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- Music draws crowd to Coltrane Festival by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: Jenkins, Karen.; Thompson, Danita.; Freelon, Nnenna.; Golson, Benny.; Talese, Laurin.; Goodman-Gibson, Evette.; Jenkins, Karen.; Clark, Katrina.; Hardy, Carlton.; Rogers, Danny.; Whitaker, Derrick.; Blackburn, Ken.; Blackburn, Barbara.; Fagg, Susan.; Fagg, Bill.; Richardson, QL.; Richardson, Quincy.; Richardson, Rachel.; Massey, Ryleigh.; Massey, Karla.; James, Boney.; Oak Hollow Festival Park.; Silver Wolf Hats.; High Point (N.C.). Police Department.;
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- Dogs bite : but balloons and slippers and more dangerous / by Bradley, Janis.;
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- Subjects: Statistics.; Dog attacks; Dogs;
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- The original Christmas specials collection [videorecording] : 5 holiday favorites / by Rankin, Arthur, Jr.,producer,director; Bass, Jules,producer,director (CARDINAL)634836; Spelling, Aaron,executive producer(CARDINAL)434256; Thomas, Danny,executive producer(CARDINAL)732927; Roemer, Larry,director; Muller, Romeo,writer; Marks, Johnny, 1909-1985,composer,lyricist; Laws, Maury,music director; Coots, J. Fred, 1897-1985,composer; Styne, Jule, 1905-1994,contributor; Scharf, Walter, 1910-2003,contributor; Gillespie, Haven, 1888-1975,lyricist; Romoff, Colin,music director; Ives, Burl, 1909-1995,actor,singer; Durante, Jimmy, 1893-1980,actor,singer; Astaire, Fred,actor,singer (CARDINAL)127967; Ames, Ed,actor; Banas, Carl,actor; Conley, Corinne,actress; Conried, Hans,actor; De Wolfe, Billy, 1907-1974,actor; Dixon, Peg,actress; Ferrer, José, 1912-1992,actor; Foray, June,actress.(CARDINAL)764942; Francis, Stan,actor.; Frees, Paul,actor.; Gardner, Joan, 1914-1999,actress.; Garson, Greer, 1904-1996,actor.; Kligman, Paul,actor.; Lane, Abbe, 1932-actor.; Lester, Robie,actor.; Mann, Larry D., 1922-2014,actor.; McDowall, Roddy,actor.(CARDINAL)752513; Orenstein, Janis, 1948-2010,actress.; Richards, Billie,contributor.; Rooney, Mickey,actor.(CARDINAL)183490; Scopp, Alf,actor.; Soles, Paul,actor.; Thomas, Marlo,actor.(CARDINAL)522862; Vernon, Jackie,actor.; Wynn, Keenan, 1916-1986,actor.; May, Robert L. (Robert Lewis), 1905-1976.Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer,author.; Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.Cricket on the hearth,author.; Nelson, Steve, 1907-1981.Frosty the snowman,composer.; Rollins, Jack, 1906-1973.Frosty the snowman,composer.; Davis, Katherine, 1892-1980.Little drummer boy,author.; CBS Inc. (Firm).; Classic Media, Inc. (Firm).; Rankin/Bass Productions (Firm).; Thomas-Spelling Productions (Firm).; Westminster Children's Choir,musician.;
Cricket on the hearth: suggested by the Charles Dickens story ; music & lyrics, Maury Laws & Jules Bass ; animation supervisor, Rod Willis ; musical director, Maury Laws and Jules BassFrosty the snowman: told and sung by Jimmy Durante ; based on the song by Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins ; animation supervisor, Steve Nakagawa ; musical director, Maury Laws.Little drummer boy: based upon the story by Katherine Davis, Henry Onorati, Harry Simeone ; music, Maury Laws ; lyrics, Jules Bass ; design, Charles Frazier ; musical director, Colin Romoff.Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer: adapted from a story by Robert May and the song by Johnny Marks ; music and lyrics by Johnny Marks ; Burl Ives sings "Holly Jolly Christmas, Silver and Gold, Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer" ; musical director, Maury Laws.Santa Claus is coming' to town: told and sung by Fred Astaire ; music and lyrics by Maury Laws & Jules Bass ; "Santa Claus is comin' to town" music J. Fred Coots, lyrics, Haven Gillespie.Frosty the Snowman: Jimmy Durante, Billy DeWolfe, Jackie Vernon, Paul Frees, June Foray.Little drummer boy: Jose Ferrer, Greer Garson -- Cricket on the hearth: Danny Thomas, Marlo Thomas, Ed Ames, Abbe Lane, Hans Conried, Roddy McDowall.Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer: Burl Ives, Larry Mann, Billy Richards, Paul Soles, Stan Francis, Alfie Scopp, Janis Orenstein, Paul Kligman, Carl Banas, Corinne Conley, Peg Dixon.Santa Claus is comin' to town: Fred Astaire, Mickey Rooney, Keenan Wynn, Westminster Children's Choir, Paul Frees, Joan Gardner, Robie Lester.Cricket on the hearth: a helpful cricket named Crocket befreinds a poor toymaker and his daughter on Christmas morning. When tragedy stikes the family, Crocket restores peace and happiness.Frosty the snowman: a living snowman and a little girl struggle to elude a greedy magician who is after the snowman's magic hat.Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer: a misfit reindeer and his friends look for a place that will accept them.Santa Claus is comin' to town: A mailman reveals the origins of Santa Claus.The little drummer boy: an orphan drummer boy who hates humanity finds his life changed forever when he meets three wise men en route to Bethlehem.Not rated.DVD, region 1, NTSC, standard version presented in a format preserving the aspect ration of its original television exhibition, Dolby digital.
