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Space jam : a new legacy : original motion picture soundtrack. by Lil Baby,1994-performer.; Franklin, Kirk,1970-performer.(CARDINAL)529237; 24kGoldn,performer.; Lil Wayne,performer.(CARDINAL)347190; Chance the Rapper,performer.(CARDINAL)609174; Legend, John,performer.(CARDINAL)346188; Symba,performer.; Saweetie,1993-performer.; Kash Doll,performer.; Lil Uzi Vert,1994-performer.; Saint Jhn,performer.; SZA,1990-performer.; Lil Tecca,2002-performer.; Aminé(Musician),performer.; Lillard, Damian,1990-performer.; G-Eazy,1989-performer.; P-Lo,performer.; White Dave,performer.; YBN Cordae,1997-performer.; Duckwrth(Musician),1988-performer.; Big Freedia,performer.(CARDINAL)788643; Lucas, Joyner,1988-performer.; Bridges, Leon,1989-performer.; Ramos, Anthony,performer.; Brockhampton (Musical group),performer.; Jonas Brothers,performer.(CARDINAL)551018; Republic Records (Firm),publishing company.; Salt-n-Pepa (Musical group),performer.(CARDINAL)340890; WaterTower Music,publishing company.;
Various performers.
Subjects: Motion picture music.; Popular music.; Rap (Music); Motion picture music.; Popular music; Rap (Music);
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Michael [sound recording] / by Killer Mike(Rapper),composer,performer.; Cee-Lo(Musician),performer.(CARDINAL)537742; Mozzy(Rapper),performer.; Miles, Lena Byrd,1982-performer.; Young Thug,1992-performer.(CARDINAL)346195; 6lack(Rapper),performer.; Kane, Eryn Allen,performer.; Andre 3000,1975-performer.(CARDINAL)848632; Future,1983-performer.(CARDINAL)346193; Ty Dolla $ign,1985-performer.(CARDINAL)357146; Curren$y,1981-performer.; 2 Chainz,1977-performer.; Kaash Paige,2001-performer.; Blxst,1992-performer.; Fabo,performer.; El-P(Rapper),performer.; thankugoodsir,performer.; T. I.,1980-performer.(CARDINAL)342897; J.I.D,1990-performer.; Jacquees,1994-performer.; Jagged Edge (Musical group),performer.(CARDINAL)431588;
Killer Mike ; with accompaniment and featured performers.Marking the celebrated MC's first solo project since 2012's R.A.P. Music, the album introduces the world to the totality of Michael Render, a lifelong rap fiend whose consciousness is steeped in the sounds of the community that raised him - multiple eras of southern rap flows, Sunday church service, and barbershop discourse."Parental advisory, explicit content."Title from disc label.
Subjects: Rap (Music); Hip-hop (Music); Rap (Music); Popular music;
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Warp and woof / by Guided by Voices (Musical group),composer,performer.(CARDINAL)533116; Pollard, Robert,1957-performer.(CARDINAL)461356; Gillard, Doug,performer.; Bare, Bobby,Jr.,performer.; Shue, Mark,performer.; March, Kevin(Drummer),performer.;
Produced by Travis Harrison.Guided by Voices (Robert Pollard, Doug Gillard, Bobby Bare Jr., Mark Shue, Kevin March).
