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Neoklassische Modernismus


Hannah Feiner


Climatograph


Great Amazing Jared


Augustus Maximian


786 Roshan Manzil


BioSlim


Mersyndol


Luis E. Tueros Grimaldo


Nathan Prescott Chaney


Bill Waugh


Avery Robok


Schwarzschield


Progressive Osseous Heteroplasia


The man of fortune and free love


Apocalypse of John - Dated astronomically


Literature

  • Nikolai A. Morozov: "The Revelation to John - An astronomic historical Investigation" (Die Offenbarung Johannis – Eine astronomisch-historische Untersuchung, 223 Seiten, Stuttgart 1912.)
  • Nikolai A. Morozov: "Revelation within Thunderstorm and Tempest. History of the Apocalypses Origin." (Откровение в грозе и буре. История возникновения Апокалипсиса. СПб.: Былое, 1907.)
  1. ^ Solar eclipse catalogue 300-400: http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEcat/SE0301-0400.html
  2. ^ Planetarium program Yoursky (395-09-30 15:00; 37N 27E; Opt.: E,M,N,N) http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/uncgi/Yoursky

84.161.12.24 07:43, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]




NeoGen: Kerk vir 'n Nuwe Generasie

Boris Nemšić



Chimericana Books

Chimericana Books publishes anthologies, collections and novels that deal subjects of body horror and sexual exploration. The books are intended for a non-mainstream, adult audience.

This small press publisher was set up to continue the Chimeraworld anthology series originally published by Cyber Pulp Press of Houston.

Chimericana Books has also published rights-returned titles by Mike Philbin (aka Hertzan Chimera) in collaboration or novel form. They also published a digest version of the first three issues of Philbin's rock/horror/interview website Horror Quarterly.

Philbin, Mike Philbin, Mike Philbin, Mike Philbin, Mike Chimericana Books


Sources

Chimericana Books stories have recieved honorable mentions in both YEAR'S BEST FANTASY AND HORROR(Ellen Datlow, ed - St Martins Press, USA) and THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF BEST NEW HORROR (Stephen Jones, ed - Robinson Publishing, UK

Chimericana Books announcements have been supported by British Fantasy Society http://www.britishfantasysociety.org.uk/news/pubnews.htm

195.72.173.83 08:44, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Chimeraworld


lady brabourne college


The Brolga

Antonio Trillanes IV


Steven H. Pollock

Dr. Steven H. Pollock MD, a physician and a mycologist who was the discoverer of the rare Psilocybe tampanensis mushroom. He found an isolated specimen of this mushroom in September 1977 on a field trip in Florida, close to Tampa after which the mushroom is named. The species has only ever been observed in the wild one other time after the initial discovery and collection in Mississippi. Attempts to cultivate from this find were unfortunately unsuccessful.

In 1979, another famous mycologist Dr. Gaston Guzman, along with Stephen H. Pollock, described another new entheogenic mushroom found by them in the Naolinco region of the State of Veracruz. This species was named Psilocybe wassoniorum in honor of the famous ethnobotanist Gordon Wasson and his wife Valentina.


Sources

Steven H. Pollock, "The Psilocybin Mushroom Pandemic", Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, Vol. 7 (1): 73-84 (1975).

Steven H. Pollock, “Psilocybian Mycetismus with Special Reference to Panaeolus,” Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, Vol. 8 (1) : 43-57 (1976).

Steven H. Pollock, “Psychotropic Mushrooms and the Alteration of Consciousness, I: The Ascent of Psilocybian Mushroom Consciousness,” Journal of Altered States of Consciousness, Vol. 3 (1) 15-35 (1977).


138.130.248.106 12:34, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ebiz


GolfPunk magazine


Oshawa Military Museum (Ferret club)


Femto Cell


-Sean-


Jack Murray


Scituate RI


Bratz: Fashion Pixiez (album)

Infobox Album

Name = Bratz: Fashion Pixiez
Type = Album
Artist = Bratz (Various)
Cover =
Released = February 20,2007
Recorded = Sweden
Genre = Teen pop, Soundtrack
Length = TBA
Label = Hip-O Records
Producer = Matthew Gerrard
Robert Nevil
Reviews =
Last album = Bratz: Forever Diamondz
(2006)
This album = Bratz: Fashion Pixiez
(2007)
Next album = TBA
(2007/2008)


Bratz Fashion Pixiez is the fourth and upcoming music album released from the wildly popular Bratz doll franchise. It features songs from the Bratz's feature film Bratz: Fashion Pixiez which was released is going to release in February 27, 2007. The album was released in stores on February 20 2007, a week before the direct-to-DVD movie.