- Subjects: Christmas films.; Children's films.; Animated television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Santa Claus; Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer (Fictitious character); Jesus Christ; Snowmen; Reindeer; Drummers (Musicians); Toymakers;
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- The Best of the West : an anthology of classic writing from the American West / by Hillerman, Tony.(CARDINAL)129114;
pt. 1. In the beginning ... : New Mexico's mystery stone / Dixie L. Perkins ; The message in the bottle / George Winship ; Drake's brass plaque / james D. Hart ; The real Manila galleon ; The long way home / Meriwether Lewis ; The stone Thoen found / Frank Thompson ; Boulders taller than the Great Tower of Seville / Garcia Lopez de Cardenas ; "The most sublime spectacle on earth" / John Wesley Powell ; Fifty leagues of silver / Alonso de Benevides ; Captain José Zúñiga's report ; Are we prisoners of war? / Zebulon Montgomery Pike ; The Russians in California / William A. Slacum -- pt. 2. The original westerners: Ishi, the last one left alive / Theodora Kroeber ; The man who killed the deer / Frank Waters ; The pacifist warrior / Jack Schaefer ; The way to Rainy Mountain / N. Scott Momaday ; Colter's Run / H.M. Chittenden ; "Can you blot out those stars?" / Myron Angel ; "I will fight no more forever" -- pt. 3. The Navajos: The murder of Narbona / Franc Johnson Newcomb ; Barboncito's plea ; The hogan / Gladys Reichard ; Laughing Boy / Oliver La Farge ; The death of Old Man Hat / Walter Dyk -- pt. 4. The Hispanos: The muleteers / Max Morehead ; Brothers of the light / Marta Weigle ; Blessing the animals / John A. Lomax ; Ramona / Helen Hunt Jackson ; A Santa Fe fandango / George Frederick Ruxton -- pt. 5. Frontier life: The burning bush / A.W. Whipple ; A twenty-dollar Christmas ball / Alexander Kelly McClure ; Christmas in Round Valley / John Wesley Clampitt ; "A rather pretentious sod house" / Everett Dick ; "Wuite discouraged and impatient for his death ..." / George Yount ; The bashful trapper / Jacob Fowler ; "And the skies are not cloudy all day" / Alan Bosworth ; The $175,000 sack of flower ; How Americans get ahead / William Shepherd ; J.C. Penney's first day / Norman Beasley ; Wolf Willow / Wallace Stegner ; The melting pot / Robert Laxalt ; Basques in Nevada / Robert Laxalt ; Nails and whiskey / Alexander Toponce ; Death Valley Scotty's story / Eleanor Jordan Houston ; Burial customs at Fort Pierre / Thaddeus Culbertson -- pt. 6. Cowboys: The Harvard cowboy / Richard Trimble ; The spree at the end of the trail ; Charlie Siringo's flirtation / Charlie Siringo ; "I threw my timid friend a bisquit" / Theodore Baughman ; The cowboy strike / David Dary ; The first rodeos / Charles Nordhoff ; The chuck wagon / Eugene Manlove Rhodes ; When you call me that, smile! / Owen Wister -- pt. 7. Tall tales and practical jokes: The travelling stones, and other such affairs / Duncan Emrich ; The first jumping frog ; How trout survive mountain winters ; "I am not aware that anyone has been born lately" / J. Ross Browne ; I paint the truth just as it is / J. Ross Browne ; The buffalo corral and milking pen / James Stevens ; The Greasewood Golf Course / Dick Wick Hall ; The badger fight / Bill Oden ; "Anything that will make money" -- pt. 8. Characters: "Genial if rambunctious" / Marthy "Calamity" Janes Cannary ; How the ski came to snow country / Robert Laxalt ; The emperor of California / Joshua Norton ; Schlatter the healer / Agnes Morley Cleaveland ; Law west of the Pecos / C.L. Sonnichsen ; How Phoenix got its name / Lawrence Clark Powell ; Unlce Dick Wootton / Agnes Morley Cleaveland ; Culture comes to Virginia City / R.D. Miller -- pt. 9. The mines: Gold only waiting to be gathered up / Paul Horgan ; "Something shining in the bottom of the dicth" / James W. Marshall ; "Men living like coyotes" / J. Ross