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Lois Albright WOMAN TOSCANNINI Theater Program
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Theatre Program 1970s - Leonard Bernstein's
Theatre Program 1970s - Leonard Bernstein's "MASS"
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Theatre Program 1980s - AGNES OF GOD - signed by Mercedes McCambridge
Theatre Program 1980s - AGNES OF GOD - signed by Mercedes McCambridge
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Theatre Program 1970s - GYPSY - Angela Lansbury
Theatre Program 1970s - GYPSY - Angela Lansbury
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Theatre Program 1960s - FLOWER DRUM SONG
Theatre Program 1960s - FLOWER DRUM SONG
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Theatre Program 1964 - HAMLET - Richard Burton
Theatre Program 1964 - HAMLET - Richard Burton
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Theatre Program 1960s - MAN OF LA MANCHA
Theatre Program 1960s - MAN OF LA MANCHA
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   Super RARE  Bus STOP  MARILYN MONROE NYC ROXY Theater Program 1956
Super RARE Bus STOP MARILYN MONROE NYC ROXY Theater Program 1956
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ORPHEUM THEATRE ORIGINAL 1925 PROGRAM FOR BLOSSOM TIME
ORPHEUM THEATRE ORIGINAL 1925 PROGRAM FOR BLOSSOM TIME
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46th Street Theatre Guys & Dolls Musical Fable of Broadway PROGRAM 1953
46th Street Theatre Guys & Dolls Musical Fable of Broadway PROGRAM 1953
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Norwegian Theater Program from 1926  Director Anton Heiberg
Norwegian Theater Program from 1926 Director Anton Heiberg
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The Who concert program Capitol Theatre 1979 9 pages (M- shape)
The Who concert program Capitol Theatre 1979 9 pages (M- shape)
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RARE & ORIGINAL! 1964 BEATLES ODEON THEATRE CHRISTMAS SHOW TOUR PROGRAM
RARE & ORIGINAL! 1964 BEATLES ODEON THEATRE CHRISTMAS SHOW TOUR PROGRAM
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The Walnut Street Theatre Philadelphia Pennsylvania History Program 20s-30s
The Walnut Street Theatre Philadelphia Pennsylvania History Program 20s-30s
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MUNICIPAL OPERA 2 PROGRAMS ST LOUIS OPEN AIR THEATRE NR
MUNICIPAL OPERA 2 PROGRAMS ST LOUIS OPEN AIR THEATRE NR
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Shubert Theatre Program for Pre-Broadway
Shubert Theatre Program for Pre-Broadway "Rumple" w Eddie Foy, Gretchen Wyler,
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broadway theater program or booklet-Fiddler on the Roof
broadway theater program or booklet-Fiddler on the Roof
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broadway theater program or booklet-The Odd Couple Eddie Bracken
broadway theater program or booklet-The Odd Couple Eddie Bracken
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Broadway Bound Theatre Program Joan Rivers Linda Lavin
Broadway Bound Theatre Program Joan Rivers Linda Lavin
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VINTAGE CAN CAN COLE PORTERS THEATRE PROGRAM SINATRA MACLAINE
VINTAGE CAN CAN COLE PORTERS THEATRE PROGRAM SINATRA MACLAINE
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black americana harlem 1910-1940
black americana harlem 1910-1940 "bubbling brown sugar" theatre program
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Avon Theatre New York Vintage Ticket 1950's Television Radio Review Programs
Avon Theatre New York Vintage Ticket 1950's Television Radio Review Programs
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PROGRAM, HOWARD ATHENEUM THEATRE, DATES AROUND CIVIL WAR ERA
PROGRAM, HOWARD ATHENEUM THEATRE, DATES AROUND CIVIL WAR ERA
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SAVOY THEATRE PROGRAM, JUST MARRIED,1927,SAN DIEGO , ART DECO
SAVOY THEATRE PROGRAM, JUST MARRIED,1927,SAN DIEGO , ART DECO
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CAROLYN MAYE TED SCOTT THE MUSIC MAN SOUVENIR THEATRE PROGRAM
CAROLYN MAYE TED SCOTT THE MUSIC MAN SOUVENIR THEATRE PROGRAM
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MAUREEN ELKNER BEEHIVE SOUVENIR THEATRE PROGRAM
MAUREEN ELKNER BEEHIVE SOUVENIR THEATRE PROGRAM
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PATRICIA MOORE MY FAIR LADY SOUVENIR THEATRE PROGRAM
PATRICIA MOORE MY FAIR LADY SOUVENIR THEATRE PROGRAM
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CALCUTTA INDIA British Forces  ENSA Garrison Theater PROGRAM 1940s
CALCUTTA INDIA British Forces ENSA Garrison Theater PROGRAM 1940s
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PORTLAND OR Oregon Jack and Jill's ELATION Theater PROGRAM 1950s
PORTLAND OR Oregon Jack and Jill's ELATION Theater PROGRAM 1950s
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1938 - ORIGINAL -
1938 - ORIGINAL - "GONE WITH THE WIND" THEATER PROGRAM
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The Children of Theatre Street - The Story of the Kirov Ballet School The Children of Theatre Street - The Story of the Kirov Ballet School
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CHILDREN OF THEATRE STREET - DVD Movie

