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Police Beat by High Point Enterprise.;
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Subjects: Rickard, Zachary James.; Henson, Eddie Junior.; Moore, Patrick Vern.; Martin, Tyler Blake.; Madigan, John Folan.; Pryor, Tremain Maurice.; Austin, Samuel Jason.; Huber, Jerry Allen.; Boatright, Jeffrey Steven.; Soles, Amanda Jane.; McCracken, Patricia Musselwhite.; Hall, Tonya Lynn.; Vaneerden, Jeanette Lauren.; King, Charlie Dennis.; King, Danika Louise.; Hill, Sylvia Anna.; Condrey, James Gilbert.; Tinker, Shanika Janay.; Smith, Juwan Sek'e.; Bailey, Danarrius Rayshawn.; Custer, Daniel Douglas.; Cole, Tammi.; Alston, Shamar Cez-are.; Orellana, Victor Manuel.; Rozier, Bryan Douglas.; Miller, Edward Lee.; Alvarenga, Kimberly Michelle.; Padilla, Ashli Meagan.; Roger, Dylan James.; Maynard, Jermaine.; Johnson, Jonathan Thomas.; Taylor, Chad Michael.; Clark, Amber Amanda.; Gilbert, Eddie Junior.;
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Amazing women / by Jenner, Caryn,author.;
Includes index.Maya Angelou -- Clara Barton -- Layne Beachley -- Simone Biles -- Anne Bronte -- Charlotte Bronte -- Emily Bronte -- Mary Cassatt -- Coco Chanel -- Cleopatra VII -- Hillary Clinton -- Marie Curie -- Laura Dekker -- Amelia Earhart -- Elizabeth I -- Anne Frank -- Rosalind Franklin -- Evelyn Glennie -- Tanni Grey-Thompson -- Arianna Huffington -- Angela James -- Amy Johnson -- Helen Keller -- Mary Kingsley -- Janica Kostelic -- Martha Lane Fox -- Ada Lovelace -- Wangari Maathai -- Yoky Matuoka -- Theresa May -- Angela Merkel -- L.M. Montgomery -- Mother Teresa -- Florence Nightingale -- Sandra Day O'Connor -- Christabel Pankhurst -- Emmeline Pankhurst -- Sylvia Pankhurst -- Rosa Parks -- Anna Pavlova -- Malavath Poorna -- Sally Ride -- Anita Roddick -- J.K. Rowling -- Wilma Rudolph -- Sacagawea -- Zainab Salbi -- Sheryl Sandberg -- Mary Seacole -- Ellen Johnson Sirleaf -- Kathryn Sullivan -- Aung San Suu Kyi -- Valentina Tereshkova -- Helen Thayer -- Madam C.J. Walker -- Serena Williams -- Venus Williams -- Oprah Winfrey -- Malala Yousafzai -- Wang Zhenyi.Chapter 1: Women who changed the world -- American Women's Rights Convention -- Chapter 2: World leaders -- Leading the way -- Chapter 3: Explorers -- Sailing the world -- Chapter 4: Science and medicine -- Super scientists -- Chapter 5: Writers, artists, and performers -- Anne Frank -- Creative women -- Chapter 6: Business leaders -- Business brains -- Chapter 7: Sports sensations -- Women in sports -- Amazing women quiz.Shares the experiences of important women in history, including Aung San Suu Kyi, Arianna Huffington, and Madam C.J. Walker.AR
Subjects: Early Reader.; Biographies.; Biography.; History.; Juvenile works.; Readers (Publications); Readers (Publications); Biographies.; Women; Women; Women; Women; Women.; Women;
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Circle of quilters [large print] : an Elm Creek quilts novel / by Chiaverini, Jennifer.(CARDINAL)349249;
Elm Creek Quilts, the thriving artists' retreat at Elm Creek Manor, is a place that stakes its sterling reputation on the palpable creative energy and collective goodwill of its teachers and students. But when two of its founding members decide to leave the fold, the Elm Creek Quilters face untold changes not only in their personal lives but also in their business. As the news spreads, a single question emerges: Who can possibly take their place? An Elm Creek Quilter must not only possess mastery of quilting technique but teaching experience, a sense of humor, and that intangible quality that allows an individual to blend harmoniously into a group. With high