Tracklisting

1. We're Gonna Rock

2. One of a Kind

3. The Groove

4. Ready to Roll

5. Gettin' It Right

6. Look Closer

7. We Can

8. I've Got Your Back

9. Strong Enough

10. It's A Girl Thing

11. Working Overtime

12. I Won't Stop

13. Who Dunnit

14. Just Let Go Now

All songs are written by Matthew Gerrard, who worked for the number #1 High School Musical album, and he did the works for the Bratz's, "Genie Magic" and Forever Diamondz albums.

Sources

86.101.211.226 14:51, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Eyes on final fantasy

Eyes on final fantasy is a popular website giving final fantasy hints realease and ;atest news

But however it is most notable for its forum which is one of the best out of all the final fantasy websites


Sources

http://www.eyesonff.com/


212.139.196.203 15:38, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Smelly Brown

Smelly Brown is a sexual act created by the venerable Timothy Brown. It is an act in which both parties in the midst of sexual intercourse stick their index fingers into their own and their partners anus and then immediately stick both index fingers into both nostrils of their sexual partners as they climax.

Sources

Tim Brown's Guide To Unusual Love published by Random House 1969

68.175.120.113 15:42, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Alessio Bax

First Prize winner in the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition in 2000, Alessio Bax has already established himself as an accomplished performer throughout the world. He had previously won various international competitions including, at the age of nineteen, the First Prize at the Hamamatsu International Piano Competition in Japan. Praised by the international press, his performances have been described as "real music-making that makes its own world on stage and invites the audience in as guests" (The Independent), and "successfully combining authority and poetry" (The Daily Telegraph).

Festival appearances include London's International Piano Series (Queen Elizabeth Hall), the Verbier Festival in Switzerland, the Aldeburgh and Bath Festivals in England, the Ruhr Klavierfestival, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, BeethovenFest and Musikfestspiele Saar in Germany. As a recitalist, he has been seen regularly at the main music halls in Rome, Milan, Madrid, Paris, London, Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, New York, Washington and Mexico City.

His extensive concerto repertoire has lead him to appear with over 70 orchestras including the London Philharmonic, Royal Philharmonic, the City of Birmingham Symphony, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Royal Scottish National, Dallas Symphony, Houston Symphony, NHK Symphony, Tokyo Symphony, New Japan Philharmonic, Yomiuri Symphony Tenerife Symphony, Spanish Radio Television, Basque Symphony, Rome Symphony, and Hungarian Symphony. He has worked with a number of esteemed conductors such as Marin Alsop, Petr Altrichter, Sergiu Commissiona, Alexander Dimitriev, Vernon Handley, Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Owain Arwel Hughes, Ken-ichiro Kobayashi, Rossen Milanov, Jonathan Nott, Dimitry Sitkovetsky and Sir Simon Rattle. As an active chamber musician, he has collaborated with Joshua Bell, Steven Isserlis and Nobuko Imai, among others.

His debut recording for Warner Classics, "Baroque Reflections" received rave reviews by the international press and was selected as "Editor's Choice" by Gramophone magazine and "Best Buy" by Classical FM Magazine. He has also recorded the complete works of György Ligeti for two pianos and piano four hands with Lucille Chung and Saint-Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals, under the baton of Miguel Harth-Bedoya. Alessio Bax was selected to play the Fugue of Beethoven's "Hammerklavier" Sonata for Maestro Daniel Barenboim in "Barenboim on Beethoven". The documentary was produced by Channel 13/PBS, in conjunction with Bel Air Media, BBC and NHK Japan. It will be broadcast worldwide and will also be released as a DVD box set in late 2006 under the EMI label.

Bax graduated with top honors at the record age of fourteen from the Conservatory of his home town, Bari, Italy under the guidance of Angela Montemurro. He then went on to work with Francois-Joel Thiollier in France. He also studied at the Chigiana Academy in Siena under Joaquín Achúcarro. In 1994 he moved to Dallas to further his studies with Mr. Achúcarro at the Meadows School of the Arts, where he is on the teaching faculty.

