Saturday, January 29, 2005

Baseball Spring Training 2005 Phoenix Arizona

Baseball Spring Training 2005 Phoenix Arizona

Spring Training
Baseball Spring Training 2005 Phoenix Arizona
Spring Training

News about Spring Training

Greater Phoenix CVB Launches Spring Training Media Tour, Entices Out-of-State Visitors to Catch Cactus League Baseball 2005
As the temperatures hover in the teens in many parts of the U.S., hospitality officials from the Greater Phoenix CVB (GPCVB) are now pitching the destination for Spring Training Cactus League games in March.

Spring Training

Thursday, January 27, 2005

Columbia University to Host Month-long Residency of Peter Brook's Company and U.S. Premiere of Tierno Bokar

Columbia University to Host Month-long Residency of Peter Brook's Company and U.S. Premiere of Tierno Bokar
Theatrical Production, Diverse Educational Activities to be Presented in Partnership With Barnard College and Harlem Arts Alliance
Distribution Source : PRNewswire

Date : Thursday - January 27, 2005



NEW YORK, Jan. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Columbia University announced today that its newly formed University Arts Initiative has established an on-campus residency for renowned director Peter Brook and his international theater company. During the month-long stay, Brook will mount the U.S. premiere of Tierno Bokar, a theatrical exploration of the power of tolerance.

With this residency, Brook is for the first time integrating his work into the life and culture of a large urban university. The company will draw on the University's diverse academic resources to engage students, faculty and the community in an ongoing dialogue about the social, political, religious and historical questions raised by the production. A variety of symposia, lectures, workshops and related class activities is planned.





The Columbia University Arts Initiative, led by Gregory Mosher, former Lincoln Center producer and director, is organizing the residency in partnership with Barnard College and the Harlem Arts Alliance.

The Arts Initiative was recently created by Columbia President Lee C. Bollinger to harness the resources of a university to enliven the arts on campus, connect students to the city's vibrant culture, link the arts to other fields of study, and make possible work that might not otherwise be seen.

"Peter Brook's residency at Columbia represents an important point of intersection between the arts and scholarship, and his production of Tierno Bokar exemplifies the unique power of artistic expression to illuminate the most enduring social questions of our times," President Bollinger said. "Together with our partners at Barnard College and the Harlem Arts Alliance, Columbia is excited to help bring Tierno Bokar to the United States for the first time, and we invite our friends and neighbors in the community and throughout the city to experience it with us."

Tierno Bokar, named for a Sufi mystic embroiled in a dispute between rival religious factions in 1930s French-ruled Africa, is a co-production of Brook's International Center of Theatre Creation (CICT) and Theatre des Bouffes du Nord. The work was adapted by Marie-Helene Estienne from the great West African writer Amadou Hampate Ba's Life and Teaching of Tierno Bokar, the Sage of Bandiagara. The piece will be performed in French, with supertitles, and features music by Toshi Tsuchitori and Antonin Stahly and lighting design by Phillipe Vialatte. The production recently played at Bouffes du Nord in Paris and is currently touring Europe.

Members of the theater company hail from eight countries, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Mali and Vietnam. Sotigui Kouyate, who appeared in Brook's Mahabharata, The Tempest and other productions, plays Tierno Bokar.

Brook, who was born in 1925 in London, cemented his reputation in the 1960s as the leading director of Shakespearean productions, including A Midsummer Night's Dream and King Lear for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Before he settled in 1971 in Paris, he spent three years in Africa. Brook's acclaimed work also spans opera and film, including Lord of the Flies and Marat/Sade. He is the author of numerous books, among them the landmark The Empty Space and a memoir, Threads of Time.

To house the productions, Barnard College will transform its LeFrak Gymnasium into a 500-seat theater.

"At the heart of Tierno Bokar is a plea for mutual tolerance and understanding," said Judith Shapiro, president of Barnard College. "We are fortunate to present this production on our campus and expect it will offer our students, our faculty and all New Yorkers an intense and absorbing exploration of culture, art and politics."

Voza Rivers, chairman of the Harlem Arts Alliance, said, "Peter Brook is a master theater craftsman. His productions are thought provoking, powerful and scholarly. The Alliance is pleased that Columbia has invited us to collaborate on bringing Tierno Bokar, an African story, to Harlem's diverse residents, cultural and religious institutions, and artists."

"Over the last 50 years," Mosher added, "Peter Brook has been devoted to the simplest and most elusive of ideas, namely that theater is not a result, but a search. Like Tierno Bokar, his search has been for truth. And like Tierno Bokar, he does not claim to have found it. But he and his company have ventured closer and closer to the essence of an art form. In doing so, they have changed its landscape and inspired countless others to begin their own search."

PERFORMANCE AND TICKET INFO

Performances of Tierno Bokar begin Wednesday, March 30 and end Tuesday, April 26. After the week of March 30, performances run Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets will go on sale to the general public Monday, Feb. 14. Regular tickets are $40 and are available at the Miller Theatre Box Office (2960 Broadway at 116th St., open from noon to 6 p.m., Monday to Friday) and through Telecharge.com (212.239.6200). Columbia University student tickets are $10 and non-Columbia student tickets are $15; these are available at the box office only. For groups of 10 or more (including student groups), please call 212.354.6510. Additional box office outlets will be announced shortly, and additional ticket information can be found online at http://www.tiernobokar.columbia.edu/.