hopes, Elm Creek Quilts posts an open call for applicants. Suddenly, quilters everywhere are vying to land the prestigious post. Among the candidates are Maggie, whose love of history shines through in all her projects; Anna, a quilter and a chef whose food-themed quilts are wonderfully innovative; Russ, the male quilter whose pathbreaking style could lend Elm Creek Quilts an intriguing aesthetic departure; Karen, a novice teacher whose preternatural gifts for language complement her deep understanding of the quilters' mission; and Gretchen, the soulful veteran with a legacy steeped in quilting tradition. "We must evaluate all of the applicants' qualities," advises Master Quilter Sylvia Compson. "Our choice will say as much about us and what we want for Elm Creek Quilts as it says about those we decide to hire." In the course of the members' careful deliberations, cherished memories resurface and inspiring visions for the future take shape. Only by understanding the meaning of what their own labors have wrought can they select the ones who have earned a place among the circle of quilters.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Large print books.; Compson, Sylvia (Fictitious character); Compson, Sylvia (Fictitious character); Female friendship; Quilting; Quiltmakers; Quilts; Women; Women.; Women's friendships.; Womyn.;
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People like them : a novel / by Sedira, Samira,author.; Vergnaud, Lara,translator.(CARDINAL)617983;
"Anna and Constant Guillot live with their two daughters in the peaceful, remote mountain village of Carmac, largely deaf to the upheavals of the outside world. Everyone in Carmac knows each other, and most of its residents look alike--until Bakary and Sylvia Langlois arrive with their three children. Wealthy and flashy, the family of five are outsiders in the small town, their impressive chalet and three expensive cars a stark contrast with the modesty of those of their neighbors. Despite their differences, the Langlois and the Guillots form an uneasy, ambiguous friendship. But when both families begin experiencing financial troubles, the underlying class and racial tensions of their relationship come to a breaking point, and the unthinkable happens. With piercing psychological insight and gripping storytelling, People Like Them asks: How could a seemingly "normal" person commit an atrocious crime? How could that person's loved ones ever come to terms with it afterward? And how well can you really know your own spouse?"--
Subjects: Fiction.; Murder; Race; Social classes;
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Family books to film [videorecording]. by 1st workmotion picture adaptation of (work):Sewell, Anna,1820-1878.Black Beauty.(CARDINAL)526118; 2nd workmotion picture adaptation of (work):Duncan, Lois,1934-2016.Hotel for dogs.; 3rd workmotion picture adaptation of (work):White, E. B.(Elwyn Brooks),1899-1985.Charlotte's web.(CARDINAL)827962; 4th workmotion picture adaptation of (work):DiTerlizzi, Tony.Spiderwick chronicles.(CARDINAL)669455; 5th workmotion picture adaptation of (work):Knee, Allan.Man who was Peter Pan.; Anderson, Kevin,1960-actor.; Austin, Jake T.(Jake Toranzo),1994-actor.; Bellflower, Nellie,film producer.; Berenbaum, David,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)467124; Canton, Mark,film producer.(CARDINAL)848633; Cheadle, Don,actor.(CARDINAL)357182; Christie, Julie,1941-actor.(CARDINAL)739595; Davis, Essie,actor.; Depp, Johnny,actor.(CARDINAL)346567; Fanning, Dakota,1994-actor.(CARDINAL)348825; Forster, Marc,1969-film director.(CARDINAL)786447; Franco, Larry J.,film producer.