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Swing vote. [videorecording.] by Blankley, Tony,1948-; Brown, Aaron,1948-; Brown, Campbell,1968-; Carlson, Tucker,1969-; Carroll, Madeline,1996-(CARDINAL)559622; Carville, James,1944-; Costner, Kevin,1955-; Esten, Charles "Chip"1965-; Frei, Matt; Grammer, Kelsey,1955-(CARDINAL)355531; Hart, Mary,1950-; Hopper, Dennis,1936-2010. (CARDINAL)681338; Huffington, Ariana,1950-; King, Larry,1933-(CARDINAL)527152; Kornblut, Anne; Lane, Nathan,1956-(CARDINAL)343590; Lopez, George,1961-(CARDINAL)543247; Maher, Bill,1956-; Matthews, Christopher,1945-(CARDINAL)348813; Moses, Mark,1958-; Nelson, Willie,1933-(CARDINAL)166364; O'Donnell, Lawrence,1955-; Patton, Paula,1975-; Petty, Richard,1937-(CARDINAL)790397; Reinhold, Judge,1956-; Tucci, Stanley,1960-; Visitor, Nana,1957-; Winningham, Mare,1959-;
Bud Johnson is an apathetic, beer drinking, lovable loser, who is coasting through a life that is passed him by. His one bright spot in his mundane existence is his precocious, over achieving twelve-year old daughter, Molly. She takes care of them both. She accidentally sets off a chain of events on Election Day, which culminates in the presidential election coming down to one vote, Bud's. Suddenly, Bud becomes the voice for everybody when the world realizes that his vote will be the one that elects the next president. Descending on the unwitting inhabitants of the small town of Texico, New Mexico, politicians wage a war for Bud's vote.MPAA rating: PG-13; for language.DVD
Subjects: Comedy films.; DVDs; Election Day; Fathers and daughters; Presidential candidates; Presidents; Voting;
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Rhapsodies in black : music and words from the Harlem Renaissance. by Amos, Shawn,producer,writer of accompanying material.(CARDINAL)853747; Chuck D,1960-speaker.(CARDINAL)380825; Coolio,speaker.; Ice-T(Musician),speaker.(CARDINAL)369171; Leadbelly,1885-1949,musician.(CARDINAL)146625; Allen, Debbie,1950-speaker.(CARDINAL)763762; Amos, Wally,speaker.(CARDINAL)729464; Armstrong, Louis,1901-1971,musician.(CARDINAL)121358; Bassett, Angela,speaker.(CARDINAL)528330; Bechet, Sidney,1897-1959,musician.; Bentley, Gladys.musician.; Blake, Eubie,1887-1983,musician.(CARDINAL)156896; Bontemps, Arna,1902-1973,poet.(CARDINAL)142096; Bradford, Perry,musician.; Bradshaw, Tiny,1905-1958,musician.; Brown, Cleo,musician.; Brown, Sterling A.,1901-1989,poet.(CARDINAL)130123; Burton, LeVar,speaker.(CARDINAL)719697; Calloway, Cab,1907-1994,musician.(CARDINAL)163596; Carter, Benny.musician.; Chambers, Veronica,speaker.(CARDINAL)345573; Cox, Ida,1889-1967,musician.; Cuney, William Waring,1906-1976,poet.; Damas, Léon-Gontran,1912-1978,poet.; Davis, Charlie,1899-1991,musician.; Douglas, Aaron,artist.(CARDINAL)178437; Du Bois, W. E. B.(William Edward Burghardt),1868-1963,poet.(CARDINAL)152231; Duke, George,speaker.; Dunbar, Paul Laurence,1872-1906,poet.(CARDINAL)138082; Dunn, Johnny,1897-1937,musician.; Early, Gerald Lyn,writer of accompanying material.(CARDINAL)761645; Ellington, Duke,1899-1974,musician.(CARDINAL)134449; Guillén, Nicolás,1902-1989,poet.(CARDINAL)125153; Henderson, Fletcher,1897-1952,musician.(CARDINAL)521550; Henderson, Rosa,musician.; Henry, S. R.,1874-1966,muscian.; Hill, Teddy,1909-1978,musician.; Hines, Gregory,speaker.