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Looking for a Rembrandt DMX, Li Dig Own “Grave”
Page 26 THE RETRIEVER WEEKLY FEATURES March 11, 2003 Looking For a Rembrandt from EMPORIUM, page 21 didn’t make enough for her to quit her Ale tap, old bullets, a bobby whistle, a job. She just wanted to sit on her ass and one dollar bill selling for $2, a bright eat bon-bons all day, I guess.” green yo-yo, and a dead sea horse, old Buchheister is a man who obviously medals, a black and white picture of a loves his job. “I love all of it. It’s a con- soldier and dozens of other small trin- glomeration of stuff and people and it kets. makes things interesting.” There are neon beer signs for the One of the things that a visitor can stylish frat boy and bound copies of The easily tell is that Buchheister enjoys the New York Times Book Review from people he meets and the stories he can 1907, 1908 and 1913. Stacked on other tell. As we talk, a small white, curly- old books (which don’t sell well because haired dog walks by the window. “There “No one in this town can read”) are goes the recycling dog,” says Playboys wrapped in plastic. Buchheister. According to Buchheister, There is an Army jacket worn by every time the dog’s owner takes it for a someone named Swenson, boxes and walk, the dog will pick up a bottle or can boxes of framed paintings and photo- and take it home with him and put it in graphs, a velvet tapestry of Elvis going the recycling bin. -
Author to Donate Proceeds from Film Adaptation to Alzeheimer's Research
Author to donate proceeds from film adaptation to Alzeheimer’s research ADVOCATE STAFF REPORT Feb. 16, 2016; 0:30 p.m. An LSU Health Sciences Center doctor who wrote a novel about a New Orleans street musician suffering from memory loss and a neuroscientist intent on helping her is donating 70 percent of the money he makes from a movie based on the book to Alzheimer’s research. “I am rewarded because my efforts to bring to the community the magnitude of the problem of Alzheimer’s and dementia will reach a wider audience,” said Dr. Nicolas Bazan, professor and director of the Neuroscience Center of Excellence at LSU Health New Orleans. As part of a national art house theater tour, the movie “Of Mind and Music” has a special run through Thursday, at the Zeitgeist Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center, 1618 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd. It will screen at 6 p.m. The film has won more than 12 awards on the festival circuit, including five audience awards, three best actress awards for Aunjanue Ellis, two jury awards for best director and several jury awards for best feature film. “Of Mind and Music” stars Ellis (“Quantico,” “The Book of Negroes,” “Men of Honor,” “The Help,” “Ray”), Joaquim de Almeida (“Our Brand Is Crisis,” “Desperado,” “Fast Five,” “Clear and Present Danger”), Bill Cobbs (“Night at the Museum,” “Oz the Great and Powerful,” “The Bodyguard”), Sharon Lawrence (“NYPD Blue,” “Grey’s Anatomy”) and Ruth Negga (“Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” “World War Z,” “The Samaritan”). For information about the screenings, visit zeitgeistnola.org/. -
First-Run Smoking Presentations in U.S. Movies 1999-2006
First-Run Smoking Presentations in U.S. Movies 1999-2006 Jonathan R. Polansky Stanton Glantz, PhD CENTER FOR TOBAccO CONTROL RESEARCH AND EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94143 April 2007 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Smoking among American adults fell by half between 1950 and 2002, yet smoking on U.S. movie screens reached historic heights in 2002, topping levels observed a half century earlier.1 Tobacco’s comeback in movies has serious public health implications, because smoking on screen stimulates adolescents to start smoking,2,3 accounting for an estimated 52% of adolescent smoking initiation. Equally important, researchers have observed a dose-response relationship between teens’ exposure to on-screen smoking and smoking initiation: the greater teens’ exposure to smoking in movies, the more likely they are to start smoking. Conversely, if their exposure to smoking in movies were reduced, proportionately fewer teens would likely start smoking. To track smoking trends at the movies, previous analyses have studied the U.S. motion picture industry’s top-grossing films with the heaviest advertising support, deepest audience penetration, and highest box office earnings.4,5 This report is unique in examining the U.S. movie industry’s total output, and also in identifying smoking movies, tobacco incidents, and tobacco impressions with the companies that produced and/or distributed the films — and with their parent corporations, which claim responsibility for tobacco content choices. Examining Hollywood’s product line-up, before and after the public voted at the box office, sheds light on individual studios’ content decisions and industry-wide production patterns amenable to policy reform. -
Russia's Activities in Latin America
