Whiteman

Whiteman

Author: Liz Darhansoff

Publisher: HMH

Published: 2007-04-09

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 0547350783

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In this “powerful debut novel,” an American relief worker falls in love with the Ivory Coast as the country descends into civil war (St. Louis Post-Dispatch). In an Ivory Coast village where Christians and Muslims are squaring off for war, against a backdrop of bloody conflict and vibrant African life, Jack Diaz—an American relief worker—and Mamadou, his village guardian, learn that hate knows no color and that true heroism waits where we least expect it. During lulls in the violence, Jack learns the cycles of Africa—of hunting in the rain forest, cultivating the yam, and navigating the nuances of the language; of witchcraft, storytelling, and chivalry. Despite the omnipresence of AIDS, he courts a stunning Peul girl, meets his neighbor’s wife in the darkened forest, and desperately pursues the village flirt. Still, Jack spends many nights alone in his hut, longing for love in a place where his skin color excludes him. Brimming with dangerous passions and the pressures of life in a time of war, Whiteman is a stunning debut and a tale of desire, isolation, humor, action, and fear.


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Download or read book Whiteman written by Liz Darhansoff and published by HMH. This book was released on 2007-04-09 with total page 293 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this “powerful debut novel,” an American relief worker falls in love with the Ivory Coast as the country descends into civil war (St. Louis Post-Dispatch). In an Ivory Coast village where Christians and Muslims are squaring off for war, against a backdrop of bloody conflict and vibrant African life, Jack Diaz—an American relief worker—and Mamadou, his village guardian, learn that hate knows no color and that true heroism waits where we least expect it. During lulls in the violence, Jack learns the cycles of Africa—of hunting in the rain forest, cultivating the yam, and navigating the nuances of the language; of witchcraft, storytelling, and chivalry. Despite the omnipresence of AIDS, he courts a stunning Peul girl, meets his neighbor’s wife in the darkened forest, and desperately pursues the village flirt. Still, Jack spends many nights alone in his hut, longing for love in a place where his skin color excludes him. Brimming with dangerous passions and the pressures of life in a time of war, Whiteman is a stunning debut and a tale of desire, isolation, humor, action, and fear.


Sunday Mornin'

Sunday Mornin'

Author: Brenda Whiteman

Publisher:

Published: 2021-08-03

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13:

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Join little Evie as she goes to church with Grandma. From getting ready to arriving there in their Sunday Best! You'll witness them feeling the Spirit, singing God's praises sharing, and spreading love. Your little ones will enjoy this enchanting story from cover to cover.


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Download or read book Sunday Mornin' written by Brenda Whiteman and published by . This book was released on 2021-08-03 with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Join little Evie as she goes to church with Grandma. From getting ready to arriving there in their Sunday Best! You'll witness them feeling the Spirit, singing God's praises sharing, and spreading love. Your little ones will enjoy this enchanting story from cover to cover.


Average Whiteman

Average Whiteman

Author: Ian Abdal Latīf Whiteman

Publisher: Editorial Qasida

Published: 2021-09-25

Total Pages: 379

ISBN-13: 0993225225

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Adventures with Quakers, Architects, Rock Stars & Sufi Sages


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Download or read book Average Whiteman written by Ian Abdal Latīf Whiteman and published by Editorial Qasida. This book was released on 2021-09-25 with total page 379 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Adventures with Quakers, Architects, Rock Stars & Sufi Sages