(CARDINAL)726054; Holiday, Billie,1915-1959,musician.(CARDINAL)128556; Hopkins, Claude,musician.; Hughes, Langston,1902-1967,poet.(CARDINAL)150094; Hunter, Alberta,musician.; Hurston, Zora Neale,author.(CARDINAL)144564; Johnson, Georgia Douglas,1886-1966,poet.(CARDINAL)129880; Johnson, Helene,1906-1995,poet.(CARDINAL)704543; Johnson, James P.(James Price),1894-1955,musician.; Johnson, Lonnie,1894-1970,musician.(CARDINAL)340914; Johnson, Margaret,1907-2007,musician.(CARDINAL)853748; Jones, Quincy,1933-speaker.(CARDINAL)759214; Kitt, Eartha,speaker.(CARDINAL)190015; Kraus, Patrick,writer of accompanying material.; Lewis, Ted,1892-1971,musician.; Longshaw, Fred,musician.(CARDINAL)853749; Lowe, Allen,1954-writer of accompanying material.(CARDINAL)853746; Marsalis, Branford,musician.(CARDINAL)347267; McKay, Claude,1890-1948,poet.(CARDINAL)141964; Morris, Thomas,1898-musician.; Nugent, Bruce,1906-1987,author.(CARDINAL)683655; Oliver, Paul,1927-2017,writer of accompanying material.(CARDINAL)344706; Powell, Richard J.,1953-writer of accompanying material.(CARDINAL)193885; Rainey, Ma,1886-1939,musician.(CARDINAL)134280; Rawls, Lou,speaker.(CARDINAL)853750; Redman, Joshua,musician.; Reisman, Leo,1897-1961,musician.; Rhone, Sylvia,speaker.; Robeson, Paul,1898-1976,musician.(CARDINAL)153144; Rucker, Darius,musician.(CARDINAL)348075; Russell, Luis,musician.; Rux, Carl Hancock,speaker.(CARDINAL)649138; Scott, Cecil.musician.; Smith, Bessie,1894-1937,musician.(CARDINAL)345120; Smith, Chris,1879-1949,musician.; Smith, Mamie,musician.(CARDINAL)853745; Smith, Trixie,1895-1943,musician.(CARDINAL)853744; Smith, Willie,1897-1973,musician.; Spivey, Victoria,musician.; Sweatman, Wilbur C. S.,musician.; Trumbauer, Frank,musician.; Turk, Roy,1892-1934,musician.; Waller, Fats,1904-1943,musician.(CARDINAL)126484; Waters, Ethel,1896-1977,musician.(CARDINAL)178119; Webb, Chick.musician.(CARDINAL)843029; White, Georgia,1903-1980,musician.; Whiteman, Paul,1890-1967,musician.(CARDINAL)173338; Williams, Bert,1874-1922,musician.(CARDINAL)725456; Williams, Clarence,1893-1965,musician.; Williams, Fess,1894-1975,musician.; Wilson, August,speaker.(CARDINAL)740900; Wilson, Teddy,1912-1986,musician.(CARDINAL)523712; Woodard, Alfre,1953-speaker.(CARDINAL)216874; Yellen, Jack,1892-1991,musician.; Benny Carter Orchestra,musician.(CARDINAL)853653; Buck and Bubbles,musician.(CARDINAL)853654; Clarence Williams' Blue Five,musician.; Cubs (Musical group),musician.(CARDINAL)853652; McKinney's Cotton Pickers.musician.(CARDINAL)853656; Perry Bradford's Jazz Phools,musician.; Rhino Entertainment Company,production company.(CARDINAL)853651; Savoy Bearcats (Musical group),musician.; Spirits of Rhythm,musician.(CARDINAL)853655;
Program notes by Shawn Amos, Patrick Kraus, Gerald Early, Richard Powell, Allen Lowe, and Paul Oliver, words of the readings, and bibliography (98 page ill.) included.Compilation produced by Shawn Amos.NCMA Collection,Various performers.Recorded 1918-1935 (music) and 1999-2000 (readings)."The only collection in existence documenting the music, art and literature of the new negro of the Harlem Renaissance featuring digitally restored original recordings as well as new readings of renaissance literature plus a book containing rare previously unpublished photos, artwork and writings."