RUSSIA’S ACTIVITIES IN LATIN AMERICA May 2021 The following is a summary of open-source media reporting on Russia’s presence and activities in Latin America and the Caribbean in May 2021. This is not a complete list of media reports on Russia’s activities in Latin America but are some of the most relevant articles and reports selected by SFS researchers and fellows. The monitor does source a limited amount of media reports from state-owned or -controlled media outlets, which are carefully selected and solely intended to report on news that is not reported on by other media and is relevant for understanding VRIC influence in the region. This report is produced as part of our VRIC Monitor published monthly by the Center for a Secure Free Society (SFS), a non-profit, national security think tank based in Washington D.C. ● According to information circulating on social networks, the leaders Vladimir Putin of Russia and Xi Jinping of China will visit President Nayib Bukele in El Salvador. - Radio YSKL on 21-MAY (content in Spanish) ● State media reports El Salvador is very keen to bolster cooperation with Russia, President Nayib Bukele said during the presentation of the letter of credence ceremony. “We are very enthusiastic about strengthening the relationship with Russia, we are facing a world with new challenges and opportunities, and we want to take advantage of those opportunities,” Bukele told Russian Ambassador Alexander Khokholikov, adding that El Salvador recognizes “the importance of Russia in the world.” - Urdu Point on 20-MAY www.SecureFreeSociety.org © 2021 Center for a Secure Free Society. -
World Book Kids, a New Addition to the World Book Online Reference Center, Is Designed Especially for Younger Users, English-Language Learners, and Reluctant Readers
PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION VOLUME 46 • NUMBER 1 • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2007 ISSN 0163-5506 DEPARTMENTS 4 News from PLA hhes 5 On the Agenda 7 From the President ssan hildreth 15 Tales from the Front jennifer t. ries- FEATURES 17 Perspectives 40 Right-Sizing the Reference Collection nann blaine hilyard The authors detail a large and busy public library branch’s 23 Book Talk method for weeding the reference collection and interfiling it with lisa richter circulating material. rose m. frase and barbara salit-mischel 28 Internet Spotlight lisa ble, nicole 45 KnowItNow heintzelman, steven Ohio’s Virtual Reference Service kronen, and joyce ward Ohio’s virtual reference service, KnowItNow24X7, is a world leader in real-time online reference, with more than 175,000 questions 32 Bringing in the Money answered to date. Now in its third year of operation, its success is erdin due to the collaborative efforts of the three managing libraries and the support of the Ohio Library community. 36 Passing Notes holly carroll, brian leszcz, kristen pool, and tracy strobel michael arrett 54 Going Mobile 74 By the Book The KCLS Roving Reference Model jlie Why wait for patrons to approach the desk? Shouldn’t staff seek out and serve customer’s information needs anywhere in the building? 76 New Product News This article shows how the King County (Wash.) Library System vicki nestin implemented Roving Reference in order to provide the best possible customer service to its patrons. EXTRAS barbara pitney and nancy slote 2 Readers Respond 69 Reference Desk Realities 2 Editor’s Note What they didn’t teach you in library school—Decker Smith and 10 Verso—The Future of Reference Johnson’s practical article aims to help equip librarians for the reali- 13 Verso—By the Numbers ties of day-to-day public library reference work. -
RELS 115.01 Religion & Society in India & Tibet ECTR 219 @ 5:30-6
RELS 115.01 Religion & Society in India & Tibet ECTR 219 @ 5:30-6:45 pm Fall 2016 Dr. Zeff Bjerken Office: RELS bldg. entrance from 4 Glebe St, room 202 Dept of Religious Studies Office hours: Mon & Wed 10-12 pm & by appointment E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 953-7156 Course Description This course is an introduction to two Asian religious traditions, Hinduism & Buddhism, and how they have shaped Indian and Tibetan culture. We will survey forms of social organization (e.g. the caste system, the religious roles of women, monastic life), and the practices and beliefs of Hindus & Buddhists, including their origin myths, rites of passage, and their ethical values. The course is designed around major conceptual themes: discerning between illusion and reality; spiritual journeys in search of religious experience; death and the afterlife; religion, gender, and sexuality; monasticism, asceticism, and the hermit’s life; and the effects of colonialism and modernity on religions. In particular we will examine the religious and political reforms of Mahatma Gandhi and the Dalai Lama, two of the most important leaders of the last century. The non-violent ideals of Gandhi and the Dalai Lama present us with an alternative to our modern consumer-oriented technological culture, where people seek what they are programmed to seek. This course will help you become more informed and critical of how the news media represents other religions and their role in different societies, rather than be passive consumers of the media. You will learn to really “Think Different,” as the Apple advertising campaign once put it (see p. -