(CARDINAL)786207; Freudenthal, Thor,film director.; Gladstein, Richard N.,film producer.; Goldsmith-Vein, Ellen,film producer.; Grant, Susannah,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)707257; Heyworth, Malcolm B.,film producer.; Highmore, Freddie,1992-actor.(CARDINAL)548566; Hill, James,1919-1994,film director.; Kerner, Jordan,film producer.; Kirkpatrick, Karey,film producer,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)394538; Lawrence, Peter Lee,1945-1974,film producer.; Lester, Mark,1958-actor.; Lowell, Jeff,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)484067; Magee, David,1962-screenwriter.(CARDINAL)548415; Mankowitz, Wolf,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)155129; McCorkle, Mark,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)543127; Nolte, Nick,actor.(CARDINAL)436981; Parker, Mary-Louise,actor.(CARDINAL)354396; Roberts, Emma,1991-actor.(CARDINAL)342914; Sayles, John,1950-screenwriter.(CARDINAL)746962; Schooley, Bob,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)543128; Shuler-Donner, Lauren,film producer.(CARDINAL)815137; Slezak, Walter,1902-1983,actor.; Waters, Mark S.,1964-film director.; Winick, Gary,1961-2011,film director.(CARDINAL)786555; Winslet, Kate,actor.(CARDINAL)340615; Binge Box (Firm),publisher.; Cold Spring Pictures,presenter.(CARDINAL)883323; Donners' Company (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)848423; DreamWorks Pictures (2008- ),presenter.; FilmColony (Firm),production company.; K Entertainment Company,production company.; Kennedy/Marshall Company,production company.; Miramax Films,presenter.(CARDINAL)436238; Montecito Picture Company,production company.(CARDINAL)884312; Nickelodeon Movies,presenter,production company.(CARDINAL)784822; Paramount Pictures Corporation,presenter,production company.(CARDINAL)141482; Sandman Studios,production company.; Walden Media,production company.(CARDINAL)327073;
Black Beauty: Mark Lester, Walter Slezak, Ursula Glass, Peter Lee Lawrence, Patrick Mower, John Nettleton, Maria Rohm.Charlotte's web: Dakota Fanning, Kevin Anderson, Essie Davis, Louis Corbett, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, Gary Basaraba, Beau Bridges.Finding Neverland: Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet, Julie Christie, Radha Mitchell, Dustin Hoffmann, Kelly MacDonald.Hotel for dogs: Emma Roberts, Jake T. Austin, Don Cheadle, Johnny Simmons, Kyla Pratt, Troy Gentile, Lisa Kudrow, Kevin Dillon.The Spiderwick chronicles: Freddie Highmore, Mary-Louise Parker, Nick Nolte, Sarah Bolger, Andrew McCarthy, Joan Plowright, David Strathairn.Black Beauty: The adventures of a horse as he is passed through the hands of many masters prior to returning to his original young master and a happy retirement.Charlotte's web: In ordinary Somerset County, a young farm girl named Fern rescues the runt of a litter of pigs from her father's ax. Fern names the pig Wilbur, takes care of him, and continues to visit him every day after he is moved to her Uncle Homer Zuckerman's barn across the road. But it's Wilbur's friendship with Charlotte the spider that ultimately saves him from the "smoke house" when Charlotte's talent for weaving praiseworthy words about Wilbur into her web, along with a little help from Templeton the rat and the other barn inhabitants, turns the Zuckerman farm into a tourist attraction.Finding Neverland: London, 1903: four lads, three women, and J.M. Barrie in the year he writes "Peter Pan." After one of his plays flops, Barrie meets four boys and their widowed mother in the park. During the next months, the child-like Barrie plays with the boys daily, and their imaginative games give him ideas for a play. Simultaneously, a