Subjects: Alternative rock music.; Lo-fi (Rock music); Rock music;
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Impact : the Army Air Forces' confidential picture history of World War II : in eight books, declassified and now published for the general public for the first time, with fourteen new retrospective essays by World War II leaders and journalists / by Air Force Historical Foundation.(CARDINAL)158488;
[Vol. 1] How Impact began, was edited and used during World War II / by James Parton -- The development and application of air power -- "The evolution of air command' / Lieutenant General Ira C. Eaker, USAF (Ret.) -- "Cooperation between land, sea and air" / marshal of the RAF sir John Slessor, G.C.B., D.S.O., M.C. -- Air power as journalists saw it -- "Teamwork on land, at sea and in the air" / Hanson W. Baldwin -- "The lesson of Cassino" / Cyrus L. Sulzberger -- The civilian-military teamwork in warfare / Hon. Robert A. Lovett -- Air war planning -- "USAAF plans and strategic effects" / Major Gernal Haywood Hansell Jr., USAF (Ret.) -- "The benefits and conditions of surprise attack" / Lieutenant General Minoru Genda, Japanese air self-defense force (Ret.) -- Strategic air power: destroying the enemy's war resources -- "The background' / Colonel Beirne Lay Jr., USAFR (Ret.) -- "The command realities" / General Curtis E. LeMay, USAF (Ret.) -- Bombing night and day: the two-edged sword -- "Attacks by night' / Group Captain Dudley Saward, O.B.E., RAF (Ret.) -- 'Daylight precision bombing" / Lieutenant General James H. Doolittle, USAF (Ret.) with Colonel Beirne Lay Jr., USAFR (Ret.) -- Tactical air power: cutting the enemy's arms and legs -- "The ground side" / Gernal Jacob L. Devers, USA (Ret.) -- The penalty of overconfidence / Albert Speer -- [Vol. 2] Air power as journalists saw it : essays / by Hanson W. Baldwin and Cyrus L. Sulzberger -- Campaign against industry -- Pt. I, Reault and Huls damage -- Pt. II, record week for 8th -- Pt. III, Ploesti oil mission -- What tropical clouds mean -- Combined operations against Kiska -- For the photo-interpreter -- Combat box formations -- Cause of death: accidental -- Air aspects of Sicilian campaign -- Rome: what was hit, what was not hit -- [Vol. 3] The civilian-military teamwork in warfare / by Robert A. Lovett -- Aerial Burma road -- Kenney Coctails -- Bombing through overcast -- How German radar works -- B-25 sinks ship at Swatow -- P-40 decoys for P-38s -- Winter's tale in Norway -- Fighters aren't like ducks -- For the photo interpreter -- Low level lowdown -- Around the Mediterranean -- Antwerp and LeBourget -- Rescue by night -- Gliders by night -- Search in the jungle -- Enemy, airborne -- [Vol. 4] Air war planning : essays / by Haywood S. Hansell, Jr. and Minoru Genda -- Air commandos invade Burma -- When the Monsoons come -- Bearings develop hot box -- SWPA natives hunt wrecks -- Jap ship lanes cut -- Hollandia gets Kenney cure -- Islands nabbed for air base -- Introducing P-51 in combat -- Brute strength saves B-24 -- Truk--first AAF Day attack -- Don't be trigger happy -- Rail lines cut across Italy -- Cassino, an air traffic problem -- Night fighters -- Night photography -- For the photo interpreter -- [Vol. 5] Strategic air power: Destroying the enemy's war resources / by Beirne Lay, Jr. and Curtis E. Lemay -- AAF power in Europe -- Fighters on the offensive -- The dazzling P-80 -- GAF jet plane combat -- The B-32 dominator -- Supply by air in China -- Bombing through smoke -- Discipline lapse downs B-17 -- Flak is getting rougher -- Hun at work on V-2 rocket -- Six abreast takeoffs and landings -- New Napalm fire bomb -- The B-29's big bomb bays -- 29s hit Jap steel -- [Vol. 6] Bombing night and day: The two-edged sword / Dudley Saward: Daylight precision bombing / James H. Doolittle & Beirne Lay, Jr. -- Balkan bridges -- U.S. buzz bomb -- Plane pick-up -- Pacific review -- FEAF -- Bonins -- Springboard to Tokyo -- B-25s at Hong Kong -- The GAF -- ETO escort -- Flak -- 8th AF strikes -- Obituary -- [Vol. 7] Tactical air power : cutting the enemy's arms and legs : essays / by General Jacob L. Devers and Lieutenant General Elwood R. Quesada -- Pt. I: Beginnigns: the adantages and disadvantages possessed by the Germans at the start; our theory of tactical air power -- Pt. II: The Early air-ground lessons learned in Africa -- Pt. III: A year of feverish preparation for Normandy by the 9th AF in England; attack on airfields, rails and the V-weapon sites; the plans for D-Day and pre-invasion operations -- Pt. IV: The invasion and the days immediately following -- Pt. V: The breakthrough at St. Lo and the operations of the tactical air forces in the sweep across France -- Pt. VI: The relationship of tactical air forces to the ground armies while the front was relatively static; the tasks performed by radar -- Pt. VII: Tactical operations of MAAF--Anzio, the "strangle," air aid to Russia, sealing the Brenner pass -- Pt. VIII: A carpet bombing failure, and analysis of the German counter-offensive in the Ardennes -- Pt. IX: The final smash into the hear of Germany -- [Vol. 8] The penalty of overconfidence : essay / by Albert Speer.
