant couldn't see me, the new waiter; I was invisible to them. Mavis, the lovely hostess, could see me, but Kevin told me not to get too close to her, because she was local. Kevin was a handsome local waiter who talked like a haole, from doing a long stint in the military. He took it upon himself to be my advisor. But he couldn't help me with women, because he couldn't get any women, either. My problem at work was that I was too philosophical. I was always thinking about nuclear weapons and toxic waste, while my coworkers thought about sports cars, cocaine, surfing Maui's wonderful waves, and sex. When I'd pick up an order from the cooks, I might ask them: "Do you think there will always be war?" While passing a busy waitress, I might drop the question: "Is it right to let people in poor countries starve to death to stabilize the world's population?" I would ask my manager: "Is enlightenment possible for everyone?" 1 2 Sometimes, in a lighter vein, I'd ask all the waiters, waitresses, cooks, and the hostess to decide which character on Gilligan's Island they were.
    [Show full text]
  • New Expression: December 1978 (Volume 2, Issue 9) Columbia College Chicago
    Columbia College Chicago Digital Commons @ Columbia College Chicago New Expression Youth Communication Chicago Collection December 1978 New Expression: December 1978 (Volume 2, Issue 9) Columbia College Chicago Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.colum.edu/ycc_newexpressions Part of the Journalism Studies Commons This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. Recommended Citation Columbia College Chicago, "New Expression: December 1978 (Volume 2, Issue 9)" (1978). New Expression. 17. http://digitalcommons.colum.edu/ycc_newexpressions/17 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Youth Communication Chicago Collection at Digital Commons @ Columbia College Chicago. It has been accepted for inclusion in New Expression by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Columbia College Chicago. Vol. 2 No.9 December, 1978 ... .... .. .. " - . ( .. ( I ' I --, - • • . ' ' • .' .I . .. • t .• .• ..a , ' I ' I • t • I I I • ' ' I 4 • f I 1 t t ..,' • I • • ..• • I . t • I .• 'I t t 1-4 Inside: Photo by Nona Paramore Teens and drugs (first in a series) Sex abuse in the family NE's Holiday Calendar 2 NEW EXPRESSION THE INSIDE TRACK by Adorn Lewis Don't push disco on us Youth Communication has been given money As the disco-lovers in­ to put out a new magazine for teens . It will come crease, a new rival group of out three times a year along with New Expression anti-discoers is emerging. just like " Parade" comes out with the Sunday Last month a crowd of Sun-Times. The magazine, Young Chicago, wants to get 150 students at Northern together a teen editorial staff.
    [Show full text]
  • Right out of the Box, the Band Marched to a Different Drummer
    PERFORMERS Right out of the box, the band Chicagomarched to a different drummer. BY ROB BOWMAN hicago stands as one of America’s most successful rock bands of any epoch in terms of both sales and longevity. The statistics are simply staggering: Over a forty-six-year recording career,C the band has issued thirty-six albums, sold well over a hundred million records, and released twenty Top Ten pop and twenty-two Top Ten adult contempo- rary singles (fifteen of which broke the Top Ten on both charts). It achieved the enviable feat of placing these hits on the Billboard charts in five different decades. Seventeen of its first twenty albums were certified plat- inum, nine of those multiplatinum, and Chicago 17 hit platinum a whopping six times. The story of Chicago is one of the most paradoxi- 26 Peter Cetera, Lee Loughnane, James Pankow, Danny Seraphine, Walter Parazaider, Terry Kath, and Robert Lamm (clockwise from top left), 1970 27 This page: On the cusp of stardom, 1969. Opposite page: Backstage at Carnegie Hall, 1971. cal in the history of American music. Starting out in the late 1960s as a horn-dominated underground rock band verging on the avant garde in its use of dissonance, jazz voicings, and extended compositions, Chicago initially seemed to have little if any chance of AM radio success. Yet, one would mistake them for being underground or avant within a year, the group had three Top Ten singles (“Make garde. Under producer David Foster’s tutelage, the band Me Smile,” “25 or 6 to 4,” and “Does Anybody Really Know had morphed into a mainstream pop group fronted by What Time It Is”), and were selling out arenas from coast bassist Peter Cetera, who seemed able to effortlessly craft to coast.
    [Show full text]
  • Watts: Art & Social Change in Los Angeles, 1965-2002
    WATTS Art and Social Change in Los Angeles, 1965-2002 HAGGERTY MUSEUM OF ART MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY Elliott Pinkney, WattsHappeneding, 2002 Watts: Art and Social Change in Los Angeles, 1965-2002 Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University January 23-March 30, 2003 Organized by the Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University © 2003 Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. All rights reserved in all countries. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system without the prior written permission of the author and publisher. International Standard Book Number: 0-945366-15-9 Library of Congress Control Number: 2003100101 Catalogue designed by Jerome Fortier Catalogue printed by Special Editions, Hartland, Wisconsin Cover: Elliott Pinkney, WattsHappeneding, 2002 Photo credits Déjà Vu-Do, Ethnic Heritage Group, ca. 1979-92; And In The Hay the Children Won’t Play, 1991, Window, 1991, In Search of the Missing Mule, 1993 © Sammy Davis I Feel the Spirit, Spirit Dance, 1988, Bongo Congo: Mobilization of the Spirit, 1989, Charles Dickson, 2002 © D.J. Robinson, 2002 Noah Purifoy, p. 14, Chicago Sun Times, Tuesday Magazine, August, 1968 Noah Purifoy, Watts Riot, 1966, Snowhill, 1989, Black, Brown and Beige, 1989 © Collection at Tara’s Hall, Los Angeles Jayne Cortez, The Watts Rebellion, Los Angeles, 1965, and The Watts Festival, Los Angeles, 1966 © Melvin Edwards Studio Watts Workshop: an evolution, Los Angeles, CA, © Win Muldron, p. 11, Ernie Brower, p. 17, James Roark, p. 18, 20 Copyrights Johnie Scott, “The Ceremony of the Land,” originally published in Arts in Society, vol.
    [Show full text]