The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970-1979). © 2010 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved. mana Anthropol 1.(in Polynesia, Melanesia, etc.) a concept of a life force, believed to be seated in the head, and associated with high social status and ritual power ...
2. To move, shuffle, or rearrange people from one position to another, as in a group or organization.After the boss resigned, everyone started playing musical chairs in the company to figure out who would take over for whom.We've been playing musical chairs trying to create enough space in...
The movie was a box office failure and forced Coppola to regroup for the rest of the 1980s, but it’s an artistic triumph — a marvel of visual storytelling that’s deeply romantic, intensely personal, and completely awe-inspiring. A love letter to the old Hollywood studio system, it’s...
Some new bands that haven't quite made it and some old bands that still have what it takes shook the Patriot Center Sunday night at the HFSmas Holiday Nutcracker, the annual Christmastime concert sponsored by alternative rock station WHFS (Radio 99.1 FM). The highlight of the six-hour, ...
The benefit seen with singing might be partly because of the known social aspects of being in a choir or group, the researchers say. “Playing an instrument has a particularly big effect, and people who continue to play into an older are saw an additional benefit,” lead author Prof ...
no evidence to support the tale that he was poisoned bySalieri(a colleague and friend, hardly a real rival) or anyone else. He was buried in a multiple grave, standard at the time in Vienna for a person of his social and financial situation; a small group of friends attended the ...
(The) MUSIC CONNECTION:Enriching the lives of people through the power of music. A collaboration of the Texas Heritage Music Foundation and a group of music lovers in the Texas Hill Country. Our focus is to bring live music performances into the lives of Texans much like you were listing to...
Chapel - The word chapel (Latin: cappella, capella; French: chapelle; German: Kapelle) signifies, in the ordinary sense, a place of worship. In music it may be used to indicate a group of musicians employed by the church or by the court, as in the English Chapel Royal, the group of...
of bringing a group of musicians and a producer out into the countryside or the woods or whatever. It’s a different version, in a way, of what I’ve just done. I’ve done the city version of it and really enjoyed it because of the friction and the electricity between – the magneti...
“the godfather of goth”; “first and foremost he considers the group a rock band”, as Tolhurst explains. Tolhurst’s ex-bandmate Robert Smith also repudiates it, on the grounds that The Cure had developed a different, more pop-based sound by the time of goth’s heyday in the later...