Percy Grainger in Performance Percy Grainger in Performance
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Barry Manilow Live At The Greek Theatre Barry Manilow Live At The Greek Theatre
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The year was 1978. Barry was in the middle of a hot summer tour... playing outdoor amphitheaters around the US and getting ready to head for overseas. To cap off the summer, the Greek Theatre asked if Barry would play not one, but two weeks under the hot LA summer night, for more than 72,000 fans, all anxious to sing along to Copacabana, Even Now, Ready To Take A Chance Again... and an entire evening of hits. Now throw in HBO. You remember HBO... home of the Sopranos, Madonna, Springsteen, and Joel. But did you also know it was home of Manilow? Remember... 1978. There were only three networks - ABC, CBS, and NBC, and a host of local channels. HBO was new on the scene and wanted to rock the boat... and asked Barry to do the rocking. It was their first big music special... and they gambled on Barry. With a two hour Manilow Live At The Greek, HBO rocked. Everyone watched. And we mean everyone. So many that the networks felt a dip in their ratings and the first hint of what cable TV was going to do to their viewership. That moment in television history is now available in this limited edition DVD release. The DVD comes with a reproduction of the 1978 Tour Program, filled with great pictures, and classic jumpsuits.

Siggraph San Diego 2003: Electronic Theater Program. Video Review 144 [VHS] Siggraph San Diego 2003: Electronic Theater Program. Video Review 144 [VHS]
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GIANT WPA Wall Sticker of: Federal Music Project presents a series of programs every wednesday evening at 8:30 P.M. GIANT WPA Wall Sticker of: Federal Music Project presents a series of programs every wednesday evening at 8:30 P.M.

Museum quality Wall Sticker of a poster from the WPA Poster Collection of the Library of Congress. Emerald Honeybee offers only the BEST in quality. Our posters are printed by a Professional Graphics Company using a MIMAKI Eco-Solvent Printer and archival inks. Which means your poster is UV protected and will not fade over time. Professionally printed on beautiful canvas. Shipped rolled in a tube. Description of this poster is as follows: Federal Music Project presents a series of programs every wednesday evening at 8:30 P.M. WPA Poster The Work Projects Administration (WPA) Poster Collection consists of 907 posters produced from 1936 to 1943 by various branches of the WPA. The posters were designed to publicize exhibits, community activities, theatrical productions, and health and educational programs in seventeen states and the District of Columbia, with the strongest representation from California, Illinois, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. The results of one of the first U.S. Government programs to support the arts.