Subjects: African Americans; American literature; American poetry; Blues (Music); Blues (Music); Harlem Renaissance.; Jazz; Jazz;
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Blues singers by Dicaire, David,1963-(CARDINAL)658046;
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Extrordinary people of the Harlem Renaissance / by Hardy, P. Stephen.(CARDINAL)659050; Hardy, Sheila Jackson.(CARDINAL)659051;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Looks at the many artists, photographers, choreographers, musicians, composers, poets, writers, and other creative people who made Harlem such an amazing place in the 1920s and 1930s.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Biographies.; African American arts; Arts, American; Harlem Renaissance; Artists; African Americans; African American arts; Arts, Modern;
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Extraordinary people of the Harlem Renaissance / by Hardy, P. Stephen.(CARDINAL)659050; Hardy, Sheila Jackson.(CARDINAL)659051;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 266-271) and index.Looks at the many artists, photographers, choreographers, musicians, composers, poets, writers, and other creative people who made Harlem such an amazing place in the 1920s and 1930s.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Biographies.; African American artists; African American arts; Arts, Modern; Harlem Renaissance; Artists; African Americans; African American arts;
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The Great Migration / by Shally-Jensen, Michael,editor.(CARDINAL)682936;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 565-575) and index.Volume 1. The first wave of migration in context -- Guinn v. United States -- The East St. Louis Riot and congressional investigation -- Negro migration in 1916-1917 -- The Black migrant: housing and employment -- No Negroes allowed -- Chicago race riots -- "The opportunity of Negro labor" -- "If we must die" -- NAACP: thirty years of lynching in the United States -- Elaine, Arkansas, massacre commemoration -- "Redlining" map of Syracuse, New York -- "The eruption of Tulsa" -- Marcus Garvey on "Back to Africa" -- The Klansman's manual -- The "New Negro" -- "The Negro artist and the racial mountain" -- From Race relations: adjustments of whites and Negroes in the United States -- "A Black inventory of the New Deal" -- Plea from a Scottsboro boy -- The second wave of migration in context -- The Negro motorist green book -- Executive order 8802: Fair employment practice in defense industries -- From Dust tracks on a road -- Morgan v. Virginia (1946) -- Jackie Robinson breaks the color code in baseball -- Report of the President's Committee on civil rights -- Shelley v. Kraemer (1948) -- Executive order 9981 -- From Invisible man -- Brown v. Board of Education -- Memo regarding the Emmett Till murder -- Cooper v. Aaron -- Volume 2. The second wave of migration in context -- George Wallace: "Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever" -- FBI documents relating to 16th Street Church bombing -- Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States -- Speech before Congress on voting rights -- President's remarks on the launching of Project Head Start -- The Watts Riot considered -- From Manchild in the promised land -- Loving v. Virginia -- Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission) -- Internal migration statistics, 1870-1970 -- Postmigration decades -- Shirley Chisholm: "The Black woman in contemporary America" -- Boston busing case: Morgan v. Hennigan -- Regents of the University of California v. Bakke -- Jesse Jackson's "Rainbow Coalition" address at the 1984 Democratic National Convention -- City of Richmond v. J.A. Croson Co. -- Rodney King case -- Shaw v. Reno -- Adarand