friendship deepens with Sylvia, the lads' mother, to the chagrin of his wife Mary, Sylvia's mother, and high society, which gossips about his attraction to the widow and to her sons. As Sylvia's health worsens, Barrie's ties to the boys strengthen and he must find a way to take his muse to Neverland.Hotel for dogs: Foster children Andi and Bruce have been placed with a flaky couple who care more for their aspiring rock careers than their charges. Their mischievous tendencies repeatedly get them into trouble. After a close call with the local pound, the kids end up searching for Friday, their secretly adopted dog, in an abandoned old hotel where they find several other stray dogs seeking shelter. They, along with three other local kids, begin caring for the strays. Bruce is a clever inventor whose innovative gadgets ensure top-notch care and constant entertainment for all the dogs. The police storm the hotel and take all the dogs to the pound. The kids attempt to rescue the dogs and it might just land them in separate group homes. Bernie, their social worker, will have to somehow convince the authorities, and perhaps a loving family, that the children were just doing what was right.The Spiderwick chronicles: The moment the Grace family moves into the dilapidated Spiderwick Estate, strange things begin to happen. Jared is a curious, adventurous boy who quickly seeks out and finds the hidden laboratory of his great great uncle Arthur Spiderwick. He unleashes a mysterious force when he locates a field guide full of the secrets of the magical creatures that inhabit the forest surrounding the mansion. His twin brother Simon is calm and reserved. He is the intellectual twin, but is rapidly drawn into the fantastical world of fairies and goblins. Older sister Mallory and their mom are harder to convince, but after the almighty and ruthless ogre leader Mulgarath begins to attack the home, the entire family must band together to combat the hordes of goblins and creatures that lurk just outside.DVD, wide screen.
Subjects: Children's films.; Comedy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Dogs; Families; Farm life; Foster children; Horses; Imagination; Piglets; Siblings; Swine;
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Reaching inside : 50 acclaimed authors on 100 unforgettable short stories / by Dubus, Andre,III,1959-editor,writer of supplementary material.(CARDINAL)771834;
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction / Andre Dubus III -- Ann Patchett. Sonny's blues / James Baldwin ; The long-distance runner / Grace Paley -- Mary Gordon. I stand here ironing / Tillie Olsen ; Pale horse, pale rider / Katherine Anne Porter -- Madison Smartt Bell. King of the mountain / George Garrett ; Sredni Vashtar / Saki -- Meg Wolitzer. Clay / James Joyce ; Yours / Mary Robison -- Dani Shapiro. The circular ruins / Jorge Luis Borges ; Getting closer / Steven Millhauser -- ZZ Packer. Paper lantern / Stuart Dybek ; A solo song: for Doc / James Alan McPherson -- Ann Beattie. Bliss / Katherine Mansfield ; The prince / Craig Nova -- T. C. Boyle. The brother / Robert Coover ; Sorrows of the flesh / Isabel Huggan -- Anthony Doerr. The garden of Forking Paths / Jorge Luis Borges ; Continuity of parks / Julio Cortázar -- Gish Jen. Barn burning / William Faulkner ; Bartleby, the scrivener / Herman Melville -- Stewart O'Nan. Winter dreams / F. Scott Fitzgerald ; Boys / Rick Moody -- Tobias Wolff. Wakefield / Nathaniel Hawthorne ; Where are you going, where have you been? / Joyce Carol Oates -- Jess Walter. The school / Donald Barthelme ; Bullet in the brain / Tobias Wolff -- Kirstin Valdez Quade. Love / William Maxwell ; Dance of