Paul Whiteman

Paul Whiteman

Author: Don Rayno

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 2012-12-19

Total Pages: 894

ISBN-13: 0810883228

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In a career that spanned 60 years, Paul Whiteman changed the landscape of American music, beginning with his million-selling recordings in the early 1920s of “Whispering,” “Japanese Sandman,” and “Three O’Clock in the Morning.” Whiteman would then introduce “symphonic jazz,” a powerful blend of the classical and jazz idioms that represented a whole new approach to modern American music, influencing generations of bandleaders and composers. While some hold that at the close of the Roaring Twenties Whiteman’s musical hegemony quickly waned, Don Rayno illustrates in this second volume of Paul Whiteman: Pioneer in American Music how much of a dominant figure Whiteman remained. A major figure on the American music scene for decades to come, he would continue to lead critically-acclaimed orchestras, filling theaters and concert halls alike and diligently seeking out and nurturing musical talent on the largest scale of any orchestra leader in the 20th century. In this second volume of Rayno’s magisterial treatment of the life and music of this remarkable maestro, Whiteman’s career during the second half of his life is explored in the fullest detail, as Whiteman conquers the worlds of theater and vaudeville, the concert hall, radio, motion pictures, and television, winning accolades in all of them. Through hundreds of interviews, extensive documentation, and exhaustive research of over nearly three decades, a portrait emerges of one of American music’s most important musical figures during the last century. Rayno paints a stunning portrait of Whiteman’s considerable accomplishments and far-reaching influence.


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Download or read book Paul Whiteman written by Don Rayno and published by Scarecrow Press. This book was released on 2012-12-19 with total page 894 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In a career that spanned 60 years, Paul Whiteman changed the landscape of American music, beginning with his million-selling recordings in the early 1920s of “Whispering,” “Japanese Sandman,” and “Three O’Clock in the Morning.” Whiteman would then introduce “symphonic jazz,” a powerful blend of the classical and jazz idioms that represented a whole new approach to modern American music, influencing generations of bandleaders and composers. While some hold that at the close of the Roaring Twenties Whiteman’s musical hegemony quickly waned, Don Rayno illustrates in this second volume of Paul Whiteman: Pioneer in American Music how much of a dominant figure Whiteman remained. A major figure on the American music scene for decades to come, he would continue to lead critically-acclaimed orchestras, filling theaters and concert halls alike and diligently seeking out and nurturing musical talent on the largest scale of any orchestra leader in the 20th century. In this second volume of Rayno’s magisterial treatment of the life and music of this remarkable maestro, Whiteman’s career during the second half of his life is explored in the fullest detail, as Whiteman conquers the worlds of theater and vaudeville, the concert hall, radio, motion pictures, and television, winning accolades in all of them. Through hundreds of interviews, extensive documentation, and exhaustive research of over nearly three decades, a portrait emerges of one of American music’s most important musical figures during the last century. Rayno paints a stunning portrait of Whiteman’s considerable accomplishments and far-reaching influence.


Making of the Whiteman

Making of the Whiteman

Author: Paul Lawrence Guthrie

Publisher:

Published: 1997-07-01

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9781564111227

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Portraits of 'the Whiteman'

Portraits of 'the Whiteman'

Author: Keith H. Basso

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1979-08-31

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 9780521295932

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Drawing on current theory in symbolic anthropology and sociolinguistics, this interpretive essay investigates a complex form of joking based on material collected in a Western Apache community wherein Apaches stage carefully crafted imitations of Anglo-Americans.


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Download or read book Portraits of 'the Whiteman' written by Keith H. Basso and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 1979-08-31 with total page 146 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Drawing on current theory in symbolic anthropology and sociolinguistics, this interpretive essay investigates a complex form of joking based on material collected in a Western Apache community wherein Apaches stage carefully crafted imitations of Anglo-Americans.


Pops

Pops

Author: Thomas A. DeLong

Publisher: New Win Publishing

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13:

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Download or read book Pops written by Thomas A. DeLong and published by New Win Publishing. This book was released on 1983 with total page 426 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


Harmony in Chakras Volume1

Harmony in Chakras Volume1

Author: Psychic Joan Carra

Publisher:

