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- Mississippi murder / by Hall, Price,directorauthor.; Headley, Mark,producer.; Badalato, Billy,producer.; Goss, Luke,actor.; Furstenberg, Hani,actor.; Batt, Bryan,actor.; Emerson, Christopher,actor.; Anthony, Derek,actor.; Orsini, Kate,1967-actor.; Allen, Andrew James,actor.; McDowell, Malcolm,1943-actor.; Gilman, Scott,musical director.; Gonzalez, Francisco.; Goodson, Mary.; Strand, Eric.; Rifkin, Joshua.; Mabey, Martha.Artists die best in black.; SP Distribution,distributor.; Mapachitli Media.; Repertory Films.; Badalato Media Group.;
Original music by, Scott Gilman ; director of photography, Francisco Gonzales ; production designer, Mary Goodson ; edited by, Eric Strand, Josh Rifkin.Luke Goss, Hani Furstenberg, Bryan Batt, Christopher Emerson, Derek Anthony, Kate Orsini, Andrew James Allen, Malcolm McDowell."Two teenage girls, Lucy and Rose, became best friends while growing up along the southern Mississippi coastline. Many years later, after the girls have drifted apart, the boy of Lucy's son David - a famous musician - is founded murdered at Rose's art gallery. In an effort to rekindle their friendship, and help Lucy in her time of need, rose teams up with Detective Mavredes and begins to seach for David's killer. Rose and Detective Mavredes are drawn into the seedy underbelly of the town, where they uncover some dark truths, not just about David's murder, but about Lucy's past too"--Container.Not rated.DVD ; Region 1 ; widescreen presentation (2.39:1) ; 5.1 Dolby Digital ; Dolby Surround.
- Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Feature films.; Best friends; Murder;
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- Cantatas 56, 82 & 158 [sound recording] / by Bach, Johann Sebastian,1685-1750.(CARDINAL)139091; Hite, William,vocalist.; Monahan, Laurie,vocalist.; Opalach, Jan,vocalist.; Rifkin, Joshua,director.; Stevens, Douglas,vocalist.; Bach, Johann Sebastian,1685-1750.Friede sei mit dir.; Bach, Johann Sebastian,1685-1750.Ich habe genug.; Bach, Johann Sebastian,1685-1750.Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen.; Bach Ensemble,performer.;
Jan Opalach, bass ; Laurie Monahan, soprano ; Douglas Stevens, counter-tenor ; William Hite, tenor ; The Bach Ensemble ; Joshua Rifkin, director.Recorded at Methuen Memorial Music Hall, Methuen, MA, April 1989.
- Subjects: Cantatas, Sacred.;
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- Piano rags . [sound recording] / by Joplin, Scott, 1868-1917. ; Rifkin, Joshua. ; (Instrumentalist);
Maple leaf rag : 1899 (3:13) -- The entertainer : a ragtime two-step : 1903 (4:58) -- The ragtime dance : 1906 (3:13) -- Gladiolus rag : 1907 (4:24) -- Fig leaf rag : 1908 (4:36) -- Scott Joplin's new rag : 1912 (3:07) -- Euphonic sounds : a syncopated novelty : 1909 (3:53) -- Elite syncopations : 1902 (2:56) -- Bethena : a concert waltz : 1905 (5:16) -- Paragon rag : 1909 (3:45) -- Solace : a Mexican serenade : 1909 (6:40) -- Pine apple rag : 1908 (3:26) -- Weeping willow : a ragtime two-step : 1903 (4:19) -- The cascades : a rag : 1904 (3:03) -- Country club : ragtime two-step : 1909 (4:54) -- Stoptime rag : 1910 (2:52) -- Magnetic rag : syncopations classiques : 1914 (5:11).
- Subjects: Compact Discs; Piano music (Ragtime).; Ragtime music. .;
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Positively reggae an all family musical celebration. [sound recording] /
Mothers & fathers -- Where we comin' from -- Free di youth -- No way around it -- Respect -- Back to school -- Teach the children -- Unity -- Go to school -- Peace we want -- School controversy -- Be humble.Shabba Ranks ; Born Jamericans ; Patra ; Shaggy ; Vicious ; Worl-A-Girl ; Tony Rebel ; Mad Cobra ; Bounti Killa ; Mega Banton ; Ricky General ; Shirley McLean ; Damian Marley (aka Junior Gong) ; Lt. Stitchie.