Constructors, Inc. v. Peña -- Foreclosure in the nation's capital: how unfair and reckless lending undermines homeownership -- Shelby County v. Holder -- Black Lives Matter -- Ferguson, Missouri, Unrest -- Angela Davis: women's march on Washington -- Barack Obama's "A more perfect union" speech -- COVID-19 brings health disparities research to the forefront -- Eulogy at George Floyd's memorial service -- Opening statement on slavery reparations before the House Judiciary Committee."Also known as the Great Northward Migration and the Black Migration, this movement of more than six million African Americans from America's rural southern regions to its urban northern regions occurred over more than 50 years, from 1916 to 1970. Some historians separate this great move into two periods--the first from 1916 to 1940, during which 1.6 million people moved from the rural south to the industrial north, and the second following the Great Depression, from 1940 to 1970, which saw more than 5 million people, many with urban skills, move north and west. Two main causes for this massive migration were poor economic conditions and racial segregation and discrimination in Southern states when Jim Crow laws were upheld. The Great Migration was historic for its sheer number, called 'the largest and most rapid internal movements in history.' It also brought historic change to the cities the migrants moved to, where African Americans established influential communities of their own at a time when these cities were already exerting cultural, social, political, and economic influence in the country. This set, Defining Documents in American History: The Great Migration, offers in-depth analysis of fifty-eight documents, including speeches, court rulings, legal texts, legislative acts, essays, newspaper and magazine articles, and interviews. These selections help define events concerning the migration of African Americans across the country, and how those events have helped shape history. The first volume of this set focuses on the first wave of migration with Guinn v. United States and the Chicago Race Riots, as well as the early second wave of migration in America with Morgan v. Virginia and Brown v. Board of Education. The second volume is dedicated to the latter half of the second wave of migration with Shirley Chisholm's 'The Black Woman in Contemporary America' and Loving v. Virginia, and the post-migration decades on how things have been since with the Rodney King case and Black Lives Matter. The material is organized into three sections, each beginning with a brief introduction that examines the waves of African American migration in the United States through a variety of historical documents." -- Publisher's website.
Subjects: Reference works.; Great Migration, ca. 1914-ca. 1970; African Americans; African Americans; Migration, Internal;
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100 athletes who shaped sports history / by Jacobs, Timothy,1950-(CARDINAL)771847; Roberts, Russell,1953-(CARDINAL)374245;
Subjects: Biographies.; Athletes; Athletes; Sports;
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The Oxford book of American poetry / by Lehman, David,1948-(CARDINAL)149948;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Allen Ginsberg -- James Merrill -- Frank O'hara -- W. D. Snodgrass -- David Wagoner -- Lew Welch -- John Ashbery -- Galway Kinnell -- W. S. Merwin -- James Wright -- Donald Hall -- Philip Levine -- Anne Sexton -- John Hollander -- Richard Howard -- Adrienne Rich -- Harry mathews -- Gary Snyder -- Sylvia Plath - Ted Berrigan -- Joseph Ceravolo -- Mark Strand -- Jay Wright -- Russell Edson -- Mary Oliver -- Charles Wright -- Frederick Seidel -- C. K. Williams -- Charles Simic -- Frank Bidart -- Carl Dennis -- Tom Disch -- Fanny How -- Robert Pinsky -- Tom