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50 Number Ones
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No Description Available.Genre: Country & WesternMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 5-OCT-2004
When George Strait's "She'll Leave You With a Smile" moved to the top of the country charts in early 2003, the handsome Lone Star crooner bested Conway Twitty for the most No. 1 singles by a solo artist. This collection of 50 chart-toppers, spanning 22 years, showcases the Cadillac of country singers at his best, blending traditional and contemporary stylings, but never straying too far from the core of his Texas barroom sound. "Fool Hearted Memory," from 1982, proves that Strait had his uncluttered production and straightforward vocal approach down from the start, no matter how many producers guided him to his peak. Through the years, the path to superstardom dictated that he trade the crisp Western swing of "Right or Wrong" and "Ace in the Hole" for squishy, mid-tempo crowd pleasers like "Check Yes or No" and "Write This Down." But he redeemed himself with such poignant heartbreakers as "So Much Like My Dad" and "
Smile." This retrospective's one new track, "I Hate Everything," about a man in a bar who's besotted more from pain than whiskey, doesn't match up with the singer's best material, but it's still got that irresistible Strait hook: average-guy sincerity wrapped in a down-to-earth heart. --Alanna Nash
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Xanadu on Broadway (Original Broadway Cast Recording 2007)
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At first glance, turning Olivia Newton-John's 1980 flop musical into a Broadway show looked like a pretty bad idea. Yet the stage version of Xanadu is thrilling and appropriately ridiculous fun. Adapter Douglas Carter Beane went for the camp jugular (thankfully, this CD includes lots of lines from his book), and the cast rises to the occasion, milking every lyric line. Kerry Butler and Cheyenne Jackson bring irrepressible humor and charm to the roles played by Newton-John and Michael Beck, while Mary Testa and Jackie Hoffman provide outsize comic relief as muses. The movie's songs, penned either by John Farrar or E.L.O.'s Jeff Lynne, are insanely catchy, one sing-along hit after another: "I'm Alive," "Magic," "Suddenly," "All Over the World," "Xanadu." All are huge treats, but the craziest track may well be "Evil Woman," which doesn't appear in the movie, but during which Testa and Hoffman let loose shamelessly over-the-top vocal effects. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
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The Green
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An openly gay teacher at a New England prep school attempts to lead a quiet suburban life with his partner, but is forced to confront the suspicions of his co-workers and community when a male student accuses him of "inappropriate behavior." Compelling drama stars Jason Butler Harner, Cheyenne Jackson, Julia Ormond, and Illeana Douglas. 90 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital stereo; deleted scenes; theatrical trailer.
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Quade's Babies (Silhouette Desire)
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Quade Westmoreland's one-night love affair with Cheyenne had branded him body and soul, but he'd never even learned her last name. Almost a year later, driven by memories and one incriminating photo, the sexy operative had finally tracked her down--and discovered three little babies bearing his features. Learning he was a father made Quade even more determined: he would claim Cheyenne Steele in every way. Shockingly, the irresistible beauty seemed intent on resisting him. But the Westmoreland destiny was at stake, and Quade would fight for what was his....
Quade Westmoreland's one-night love affair with Cheyenne had branded him body and soul, but he'd never even learned her last name. Almost a year later, driven by memories and one incriminating photo, the sexy operative had finally tracked her down--and discovered three little babies bearing his features. Learning he was a father made Quade even more determined: he would claim Cheyenne Steele in every way. Shockingly, the irresistible beauty seemed intent on resisting him. But the Westmoreland destiny was at stake, and Quade would fight for what was his....
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Death of the Iron Horse
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In an act of bravery and defiance against the white men encroaching on their territory in 1867, a group of young Cheyenne braves derail and raid a freight train.
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Moki
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Ten-year-old Moki, a Cheyenne girl, wants to have the adventures the boys in her tribe have.
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It's doubtful anyone asked about the availability of healthcare when Horace Greeley's advice was printed in the New York Tribune to "go west, young man." Today, it's a valid concern, particularly in Wyoming. With only 5 people per square mile, it's an understatement to say that Wyoming is a very rural state. With only 2.2 doctors for every thousand people, it's no wonder why state residents need to gravitate toward one of the state's few urban centers to find internal medicine in Wyoming. Most Wyoming residents have visit medical centers in Cheyenne, Casper or Jackson Hole to find a specialist. Serious or complicated treatments require a trip to Salt Lake City in neighboring Utah.