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Air warfare; World War, 1939-1945;
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Sing, ye heavens [sound recording] : hymns for all time. by Cambridge Singers,performer.; Owen, Thelma,performer.; Rutter, John,1945-arranger,conductor.(CARDINAL)519268; Scott, John,1956-performer.; Chasanoff/Elozua Amazing Grace Collection.DLC(CARDINAL)354036; City of London Sinfonia.Brass,performer.;
Hymns from the Psalms. O God, our help in ages past : from Psalm 90 / William Croft. The King of love my Shepherd is : from Psalm 23 : Irish traditional melody. A mighty fortress is our God : from Psalm 46 / Martin Luther -- Invocations. Veni, Creator Spiritus : Gregorian chant. Lo! he comes with clouds descending : 18th-century English melody. Love divine, all loves excelling / R.H. Prichard -- The Eucharist. Pange lingua : Gregorian chant. Let all mortal flesh keep silence : French carol melody -- Passiontide and Easter. Vexilla regis : Gregorian chant. Drop, drop, slow tears / Orlando Gibbons. When I survey the wondrous cross / E. Miller. Christ the Lord is risen today : melody from Lyra Davidica (1708) -- Folk hymns. Be thou my vision : Irish. All things bright and beautiful : English. Morning has broken : Gaelic. Amazing grace : American. We plough the fields, and scatter / J.A.P. Schulz -- Evening hymns. Glory to thee, my God, this night / Thomas Tallis. The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended / C.C. Scholefield -- Thanksgiving and dedication. Eternal God / John Rutter. Christ is made the sure foundation / Henry Purcell.Arranged by John Rutter.Cambridge Singers ; Thelma Owen, harp ; John Scott, organ ; City of London Sinfonia Brass ; John Rutter, conductor.Recorded Feb. 8 and 11, 2000, at Church of St. Alban the Martyr, Holborn.
Subjects: Gregorian chants.; Hymns, English.; Psalms (Music);
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Acis & Galatea [sound recording] : a masque in two acts / by Handel, George Frideric,1685-1759.(CARDINAL)147596; Ovid,43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D.(CARDINAL)140283; Baird, Julianne,performer.; Dooley, Jeffrey,1945-performer.; Gay, John,1685-1732,librettist.(CARDINAL)152075; Hirst, Grayson,performer.; Oosting, Stephen,performer.; Ostendorf, John,performer.; Somary, Johannes,conductor.; Amor Artis Orchestra,performer.;
Disc 1. Act one. Sinfonia and chorus (Oh the pleasure of the plains!) (9:15) ; Recitative and air (Ye verdant plains ... Hush, ye pretty warbling quire!) (7:21) ; Air (Where shall I seek) (3:46) ; Recitative and air (Stay, shepherd ... Shepherd, what art thou pursuing?) (5:11) ; Recitative and air (Lo! here my love ... Love in her eyes) (7:38) ; Recitative and air (Oh! didst thou know ... As when the dove) (6:00) ; Duo with chorus (Happy we) (2:40) -- Disc 2. Act two. Chorus (Wretched lovers) (4:27) ; Recitative and air (I rage ... O ruddier than the cherry) (4:28) ; Recitative and air (Whither, fairest ... Cease to beauty) (6:28) ; Air (Would you gain the tender creature) (5:55) ; Recitative and air (His hideous love ... Love sound th'alarm) (5:27) ; Air (Consider, fond shepherd) (6:17) ; Recitative and trio (Cease, O cease ... The flocks shall leave the mountain) (2:57) ; Recitative and chorus (Help, Galatea ... Mourn, all ye muses) (4:48) ; Air with chorus (Must I my Acis still bemoan) (4:04) ; Recitative and air ('Tis done ; Heart, the seat of soft delight) (4:40) ; Chorus (Galatea, dry thy tears) (2:52).Julianne Baird (Galatea), soprano ; Jeffrey Dooley, countertenor ; Grayson Hirst (Acis), tenor ; John Ostendorf (Polyphemus), Stephen Oosting (Damon), basses ; Amor Artis Orchestra (on period instruments) ; Johannes Somary, conductor.Recorded Aug. 1986, in Merkin Hall.
