The Feminine Musique: Multimedia and Women Today" traces the intersection of experimental music and new media through the works of composers and artists at the turn of twentieth century America. An invaluable addition to any music, visual arts, or historical library collection, "The Feminine Musique: Multimedia and Women Today" gives a voice to the sights and sounds of innovative women such as Laurie Anderson, Alison Knowles, Brenda Hutchinson, Pauline Oliveros, Pamela Z, Yoko Ono, Meredith Monk, Maggie Payne, Sylvia Pengilly, Madonna, Lydia Lunch, and countless others, who embraced social change, technology, and the arts to create compelling and sometimes controversial works.
What follows is 99 Ways that YOU, yes YOU, can end poverty. If 100 million Americans completed even HALF of the 99 Ways, the world could be radically changed.From simple things like donating socks to the local homeless shelter and bringing a meal to a veteran to hosting your own blog or running for office, you will be able to find ways that you can help the poor in your community and throughout the world. Additional educational tools like the Pledge Sheet and the 99 Ways Short List are designed for class settings like churches, schools, universities, clubs, and community centers.
Respect women, respect girls. Respect yourselves. Remember you are everyone who's gone before you and you are nobody that has ever been, so make it count, make it special, make a difference, make people listen, love the women who have loved you and watch us make the world move to a better place. For Layla, every day is a battleground. The pay gap, the thigh gap, over-sexed pop and selfies that are photoshopped – they're just part of the world she lives in. But that world is about to change. While breaking out of her bedroom – and with drama, comedy, poetry and music as her weapons – Layla breaks down and makes sense of the realities, difficulties and absurdities of teenage life in the UK today. Collected from a bespoke national survey, the voices of a thousand UK teens are brought to life in Layla. Their ambitions, concerns, role-models and regrets are woven together by award-winning Sabrina Mahfouz and theatre company Theatre Centre, offering a hard-hitting, yet hopeful, story. Layla's Room received its world premiere at Redbridge Drama Centre on 15 September 2016 in a production by Theatre Centre. It is ideal for students and young performers between 16 and 18 years old.
What follows is 99 Ways that YOU, yes YOU, can end poverty. If 100 million Americans completed even HALF of the 99 Ways, the world could be radically changed.From simple things like donating socks to the local homeless shelter and bringing a meal to a veteran to hosting your own blog or running for office, you will be able to find ways that you can help the poor in your community and throughout the world. Additional educational tools like the Pledge Sheet and the 99 Ways Short List are designed for class settings like churches, schools, universities, clubs, and community centers.
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