Compounding an already serious deficit in medical care, Wyoming is facing the same recruiting dilemma found in most areas of the country. According to the Wyoming Department of Health, over one third of practicing physicians, internists or specialists, are over 50 years of age. The majority of these are planning to retire within the next five years. All fifty states are finding that they'll require millions in recruiting dollars in order to entice young doctors to commit to their geographical area. Many states offer assistance with medical school loan repayments, relocation expenses and huge signing bonuses, so Wyoming medical recruiters have already found themselves to be at a disadvantage. Unless a prospective physician is interested in living with only the basic necessities, likes to spend a lot of time in natural surroundings and isn't worried about an extensive social life with first class cultural or athletic events to choose from, Wyoming is going to come up short on filling the anticipated openings from the upcoming graduating classes of the nation's medical schools.
Another trend giving most states reason to be anxious about projected shortages of practicing doctors of all specialties is the impending passage of the nation's "baby-boomers" into their geriatric years. The youngest of the boomers are now hitting Medicare age, with legions to follow over the next ten to fifteen years. With a third of Wyoming's population over age 50, the need for medical intervention can only be expected to rise as well.
How do residents of Wyoming cope with the difficulty in finding internal medicine in Wyoming? Many communities have turned to physician assistants (PAs) or nurse practitioners (NPs). Pursuit of both of these professions can be achieved with a master's degree and can serve as a means for all states, particularly Wyoming, of dealing with the shortage of doctors both now, and the foreseeable future.
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Xanadu Tickets- a Hit Musical From a Forgotten Movie
If you are a fan of bad ‘80s movies or if you hate them, you will find something to love with Xanadu tickets. The play is a tongue-in-cheek adaptation of the 1980s film of the same name starring Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelley that was a complete flop.
Book writer Douglas Carter Beane turned almost-30-year-old lemons into lemonade with Xanadu. It turns out, the movie was so bad it is funny. Ridiculous getups from the decade that brought us legwarmers, cutoffs and scrunchies now can be laughed at in retrospect and captured beautifully on stage. The unexpected success of this show has made Xanadu tickets a hot commodity around Broadway.
A Greek muse, Kira, comes down from Mt. Olympus to help a hapless artist, Sonny, who lives in Venice Beach. She helps him produce an artistic masterpiece, the first roller disco. Kira creates problems when she falls in love with Sonny and the plot thickens when her jealous sisters find out. All the while the cast is singing, dancing and skating their way through the colorful musical.
While the movie tanked, the music from the film was a Billboard success. A few of the hits include “Magic,” “I’m Alive” and the title track “Xanadu.” The music and lyrics for the production were written by Jeff Lynne and John Farrar. Lynne has worked with great artists from George Harrison to Roy Orbison. Farrar wrote and/or produced many of Olivia Newton-John songs like “I Honestly Love You,” “You’re the One That I Want” and “A Little More Love.”
Kerry Butler plays the role of Kira and has been in many famous productions like Little Shop of Horrors, Hairspray and The Opposite Sex. Cheyenne Jackson plays Sonny and was in the Broadway productions of All Shook Up, Aida and Thoroughly Modern Millie. He has also been in films like United 93. Tony Roberts plays both Danny and Zeus. Rovers has been in The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife, The Sisters Rosenweig, They’re Playing Our Song and more on Broadway along with films like Play it Again, Sam. Jackie Hoffman and Mary Testa play Kira’s sisters Melpomene and Calliope along with Medusa and Aphrodite.
This musical has been drawing in audiences and praises from critics. Get your Xanadu tickets and see what all of the commotion is about. All you have to bring with you is an affinity for everything ‘80s, great music and hilarious shows.
About the Author
This article was written by Julie Cudney and is sponsored by Stubhub.com. Stubhub sells tickets to sports events, concerts and theater productions. See all of the colorful action by getting Xanadu tickets.
Are these good baby names?
well, when i grow up, i want to have a baby. and as weird as this sounds, i want to name it with the state capitals. so my favorite for a girl is baton rouge, and for a boy denver. do you like these? my other choices are albany, cheyenne, raleigh, or madison. and for boys, trenton, austin, or jackson. which are your favorites?
Baton Rouge isnt a very good baby name, get ready for bullying.
But the rest are very good and very pretty.
Especially Raleigh and Austin
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