the happy shades / Alice Munro -- Mona Simpson. The lady with the dog / Anton Chekhov ; Good people / David Foster Wallace -- Richard Russo. The lottery / Shirley Jackson ; Builders / Richard Yates -- Ron Rash. Where will you go when your skin cannot contain you / William Gay ; A worn path / Eudora Welty -- Anna Quindlen. The gift of the Magi / O. Henry ; Wants / Grace Paley -- Jayne Anne Phillips. A good man is hard to find / Flannery O'Connor ; In dreams begin responsibilities / Delmore Schwartz -- Edith Pearlman. A love match / Sylvia Townsend Warner ; Roman fever / Edith Wharton -- Peter Orner. Guests of the nation / Frank O'Connor ; Welcome / John Edgar Wideman -- Joyce Carol Oates. Battle royal / Ralph Ellison ; A & P / John Updike -- Bich Minh Nguyen. Cathedral / Raymond Carver ; In the American society / Gish Jen -- Antonya Nelson. Heart of darkness / Joseph Conrad ; The girl who left her sock on the floor / Deborah Eisenberg -- Rick Moody. The company of wolves / Angela Carter ; The use of force / William Carlos Williams -- Sue Miller. Spanish in the morning / Edward P. Jones ; The things they carried / Tim O'Brien -- Colum McCann. A ball of malt and Madame Butterfly / Benedict Kiely ; The love object / Edna O'Brien -- Lois Lowry. A small, good thing / Raymond Carver ; The management of grief / Bharati Mukherjee -- Dennis Lehane. Why don't you dance / Raymond Carver ; The second tree from the corner / E.B. White -- Phil Klay. The grand inquisitor / Fyodor Dostoyevsky ; The harvest / Amy Hempel -- Charles Johnson. An occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge / Ambrose Bierce ; Trumpeter / John Gardner -- Pam Houston. Sara Cole: a type of love story / Russell Banks ; A note on the type / Ron Carlson -- Ann Hood. Girl / Jamaica Kincaid ; Home / Jayne Anne Phillips -- Paul Harding. The swimmer / John Cheever ; The jewels of the Cabots / John Cheever -- Ron Hansen. To build a fire / Jack London ; Master and man / Leo Tolstoy -- Jane Hamilton. Goodbye my brother / John Cheever ; White angel / Michael Cunningham -- Jennifer Haigh. The ice wagon going down the street / Mavis Gallant ; Family furnishings / Alice Munro -- Lauren Groff. The overcoat / Nikolai Gogol ; The shawl / Cynthia Ozick -- Robert Boswell. Madagascar / Steven Schwartz ; The death of Ivan Ilych / Leo Tolstoy -- Russell Banks. The artificial nigger / Flannery O'Connor ; No place for you my love / Eudora Welty -- Julia Glass. A father's story / Andre Dubus ; Young Goodman Brown / Nathaniel Hawthorne -- Dagoberto Gilb. La Noche Buena / Tomas Rivera ; Paso del norte / Juan Rulfo -- Stuart Dybek. The grasshopper and bell cricket / Yasunari Kawabata ; Birds / John O'Brien -- Emma Donoghue. An attack of hunger / Maeve Brennan ; The yellow wallpaper / Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- Junot Díaz. Bloodchild / Octavia Butler ; Night women / Edwidge Danticat -- Michael Cunningham. Work / Denis Johnson ; The dead / James Joyce -- Lan Samantha Chang. French lesson I: le meurtre / Lydia Davis ; The cask of Amontillado / Edgar Allan Poe -- Ron Carlson. Babylon revisited / F. Scott Fitzgerald ; The tell-tale heart / Edgar Allan Poe -- Charles Baxter. The corn planting / Sherwood Anderson ; A conversation with my father / Grace Paley -- Richard Bausch. Hills like white elephants / Ernest Hemingway ; The real thing / Henry James -- Writing prompts from the contributors."An anthology of original essays by fifty major American writers on one hundred essential short stories. 