Clark -- Billy Collins -- Bob Dylan -- Robert Hass -- Lyn Hejinian -- Marilyn Hacker -- Linda Gregg -- Ann Lauterbach -- William Matthews -- Sharon Olds -- Ron Padgett -- Louis Gluck -- Michael Palmer -- James Tate -- Douglas Crase -- Paul Violi -- John Koethe -- Bernadette Mayer -- J. D. McClatchy -- Alice Notley -- Kay Ryan -- Terence Winch -- Patti Smith -- Rae Armantrout -- Aaron Fogel -- Jane Kenyon -- Yusef Komunyakaa -- Susan Mitchell -- Molly Peacock -- Bob Perelman -- David Shapiro -- James Cummins -- Rachel Hadas -- Lawrence Joseph -- Heather McHugh -- Lynn Emanuel -- Katha Pollitt -- Charles Bernstein -- Anne Carson o-- Carolyn Forche -- Dana Gioia -- Jorie Graham -- Edward Hirsch -- Rodney Jones -- John Yau.Anne Bradstreet -- Edward Taylor -- Philip Freneau -- Phillis Wheatley -- Joel Barlow -- Francis Scott Key -- Clement Moore -- Fitz-Greene Halleck -- William Cullen Bryant -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- John Greenleaf Whittier -- Oliver Wendell Holmes -- Edgar Allan Poe -- Jones Very -- Henry David Thoreau -- Julia Ward Howe -- James Russell Lowell -- Walt Whitman -- Herman Melville -- Frederick Goddard Tuckerman -- Henry Timrod -- Emily Dickinson -- Emma Lazarus -- Edwin Markham -- Katharine Lee Bates -- Ernest Lawrence Thayer -- Edgar Lee Masters -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- Stephen Crane -- James Weldon Johnson -- Paul Laurence Dunbar -- Robert Frost -- Amy Lowell -- Gertrude Stein -- Trumbull Stickney -- Adelaide Crapsey -- Carl Sandburg -- Wallace Stevens -- Angelina Weld Grimke -- Mina Loy -- William Carlos Williams -- Ezra Pound -- Elinor Wylie -- H. D. (Hilda Doolittle) -- Robinson Jeffers -- Marianne Moore -- T. S. Eliot -- John Crowe Ransom -- Conrad Aiken -- Claude McKay -- Archibald Macleish --Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Samuel Greenberg -- Dorothy Parker -- E. E. Cummings -- Charles Reznikoff -- H. Phelps Putnam -- Bessie Smith -- Jean Tomer -- Mark Van Doren -- Louise Bogan -- John Wheelwright -- Stephen Vincent Benet -- Melvin B. Tolson -- Leonie Adams -- Hart Crane -- Allen Tate -- Yvor Winters -- Sterling A. Brown -- Laura Riding -- Kenneth Fearing -- Langston Hughes -- Ogden Nash -- Countee Cullen -- Edwin Denby -- Lorine Niedecker -- Louis Zukofsky -- Stanley Kunitz -- Kenneth Rexroth -- Robert Penn Warren -- W. H. Auden -- Lincoln Kirstein -- Josephine Jacobsen -- George Oppen -- Theodore Roethke -- Charles Olson -- Winfield Townley Scott -- Elizabeth Bishop -- J. V. Cunningham -- Paul Goodman -- Josephine Miles -- Anne Porter -- Robert Johnson -- Jean Garrigue -- Robert Hayden -- Muriel Rukeyser -- David Schubert -- Delmore Schwartz -- Karl Shapiro -- May Swenson -- John Berryman -- Randall Jarrell -- Weldon Kees -- William Stafford -- Ruth Stone o-- Bwendolyn Brooks -- Ruth Herschberger -- Robert Lowell -- Joan Murray -- William Bronk -- Robert Duncan -- Charles Bukowski -- Amy Clampitt -- Barbara Guest -- Howard Nemerov -- Mona Van Duyn -- Richard Wilbur -- Howard Moss -- Anthony Hecht -- Richard Hugo -- Denise Levertov -- James Schuyler -- Louis Simpson -- Donald Justice -- Carolyn Kizer -- Kenneth Koch -- Jack Spicer -- A. R. Ammons -- Robert Bly -- Robert Creeley --This collection redefines the great canon of American poetry from its origins in the 17th century right up to the present. It features the work of more than 200 poets, almost three times as many as the 1976 edition. The book includes not only writers born since the previous edition, but also many fine poets overlooked in earlier editions or little known in the past but highly deserving of attention. Many more women and African-American poets are represented, and unexpected figures such as the musicians Bob Dylan, Patti Smith and Robert Johnson have a place.--From publisher description.
