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    Munsky Boots

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    Cyndi Lauper’s Kinky Boots Review - Royal Alexandra Located at the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Kinky Boots, directed by Jerry Mitchell, is a show that will make you want to get out of your seat and dance. Music and lyrics written by Cyndi Lauper and the book was written by Harvey Fierstein. There were many hidden messages in this performance, and it had a mixture of themes such as romance, and comedy and there were some surprising emotional parts. Kinky Boots is about a boy named Charlie Price, (Graham Scott Fleming) owner of Price and Son shoe factory after the passing of his father. His factory starts to go out of business, and Charlie and his employees aren’t making enough money. After accidentally meeting a drag queen, Lola, (Kyle Taylor Parker) Charlie comes up with an amazing plan to start making and selling boots for crossdressers. Lola, alongside with her chorus of drag queens, (Alex DeLeo, Dan Domenech, David Lopez, Stewart Adam McKensy, Geoff Stevens, and Jesse Weafer) design the boots for Charlie and his employees to make. One of the factory workers, Lauren, (AJ Bridel) starts crushing on Charlie, but Charlie is engaged so she knows she can’t try to be with him, but that puts her in an insane state of mind. Lola challenges another factory worker, Don, (Daniel Williston) to find what being a man is truly about, when Don is unaccepting and making fun of Lola for being who she is. Lola tells Don that being a man consists of accepting a person for who they are, and…

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    I found my sister 's diary in her safe. When she went missing, I was in such a rush to find her that I forgot to go through the entire safe content. My sister recorded even minor event in her life. I wander if she had a premonition about her future. Regardless, her organizational skills aided my efforts to find her. I opened the diary, went back two weeks and began to read. July 3rd - Samantha is a wonderful woman. I can be myself around her. Her overnight visits can arouse suspicion.…

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    She's So Unusual Analysis

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    She’s So Unusual was created and sung by Cyndi Lauper. This album is a pop/rock album and, it has a variety of different songs, no two are the alike. My overall impressions of the songs are that they are crazy, funky, weird, fun, playful and, energetic. All of the songs in the album are very catchy, upbeat and inventive tunes. This album has a personality of its own. In this album she usually sang, and had studio musicians play. Her main studio musicians were Eric Bazilian and Rob Hyman (of…

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    Introduction In 1983, when Cyndi Lauper released “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” on her album She’s So Unusual, it garnered so much fame that it became one of the most well-known feminist anthems in the country. Several artists covered the song in subsequent years, and Lauper herself released a remastered version. However, few people are aware, even today, that the song is a cover version of Robert Hazard’s original demo, recorded in 1979 but never released officially (the demo is currently…

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    Beat Street featured many distinguished urban-music trends of the Nineteen Eighties, as well as combination, sampling, and scratching. Mixing, popularized by club DJs equivalent to Jellybean, needed the skillful mixing of various records that had similar beats into one, seamless dance variety. once DJs started recording and replaying their best mixes, the foremost record labels took notice, cathartic extended-play dance mixes of huge chart hits. By 1984 a 3rd of the quality prime twenty pop…

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    My mother Araceli Reyes is caring for her kids she always has fun with them, takes her kids to fun places and family trips. Araceli is smart and works hard at her job. My mom is a very busy mom she drives my brother, my sister and I to school every single day and then she has to drive herself to her workplace. My siblings and I are all in three differant schools, that’s a lot to handle when you’re a mom. My mom ia always confident on what she say at home and specilly at work meetings too. My mom…

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    We see pop singer P!nk blogging about her pro-choice values, while Canadian pop-rocker Avril Lavigne invites her fans to support her “Raise Your Voice” campaign for the Women’s College Hospital in Toronto. Female artists, who identify with being proponents of the feminist movement, eventually use their music and public opinion to merge their space in the music industry and the realm of feminist activism together. For those that believe Cyndi Lauper is no longer relevant, she certainly is when…

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    7) The presentation of the pirate ship to the young cast was kept under wraps until filming to capture authentic reactions, but, according to Josh Brolin (Brandon Walsh), he ruined the take with a shouted expletive caused by his shock at seeing the realistic ship. 8) Astoria, Oregon, the town where "The Goonies" was filmed, holds an annual festival celebrating the release of the film that includes tours, scavenger hunts, and visits from cast members like Sean Astin, Jeff Cohen (Chunk), and…

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    the age of four I would be placed on division one. My first cheer practice I walked into the Page building and looked around confused. I was rushed into the practice room also known as the cafeteria. I listened intently as the coaches introduced themselves and taught us how to stretch properly. We also learned a dance and how to jump. The forty-five minutes passed by quickly and I couldn't wait to go back the next week. I also couldn't wait until my first competition. My first competition…

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    upsetting to those who have tickets." The handwritten letter stresses that the members of Pearl Jam "are equally frustrated by the situation." The reason that the group gives in the handwritten statement for cancelling the Wednesday concert is that the band calls the HB2 law "a despicable piece of legislation that encourages discrimination against an entire group of American citizens." Continuing on, the statement referred to what Pearl Jam's members feel are HB2's "negative impact upon basic…

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