The LeFrak Gymnasium is located in Barnard Hall at 3009 Broadway at 117th St.

Columbia University in the City of New York, founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of King George II of England, is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States.

Barnard College, founded in 1884, is the country's most selective private liberal arts college for women. The first secular college for women in New York and one of the original Seven Sisters, Barnard includes among its alumnae many visionary and inspiring women, including nine MacArthur "Genius" fellows, the most from any liberal arts college.

The Harlem Arts Alliance was created to preserve, promote, sponsor and present the rich cultural programs that reflect the vast contributions of multi-ethnic and multicultural writers, performers, directors, producers, visual artists, designers, choreographers and dancers.

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL

PETER BROOK BIOGRAPHY Peter Brook was born in London in 1925.

Throughout his career, his work has been widely acclaimed in theater, opera, film and writing. He has directed many Shakespeare productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company, including Love's Labour's Lost (1946), Measure for Measure (1950), Titus Andronicus (1955), King Lear (1962) and A Midsummer Night's Dream (1970).

In 1971 in Paris, Peter Brook founded the International Centre for Theatre Research (C.I.R.T.), which in turn became the International Center for Theatre Creations (C.I.C.T.) when he opened its permanent base: the Bouffes du Nord Theatre.

His productions are notable for their iconoclastic nature and scope: Marat/Sade, Timon of Athens, The Iks, Ubu aux Bouffes, Conference of the Birds, L'Os, The Cherry Orchard, The Mahabharata, Woza Albert!, The Tempest, Impressions of Pelleas, The Man Who, Qui est la?, Happy Days, Je suis un phenomene, Le Costume, The Tragedy of Hamlet, Far Away, La Mort de Krishna and Ta main dans la mienne. Many of these have been performed both in French and English.

He has directed the operas of La Boheme, Boris Godounov, The Olympians, Salome and Le Nozze de Figaro at Covent Garden Opera House, London; Faust and Eugene Onegin at the Metropolitan Opera, New York City; La Tragedie de Carmenat the Theatredes Bouffes du Nord in Paris; and Don Giovannifor the Aix en Provence Festival.

Brook's autobiography, Threads of Time, was published in 1998 and joins other titles, including The Empty Space (1968), which was translated into more than 15 languages; The Shifting Point (1987); and There Are No Secrets (1993).

His films include Lord of the Flies, Marat/Sade, King Lear, Moderato Cantabile, The Mahabharata and Meetings with Remarkable Men.

COMPANY LIST FOR TIERNO BOKAR

Adapted from Amadou Hampate Ba's Life and Teaching of Tierno Bokar, the Sage of Bandiagara by Marie-Helene Estienne

Directed by Peter Brook

Actors: Habib Dembele

Rachid Djaidani

Djeneba Kone

Sotigui Kouyate

Tony Mpoudja

Bruce Myers

Abdou Ouologuem

Helene Patarot

Dorcy Rugamba

Pitcho Womba Konga

Musicians: Toshi Tsuchitori

Antonin Stahly

Images available upon request

Columbia University
CONTACT: Alissa Kaplan Michaels, Columbia University Office of Public
Affairs, +1-212-854-9752, am2443@columbia.edu; Bob Fennell, The Publicity
Office, +1-212-315-2120, bobf@publicityoffice.com, for Columbia University

Web site: http://www.columbia.edu/
http://www.tiernobokar.columbia.edu/







You’re Hired! New Résumé Writing Service Works Around Jobseeker's Schedules and Locations to Serve Clients -- They Even Come to Your Office

You’re Hired! New Résumé Writing Service Works Around Jobseeker's Schedules and Locations to Serve Clients -- They Even Come to Your Office
New resume writing service offers a more personal approach to resume writing than giant online resume factories. Resume Ink can either collect clients' information online or (discreetly) visit the jobseekers current office to gather information.

(PRWEB) January 27, 2005 -- Jobseekers in the Seattle area can now meet face to face with a professional résumé writer who knows what hiring managers here – and beyond – are looking for. Résumé Ink writes and edits job search materials (résumés, cover letters, thank you letters and follow-up notes) for entry-level and mid-level employees who are looking for better jobs, new careers or promotions within their own companies.

Jennifer Lynham, President of Résumé Ink says, "The online resume factories might work for people who just need quick updates to their resumes. Resume Ink offers a more value-added service that for people who feel more comfortable discussing their career histories and futures with a live human being."

How it works:
Clients can submit their information and credit card payment online at RésuméInk.com. In addition to collecting basic data, Résumé Ink also asks jobseekers where they’d like to work and other information that helps determine the best format and tone. Résumé Ink calls the jobseeker at the time and number they specify, to either set up an appointment for a face-to-face discussion or conduct a phone meeting.