'A writer, ' Nobel Prize winner Saul Bellow once said, 'is a reader who is moved to emulation.' That idea inspired New York Times bestselling novelist and memoirist Andre Dubus III to invite fifty acclaimed authors to write about the precise alchemy of emulation, about short stories that altered their view of life and their place in it-short stories that, ultimately, made them want to write something substantial themselves. Reaching Inside is the far-ranging end result of that invitation. For practitioners of the personal essay and other forms of creative nonfiction, this anthology is fifty examples of how to write about the "I" as well as the 'eye.' For teachers of creative writing, it is fifty inspiring songs of praise for the kind of writing that aspires to art. For professors of literature, it is fifty models for how to think and write critically. And for readers, Reaching Inside is simply a moving and inspiring anthology of masterful essays that reach inside us and, as Tolstoy wrote, 'transfer feeling from one person's heart to another person's heart.' Reaching Inside will remind you why you fell in love with reading"--
Subjects: Short stories.; Essays.; Authors, American; Authorship;
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A century of recorded poetry [sound recording] / by Jong, Erica.Necessity for poetry.; McLees, David.; Mosby, Rebekah Presson.(CARDINAL)181981; Young, Al,1939-(CARDINAL)509958;
Volume [disc] 3. The river bees / W.S. Merwin -- A blessing / James Wright -- The truth the dead know ; All my pretty ones / Anne Sexton -- Phenomenal woman / Maya Angelou -- Even in Paris [excerpt] / Richard Howard -- Driving into the wreck / Adrienne Rich -- Omeros [excerpt] / Derek Walcott -- The song of the taste ; How poetry comes to me ; Why I take good care of my Macintosh computer / Gary Snyder -- Daddy ; Ariel / Sylvia Plath -- The greatest poem in the world / David Ray -- An oddly lovely day alone / John Updike -- Learning about Easter and Passover / Dan Jaffe -- Bang bang outishly ; Rhythim blues ; Shazam doowah / Amiri Baraka -- The story of Isaac / Leonard Cohen -- Dahomey / Audre Lorde -- Putting the good things away ; Right to life / Marge Piercy -- Keeping things whole ; The way it is ; The poem / Mark Strand -- Zimmer imagines heaven / Paul Zimmer -- Yes Lord, he was born ; Cruelty / Lucille Clifton.Volume [disc] 4. I have had to learn to live with my face / Diane Wakoski -- Dear John, dear Coltrane / Michael S. Harper -- We were so poor ; I was stolen by the gypsies ; Everybody knows the story / Charles Simic -- Lester leaps in ; For poets ; A dance for militant diletantes / Al Young -- Odysseus to Telemachus / Joseph Brodsky -- Ode to my shoes / Erica Jong -- Prayer ; Translator's son / Joseph Bruchac -- Wonder / Sharon Olds -- The lost pilot / James Tate -- One kiss / Tess Gallagher -- The tent people of Beverly Hills / James Ragan -- Uh oh plutonium / Anne Waldman -- The fine printing on the label of a bottle of non-alcohol beer ; The sweat lodge / Adrian Louis -- Logan Heights & the world / Juan Felipe Herrera -- The colonel / Carolyn Forche -- Wild gratitude / Edward Hirsch -- For Anna Mae Pictou Aquash / Joy Harjo -- Tia Sophia / Carmen Tafolla -- This is number 26 ; I am offering you this poem / Jimmy Santiago Baca -- Parsley / Rita Dove -- Raisin eyes / Luci Tapahonso -- The children's undercroft / Donald Revell -- The concrete river ; Tia Chuca / Luis Rodriguez -- My father, in heaven, is reading out loud / Li-Young Lee.Volume [disc] one. America / Walt Whitman -- The Lake Isle of Innisfree ; The song of the old mother / William Butler Yeats -- The road not taken ; Birches ; The gift outright / Robert Frost -- If I told him : a completed portrait of Picasso / Gertrude Stein -- So & so reclining on her couch / Wallace Stevens -- The red wheelbarrow ; To Elsie / William