Browne ; Sutro's tunnel ; Growing up in Bonanza Town / John Taylor Walford ; Boyhood at the Chloride Flat / James K. Hastings ; The Sun River stampede / Robert Vaughan ; The post-hole banks / J. Frank Dobie ; There's gems in them thar hills" / Randall Henderson -- pt. 10. Women: "A pretty hoorah place" / Nannie Alderson ; Now the prairie life begins! / Susan Shelby Magoffin ; The pregnant private / William Gilpin ; Great Western, the Army's Amazon / Arthur Woodward ; Doing the washing / Eleanor McGovern ; "A ball put in your carcass" / Caroline Nichols Churchill ; Rags to riches to rags / Robert Laxalt ; And from rags to riches to starvation / Marshall Sprague ; Buscuits, coffee and beans / Annie D. Tallent ; Greasy meals, infested with lazy flies / Isabella Bird ; Contempt of court / Ellen Jack ; Goldfield booms / Anne Ellis -- pt. 11. Law and disorder: Missed four thousand times / Elfego Baca ; The Marquis de Peralta ; "It began with a wrong and outrage" / Eugene Manlove Rhodes ; The real Billy the Kid / Howard Bryan ; Billy's alive, and so is Jesse / C.L. Sonnichsen ; That famous shootout at the O.K. Corral ; The soldier of fortune / Thompson M. Turner ; "No complaint was made against him" / Thompson M. Turner ; Taking politics seriously / Ralph Emerson Twitchell ; The Hanging Windmill / Howard Bryan ; More action at Hanging Windmill / Howard Bryan ; The Johnson County War / T.A. Larson --pt. 12. Travel: Over the Oregon Trail / Bernard DeVoto ; Thus the first mail was brought on camels / Edward F. Beale ; Aubry's great ride / J. Frank Dobie ; "Without anything to eat but the dead" / Virginia Reed ; "Goodbye, Death Valley" ; Fifteen-hundred hats were lost yearly / Raphael Pumpelly ; The great wagon-train swindle / William Miles ; Hrace Greeley's wild ride / Artemus Ward ; What the travel agent doesn't tell you / H.M. Chittenden ; Cold feet ; A revolver is an admirable tool ... / Sir Richard Burton ; The desert traveler's kit / Joseph P. Allyn ; How exquisitely pleasant, how cosy and delightful! / James Rusling ; The race for Raton Pass / James Marshall ; The continent is joined / Theodore H. Hittell ; They do not drink, fight, or strike / Charles Nordhoff ; The Rawhide Railroad / George Estes ; 185 miles in fifteen hours and twenty minutes / Alexander Majors ; Finally, behind the wheel! / Upton Sinclair ; Steinbeck's Highway 66 / John Steinbeck -- pt. 13: The military: The last word from the Alamo / William Travis ; The Mormon Battalion / James Ferguson ; "We have come amongst you" / Stephen Watts Kearny ; Paddy Graydon's Civil War ; Custer's last lett home / George Armstrong Custer ; Mrs. Custer hears the news / Elizabeth Custer -- pt. 14. The Western way with words: "José Maria Martín! Stand up! ; "Stand up, ye son-of-a-bitch" / Walker Dixon Grisso ; Why wilderness? / Ed Abbey ; "The dirty nincompoop who edits that journal" ; "To the world!!" / James W. Nesmith ; "I ask: what is life?" / Herman W. Knickerbocker -- pt. 15. Fiction: The rules of the game / Charles Lummis ; The outcasts of Poker Flat / Bret Harte ; The bride comes to Yellow Sky / Stephen Crane ; Cabin fever / Dorothy Scarborough ; "It must be something exciting" / Wallace Stegner ; McTeague / Frank Norris.An extensive collection of Western fact and fiction, arranged by subject-e.g., explorers, settlers, cowboys, miners, women, Navajos. A leading chronicler of the Western landscape selects more than 150 pieces--fiction and non-fiction, classic and contemporary--that evoke the people and spirit of the West.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Literature.; American prose literature;
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- Pumpkin decorating / by Rhodes, Vicki.(CARDINAL)387307;
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- Subjects: Halloween decorations; Jack-o-lanterns.; Acrylic painting.;
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