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    Drake Raps

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    “Drake”. Drake’s songs portray deep sentiment, explains his point of view, and tells his stories of past hardships. In an interview he stated that he makes his music for, “night-time driving.” By this he means that night-time drive everyone needs every now and then to clear your mind and express emotion to yourself. He claims to create music to provide you with updates of your own life. When Drake raps, it makes…

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    with The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. One of my biggest assets to these positions would be my experience working with CID Entertainment. I have worked many large-scale festivals and tours for the company on a contracted basis for about three years. My most valuable experience for these positions comes from my recent trip to Mexico working Phish Rivera Maya. During the festival my main job…

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    the hardest, but sometimes that’s not enough. After I gave up trying to be the athlete my parents wanted me to be, I found music. Not only was music a great way for me to express myself, but it’s the first thing I was ever good at. I love to perform if I could do it as a career I would. I’m also what I consider an accomplished composer/arranger for my age. Composing movie music is my ultimate goal, but I also find audio engineering an interesting career. I think I could succeed in an audio…

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    Bastet, or Bast, is one of the most well-known goddesses in Egyptian history. She is usually presented with head of a cat. Bast and I share multiple traits, including protection, music, and being a warrior. She and I both seem to be very nurturing and compassionate towards others. We both are strong and independent, making sure to fight for, and protect ourselves as well as others. Bast is known, in many cases, as the Goddess of Protection. In earlier days, she protected the Pharaoh and the sun…

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    in a situation where you always wonder what it would be like if you’ve made another decision in life? I was. Born and raised in China, I have been always influenced by the traditional value—do what most people do, listen to your parents. Pursuing music has always been my dream that I was too scared to reach to. Most people around me always define success in a monetary way. I was never brave enough to challenge the traditional way of thinking until I recently moved to the United State and…

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    The Green Violinist

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    The print of art is by Marc Chagall, and is titled The Green Violinist. It was created in 1923-24. The print shows a variety of colors, shapes, and has a lot of details. The main point is the green man is the middle ground of the print as he plays the violin. Chagall created a theatrical effect by using a bright green color on his face and one of his hand as the other hand has a glove while he plays the violin. Fiddler appears to be dancing on top of the houses. In the background, there are…

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    Culture Daze Festival

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    annual Nacogdoches Culture Daze Festival will begin on Monday, May 2 at 7 p.m. in Swan Lake Hall of Madame Gurskey’s Academy of Tap and Ballet. The festival will be three days full of fun, food, festivity and culture. Day one of the festival includes musical performances by Josh Turner, Luke Bryan, Garth Brooks, George Strait, Maypearl Weedmeyer, Tammanette and the Tams and Cookie and the Cupcakes. “Country-western music certainly is part of our culture,” festival sponsor, Madame Gurskey said.…

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    confident writing the script in English and settled on setting the film in Spain and making it in Spanish. The New York Film Festival was the film’s American debut and both leading actresses as well as Almodovar were present for the occasion. Julieta relates to the trends identified in global art cinema by displaying symbolic and ambiguous aesthetics, depending on festival circuits rather than studio distribution, and employing…

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    Global Art Cinema

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    being feature films typically including “...foreign production, overt engagement of aesthetic...or excessive in its visual style, use of color, or characterization (2010, p.6).” Films branded as art cinema are often marketed to audiences and film festivals in reference to an auteurist director with recognizable stylization and aesthetics. In addition…

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    performance of Beethoven festival. But more than that it discovered the classic music education can effect positive social change. Gustavo Dudamel prepared for concert with Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra in Caracas. The musicians came from different location, and lives. Most of the musicians not graduate music school, they came from slums of Venezuela. But no matter who they are (rich or poor), where they came from, only one reason make them together is they united by music. In the orchestra,…

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