Subjects: Masques with music.;
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Jockomo : the native roots of Mardi Gras Indians / by Lief, Shane,1971-author.(CARDINAL)826612; McCusker, John(John P.),1963-author.(CARDINAL)825449;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Indian red -- Balbancha -- Poor Lo -- Chick-a-ma-feeno: an identity emerges -- Rebirth: outlier as icon -- Conclusion -- Appendix i: nineteenth-century Mardi Gras Indians -- Appendix ii: Mardi Gras Indian music -- Notes -- Index."Jockomo celebrates the transcendent experience of Mardi Gras, encompassing both ancient and current traditions of New Orleans. The Mardi Gras Indians are a renowned and beloved fixture of New Orleans public culture. Yet very little is known about the indigenous roots of their cultural practices. For the first time, this book explores the native ceremonial traditions that influenced the development of the Mardi Gras Indian culture and system. Jockomo reveals the complex story of exchanges that have taken place over the past three centuries, generating new ways of singing and speaking, with many languages mixing as people's lives overlapped. The earliest instances of Mardi Gras Indian costumes show the influence of minstrelsy and other forms of popular entertainment that emerged during the relentless growth of the United States across the continent. By the beginning of the 20th century, Mardi Gras Indians had become a recognized local tradition. Over the course of the next 100 years, their unique practices would move from the periphery to the very center of public consciousness as a quintessentially New Orleanian form of music and performance, even while retaining some of the most ancient features of Native culture and language. Along with the written narrative, Jockomo offers a visual journey of colonial paintings, archival images, and vibrant contemporary photographs, all showing the perceptual and visual evolution of Mardi Gras Indians. From the very first known photo of Mardi Gras Indians--published in 1903--to the latest pictures taken by John McCusker, we witness the development of Mardi Gras Indian costumes and traditions."--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Mardi Gras Indians; African Americans;
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Pedestrians [2015]. by National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.),sponsor.(CARDINAL)335317; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board,issuing body.(CARDINAL)141287; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.Planning and environment group,sponsor.;
Includes bibliographical references.Rectangular rapid flashing beacons and pedestrian hybrid beacons: pedestrian and driver behavior before and after installation / Marcus A. Brewer, Kay Fitzpatrick, and Raul Avelar -- Countdown pedestrian signals: legibility and comprehension without flashing hand / Ron Van Houten, Gregory DeLaere, Justin F. Morgan, and Jim Shurbutt -- Automated pedestrian safety analysis at a signalized intersection in New York City: automated data extraction for safety diagnosis and behavioral study / Mohamed Hussein, Tarek Sayed, Passant Reyad, and Lee Kim -- Microscopic pedestrian interaction behavior analysis using gait parameters / Mohamed Hussein and Tarek Sayed -- Pedestrian safety practitioners' perspectives of driver yielding behavior across North America / Robert J. Schneider and Rebecca L. Sanders -- Community-based pedestrian and bicycle safety program: developmental framework and process evaluation / Laura Sandt, Stephen W. Marshall, and Susan T. Ennett -- Association between built environment and pedestrian fatal crash risk in Delhi, India / Shalini Rankavat and Geetam Tiwari -- New model for total crossing time of pedestrian platoon at a signalized crosswalk / Xianmin Song, Qiujie Yang, Zhaowei Qu, Pengfei Tao, and Zhihui Li -- Evaluating pedestrian level of service at signalized intersections in China: intercept survey method / Ziwen Ling, Christopher R. Cherry, Ying Ni, and Keping Li -- Leading pedestrian interval: assessment and implementation guidelines / Sheyda Saneinejad and Janet Lo -- Factor association with multiple correspondence analysis in vehicle-pedestrian crashes / Subasish Das and Xiaoduan Sun -- Determining the most suitable pedestrian level of service method for Dhaka City, Bangladesh, through a synthesis of measurements / Tanweer Hasan, Ashfia Siddique, M. Hadiuzzaman, and Sarder Rafee Musabbir -- Differences between walking and bicycling over time: implications for performance management / Jessica Schoner and Greg Lindsey -- Probit-based pedestrian gap acceptance model for midblock crossing locations / Shrikanth V. Mamidipalli, Virginia P. Sisiopiku, Bastian J. Schroeder, Lily Elefteriadou, Katy Salamati, and Nagui M. Rouphail -- Calibration of a pedestrian route choice model with a basis in friction forces / Bruno Rocha Werberich, Carlos Oliva Pretto, and Helena Beatriz Bettella Cybis -- Achieving Vision Zero: data-driven investment strategy to eliminate pedestrian fatalities on a citywide level / Chava Kronenberg, Lucas Woodward, Brooke DuBose, and Dana Weissman -- Can good walkability expand the size of transit-oriented developments? / Sungjin Park, Elizabeth Deakin, and Kitae Jang -- Do as I say, not as I do: observed compliance versus stated understanding of pedestrian crossing laws / Achilleas Kourtellis, Lucas Cruse, and Pei-Sung Lin -- Pedestrian injury severity levels in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada: hierarchical ordered probit modeling approach / Justin Jamael Forbes and Muhammad Ahsanul Habib -- Pedestrian crossing behavior at signalized intersections in New York City / Diniece Peters, Lee Kim, Raiyyan Zaman, Greg Haas, Jialei Cheng, and Shakil Ahmed.
Subjects: Signalized intersections.; Pedestrians; Traffic signs and signals.; Pedestrian traffic flow.; Pedestrian crosswalks.; Pedestrian accidents;
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Gender outlaws : the next generation / by Bornstein, Kate,1948-; Bergman, S. Bear,1974-;
"In the fifteen years since the release of Gender Outlaw, Kate Bornstein's groundbreaking challenge to gender ideology, transgender narratives have made their way from the margins to the mainstream. Today's transpeople, genderqueers, and other sex/gender radicals are writing a drastically new world into being. Gender Outlaws, edited by the original gender outlaw, Bornstein, together with writer, raconteur, and theater artist S. Bear Bergman, collects and contextualizes the work of this generation's trans and genderqueer forward thinkers - new voices from the stage, on the streets, in the workplace, in the bedroom, and on the pages and websites of the world's most respected news sources. Gender Outlaws includes essays, commentary, comic art, and conversation from a diverse group of trans-spectrum people who live and believe in barrier-breaking lives."--Publisher description.
Subjects: Transsexuals; Gender identity.; Gay & Lesbian Interest.; Sexual minorities.; Gender transition.; Gender reassignment surgery.; Gender transition; Transgender people.; Transgender people; Sex (Psychology); Transsexual people.; Gender identity.; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.; Transitioning (Gender); Gender affirming surgery.; Transgender people.; Hormone therapy (Gender); Transgender identity.;
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3 harps for Christmas [sound recording] : traditional carols performed on 3 harps. by Woods, Sylvia.;
Angelical hymn ; Twelfth night song -- Coventry carol ; While shepherds watched their flocks ; The first noel -- Lo how a rose ; O sanctissima -- I saw three ships ; Christ was born ; Gloucestershire wassail -- Angels we have heard on high ; Ding dong merrily on high -- Oxen and sheep ; O come Emmanuel -- Up on the house top ; Jingle bells ; We wish you a merry Christmas -- Away in a manger ; O come little children -- [and others].
Subjects: Christmas music.; Harp music, Arranged.;
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