Combating Russian Disinformation in Ukraine: Case Studies in a Market for Loyalties
COMBATING RUSSIAN DISINFORMATION IN UKRAINE: CASE STUDIES IN A MARKET FOR LOYALTIES Monroe E. Price* & Adam P. Barry** I. INTRODUCTION This essay takes an oblique approach to the discussion of “fake news.” The approach is oblique geographically because it is not a discourse about fake news that emerges from the more frequently invoked cases centered on the United States and Western Europe, but instead relates primarily to Ukraine. It concerns the geopolitics of propaganda and associated practices of manipulation, heightened persuasion, deception, and the use of available techniques. This essay is also oblique in its approach because it deviates from the largely definitional approach – what is and what is not fake news – to the structural approach. Here, we take a leaf from the work of the (not-so) “new institutionalists,” particularly those who have studied what might be called the sociology of decision-making concerning regulations.1 This essay hypothesizes that studying modes of organizing social policy discourse ultimately can reveal or predict a great deal about the resulting policy outcomes, certainly supplementing a legal or similar analysis. Developing this form of analysis may be particularly important as societies seek to come to grips with the phenomena lumped together under the broad rubric of fake news. The process by which stakeholders assemble to determine a collective position will likely have major consequences for the * Monroe E. Price is an Adjunct Full Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication and the Joseph and Sadie Danciger Professor of Law at Cardozo School of Law. He directs the Stanhope Centre for Communications Policy Research in London, and is the Chair of the Center for Media and Communication Studies of the Central European University in Budapest.” ** Adam P. -
2010 in Review from Commerce
Dec. 28, 2010 Invite a Friend [email protected] 2010 in review from Commerce Happy Holidays from all of us at the North Carolina Department of Commerce! As 2010 draws to a close, this week’s SYNC takes a look back at the year's top economic development accomplishments from across North Carolina. Like 2009, 2010 presented difficult challenges to the state’s economic development community, but there were also many success stories and examples of outstanding collaboration in all corners of the state. Established businesses such as Caterpillar, Siemens and IBM continued their commitment to North Carolina by expanding in the state. New partners such as Facebook helped cement North Carolina's reputation as a leader in the data center industry. This year also saw the launch of ThriveNC.com, a new website dedicated to meet the needs of business decision-makers and site selection consultants, as well as an expanded marketing program for in-state partners. Topping it off, Site Selection magazine once again named the state as the nation's best business climate. With continued leadership from Governor Bev Perdue and N.C. Department of Commerce Secretary Keith Crisco, along with the collaborative efforts of every member of the state's economic development community, the outlook for 2011 looks bright. In the coming year, SYNC will continue to bring you the news and information that builds collaborative relationships and helps us all stay in SYNC. Perdue announces small business initiatives Governor Bev Perdue on Jan. 13 announced her major policy priorities for the coming year – jobs and the economy, education, setting government straight, and keeping communities safe. -
Bucharest-Ilfov
Region in focus: Bucharest-Ilfov Bucharest-Ilfov Region, formed by Bucharest, Romania’s capital and Ilfov County – is located in the central part of the Romanian Plain in southern Ro- mania. Bucharest is the largest urban agglomeration of the country; its num- bers approaching 2 million inhabitants represents more than 85% from the total region’s population. Romanian legend says that the city of Bucharest was founded on the banks of the Dambovita River by a shepherd named Bucur, whose name literally means ”joy”. His flute playing reportedly dazzled the people and his hearty wine from nearby vineyards endeared him to the local traders, who gave his name to the place. Known for its wide, tree-lined boulevards, glorious Belle Époque buildings and a re- putation for the highlife (which in the 1900s earned its nickname of ”Little Paris”), Bucharest is today a bustling metropolis. For this reason film productions began shoo- ting in Bucharest and it did not take long for international producers and filming com- panies to discover and appreciate the rich historical heritage of the city. In fact, more than 200 productions have been filmed, entirely or partially in Bucha- rest and its surrounding areas, most of them in the last ten years. Renowned individu- als from the film industry have linked their professional activity to the town of Bucur. Photo: courtesy of Bucharest Ilfov Regional Development Agency Directors such as Costa-Gavras - Amen, Francis Ford Coppola - Youth Without Youth, Katja von Garnier - Blood and Chocolate, Klaus Menzel - What About Love and Tommy Wirkola - What Happened to Monday to name a few. -