Turnaround time is two-three business days for a first draft and one day for revisions. To reduce the client’s “fuss” time, any questions about details such as dates or titles are written into the document. Every first draft is accompanied by a one-page Explanation Document outlining why the writer chose this format, why some information was omitted or included, etc.

About Jennifer Lynham, President of Résumé Ink:
Jennifer Lynham is the past-president of the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce and the current Chair of the East King County Chambers of Commerce Legislative Coalition. She has written résumés for more than 200 jobseekers around the globe in nearly every field except the very technical. Her articles have been published on CareerBuilder.com, CareerMag.com, MSN.com/Careers and several other Web sites. She’s also written marketing materials for several HR-related businesses. In addition to Résumé Ink, Jennifer runs Lynham Ink, a copywriting and editing service and Profile Ink, which improves singles’ personal profiles for Match.com and other dating Web sites.




Chicken Recipes - Healthy Chicken Recipes


Chicken Recipes


Chicken Recipes Mailing List


Chicken Gumbo


Chicken Casserole Recipes


Chicken Breast Recipes


Chicken Salad Recipes


Fried Chicken Recipes


Grilled Chicken Recipes


Beer Can Chicken Recipes


Barbecue Chicken Recipes


Baked Chicken Recipes


Slow Cooker Recipes


Sunday, January 23, 2005

Writing about the Law

"Common law is common right."
-Ld. Edward Coke, as quoted by William Penn at his trial.

"The law is unknowne to him that knoweth not the reason thereof, and the
knowne certaintie of the law is the safetie of all."
-Ld. Edward Coke

"To no one will we sell, to no one will we deny or delay, right or justice."
-Magna Carta

"Equal justice under law."
-Inscription on the U.S. Supreme Court building, from an early case.



Slow Cooker Recipes
Slow Cooker Recipes
Slow Cooker Recipes
Crockpot Recipes
Crockpot Recipes
Crock Pot Recipes
Crock Pot Recipes

Saturday, January 22, 2005

Writing program stretches across generations

Writing program stretches across generations
By Lorraine Sciuto-Ballasy 01/21/2005

Everyone has a story to tell.



For many people, the desire to transform their personal tale into a written memoir they can share becomes stronger with age.
As fine facial lines deepen and strands of gray hair begin to converge to form a silvery halo, the urge often intensifies.
By the time older folks officially reach their golden years, the emergence of the first signs of aging has become an accepted fact of life, the shock of it all worn away by time. And amazingly, in spite of all the changes, memories from long ago still remain intact, waiting to be told.



Fireplace Mantels

SR22

Arizona Dentist

Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Schools 'are wasting their time teaching grammar'

Schools 'are wasting their time teaching grammar'
By Sarah Cassidy, Education Correspondent
19 January 2005


Schools are wasting their time teaching children the rules of English grammar because there is no evidence that it has any impact on pupils' writing skills, a government-funded study has concluded.

Ministers should cut back the teaching of formal grammar and let children "learn to write by writing", academics from the University of York said.

They called for a review of the national curriculum, arguing that there was little evidence that grammar teaching was "worth the time" spent on it.

The findings were dismissed by traditionalists as "absolute nonsense" and an attempt by academics to reintroduce the "trendy" teaching methods of the 1960s.

Education

Sunday, January 16, 2005

Life Story Writing

My Mother has started a blog where she is posting the stories from her book


Tidbits of Time



free webblog traffic


free webblogs traffic

Monday, January 10, 2005

Easter Sites

Easter Sites

Easter Quotes
Easter Quotes

Arizona MLS

Easter Recipes
Easter Recipes

North American Vending Machines

Easter Jokes
Easter Jokes

DUI Insurance

Easter Sites


Phoenix Arizona

Sunday, January 09, 2005

Easter Sites

Easter Sites

Easter Quotes
Easter Quotes

Easter Recipes
Easter Recipes

Easter Jokes
Easter Jokes

Easter Sites

Ask Amy for common sense advice

Ask Amy for common sense advice
Ask Amy

Reading, writing, now arithmetic

The Orange Leader, Orange Texas

Reading, writing, now arithmetic

By Amelia Feathers, The Orange Leader


Rebecca Flickinger




For more than 20 years, Rebecca Flickinger wrote news stories. Today, she's writing a new chapter in her life.

"At an age when all my friends are readying to retire I'm starting my third career," she said.

She is managing an insurance agency her husband started while also working on her third career as an investment representative.

Flickinger, 59, a former Orange Leader reporter and editor, retired after 20 years in 1984, to work with her husband, Bert.



world famous recipes
world famous recipes

World Famous Recipes

Chicken Recipes Mailing List
Chicken Recipes
Chicken Recipes
Crockpot Recipes
Crockpot Recipes
Beef Recipes
Beef Recipes
Bread Recipes
Bread Recipes
Cake Recipes
Cake Recipes
Roast Turkey
Roast Turkey

Friday, January 07, 2005

Famous Quotes

Famous Quotes
Famous Quotes

Saturday, January 01, 2005

World Famous Recipes

Cheese Recipes

Cookie Recipes

Beef Recipes

Bread Recipes