Poor Murderer Playbill, 2012 Providence College
Poor Murderer Playbill, Providence College
Playbill and Promotion
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre
Poor Murderer by Pavel Kohout
March 30 - April 1 & April 13 - 15, 2012
Directed by John Garrity
Scenic Design: Carl Gudenius & Shuxing Fan
Lighting Design: Tim Cryan
Vocal Coach: David Harper
Costume Design: Kathryn Kawecki
Sound Design: Paul Perry
Choreography: Rebecca Sawicki '14
Cast: Patrick Mark Saunders - ANTON IGNATYEVICH KERZHENTSEV; Kelly Smith - NURSE ANYA; Grace Curley - NURSE BERTA; Kevin Lynch - PROFESSOR DRZHEMBITSKY; Jeff DeSisto - FIRST ACTOR; also: Alexy Konstantinovich Savelyov, Polonius & Hamlet II; Aubrey Dion - FIRST ACTRESS; also: …
Poor Murderer Poster, 2012 Providence College
Poor Murderer Poster, Providence College, Coyote Hill
Playbill and Promotion
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre
Poor Murderer by Pavel Kohout
March 30 - April 1 & April 13-15, 2012
Sexism In Teaching Spanish: Linguistic Discrimination Is Sometimes Unconscious, 2012 Quinnipiac University
Sexism In Teaching Spanish: Linguistic Discrimination Is Sometimes Unconscious, Aileen Dever
Kentucky Journal of Excellence in College Teaching and Learning
The Spanish language is becoming more flexible in creating feminine forms for occupational names that correspond with the already existing masculine terms. However, there has been some resistance among Spaniards with regard to using feminine forms like física to refer to a physicist who is a woman. Similarly, there have been objections to química (chemist, chemistry), música (musician, music), and others because, some say, such terms are ambiguous and confusing with regard to the professions. Do words and the way they are used significantly affect their meaning? The author discusses this question by highlighting linguistic discrimination in Spanish that is …
Does Alan Moore Have The (Untranslatable) Approach To Translation?, 2012 University of Nebraska at Omaha
Does Alan Moore Have The (Untranslatable) Approach To Translation?, Frank Bramlett
English Faculty Publications
We’ve all experienced it: that moment when we’re reading a sci-fi story or watching a sci-fi movie about alien contact and we realize that everyone is speaking the same language….usually English. Early Star Trek episodes are sometimes lampooned for this Anglo-centric stance. So the question for us is this: how does everyone know the same language?
Authors and artists approach the problem of cross-linguistic translation in multiple ways. (In this post, I’m conflating translation and interpretation under the term translation, but these are different linguistic processes.) Fans of Doctor Who, for example, know that the TARDIS facilitates the ‘automatic’ translation …
Algorithms For Visual Maritime Surveillance With Rapidly Moving Camera, 2012 University of South Florida
Algorithms For Visual Maritime Surveillance With Rapidly Moving Camera, Sergiy Fefilatyev
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Visual surveillance in the maritime domain has been explored for more than a decade. Although it has produced a number of working systems and resulted in a mature technology, surveillance has been restricted to the port facilities or areas close to the coastline assuming a fixed-camera scenario. This dissertation presents several contributions in the domain of maritime surveillance. First, a novel algorithm for open-sea visual maritime surveillance is introduced. We explore a challenging situation with a camera mounted on a buoy or other floating platform. The developed algorithm detects, localizes, and tracks ships in the field of view of the …
Lanthorn, Vol. 46, No. 53, March 29, 2012, 2012 Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 46, No. 53, March 29, 2012, Grand Valley State University
Volume 46, July 14, 2011 - June 18, 2012
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Kingdom Comin': The Largest Slave Rebellion In U.S. History, 2012 Gettysburg College
Kingdom Comin': The Largest Slave Rebellion In U.S. History, John M. Rudy
Interpreting the Civil War: Connecting the Civil War to the American Public
Over at Present in the Past, Michael Lynch recently posted a provocative question and accompanying video about slave revolt. It got the wheels in my head turning. It also helped that Monday night was my first lecture scheduled on my course syllabus to dig into the "political war." My mind's been swimming with concepts of violence and resistance, freedom and slavery.
Fame, 2012 Montclair State University
Fame, Office Of Arts + Cultural Programming, Peak Performances At Montclair State University
2011-2012 Expose of Global Creativity
In the world premiere of FAME, an international company of six performers will strive to reach moments of fame as viewed through numerous pop culture filters and reference points. Utilizing an extremely physical and sensual performance style, truths are told and fragile secrets revealed as the audience strives to interpret the difference between what is seen… and what is perceived. Director/writer Lee Sher and dancer/choreographer Saar Harari joined the Israeli military at age 18, as is required of all citizens. After their service, both entered upon a life in the performing arts, bringing their intense focus and drive along with …
The Influence Of The Unaccompanied Bach Suites, 2012 Cedarville University
The Influence Of The Unaccompanied Bach Suites, Meredith Lawrence
Music and Worship Student Presentations
Bach was very influential in changing the function of the violoncello from an accompanying instrument to a solo instrument, showing the cello’s potential in his writing of the unaccompanied cello suites. Throughout the cello’s history, the instrument was considered to be primarily an accompanying instrument, playing the basso continuo line of most music. Through research of primary and secondary sources, it was found that during Bach’s time in Cöthen, he was given freedom and the resources to compose what he wished. These resources included excellent musicians such as the gambist, played by Abel and the cellist, Linigke. It was most …
Junior Recital, 2012 University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Junior Recital, Richelle Janushan, Spencer Baker
Junior Recitals
List of performers and performances.