Subjects: Cross, Elizabeth; American poetry.; Poetry; Cross, Simeon; Martha Pettigrew Chapter of the D.A.R.;
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Postmodern American poetry : a Norton anthology / by Hoover, Paul,1946-(CARDINAL)717319;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Charles Olson (1910-1970) -- John Cage (1912-1992) -- Robert Duncan (1919-1988) -- Lawrence Ferlinghetti (b. 1919) -- Barbara Guest (1920-2006) -- Jackson Mac Low (1922-2004) -- Philip Whalen (1923-2002) -- Denise Levertov (1923-1997) -- James Schuyler (1923-1991) -- Kenneth Koch (1925-2002) -- Jack Spicer (1925-1965) -- Frank O'Hara (1926-1966) -- Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) -- Robert Creeley (1926-2005) ---Paul Blackburn (1926-1971) -- John Ashbery (b. 1927) -- Larry Eigner (1927-1996) -- Kenward Elmslie (b. 1929) -- Ed Dorn (1929-1999) -- Gregory Corso (1930-2001) -- Gary Snyder (b. 1930) -- Keith Waldrop (b. 1932) -- Michael McClure (b. 1932) -- Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) (b. 1934) -- Ted Berrigan (1934-1983) -- Diane di Prima (b. 1934) -- Clayton Eshleman (b. 1935) -- Ronald Johnson (1935-1998) -- Gustaf Sobin (1935-2005) -- Rosemarie Waldrop (b. 1935) -- Kathleen Fraser (b. 1937) -- Susan Howe (b. 1937) -- Caroline Knox (b. 1938) -- Bill Berkson (b. 1939) -- Clark Coolidge (b. 1939) -- Ed Roberson (b. 1939) -- Fanny Howe (b. 1940) -- Lyn Hejinian (b. 1941) -- Joan Retallack (b. 1941) -- Ron Padgett (b. 1942) -- Ann Lauterbach (b. 1942) -- Michael Palmer (b. 1943) -- Leslie Scalapino (1944-2010) -- Marjorie Welish (b. 1944) -- Norma Cole (b. 1945) -- Bernadette Mayer (b. 1945) -- Alice Notley (b. 1945) -- Anne Waldman (b. 1945) -- Wanda Coleman (b. 1946) -- Ron Silliman (b. 1946) -- Rae Armantrout (b. 1947) -- Mei-mei Berssenbrugge (b. 1947) -- Nathaniel Mackey (b. 1947) -- Steve McCaffery (b. 1947) -- Bob Perelman (b. 1947) -- Bin Ramke (b. 1947) -- Aaron Shurin (b. 1947) -- Will Alexander (b. 1948) -- Bruce Andrew (b. 1948) -- Stephen Ratcliffe (b. 1948) -- Eileen Myles (b. 1949) -- C.D. Wright (b. 1949) -- Charles Bernstein (b. 1950) -- Cecil S. Giscombe (b. 1950) -- John Yau (b. 1950) -- Maxine Chernoff (b. 1952) -- Carla Harryman (b. 1952) -- Laura Moriarty (b. 1952) -- Elaine Equi (b. 1953) -- Harryette Mullen (b. 1953) -- Donald Revell (b. 1954) -- Gillian Conoley (b. 1955) -- Andrew Joron (b. 1955) -- Cole Swensen (b. 1955) -- Susan Wheeler (b. 1955) -- Forrest Gander (b. 1956) -- Rusty Morrison (b. 1956) -- Myung Mi Kim (b. 1957) -- Wang Ping (b. 1957) -- Tan Lin (b. 1957) -- Laura Mullen (b. 1958) -- Robert Fitterman (b. 1959) -- Peter Gizzi (b. 1959) -- Claudia Keelan (b. 1959) -- Joseph Lease (b. 1960) -- Mark McMorris (b. 1960) -- Sharon Mesmer (b. 1960) -- Kenneth Goldsmith (b. 1961) -- Elizabeth Robinson (b. 1961) -- Elizabeth Willis (b. 1961) -- Stacy Doris (1962-2012) -- K. Silem Mohammad (b. 1962) -- Linh Dinh (b. 1963) -- Claudia Rankine (b. 1963) -- Nada Gordon (b. 1964) and Gary Sullivan (b. 1962) -- Jennifer Moxley (b. 1964) -- Eleni Sikelianos (b. 1965) -- Edwin Torres (b. 1965) -- Christian Bök (b. 1966) -- Laynie Browne (b. 1966) -- Julie Carr (b. 1966) -- Lisa Jarnot (b. 1967) -- Drew Gardner (b. 1968) -- Vanessa Place (b. 1968) -- G.C. Waldrep (b. 1968) -- Craig Dworkin (b. 1969) -- Brian Kim Stefans (b. 1969) -- Catherine Wagner (b. 1969) -- Graham Foust (b. 1970) -- Noelle Kocot (b. 1970) -- Katie Degentesh (b. 1974) -- Noah Eli Gordon (b. 1975) -- Joshua Marie Wilkinson (b. 1977) -- Ben Lerner (b. 1979) -- Poetics. Charles Olson ; Barbara Guest ; Frank O'Hara ; Allen Ginsberg ; Robert Creeley ; Susan Howe ; Fanny Howe ; Lyn Hejinian ; Will Alexander ; Leslie Scalapino ; Nathaniel Mackey ; Steve McCaffrey ; Charles Bernstein ; K. Silem Mohammad ; Kenneth Goldsmith ; Drew Gardner.
