Papers 441-450 of total 487 found.
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…in A Thousand Acres, an intelligent feminist tale, with the two older daughters as incest survivors who have spent their lives cajoling a crazy, abusive father and protecting their youngest sister. A bit of the fourth act made it into the Beatles' "Magical Mystery…
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…- dropping teen milieu of Forest Hills, Queens, landed on this flabbed scene like a boulder on a box of sugar cream doughnuts"(Loder,p.367). Even though they were enormously influential the Ramones never became a huge commercial success like the Beatles. Punk…
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…” (153). The early sixties came and went as the late sixties brought the first appearance of the Beatles on national television, social activism, acceptance of homosexuality, natural childbirth, and unprocessed food (Rollin 102). The motto of the latter…
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…, Australia was shaken by 'Easyfever'. Airports, television stations, theatres, and hire cars were reduced to rubble, fans were hospitalized, and general mayhem reigned wherever they set foot. Like the Beatles, the group was public property, with their private…
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…, elegies, suites, and free-form and cross-cultural works. The closest contemporary analogy to Coltrane's relentless search for possibilities was the Beatles' redefinition of rock from one album to the next. Yet the distance they traveled from conventional hard…
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…." (www.geocities.com/sunsetstrip/palladium/8153/whatisrap.htm) Today, in the year 2000, rap music is spreading rapidly in popularity across the world and overtaking all other forms of music in sales and recognition. Thirty-five years ago, it was The Beatles who had sent…
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…entrenched in the political and cultural elite of the nation, newspapers and magazines were being written by young reporters who came of age with Elvis, the Beatles, and the civil rights movement. All previous generations of journalists had accepted…
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…he named Helter Skelter. He got the name from a Beatles song, and had his followers prepare for the upcoming war by collecting guns and other weapons. Manson turned the ranch into a fortress. He started to change his following from being a group…
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…elementary”. This is both reference to The Beatles as they were commonly called “The Fab Four” and the Sherlock Holmes idea with the wording finishing off with it’s elementary. Source; it could be argued that the consumer is more likely to be receptive…
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…hate the Beatles." She believed she had the ability to create a drama that would be an outlet for this frustrated generation. Jenkins is listed as the creator of the show. It was she who invented the characters (although under Gannett's instructions…
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