GIANT WPA Wall Sticker of: Federal Music Project presents four evening programs devoted to chamber music, lieder, and piano solo of Ludwig van Beethoven GIANT WPA Wall Sticker of: Federal Music Project presents four evening programs devoted to chamber music, lieder, and piano solo of Ludwig van Beethoven

Museum quality Wall Sticker of a poster from the WPA Poster Collection of the Library of Congress. Emerald Honeybee offers only the BEST in quality. Our posters are printed by a Professional Graphics Company using a MIMAKI Eco-Solvent Printer and archival inks. Which means your poster is UV protected and will not fade over time. Professionally printed on beautiful canvas. Shipped rolled in a tube. Description of this poster is as follows: Federal Music Project presents four evening programs devoted to chamber music, lieder, and piano solo of Ludwig van Beethoven WPA Poster The Work Projects Administration (WPA) Poster Collection consists of 907 posters produced from 1936 to 1943 by various branches of the WPA. The posters were designed to publicize exhibits, community activities, theatrical productions, and health and educational programs in seventeen states and the District of Columbia, with the strongest representation from California, Illinois, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. The results of one of the first U.S. Government programs to support the arts.

Kung Fu: The Complete Series Collection Kung Fu: The Complete Series Collection
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KUNG FU:COMPLETE SERIES COLLECTION - DVD Movie

Season OneEverybody was kung-fu fighting after the 1972 premiere of this mystic western starring David Carradine (snatching the role from Bruce Lee) in his signature, Emmy-nominated role as Caine, a stoic Shaolin monk forced to flee China after killing the royal family member who slew his Master. Our wandering hero roams the west in search of his long-lost brother, while eluding American and Imperial bounty hunters, and imparting his ancient wisdom on those he encounters and is compelled to aid. Kung-Fu was never a ratings force, but its cult status was assured long before Samuel L. Jackson referenced it in Pulp Fiction. Along with the inaugural 15 episodes, this three-disc set contains the feature-length pilot that establishes the series' iconography: the inscrutable aphorisms ("When you cease to strive to understand, then you will know without understanding"); the flashbacks to Caine's youth, where the orphaned half-American and half-Chinese boy served as disciple ("Grasshopper") to the Old Man; and, of course, the anticipated moments when the peaceful Caine, like Billy Jack, is reluctantly compelled by some frontier bigot to use his fighting skills. Look for appearances by father John Carradine and brothers Keith and Robert in the episode, "Dark Angel." That's 11-year-old future Oscar-winner Jodie Foster in "Althea." Other notable episodes include the Emmy-winning "An Eye for an Eye" and "Chains," featuring an Emmy-nominated turn by Michael Greene as a not-so-gentle giant to whom an imprisoned Caine is chained. "With each ending," Caine observes in the episode, "The Third Man," comes a new beginning." Kung Fu's new beginning comes on DVD. Thanks to the timeless frontier setting and the uniqueness of its genre-bending concept, Kung Fu dates better than other '70s series. As these episodes demonstrate, the show still has plenty of kick. --Donald LiebensonSeason ThreeWhile it may not rank with Richard Kimble's fateful meeting with the One-Armed Man in the series finale of The Fugitive, Caine's reunion with his long-lost brother, Danny, brings Kung Fu, to quote the title of the four-episode story arc's conclusion, "Full Circle." The series' rich iconography and episodes featuring returning characters may make this final season heady going for newcomers. But those who have faithfully followed Caine (David Carradine in his iconic role) on his nomadic adventures will be richly rewarded with some of the series' best episodes. The season begins with a stellar two-parter, "Blood of the Dragon," in which Caine seeks the truth about his grandfather's murder, while Imperial assassins are dispatched to kill Caine. The venerable Patricia Neal guest-stars as the grandfather's iron-willed, cold-hearted former lover. Eddie Albert also stars as a doctor who sides with Caine. Other memorable guest stars this season include William Shatner broguing it up, Scotty-style, as a sea captain who arrives with an Imperial pardon for Caine (but at what cost?) in "A Small Beheading." Barbara Hershey portrays an aspiring Shoalin priest in the two-parter, "Besieged." In "The Brothers Caine," a pre-Airplane Leslie Nielsen is a ruthless magnate who puts a $10,000 price on Danny's head, making for an awkward reunion when Danny thinks that Caine is a bounty hunter. David's father, John, returns as blind preacher Serenity Johnson in "Ambush." This season was distinguished by innovative episodes set in China during Caine's "Grasshopper" tutelage. In "The Demon God," the youth, poisoned by a prince, experiences mystical visions of his older, wandering self, who is stung by a scorpion. In "The Thief of Chendo," young Caine's Master imagines an adventure for the aspiring priest. Two Carradine commentaries, and a near-hour long chronicle of Carradine's 30-years-on visit to a Shoalin monastery in China (an incredible journey that ends with Carradine's soulful rendition of "America the Beautiful") help to give Kung Fu a worthy DVD send-off. --Donald Liebenson