Published: 2018-07-18

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 9780692091173

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Harmony in Chakras: Volume One, demonstrates many simple yet effective options to the ancient wisdom of balancing the seven main energy centers essential for physical, mental and spiritual health. According to the book's main editor, Olivia Whiteman, "The knowledge shared goes beyond just describing the chakras and offers first hand experiences and results. The information and examples provided are from the perspective of individuals practicing balancing the chakras of their clients. It shares how balancing the chakras is done by doctors, energy healers, psychics, coaches, dancers, yoga and meditation teachers and creative artists in releasing blocked energy centers of their patients, clients and students." The book reveals: Ways to balance the chakras using essential oils, flower essences, crystals and sound healing The importance of aligning the chakras for career development, goal setting and all forms of communication such as writing, speaking, listening, storytelling, painting, singing, dreaming, grieving and loving The direct impact food, meditation and Reiki have in balancing one or more of the seven energy centers Insights and knowledge on soul journeys, archetypes, hypnosis, muscle-testing, pendulums and much more. This book is a must for anyone seeking transformation, healing, greater success, harmony and well-being ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS Olivia Whiteman, the main editor of this book, for many decades has been on an inquisitive journey to learn all she could about the colorful and subtle chakra system. She is sensitive to feeling the activity of people's chakras, what energy they emit and are they opened or closed. Olivia is both a meditation guide and certified life coach. In her work, she incorporates techniques that offer her clients ways to balance their chakras, allowing for greater well being in their mind and body and to realize that very often they have the ability to be their own best healer. In Olivia's journey, she was inspired by many and invited a few to contribute to this book. Their chapter focus on how their practice assists in balancing the chakras. The contributing authors are known as The Chakra Collective and include the following professions and people: Psychics, Mediums, Feng Shui, Chi Readers and Dream Decoders: Psychic Joan Carra, Psychic Erolina, Yaffa Regev, and Ivy Black Creatrix, Priestess, Grief Coach, Sound Healer, Dancer and Painter: Deirdre (Dee) Savoie, Tizianna Rinaldi Castro, Carlos Cuellar Brown, Maria Guttierrez, Jo Jayson Chiropractor, Doctors, Holistic Practitioner and Career Coach: Alicia Armitstead, Munira Merchant, Kaz Mirza, Monica Bennett, Trent Rhodes Crystal and Essential Oil Healers: Laurelle Rethke, Shanna Marie, Martha Vallejo Therapists, Energy Workers, Yoga & Meditation Teachers, Nutritionists and Flower Essence Practitioners: Nanci Deutsch, Heidi Elias, Leah DeSanto, Noelle Lauren, Brenda Yarnold, Lakshmi Voelker, Denise Galon, Rita London, Carmela Villaroman Velarde, Ashley Sperber, Stella Preston, Elizabeth M. Tripp, Ashni Tantra Practitioner, Storyteller and Cantor: Desiree Mwalimu-Banks, Anthony James Canelo, David Presler


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Download or read book Harmony in Chakras Volume1 written by Psychic Joan Carra and published by . This book was released on 2018-07-18 with total page 326 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Harmony in Chakras: Volume One, demonstrates many simple yet effective options to the ancient wisdom of balancing the seven main energy centers essential for physical, mental and spiritual health. According to the book's main editor, Olivia Whiteman, "The knowledge shared goes beyond just describing the chakras and offers first hand experiences and results. The information and examples provided are from the perspective of individuals practicing balancing the chakras of their clients. It shares how balancing the chakras is done by doctors, energy healers, psychics, coaches, dancers, yoga and meditation teachers and creative artists in releasing blocked energy centers of their patients, clients and students." The book reveals: Ways to balance the chakras using essential oils, flower essences, crystals and sound healing The importance of aligning the chakras for career development, goal setting and all forms of communication such as writing, speaking, listening, storytelling, painting, singing, dreaming, grieving and loving The direct impact food, meditation and Reiki have in balancing one or more of the seven energy centers Insights and knowledge on soul journeys, archetypes, hypnosis, muscle-testing, pendulums and much more. This book is a must for anyone seeking transformation, healing, greater success, harmony and well-being ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS Olivia Whiteman, the main editor of this book, for many decades has been on an inquisitive journey to learn all she could about the colorful and subtle chakra system. She is sensitive to feeling the activity of people's chakras, what energy they emit and are they opened or closed. Olivia is both a meditation guide and certified life coach. In her work, she incorporates techniques that offer her clients ways to balance their chakras, allowing for greater well being in their mind and body and to realize that very often they have the ability to be their own best healer. In Olivia's journey, she was inspired by many and invited a few to contribute to this book. Their chapter focus on how their practice assists in balancing the chakras. The contributing authors are known as The Chakra Collective and include the following professions and people: Psychics, Mediums, Feng Shui, Chi Readers and Dream Decoders: Psychic Joan Carra, Psychic Erolina, Yaffa Regev, and Ivy Black Creatrix, Priestess, Grief Coach, Sound Healer, Dancer and Painter: Deirdre (Dee) Savoie, Tizianna Rinaldi Castro, Carlos Cuellar Brown, Maria Guttierrez, Jo Jayson Chiropractor, Doctors, Holistic Practitioner and Career Coach: Alicia Armitstead, Munira Merchant, Kaz Mirza, Monica Bennett, Trent Rhodes Crystal and Essential Oil Healers: Laurelle Rethke, Shanna Marie, Martha Vallejo Therapists, Energy Workers, Yoga & Meditation Teachers, Nutritionists and Flower Essence Practitioners: Nanci Deutsch, Heidi Elias, Leah DeSanto, Noelle Lauren, Brenda Yarnold, Lakshmi Voelker, Denise Galon, Rita London, Carmela Villaroman Velarde, Ashley Sperber, Stella Preston, Elizabeth M. Tripp, Ashni Tantra Practitioner, Storyteller and Cantor: Desiree Mwalimu-Banks, Anthony James Canelo, David Presler