IPG Spring 2020 Rock Pop and Jazz Titles
Rock, Pop, and Jazz Titles Spring 2020 {IPG} That Thin, Wild Mercury Sound Dylan, Nashville, and the Making of Blonde on Blonde Daryl Sanders Summary That Thin, Wild Mercury Sound is the definitive treatment of Bob Dylan’s magnum opus, Blonde on Blonde , not only providing the most extensive account of the sessions that produced the trailblazing album, but also setting the record straight on much of the misinformation that has surrounded the story of how the masterpiece came to be made. Including many new details and eyewitness accounts never before published, as well as keen insight into the Nashville cats who helped Dylan reach rare artistic heights, it explores the lasting impact of rock’s first double album. Based on exhaustive research and in-depth interviews with the producer, the session musicians, studio personnel, management personnel, and others, Daryl Sanders Chicago Review Press chronicles the road that took Dylan from New York to Nashville in search of “that thin, wild mercury sound.” 9781641602730 As Dylan told Playboy in 1978, the closest he ever came to capturing that sound was during the Blonde on Pub Date: 5/5/20 On Sale Date: 5/5/20 Blonde sessions, where the voice of a generation was backed by musicians of the highest order. $18.99 USD Discount Code: LON Contributor Bio Trade Paperback Daryl Sanders is a music journalist who has worked for music publications covering Nashville since 1976, 256 Pages including Hank , the Metro, Bone and the Nashville Musician . He has written about music for the Tennessean , 15 B&W Photos Insert Nashville Scene , City Paper (Nashville), and the East Nashvillian . -
Lawrence, Fall 2019 Lawrence University
Lawrence University Lux Alumni Magazines Communications Fall 2019 Lawrence, Fall 2019 Lawrence University Follow this and additional works at: https://lux.lawrence.edu/alumni_magazines Part of the Liberal Studies Commons © Copyright is owned by the author of this document. Recommended Citation Lawrence University, "Lawrence, Fall 2019" (2019). Alumni Magazines. 115. https://lux.lawrence.edu/alumni_magazines/115 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Communications at Lux. It has been accepted for inclusion in Alumni Magazines by an authorized administrator of Lux. For more information, please contact [email protected]. FALL 2019 LAWRENCE Wan·der·jahr: n. noun, [vahn-duh r-yahr] /'van d re , ya r/ German. 1. A year or period of travel, especially following one’s schooling and before practicing a profession. 2. A life-changing year of exploration, discovery, and independence funded by the Thomas J. Watson Foundation. Greetings from Appleton! LAWRENCE They say in Wisconsin there are two seasons of the year: winter and EDITOR construction. We are in the second season, which brings physical renewal Kelly B. Landiſ Not All of campus. It is also celebration season here at Lawrence, with two of ART DIRECTORS my favorite moments of the year: Commencement, when we sent 350 Liz Boutelle, Matt Schmeltzer graduates out to begin their lives after Lawrence, and Reunion, when ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT OF we welcomed more than a thousand of them back to reconnect with the COMMUNICATIONS Megan Scott community we share. Over the course of those two weekends, we hosted Who Wander close to 1,000 people in the President’s House. -
INSIDE Take LA by Storm • Is the Bay Healed Yet?
summer 2012 the magazine of Heal the Bay volume 27 number 2 healthebay.org I N S I D E Take L.A. by Storm • Is the Bay Healed Yet? • Back to School Eco Tips A Summer the E.D. a letter from currentsthe magazine of Heal the Bay volume 27 number 2 healthebay.org BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman: Stephanie Medina Rodriguez Immediate Past Chairman: Matthew J. Hart Chairs: Todd Flora, Barry Gribbon, Don Kinsey, Brian O’Malley, Craig Perkins, Erin Selleck, Luann Laval Williams to Remember Secretary, Nominations Chair: Cliff Gladstein Treasurer, Finance Chair: Paul Stimpfl Sunny days at the beach can be powerful reminders. Founding President: Dorothy Green (1929-2008) Founding President, Los Angeles & San Gabriel Rivers Watershed Past President: Mark Gold Board Members: Peter Abraham , Mark Attanasio, he exuberance of summer is here. You can feel it Dayna Bochco, Lisa Boyle, Samuel Culbert, Robert Davenport, as you walk the beach, soak in the salt air, play in Jorge Delgado, Ernie Dunn, Ian Eddleston , Susan Grossinger, Sofie Howard, Jean Kaplan, Richard Katz, Sharon Lawrence, the water with your kids, catch a wave, balance on a Adi Liberman, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Suja Lowenthal, T paddle board, or glide through the ocean in your boat. We Oralia Michel, Ted Miller, H. David Nahai, John Perenchio, Russ Pillar, Hylda Queally, Jennifer Regan, Gordon Seabury, can all celebrate that our water is swimmable and safe and Michael Segal, Amy Smart, Shane Smith, John J. Strauss, our beaches are clean in these beautiful summer months. Michael Sullivan, Thomas Unterman, Scott Zolke k Heal the Bay exists and thrives because of your direct in- C BOARD OF GOVERNORS volvement and support.