Carlos Williams -- Hugh Selwyn Mauberley [excerpt] / Ezra Pound -- Bird-witted / Marianne Moore -- Recuerdo ; Love is not all / Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Next to of course God America ; Anyone lived in a pretty how town / E.E. Cummings -- To Juan at the winter solstice / Robert Graves -- The opening of the Battle of Gettysburg / Steven Vincent Benet -- The negro speaks of rivers ; Ballad of the gypsy ; Mulatto / Langston Hughes -- Portrait of the artist as a prematurely old man / Ogden Nash -- Love recognized / Robert Penn Warren -- King of the river / Stanley Kunitz -- In memory of W.B. Yeats (part 1) / W.H. Auden.Volume [disc] two. I knew a woman ; Elegy for Jane / Theodore Roethke -- Rough ; Thoughts during an air raid / Stephen Spender -- My sisters, o my sisters / May Sarton -- In our time ; Despisals ; The ballad of orange and grape / Muriel Rukeyser -- The world is so difficult to give up ; This is the solution, to be happy with slaughter ; Here I am with mike in hand, shooting down the rapids ; I killed a fly ; What about dying / David Ignatow -- Scars ; It is / William Stafford -- Do not go gentle into that good night ; If I were tickled by the rub of love / Dylan Thomas -- Happiness / John Ciardi -- The old flame ; Skunk hour ; Epilogue / Robert Lowell -- Crossing over / William Meredith -- See it was like this when ; Underwear / Lawrence Ferlinghetti -- The secret of my endurance / Charles Bukowski -- Thanksgrieving / Howard Nemerov -- Sonnet for minimalists / Mona van Duyn -- Shame ; Apology ; Love calls us to the things of this world / Richard Wilbur -- American haikus [excerpt] / Jack Kerouac -- Monet refuses the operation / Lisel Mueller -- America / Allen Ginsberg -- Song / John Ashbery -- After making love we hear footsteps ; Last gods / Galway Kinnell.Poets of the 20th century read their own work, recorded at various times and places.
Subjects: American poetry; Poetry, Modern;
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R*E*S*P*E*C*T [sound recording] : a century of women in music.
disc five, Hip-hop, pop, and passion. Hero takes a fall (the Bangles) -- Running up that hill (Kate Bush) -- She bop (Cyndi Lauper) -- Roxanne's revenge (street version) (Roxanne Shanté) -- Tramp (Salt-n-Pepa) -- Ladies first (Queen Latifah featuring Monie Love) -- People have the power (Patti Smith) -- Thing called love (Bonnie Raitt) -- Passionate kisses (Lucinda Williams) -- The emperor's new clothes (Sinead O'Connor) -- Silent all these years (Tori Amos) -- Constant craving (K.D. Lang) -- The wheel (Rosanne Cash) -- Possession (Sarah McLachlan) -- Legs (PJ Harvey) -- Flavors (Ani Difranco) -- Where have all the cowboys gone (Paula Cole) -- Polyester bride (Liz Phair).disc four, Rock to electric shock. Move over (Janis Joplin) -- You're no good (Linda Ronstadt) -- I've got to use my imagination (Gladys Knight & the Pips) -- The pill (Loretta Lynn) -- Boulder to Birmingham (live) (Emmylou Harris) -- Diamonds & rust (Joan Baez) -- Crazy on you (Heart) -- I love playin' with fire (the Runaways) -- Offender (Blondie, Deborah Harry) -- You make loving fun (Fleetwood Mac, Christine McVie & Stevie Nicks) -- Got to be real (Cheryl Lynn) -- She works hard for the money (Donna Summer) -- We belong together (Rickie Lee Jones) -- Show some emotion (Joan Armatrading) -- Typical girls (the Slits) -- It tango (Laurie Anderson) -- Walking on thin ice (Yoko Ono) -- Our lips are sealed (the Go-Gos) -- Identity (X-Ray Spex, Poly Styrene) -- Precious (the Pretenders, Chrissie Hynde) --disc one, Broadway, blues, and truth. By the light of the silvery moon (Ada Jones) -- Some of these days (Sophie Tucker) -- Carry me