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  1. May 28, 2020 at 10:10 pm EDT. There’s a theory that the shock we’re currently experiencing is intense enough to force a radical reset of our values — of how we are and how we act. In an idea-packed session 2 of TED2020, speakers from across disciplines and walks of life looked to this aspiration of a “values reset,” sharing new ...

  2. 7 de ago. de 2023 · Available today, download the app view the full schedule of festival’s 48 venues, 200+ showcasing artists and bands, 70+ panels, and 75+ special events. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (August 7, 2023) — The full schedule for AMERICANAFEST has been revealed in the 2023 mobile app, with numerous new showcases, panels and special events.

  3. Bloody Mother Fucking Asshole was inspired by Wainwright's father, Loudon Wainwright III. She wrote the track as a response to her father's way of writing songs about his family, rather than tending to them. The EP was released in the UK as a 4 song EP (When The Day Is Short omitted) on the Drowned in Sound label.

  4. Want Two, Rufus Wainwright, Dreamworks B0003716-00, 2004. (Suzzy is part of a back-chorus on “Gay Messiah.”) My Last Go Round , Rosalie Sorrels , Red House Records RHR CD 167, 2004 (On "My Home Ain't In The Hall of Fame", Terre sings in a star-studded folk chorus along with Loudon Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, Christine Lavin, Patrik Sky, Peggy Seeger, and Jean Ritchie).

  5. Last up is an older work, or, shall we say, a piece that has been in development for several years now, my Suite for Solo Cello, op. 36.It’s a little embarrassing to admit that, when I first wrote this, large chunks of it were extremely difficult, maybe unplayable; I should have had a better sense of the cello’s capabilities given my heritage as a violist.

  6. 23 de nov. de 2012 · Roy Young (1) In the early 80s Paul Rodgers joined forces with Jimmy Page to for The Firm, a British rock supergroup which also comprised Manfred Mann's Earth Band and Uriah Heep drummer Chris Slade and bass player Tony Franklin. The band, played two UK gigs in 1984, one in London at Hammersmith Odeon, and another at Middlesbrough….

  7. brightonfestival.org › about-the-festival › our-historyOur History | Brighton Festival

    In 1964 the first moves were made to hold a Festival in Brighton, and Ian Hunter, the eventual Artistic Director of the Festival, submitted a programme of ideas. This was followed by a weekend conference in 1965, and the Board of the Brighton Festival Society was born. The first Festival was held in 1967, and featured performances by Laurence ...