Lucille Chung

Born in Montréal, Canadian pianist Lucille Chung has been acclaimed for her “stylish and refined performances” by Gramophone magazine, "combining vigour and suppleness with natural eloquence and elegance" (Le Soir).

She made her debut at the age of ten with the Montréal Symphony Orchestra and Charles Dutoit subsequently invited her to be a featured soloist during the MSO Asian Tour in 1989. Since then, she has performed an extensive concerto repertoire with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Moscow Virtuosi, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the Flemish Radio Orchestra, the Orquesta Sinfónica de Tenerife, the Staatskapelle Weimar, the Philharmonie de Lorraine, the Seoul Philharmonic, the KBS Orchestra, the Fort Worth Symphony, the UNAM Philharmonic, as well as all the major Canadian orchestras, including the Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, National Arts Centre (Ottawa), Calgary, and Winnipeg Orchestras, among others. She has appeared with conductors such as Krzysztof Penderecki, Vladimir Spivakov, Gerd Albrecht, and Charles Dutoit.

As a recitalist she has performed at the Wigmore Hall in London, New York's Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center and Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., the Dame Myra Hess Series in Chicago, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Madrid’s Auditorio Nacional, the Great Hall of the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest, and the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. Festival appearances include the MDR Sommer Festival in Dresden, Lübecker Kammermusikfest, Santander International Festival in Spain where she premiered the 6 Piano Etudes of Israel David Martinez, Montreal International Festival, Ottawa Chamber Festival, Westben Festival, Bard Music Festival in NY, and the Camerino Festival in Italy.

In 1989, she was recognized on the international scene as the First Prize winner at the Stravinsky International Piano Competition. She won Second Prize at the 1992 Montreal International Music Competition, at which she also won a Special Prize for the best interpretation of the unpublished work. In 1993, she received the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Governor General of Canada and in 1994 won the Second Prize at the First International Franz Liszt Competition in Weimar. In 1999, she was awarded the prestigious Virginia Parker Prize by the Canada Council for the Arts.

She graduated from both the Curtis Institute of Music and the Juilliard School before she turned twenty. She then decided to further her studies in Europe at the "Mozarteum" in Salzburg with Karl-Heinz Kämmerling and received the Konzertexam Diplom from the Hochschule "Franz Liszt" in Weimar, where she worked with the late Lazar Berman. She also graduated from the Accademia Pianistica in Imola, Italy with the honorary title of "Master" and most recently from the SMU Meadows School of the Arts under the tutelage of Joaquín Achúcarro. Ms. Chung is also the recipient of the Honors Diploma at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena, Italy.

Lucille Chung has been hailed as “a considerable artist, admirable for her bold choice of music” by the Sunday Times for her recordings of the complete piano works by György Ligeti on the Dynamic label. The first volume was released in 2001 to great critical acclaim, receiving the maximum 5 Stars from the BBC Music Magazine, R10 from Répertoire in France, and 5 Stars on Fono Forum in Germany. The final volume, which also contains works for two pianos, was recorded with her husband, Alessio Bax and once again received the prestigious R10 from Répertoire. Her all-Scriabin CD won the “Best Instrumental Recording” prize at the 2003 Prelude Classical Awards in Holland as well as the coveted R10 Répertoire in France. She also recorded the two Mendelssohn Piano Concerti on the Richelieu/Radio-Canada label which was nominated for the Prix Opus in Canada. In August 2005, she recorded Saint-Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals with the Fort Worth Symphony under Maestro Miguel Harth-Bedoya, which will be released in the spring of 2007 on AVIE.

She is fluent in French, English, Korean, Italian, German and Russian.

Miles Hill, Leeds

Troy University Band

The Puritan: Ottawa`s Literary Prose Journal

The Puritan: Ottawa`s Literary Prose Journal is, as the name implies, a literary publication based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It publishes prose (fiction and non-fiction). The first issue was released in January, 2007. The Puritan is a quarterly publication.

Although the journal is based in Ottawa, it features writers from across Canada (but is not restricted to Canada - the journal is open to international submissions). The journal was created by three Undergraduate English students at the University of Ottawa, Omid Amidi, Spencer Gordon, and Tyler Willis. The magazine has no official affiliation with the University, and thus has no restrictions regarding content.