back to old Virginny (Alma Gluck) -- She's good enough to be your baby's mother and she's good enough to vote with you (Anna Chandler) -- Crazy blues (Mamie Smith & her Jazz Hounds) -- I'm a jazz vampire (Marion Harris) -- My man (Fanny Brice) -- Devilish Mary (Roba Stanley) -- Nobody knows the trouble I've seen (Marian Anderson) -- See see rider blues (Ma Rainey) -- Beale Street blues (Alberta Hunter) -- Single girl, married girl (the Carter Family) -- I wanna be loved by you (Helen Kane) -- Gotta feelin' for you (Joan Crawford & the MGM Studio Chorus) -- Love me or leave me (Ruth Etting) -- Nobody knows you when you're down and out (Bessie Smith) -- Am I blue? (Ethel Waters) -- Calamity Jane (from the West) (Adelyne Hood & Vernon Dalhart) -- Kentucky miner's wife (ragged hungry blues), parts 1 & 2 (Aunt Molly Jackson) -- Bucking broncho (my love is a rider) (the Girls of the Golden West) -- When the moon comes over the mountain (Kate Smith) -- I like a guy what takes his time (Mae West) -- You're the top (Ethel Merman) --disc three, Shoop-shoop, Motown, get down, sister. Maybe (the Chantels) -- Fever (Peggy Lee with Jack Marshall's Music) -- Funnel of love (Wanda Jackson) -- Will you love me tomorrow (the Shirelles) -- Sweet nothin's (Brenda Lee) -- Heat wave (Martha & the Vandellas) -- Hello stranger (Barbara Lewis) -- You don't own me (Lesley Gore) -- The universal soldier (Buffy Sainte-Marie) -- My guy (Mary Wells) -- Remember (walkin' in the sand) (the Shangri-La's) -- Too many fish in the sea (the Marvelettes) -- Respect (Aretha Franklin) -- Son of a preacher man (Dusty Springfield) -- Love child (Diana Ross & the Supremes) -- Somebody to love (Jefferson Airplane, Grace Slick) -- Stoned soul picnic (Laura Nyro) -- Both sides now (Judy Collins) -- To be young, gifted and black (Nina Simone) -- Bold soul sister (Ike & Tina Turner) -- Clean up woman (Betty Wright) -- Pillow talk (Sylvia) -- I'll take you there (the Staple Singers) -- You're so vain (Carly Simon) -- So far away (Carole King) -- I will always love you (Dolly Parton) --disc two, Torch, twang, and swing. I wanna be a cowboy's sweetheart (Patsy Montana with Prairie Ramblers) -- Pretty Polly (Coon Creek Girls) -- Over the rainbow (Judy Garland) -- A-tisket-a-tasket (Ella Fitzgerald with Chick Webb & his orchestra) -- Strange fruit (Billie Holiday) -- Me & my chauffeur blues (Memphis Minnie) -- Boogie woogie bugle boy (Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen & his orchestra) -- Let me off uptown (Gene Krupa & his orchestra with Anita O'Day & Roy Eldridge) -- Stormy weather (Lena Horne with Lou Bring & his orchestra) -- Sentimental journey (Les Brown & his orchestra with Doris Day) -- Move on up a little higher (Mahalia Jackson) -- Cuanto le gusta (Carmen Miranda) -- Buttons and bows (Dinah Shore & her Happy Valley Boys) -- Philadelphia lawyer (Rose Maddox & the Maddox Brothers) -- Black coffee (Sarah Vaughan) -- Satisfied (Martha Carson) -- The Tennessee waltz (Patti Page with Jack Rael & orchestra) -- Come on-a my house (Rosemary Clooney) -- It wasn't God who made honky tonk angels (Kitty Wells) -- (Mama) He treats your daughter mean (Ruth Brown) -- Ricochet (Rick-o-Shay) (Teresa Brewer) -- Tammy (Debbie Reynolds with orchestra directed by Joseph Gershenson) -- Big long slidin' thing (Dinah Washington) -- Tweedlee dee (Lavern Baker) -- The wallflower (Etta James & the Peaches) -- My boy Elvis (Janis Martin) -- Walkin' after midnight (Patsy Cline) --Compiled by Holly George-Warren and Julie D'Angelo.Recorded 1909-1998.
Subjects: Popular music.; Sound recordings.; Women musicians.; Women composers.;
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