March 29, 2012: Hybridity Conference @ Notre Dame (3/29-31), 2012 Western Michigan University
March 29, 2012: Hybridity Conference @ Notre Dame (3/29-31), Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
No abstract provided.
2011-2012 Mostly Music: Schumann, 2012 Lynn University
2011-2012 Mostly Music: Schumann, Maria Lyapkova, Stephen Seto, Darren Matias, Joseph Robinson, Yang Shen, Carol Cole, David Cole, Jon Robertson, Marshall Turkin, Jay Stuart
Mostly Music Series
No abstract provided.
Trail Blazer - Volume 111, Number 8, 2012 Morehead State University
Trail Blazer - Volume 111, Number 8, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.
Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive
Morehead State Trail Blazer published on March 29, 2012.
Improvisation: Performer As Co-Composer, 2012 Cedarville University
Improvisation: Performer As Co-Composer, Kyle Schick
Music and Worship Student Presentations
Elements of musical improvisation have been present throughout the medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque eras; however, improvisation had the most profound recorded presence in the Baroque era. Improvisation is inherently a living practice and leaves little documentation behind for historians to study, but however elusive, it is still important to trace where instances of this improvised art appear throughout the eras listed above. It is also interesting to trace what role improvisation would later have in realizing the Baroque ideals of emotional expression, virtuosity, and individuality. This paper seeks to focus on a few of the best-documented mediums of improvisation within …
William Byrd: Political And Recusant Composer, 2012 Cedarville University
William Byrd: Political And Recusant Composer, Ariel Foshay Bacon
Music and Worship Student Presentations
Amidst the pendulum of political and religious upheaval that pervaded England throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth century, William Byrd stands as one of the best loved and lauded composers. Byrd succeeded in the secular and sacred realms, contributing great works to the Anglican Church, popularizing the English madrigal and producing prolific amounts of sacred music. However, in a time where one’s religious beliefs were often linked with political loyalty, Byrd defied his monarch’s established and enforced Protestant religion, composing politically charged music for recusant use in clandestine Catholic Church services. His themes were aligned with the Jesuit mission and his …
The Grizzly, March 29, 2012, 2012 Ursinus College
The Grizzly, March 29, 2012, Nick Pane, Liz Kilmer, Samantha Mascia, Sara Hourwitz, Lisa Jobe, Melissa Rutkowski, Sophie Zander, Olivia Minick, Riley Pembroke, Sarah Bollert, Victoria Cameron, Jane Helmick, Keith Baker
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Airband Benefits Crime Victims Center • Blues Writer Sharon Bridgforth Reads Work • Gilmore Visits Berman Art Museum • UC Recyclemania Holds Green Day Carnival • Alabama Civil Rights Trip was Living History for Students • Rosati Embraces Opportunity at Frederick Living • Greek Week in Progress, Helps to Unite UC Sororities and Fraternities • Opinion: Trayvon Martin Case is a Wake-Up Call • Ursinus Celebrates St. Patrick's Weekend • Player Spotlight: Amanda Laurito, Track and Field • Rugby Continues Building Tradition • Senior Spotlight: Jeff Ocampo, Men's Lacrosse
When Words Fail: Language Barriers In Laurent Cantet’S Entre Les Murs (2008), 2012 Boise State University
When Words Fail: Language Barriers In Laurent Cantet’S Entre Les Murs (2008), Mariah Devereux Herbeck
Mariah E. Devereux Herbeck
This paper explored the different levels on which language itself presents an obstacle to Parisian middle school teacher François as he attempts to connect with an ethnically and racially diverse group of students.
Agences De Notation: La Solution Se Trouverait Dans Les Banques, 2012 Université Libre de Bruxelles
Agences De Notation: La Solution Se Trouverait Dans Les Banques, Gregory Lewkowicz
Gregory Lewkowicz
Interview of Gregory Lewkowicz on credit rating agencies by Jennifer Nille for the newspaper "L'Echo"
2012 Ellen White Issues Symposium: "Can A Biblical Inspired Writer Use Literary Sources?", 2012 Andrews University
2012 Ellen White Issues Symposium: "Can A Biblical Inspired Writer Use Literary Sources?", Angelika Kaiser
Memory, Meaning & Faith
No abstract provided.
Senior Recital: Kevin Ranney, Percussion; March 28, 2012, 2012 Illinois State University
Senior Recital: Kevin Ranney, Percussion; March 28, 2012, Kevin Ranner Percussion
School of Music Programs
Kemp Recital Hall
March 28, 2012
Wednesday Evening
6:00 p.m.