The first issue of The Puritan was also a contest, awarding a cash prize to a winning submission. Steve Zytveld, organizer of the Dusty Owl Reading Series in Ottawa, won for his novel excerpt, Graves and Trains. Amanda Earl, organizer of Bywords Quarterly Journal and bywords.ca, Cyril Dabydeen, Poet Laureate of Ottawa from 1984-87, Patricia McCarthy, Ottawa novelist and poet, and Theresa Kishkan, novelist and wife of John Pass, winner of the 2006 Governor General`s Award for Poetry (in English), were also among the artists featured in the inaugural issue.

The second issue, released in April 2007, featured writers such as Rob McLennan, Paul A. Toth, Steve Mayoff, Clay McCann, Jeffrey Griffiths, and Jeffrey Ross.

The Puritan is distributed throughout Ottawa entirely free of charge.

The Puritan has been featured in The Ottawa Citizen and The Fulcrum (the University of Ottawa`s Independent Student Newspaper). The editors were featured on CHUO (the University of Ottawa`s radio station) and CBC Radio One`s All in a Day. The editors of the journal attended the 2006 Governor General`s Literary Awards ceremony, held at Rideau Hall.

The editors held a launch party on February 16, 2007 at the Avant-Garde Bar in Ottawa.

The Spring issue was launched at Ottawa's International Writers Fest on April 19th.

Sources

The Puritan: Ottawa`s Literary Prose Journal official website http://www.puritan-magazine.com

Article in The Ottawa Citizen, Tuesday November 14, 2006, written by Sarah Weigum http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/arts/story.html?id=d8d5e5e0-cbdf-4b36-90c3-1d4bdb9fc302

Article in the XPress: Ottawa-Hull Entertainment Guide, written by Jeremy Mesiano-Crookston Published: Thursday, February 22, 2007 http://www.ottawaxpress.ca/books/books.aspx?iIDArticle=11471

Article in The Fulcrum: The University of Ottawa`s Independent Student Newspaper, Thursday February 8, 2007, written by Heather A. Robertson http://www.thefulcrum.ca/view.php?aid=39146

http://www.writersfest.com (see schedule of events)

ISSN 1913-0597

74.101.54.131 17:27, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Chelsea F.C. Academy


Apparent Age Theory

The Apparent Age Theory is view held by Young Earth creationists, it claims that the any evidence of the Big Band and evolution can can be explained by the effects of a global flood/ Noah's flood which must have totally changed rock formations. It also claims that if you accept the Bible view, then Adam was made the earth was six days old but to Adam it would have looked billions of years old because trees would have been created with rings showing them hundreds of years old; the Grand Canyon would have looked two billion years old when it was one second old.

Sources

Edexcel Religion and Society by Victor W. Watton

172.200.39.112 19:54, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]



Bread Knives Come in Red


Stan Joplin


The Expose' TV Show


Bacteriostasis

Chris Stout


Ebru TV

Dragon's Gravy


Petshop of Horrors


J.R. Rubin: A Life


Sertoma Speedway

The Sertoma Motorplex is centrally located near the Las Cruces, Albuquerque and Roswell raceways. The Sertoma Motoplex is also conveniently located close to Ruidoso Downs (home of the Richest Quarter Horse Race in the World), White Sands National Monument, the Space Center and International Space Hall of Fame, the Alpine Mountain Resort Village of Cloudcroft (with its first class Lodge and joining golf course), Sunspot Solar Observatory (home to the World's Largest Telescopes and Visitor Center). You can also visit historical downtown Tularosa before attending the races at the Sertoma Speedway.

The Sertoma Motorplex sits on 640 acres in Tularosa, New Mexico. It is located 4 miles north of Tularosa on Highway 54. From the map below you can see our approximate location in relation to surrounding cities and highways.

Sources

Sertoma Speedway


72.164.167.141 22:44, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Peter Deighan


Lacy Kront



Peter Deighan Artist


Sid (Skins episode)

{{Infobox Television episode}}

This is the fifth episode of the first series of television show Skins, focusing on the character Sid.

Plot

Sid is in trouble. Deep trouble. His coursework hasn't made the grade, he's as sexually frustrated as ever, and he can't get his best mate's girl, Michelle, out of his head.

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