Subjects: Poetry.; American poetry; American poetry; Postmodernism (Literature);
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Binge box. [videorecording]. by Alexus, Ajiona,1996-actor.; Bent, Lyriq,actor.; Blige, Mary J.,actor.(CARDINAL)354426; Boakye, Kwesi,1999-actor.; Cross, Kendrick,1971-actor.; Davis, Cassi,1964-actor.(CARDINAL)867268; Davis, Viola,1965-actor.(CARDINAL)556332; Devine, Loretta,actor.(CARDINAL)357359; Ealy, Michael,actor.; Elise, Kimberly,1971-actor.(CARDINAL)357091; Estevez, Nelson,actor.; Ferlito, Vanessa,actor.; Goldberg, Whoopi,1955-actor.(CARDINAL)748364; Grant, Darren,film director.; Gray, Macy,actor.; Hardwick, Omari,1974-actor.; Harper, Hill,1966-actor.(CARDINAL)431597; Harris, Steve,1965-actor.(CARDINAL)852173; Henson, Taraji P.,actor.(CARDINAL)549808; Jackson, Janet,1966-actor.(CARDINAL)758487; Kain, Khalil,actor.; Knight, Gladys,1944-actor.(CARDINAL)526377; Lee, RonReaco,actor.; Lennertz, Christopher,composer (expression); Lovely, Patrice,actor.(CARDINAL)867329; Luke, Derek,1974-actor.(CARDINAL)800705; Madison, Antonio,actor.; Marcos, Lisa,actor.; Moore, Shemar,1970-actor.(CARDINAL)554893; Newton, Thandiwe,1972-actor.; Nicolet, Danielle,1973-actor.; Overman, Ion,1976-actor.; Payton, Ciera,1986-actor.; Perry, Tyler,screenwriter,film producer,film director,actor.(CARDINAL)340730; Pulliam, Keshia Knight,actor.; Rashad, Phylicia,1948-actor.(CARDINAL)532030; Rodriguez, Adam,1975-actor.; Rose, Anika Noni,1972-actor.(CARDINAL)889335; Ross, Elvin,1969-composer (expression); Siglar, Freddy,actor.; Simon, Jazmyn,1980-actor.(CARDINAL)898275; Smith, Khaneshia,actor.; Stewart, Crystle,1981-actor.; Storey, Ptosha,actor.; Taylor, Tamara,1970-actor.(CARDINAL)340280; Thompson, Tessa,1983-actor.(CARDINAL)594983; Tyson, Cicely,actor.(CARDINAL)842444; Tyson, Mike,1966-actor.(CARDINAL)768939; Vergara, Sofía,1972-actor.; Washington, Kerry,1977-actor.(CARDINAL)864309; Webb, Bresha,1984-actor.; White, Brian,1973 April 21-actor.; White, Philip,1974-composer (expression); Wilson, Hope Olaidé,actor.; Winans, Marvin,actor.; Zigman, Aaron,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)784253; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Perry, Tyler.Dear God, are all men dogs.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Shange, Ntozake.For colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf.; Lions Gate Entertainment (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)340129; Lions Gate Films (Santa Monica, Calif.),production company.(CARDINAL)340342;
For colored girls: music, Aaron Zigman ; A Madea family funeral: music, Philip White ; Acrimony: music, Christopher Lennertz ; I can do bad all by myself: music, Aaron Zigman ; Madea goes to jail: music, Aaron Zigman ; Diary of a mad black woman: music, Elvin D. Ross.A Madea family funeral: Tyler Perry, Cassi Davis, Patrice Lovely, Mike Tyson, Ciera Payton, Khaneshia 'Kj' Smith.Acrimony: Taraji P. Henson, Lyriq Bent, Crystle Stewart, Jazmyn Simon, Ptosha Storey, Ajiona Alexus, Antonio Madison, Bresha Webb, Danielle Nicolet, Nelson Estevez, Kendrick Cross.Diary of a mad black woman: Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris, Shemar Moore, Tamara Taylor, Lisa Marcos, Tiffany Evans, Cicely Tyson, Tyler Perry.For colored girls: Janet Jackson, Loretta