Space Station (IMAX) Space Station (IMAX)
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The partnership with NASA and IMAX films continues with a tour of the next step in space exploration: the International Space Station (ISS). Sixteen countries helped build this giant station (still being built upon the film's release in 2004). We see the first building blocks being constructed, including shots from inside the slick NASA shuttle launches to the friendly informalities of the Russian program. The crystal-clear pictures of the station and the Earth are the best aspects of this film. The entertaining footage delivers human elements, but sometimes the carefulness of experimentation makes for boring photography; a test of a super-cool jet pack has the astronaut moving mere inches. To the film's benefit, the narrator is Tom Cruise with a script tailored to his strong suits (the first line of "What an incredible sight!" is vintage Cruise). The film is also so light on its feet with a nice dose of music, including "Up on the Roof" and the Talking Heads "Naive Melody," that it makes up for the staginess of some of the scenes. The film was shown in 3-D in theaters but only 2-D for home video. --Doug Thomas

This documents the making of the international space station. Audiences will travel 220 miles above earth to experience the greatest engineering feat since landing a man on the moon. This is the story of the unique partnership of16 nations building a laboratory in outer space. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 07/31/2007 Starring: Narrated By Tom Cruise Run time: 47 minutes Rating: Nr

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HOUSE OF ELIOTT COMPLETE COLLECTION - DVD Movie

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In case you have not noticed, we have come a long way in the technology department when it comes to home entertainment. Gone are the days of the VHS and BETA machines that sat four inches high and fifteen inches long under our 250-pound television sets. It looks as is the smaller, flatter and more amazing versions of these media outlets are here to stay and only get more fascinating with time. With Blu-ray, HDTV, plasma, LCD and 3D options impressing and astonishing the home theater market, it is hard not to dream of having a state-of-the-art entertainment center of your own. This article will help you make the transition from a plain and quiet flat-screen on a wall or stand to a sound producing, reaction creating, envy causing system of your own to impress your family and friends.

Fortunately, you can construct your theater empire without having to spend a ton of money in order to achieve great results. Building a great home theater system can easily fit into even the smallest of budgets and only requires a few basic entities in order to complete the task. Basically, you only need a DVD player (of course, if you want to spend a little more and have the correct adaption capacity on your television or video display device, a Blu-ray player is well worth its cost), a television and digital surround sound (preferably wireless - the quality of wireless speakers has grown by leaps and bounds over the years).

Next, you need to consider where your home theater system will go. Are there too many distractions in the living room next to the kitchen? Would it make more sense to set it up in the den? The surround sound speaker locations may also play a role in regards to which room will best accommodate your new theater.