The Whiteman Scenario

The Whiteman Scenario

Author: Steve McCurdy

Publisher: Storymaster Press

Published: 2011-05-01

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 9780976117940

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On the eve of the Nixon resignation, the Soviet Union takes an action that elevates the Strategic Air Command and the North American Air Defense Command to just short of full combat alert status. Under normal circumstances, there would be a direct escalation of responses on both sides that could take us to the brink of nuclear launch. On this evening, though, there is an uncharacteristic hesitation on the part of normally hawkish US leadership. Through riveting narrative the story shows that the hesitation was a reluctance to break an iron clad do not disturb order from the President. A reluctance based in the fear that the event MUST have a rational explanation - an explanation that will vanish in a conflagration of nuclear exchanges if Nixon, in his depressed and panicked state, interprets the event as an attack (and a way out of the Watergate debacle.) The actions of an observant off-duty missile launch officer cause the Joint Chiefs and SAC commanders to back down from an immanent launch.The story is based on a real event and documented evidence that during the Yom Kippur war it was Kissinger, and not Nixon, who handled elevation in DefCon and preparedness. Nixon, it is reported, told Kissinger to handle it. Im dying. Theyre trying to kill me. This was in reference to the Watergate press feeding frenzy that had pushed Nixon to the point of emotional collapse. The Secret Service agent on duty was ordered to lock the door from Nixons Camp David office to the swimming pool for fear he might try to drown himself. The story compresses a series of many such actual events into the evening before the resignation.


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Download or read book The Whiteman Scenario written by Steve McCurdy and published by Storymaster Press. This book was released on 2011-05-01 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On the eve of the Nixon resignation, the Soviet Union takes an action that elevates the Strategic Air Command and the North American Air Defense Command to just short of full combat alert status. Under normal circumstances, there would be a direct escalation of responses on both sides that could take us to the brink of nuclear launch. On this evening, though, there is an uncharacteristic hesitation on the part of normally hawkish US leadership. Through riveting narrative the story shows that the hesitation was a reluctance to break an iron clad do not disturb order from the President. A reluctance based in the fear that the event MUST have a rational explanation - an explanation that will vanish in a conflagration of nuclear exchanges if Nixon, in his depressed and panicked state, interprets the event as an attack (and a way out of the Watergate debacle.) The actions of an observant off-duty missile launch officer cause the Joint Chiefs and SAC commanders to back down from an immanent launch.The story is based on a real event and documented evidence that during the Yom Kippur war it was Kissinger, and not Nixon, who handled elevation in DefCon and preparedness. Nixon, it is reported, told Kissinger to handle it. Im dying. Theyre trying to kill me. This was in reference to the Watergate press feeding frenzy that had pushed Nixon to the point of emotional collapse. The Secret Service agent on duty was ordered to lock the door from Nixons Camp David office to the swimming pool for fear he might try to drown himself. The story compresses a series of many such actual events into the evening before the resignation.


King of Jazz

King of Jazz

Author: James Layton

Publisher: Media History Digital Library

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780997380101

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"King of Jazz: Paul Whiteman's Technicolor Revue" tells the story of the making, release, and restoration of Universal s 1930 Technicolor musical extravaganza King of Jazz. