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212.139.2.97 18:43, 20 March 2007 (UTC) n another World AIDS Day benefit the original cast of Avenue Q and the cast of the recent Broadway revival of Fiddler On The Roof came together to present a ten-minute performance which was essentially a spoof of "Fiddler" called "Avenue Jew". It begins with Trekkie Monster posing as the fiddler playing a badly sounding version of the Fiddler Theme and when he finishes, Trekkie just eats the fiddle. In a sort of epilogue to Tevye's story, he and his family arrive on Avenue Jew, an area inhabited by Jewish puppets including: Kate Monstervitz (played by Kate Monster), The Matchmaker (played by Mrs. Thistletwat) and the rest of the Q cast (minus Lucy The Slut) who played Jewish versions of themselves. Avenue Jew is also home to some human Jews such as Brian and Hannukah Eve (played by Christmas Eve), the human Jews are fed up with the puppet Jews upstaging them constantly and there is great division between them. Jewish-American Princeton (played by Princeton) arrives (to the dismay of the humans who have yet another puppet to contend with) asking "What do you do with a B.A. in Yiddish?". One of Tevye's daughter's, Shprintze, falls in love with Princeton but Tevye forbids their union and, after a "If I Were A Rich Man" pun, it seems there is no hope for the couple. Rod interrupts begging The Matchmaker to find him a gay Jewish man he can marry and The Matchmaker obliges by setting him up with one of the new human arrivals: Lazar Wolf (Tevye is surprised Lazar is gay, but Lazar simply states that he is "a lonely man"). Jewish-American Princeton and Shprintze tell Tevye that they wish to be married, after a brief interior monologue Tevye consents and the couple run off to prepare. Rod and Lazar Wolf also wish to be wed, so they decide to ask permission from the Tsar... who just happens to be George W. Bush (in puppet form). Bush forbids gay marriage, insisting that marriage is only for heterosexuals. Bush is interrupted by Ben Brantley who appears to ask where exactly the real Jewish people in the cast are, and the company finish with a rousing finale telling us that "everyone's a little bit Jewish" and "in theatre you can be whatever you want to be".[reply]

Songs that are spoofed in this performance are listed here:

SONGS FROM 'AVENUE Q'

   * Avenue Q Theme (becomes the Avenue Jew Theme)
   * What Do You Do With A B.A. In English? (becomes What Do You Do With A B.A In Yiddish)
   * It Sucks To Be Me (a few lines of this are sung, with different lyrics, by Benjamin Bradley, complaining about Broadway directors casting against type, race, ethnicity and sexuality)
   * Everyone's A Little Bit Racist (becomes Everyone's A Little Bit Jewish)

SONGS FROM 'FIDDLER ON THE ROOF'

   * Tradition (a small part of Tradition is turned into an argument between the puppets and the humans over who is better)
   * If I Were A Rich Man (becomes If I Were A Human, a joke made by Jewish-American Princeton)
   * Matchmaker (sung almost exactly the same as the original version however this time it is Rod asking for a homosexual Jew to marry)
   * Tevye's Monologue (becomes George W. Bush's Monologue as he forbids gay marriage)
   * Do You Love Me (Brian asking Hannukah Eve)

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Dr. Brian Gilbert

Brian Gilbert, MD, FACC, F.R.C.P.(C) (born 1947) is a Canadian Cardiologist, administrator and professor.

Dr. Brian W. Gilbert, Chief of the Schulich Heart Program and Head of the Division of Cardiology and Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, Canada, is a renowned cardiologist in Canada. As a professor of medicine at the University of Toronto, Dr. Gilbert is not only a skilled administrator and clinician, but also a respected teacher.

Dr. Gilbert obtained his medical degree at the University of Toronto in 1971 and his fellowship in Cardiology in 1975. He then continued his education at Duke University and was one of the pioneers of non-invasive cardiology in Canada. After only five years into his career, Dr. Gilbert was appointed Chief of Cardiology at Mt. Sinai Hospital, in Toronto, Canada and later Deputy Physician-in-Chief. Dr. Gilbert then moved to Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in 1995 as Vice-President, Cardiovascular services and Head, Division of Cardiology.

In 2004, the Schulich School of Medicine, at the University of Western Ontario, created The Dr. Brian W. Gilbert Canada Research Chair in Primary Health Care.


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1. http://www.sunnybrook.ca/departments/dom/staffanddivisions/domprofiles/bwgilbert 2. http://www.uwo.ca/univsec/senate/minutes/2004/r0404scup.pdf 3. http://www.cardiology.utoronto.ca/


89.100.138.165 20:04, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Street Struck

Street Struck is a track by Big L off his critically acclaimed debut album Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous. Being street struck is used in the song as a term of falling in love with illegal and dangerous street life which leads to fast money. In the song Big L speaks out against street drug dealing and making easy money through illegal activities as opposed to glorifying it as a job to be proud of like most other rappers at the time. He is constant with this theme, using it as the base of the chorus to the song:

You betta listen when L rhyme cuz bein' street struck'll/ Get you nuthin' but a bullet or jail time/ So pay attention when L rhyme cuz bein' street struck'll/ Get you nuthin' but a bullet or jail time/

However, Big L also acknowledges and defends the motives of those who have no other choice and must sling to support themselves and their families:

And some of my peeps are still in the game sellin 'caine/ If that's what you gotta do to maintain, go 'head and do yo thang/

Street Struck is an example of what made Big L an acclaimed rapper as it demonstrates his range of flow, meaningful message, and ability to rhyme.

Sources

http://rapreviews.com/archive/BTTL_bigl.html http://www.mp3.com/stories/3323.html

69.231.37.113 20:17, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Farshad


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American Championship Pro Wrestling

Professional wrestling federation based in Philadelphia area. ACPW held there first show in Delaware at Cranston heights fire company on February 19, 2005. several follow up shows where held in Upland Pennsylvania at a building called the underground which was doubled as there gym. For 37 episodes American Championship Pro Wrestling ran WWJT channel 7 Philadelphia every Thursday night at 10 PM est. In 2006 several changes for American Championship Pro Wrestling from new building locations to a new format on the Internet with a Pay Per Views and episodes. which runs today on TVBYDEMAND.com One half Owner of LegacyAVPro and American championship Pro Wrestling Chris Sutton and Rich Steve host the monthly Internet TV show. Production company LegacyAVPro owns American Championship Pro Wrestling.

All video production is done with there parent corporation LegacyAVPro The head of video production and which is directed and edited by Christopher Bollinger. Head of Public Relations, Jayson Brown release relevant up todate information on ACPW as well as organizes the ACPW street team for advertising for events. Mr Gregory took over booking and creative control for American Championship Pro Wrestling Events in March of 2006. Memorable moments On July 8th 2006 American Championship Pro Wrestling held their Rebirth show at the Northeast Community Center. November 24, 2006 ACPW held there first live Internet Pay Per View.

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69.249.244.56 21:19, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Reliable Controls


skin cancer


Island Writer Magazine

Island Writer Magazine is a Canadian literary magazine, which has been published in Victoria, British Columbia since 2002. The magazine features fiction, poetry, and non-fiction by both new and experienced writers living on the Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. It is published by the Victoria Writers' Society twice a year.


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24.68.246.12 22:16, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]


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Teknoscape

Teknoscape is a Western Australian independent dance music website. Teknoscape provides the Perth dance music community with scene news, events and club listing event photos, mp3 set downloads, discussion forums, music reviews, online store, artist interviews and has won numerous awards at the ‘Perth Dance Music Awards’ for people’s choice ‘Best Dance Music Website’.

Site History

Teknoscape was established by Petar Ceklic in 1996 under the alias ‘Hypnosis’ which was soon renamed to Teknoscape.

The website in its early days was considerably smaller comprising only of a basic events guide and primitive guestbook, the site has had many major updates since then to accommodate for its growth.

In 2002 the core team grew to include system administrators Jason Carle and Toni Williams, forum moderators Ebony Harding, Adam Brown and Amy Druscow along with many contributors which included freelance photographers, freelance writers and Djs.

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