Devine, Michael Ealy, Kimberly Elise, Omari Hardwick, Hill Harper, Thandie Newton, Phylicia Rashad, Anka Noni Rose, Tessa Thompson, Kerry Washington, Whoopi Goldberg, Macy Gray, Khalil Kain, Richard Lawson.I can do bad all by myself: Tyler Perry, Taraji P. Henson, Adam Rodriguez, Brian J. White, Hope Olaide Wilson, Kwesi Boakye, Frederick Siglar, Gladys Knight, Mary J. Blige, Marvin Winans.Madea goes to jail: Tyler Perry, Derek Luke, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Ion Overman, RonReaco Lee, Sofia Vergara, Vanessa Ferlito, Viola Davis.A collection of DVDs all gathered into one "binge box" for a spectacular movie night. Titles include: For colored girls ; A Madea family funeral ; Acrimony ; I can do bad all by myself ; Madea goes to jail ; Diary of a mad black woman.A Madea family funeral (2019) : Madea and her family head out to a family reunion, but the trip becomes a nightmare when the party suddenly turns into a funeral and threatens to reveal sordid family secrets. Only Madea can bring the entire family together and save the day in her own special way.Acrimony (2018): A faithful wife tired of standing by her devious husband is enraged when it becomes clear she has been betrayed.Diary of a mad black woman (2005): Charles, an attorney, and Helen, the devoted wife, seem to have everything: money, a beautiful mansion--the American dream. But just as Helen prepares to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary, her life takes a twist.For colored girls (2010): A vibrant world where friends and strangers dream, fear, cry, love, and laugh out loud in an attempt to find their true selves. Adapted from Ntozake Shange's acclaimed choreopoem, this gripping film paints an unforgettable portrait of what it means to be a woman of color in the modern world.I can do bad all by myself (2009): After Madea catches some children looting her home, she turns them over to their Aunt April, a nightclub singer who wants nothing to do with her late sister's kids. The hard-living singer discovers the importance of family with the help of a handsome Mexican immigrant.Madea goes to jail (2009): After a high-speed freeway chase puts Madea in front of the judge, her reprieve is short-lived as anger management issues get the best of her and land her in jail. But Madea's eccentric family members, the Browns, rally behind her, lending their special 'country' brand of support.MPAA rating: R: For colored girls ; AcrimonyEnglish descriptive audio track for people with visual disabilitiesEnglish subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH)DVD, region 1, widescreen, Dolby audio.Title from container.
Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Melodramas (Motion pictures); Romantic comedy films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Adultery; African American families; African American families; African American women singers; African American women; African American women; Anger; Aunts; Betrayal; Burglary; Divorced women; Eccentrics and eccentricities; Families; Families; Family reunions; Funeral rites and ceremonies; Imprisonment; Juvenile delinquents; Male immigrants; Man-woman relationships; Married people; Prostitutes; Public prosecutors; Women prisoners;
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