- Subjects: Compact Discs; Reggae music.;
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- Saturation : race, art, and the circulation of value / by Tourmaline,contributor.; Alsultany, Evelyn,contributor.; Antwi, Phanuel,contributor.; Brielmaier, Isolde,1971-contributor.; Burton, Johanna,writer of preface.; Chambers-Letson, Joshua Takano,contributor.; Chuh, Kandice,1968-contributor.; Cobb, Jasmine Nichole,contributor.; Cox, Aimee Meredith,1971-contributor.; Fung, Richard,contributor.; Gibson, Jeffrey,1972-contributor.; Giraud, Tiyé,contributor.; Gonzalez, Anita,contributor.; Gopinath, Gayatri,1969-contributor.; Haley, Sarah,contributor.; Hamraie, Aimi,contributor.; Hopkins, Candice,contributor.; Houston-Jones, Ishmael,contributor.; Ibarra, Xandra,contributor.; Johnson, Jasmine,contributor.; Khoshgozaran, Gelare,contributor.; Kim, Byron,contributor.; King, Homay,1972-contributor.; Kuppers, Petra,contributor.; Kwon, Marci,contributor.; Lê, Việt,contributor.; Lamar, M.,contributor.; Lax, Thomas J.,contributor.; Lemon, Ralph,contributor.; Lin, Candice,contributor.; Lowe, Lisa,contributor.; Madison, D. Soyini,contributor.; Montez, Ricardo,1975-contributor.; Murray, Derek Conrad,contributor.; Musser, Amber Jamilla,contributor.; O'Grady, Lorraine,contributor.; Ochieng' Nyongó, Tavia Amolo,contributor.; Pérez, Roy,contributor.; Phillips, Lisa,1954-writer of foreword.; Prosser, Jay,contributor.; Ramos, Iván A.,contributor.; Rifkin, Mark,1974-contributor.; Robinson, Dylan,contributor.; Sandahl, Carrie,1968-contributor.; Schulman, Sarah,1958-contributor.; Silva, Denise Ferreira da,contributor.; Snorton, C. Riley,editor,contributor.; Spillers, Hortense J.,contributor.; Takemoto, T. T.,contributor.; Vazquez, Alexandra T.,1976-contributor.; Yapp, Hentyle,1980-editor,contributor.; MIT Press,publisher.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."The art world is white. In this volume, contributors from different disciplines and backgrounds discuss race, diversity, and inclusion through the lens of "saturation," in art and across institutions written large. The concept of saturation stems from color theory-for Isaac Newton, the centrality of the color white to his visual theory parallels an understanding of race as its periphery in Western thought. From visual saturation to oversaturation of the bodies of minorities as they have to navigate and exist within institutions, this volume employs saturation as a rubric to ask different questions and to push us to demand more from the ways institutions normatively function and how race has come to be imagined and understood. The essays and conversations are the result of a shared curiosity over why changes in representational practices (some at very early stages of saturation and others leading to oversaturation) have not led to any substantive structural change. Much of this book contends with political economy and racial capital to help grapple with institutional critique. Because of the need to center these questions in time and space, the book is organized in two major sections: 1) The Saturation of Institutional Life: Race, Globality, and the Art Market; and 2) Methods of Racial Matter and Saturation Points. This is the forth volume in the New Museum Critical Anthologies in Art and Culture series. It includes Sarah Haley's essay on the relationship between carceral landscapes and the gendered dimensions of racial capitalism, a conversation between philosophers Denise Ferreira da Silva and Phanuel Antwi moderated by coeditor C. Riley Snorton, about modes for thinking race transnationally and in terms of structures-material, poetic, and affective. In artist Candice Lin's chapter on aesthetics of colonization, she discusses how histories of colonial violence inform her artistic practice. Sarah Schulman highlights the dynamics of navigating the publishing industry as it relates to areas considered "niche" like sexuality, race, and gender. Performance and movement theorist Jasmine Elizabeth Johnson examines the corporeal, visual, and institutional structures that delimit the legibility of the black body, and artist Byron Kim contemplates his practices and methods as they relate to formalism that simultaneously is and is not "about" race"--
- Subjects: Art and race.; Art and society.;
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- Spiritual leaders who changed the world : the essential handbook to the past century of religion / by Rifkin, Ira.(CARDINAL)666617;
Includes bibliographical references and index.They shook things up. Chögyam Trungpa -- Mary Daly -- Mary Baker Eddy -- Robert W. Funk -- G.I. Gurdjieff -- Aimee Semple McPherson -- Elijah Muhammad -- Bhaktivedanta Prabuphada -- Bertrand Russell -- Zalman Schachter-Shalomi -- William J. Seymour -- Shirdi Sai Baba -- Starhawk -- Desmond Tutu -- They bore witness with their lives. ʻAbduʼl-Bahá -- Daniel Berrigan -- Dietrich Bonhoeffer -- Mahatma Gandhi -- Gustavo Gutiérrez -- Martin Luther King, Jr. -- Oscar Romero -- Malcolm X -- Their presence changed the world. Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso) -- Billy Graham -- Abraham Joshua Heschel -- Pope John XXIII -- Pope John Paul II -- Ram Dass -- Rabindranath Tagore -- Vivekananda --They made intellect a spiritual force. Carl Gustav Jung -- Hans Küng -- Abraham Maslow -- Reinhold Niebuhr -- Alexander Schmemann -- Joseph Soloveitchik -- Paul Tillich -- Evelyn Underhill -- Ken Wilber -- They changed the world by writing. Thomas Berry -- Martin Buber -- Joseph Campbell -- Mircea Eliade -- Abraham Isaac Kook -- C.S. Lewis -- Huston Smith -- D.T. Suzuki -- Simone Weil -- They showed us love in action. Dorothy Day -- Catherine de Hueck Doherty -- Maha Ghosananda -- Mawlana Muhammad Ilyas -- Mother Teresa -- Walter Rauschenbusch -- Albert Schweitzer -- Robert Holbrook Smith -- Thich Nhat Hanh -- They brought the traditions together. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen -- Black Elk -- Deepak Chopra -- Bede Griffiths -- Hazrat Inayat Khan -- J. Krishnamurti -- Meher Baba -- Seyyed Hossein Nasr -- Paramahansa Yogananda -- Andrew Weil -- They spoke from the power of silence. Ajahn Chah -- Thomas Keating -- Maharishi Mahesh Yogi -- Thomas Merton -- Pema Chödrön -- Ramana Maharshi -- Seung Sahn -- Shunryu Suzuki.
- Subjects: Spiritual biography.; Biographies.;
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