Once you have chosen the room for your theater system, place the television so that you can see it comfortably from the way the furniture is set up in the room. Sitting too close to a screen is never much fun. Make sure that there is a good view of the screen from all of the seating options available. Next, connect your DVD player to your screen and set the programming options that pertain to your remote controls and installation requirements. Finally, place your surround sound speakers strategically so that the volume and effects of each program you are watching can be experienced and heard in such a way it feels like you are paying $10.50 to see it at your local theater. Sound is a very important factor and can make a huge difference when it comes to the satisfaction and enjoyment of watching the latest on-screen phenomenon.

It is as simple as that to make your movie nights at home more enjoyable (and you can watch in your pajamas)! The best part is, you can gradually upgrade any of the components as you extend your budget. Before you know it, you may have dedicated an entire room to the entertainment experience; the ultimate bragging right!

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Home Theater Design: Widescreen Or Standard TV For Your Home Theater?

Widescreen TV, with a 16:9 width-to-height ratio, undoubtedly represents the future for home theater designs. However, this does not mean that you should rule out standard TVs that use a 4:3 ratio screen. There are definitely good reasons to go for a 4:3 ratio TV or projection screen if your home theater design calls for it. Let's explore the issue.

Firstly, from a point of view of cost, standard TVs are still cheaper than widescreen TVs, so if you have a restricted budget, this is worthy of consideration. You could perhaps get a good quality standard TV for the price of a budget widescreen model; definitely worth considering for your home theater design. The way the market is going, it will be possible to pick up standard TVs extremely inexpensively soon!

Secondly, there are still plenty of programs that were filmed using standard 4:3 ratio camera equipment. If you have a widescreen TV, you'll find that you either have to put up with a distorted, stretched image, or you'll have to set the display up at a 4:3 ratio to show these programs, in which case you are not showing anything on a quarter of the area of your screen. If you mainly watch 4:3 programming, that's a waste!

Thirdly, width and depth are normally restricted more than height in the average living space. Let's take a 28" widescreen TV as an example. The theoretical width of the screen is about 24", and the theoretical height is about 14". Into the same width of 24", you could fit a 30" standard TV, and the theoretical height of the picture on a 30" TV is about 18", giving you one-third extra screen area for your home theater!

What happens when you want to view widescreen programming, though? 16:9 anamorphic programming can be viewed on most modern standard TVs, which reduce the height of the picture, which they can do, as opposed to increasing the width, impossible for a standard TV. The proportions of the picture remain the same. In the above example of a 30" standard TV, the TV would display a picture of the same size as that of a 28" widescreen TV! If you think big is beautiful, a standard TV is definitely the way to go for your home theater design.

Of course, style considerations may apply, and you may prefer to go for a widescreen TV because you prefer the way it looks, or because the weight of the TV will be lower than a standard TV with equivalent horizontal size. However, there are still some excellent reasons to consider a standard TV for your home theater design.

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What is a good college/university that has a good equine program and a good theater/acting program?

my friend and i r thinking about colleges. we want to go to the same one so we dont loose touch..What is a good college/university that has a good equine program and a good theater/acting program? Any schools that have an equestrian program would be loved! thanks!

From www.collegeboard.com, using "Drama/Theater Arts" and "Equestrian/Equine Studies" as filters:

Asbury College - Wilmore, Kentucky
Averett University - Danville, Virginia
Centenary College - Hackettstown, New Jersey
Colorado State University - Fort Collins, Colorado
North Dakota State University - Fargo, North Dakota
Ohio University - Athens, Ohio
Otterbein College - Westerville, Ohio
Rocky Mountain College - Billings, Montana
St. Mary-of-the-Woods College - St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana
Sul Ross State University - Alpine, Texas
Truman State University - Kirksville, Missouri
University of Findlay - Findlay, Ohio
University of Maine - Orono, Maine
University of Massachusetts Amherst - Amherst, Massachusetts
Virginia Intermont College - Bristol, Virginia
West Texas A&M University - Canyon, Texas
William Woods University - Fulton, Missouri

At a glance, I would say that Ohio U and U Mass Amherst are the best schools overall on that list.

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