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Dale Fitzpatrick Reports in from St Anselm Debate Rally & Party
2008-01-06 21:00:00 A day in the life of a campaign. Yesterday afternoon some of us assembled back at the Concord campaign headquarters to prepare for the the debate. We headed over to Manchester to the college to... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
PHILIP ANSELMO: 'I Was Born With A Gift'
2007-12-14 11:17:00 Blender.com has posted a new interview with DOWN/ex-PANTERA frontman Philip H. AnselmoM. Watch the clip below.
By: MUSIC N VISION
Philip H. Anselmo Talks Down With Blender
2007-12-11 00:00:00 Blender.com caught up with Down frontman Philip H. Anselmo, where the ex-Pantera leader talked about writing tracks on the group's recently released third studio album 'Down III: Over the Under', why they selected that title, and the personal meaning
Agonist Singer Recalls Painful Time On 'Canadian Idol'; Plus Philip Anselmo
2007-12-07 14:00:00 Agonist singer Alissa White-Gluz went on "Canadian Idol" as a joke but found herself stuck on the show, in Metal File.
Down: Phone Interview With Philip Anselmo
2007-10-01 04:51:00 Click here for info on a new phone interview with Philip.There's also a contest to win the new album, t-shirts and stickers!*§ource: Down's myspace*
I wish you a friend… of Pater Anselm green
2007-09-04 11:56:00 “who is busy constantly, can nobody friend be. The successful ones are not the best friends, but those, its weaknesses and borders, their poverty are conscious and remain so open for others.Friendship and love are different. Love nearly always limits the liberty. The friendship looks for the right measure of liberty and love. Friendship and love do not exclude each other however. Even if a love develops to a genuine friendship, it is enriched thereby.Friendships are above all in addition, important as addition of a partnership. If two loving have no more friends, they fix themselves too much one on the other, and their love diminishes. “
By: el-blog.com
St Anselm in Canterbury
2007-08-19 22:10:00 Visiting Canterbury Cathedral recently, I was happy to see the new Chapel of St Anselm restored.St Anselm was born in Aosta and then buried in Canterbury Cathedral after his death in 1109.The life of St Anselm is in The Catholic EncyclopediaOn 21st April 1909, St Pope Pius X issued his Encyclical Communium Rerum on the eight hundredth anniversary of the Death of St Anselm.On 21st April 2006, the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr Rowan Williams) dedicated the new altar in the chapel.The green marble altar was gifted to the cathedral's St Anselm chapel by Roman Catholics from Aosta.It was blessed with holy oil by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, with the Bishop of Aosta the Abbot of Bec and members of both their communities. among those attending the service.The altar was made by British sculptor Stephen Cox.The Dean of the Cathedral, the Very Revd Robert Willis said:"It was the occasion of ecumenical pilgrimage on the part of those who came from France and Italy and an oc...
Anselmo Sacasas Mi Vacilon
2007-07-16 08:50:00 To vacilar means to vacillate. No, not like Mitt Romney or Hillary Clinton; I mean to move from one side to another. And, I dare you to listen to Mi Vacilon from Sacasas and stay in the same place. What a joyful noise! What a relaxed voice! And the piano is essential Cuban music. Listen to vacilon Sol Tropical 1945-1949 Sol Tropical
By: Asymmetric
´Linha Direta´ leva ao ar história do Cabo Anselmo
2007-07-04 00:00:00 ´Linha Direta´ leva ao ar história do Cabo Anselmo :: Estadao.com.br SÃO PAULO - Na quarta-feira, 4, o Linha Direta Justiça, da Globo, leva ao ar um episódio marcante. O programa irá tratar da história do Cabo Anselmo, considerado o maior traidor da esquerda no Brasil durante a Ditadura Militar. José Anselmo dos Santos foi um marinheiro ...
By: Hector Lima
Runidera by Orquesta Reve and Anselmo Sacasas
2007-06-19 04:51:00 OK. Let's have some fun. In a previous post, I held that one way to objectively rate the quality of music was to measure its impact outside of its immediate audience base. One can debate the previous premise, but who can doubt that the sure-fire way to measure the worth of a particular tune is to see how many times it's been remade? With that in mind, the next few posts will feature at least two versions of the same song. Today, we'll start with La Runidera (what's the symbol for the squigly "n?"). I have two performances. The first is by Anselmo Sacasas from the eventful year, 1943. The other version is Orquesta Reve from the eighties, although I can't find the exact year at this time. I've noticed that the old Cuban standards continue to be made over and over by modern Cuban bands. It could be hero-worship, nostalgia, or, perhaps, creative exhaustion, but that's a question for later. Both albums are great, though the Reve gets a little repetitive. Either way, enjoy: ...
By: Asymmetric
Paris: Anselm Kiefer at the Grand Palais
2007-06-01 17:02:00 Photo by Juliette The inaugural exhibition in the new Monumenta series opened this week at the Grand Palais and is devoted to the work of German artist Anselm Kiefer. Under the title Sternenfall (Falling Stars), the spectacular installation created specially for its five-week run (through June at the Grand Palais is dedicated to the poets Paul Celan and Ingeborg Bachmann. Kiefer, who lives in Barjac in southern France, has housed his works in seven temporary houses apparently placed at random in the light-filled space of the massive exhibition hall. It’s a thought-provoking meditation on nature, life cycles, the cosmos, mythology, and history, inspired by sources as diverse as the Bible and Aztec civilisation. The overall effect is one of great emotional power, partly generated by the juxtaposition of opposing elements: ferns alongside concrete bunkers; sunflowers wrought from iron sprouting from the walls of a concrete tower. Or the obsessively repetitive images of rusty b...
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Anselmo Sacasas Acabaste
2007-05-07 05:35:00 It's 1943 and war rages across three continents. Millions of soldiers lay lifeless across battlefields. Many millions more civilians suffer, for in this war, more than any preceding it, soldiers share its horrors with civilians; with unprecedented efficiency and without moral restraints of any kind, nations purposely attempt to slaughter whole populations-in many cases their own. In Cuba, however, Anselmo Sacasas sits down at his piano and writes the happiest song he can compose. Perhaps the relative calm in Cuba at this time combined with Cuba's mostly spectatorial role in World War II eases Sacasas' mind. Whatever the reason, enjoy. The album is good too. Listen 1942-1944
By: Asymmetric
Anselmo Sacasas Llora
2007-04-26 05:05:00 The most consistently funny of Cuban performers, Anselmo Sacasas was leader of the great Casino de la Playa orquestra, one of the most popular pre-war bands in Cuba. He had a strong, raspy voice and, of course, his band played at the highest levels. What set him apart was his clowning humor. Here he complains to his wife that no matter what he buys her, she cries (lloras). The humor comes from the list of things he buys- from a pair glasses, shoes, and dresses to false teeth, and permanents- as well as his general attitude. Listen to Llora Memories of Cuba, 1937-1944
By: Asymmetric
Hanselminutes MP3Direct
2006-08-23 14:12:04 Hanselminutes is a weekly audio talk show with noted web developer and technologist Scott Hanselman and hosted by Carl Franklin. Scott discusses utilities and tools, gives practical how-to advice, and discusses ASP.NET or Windows issues and workarounds. |



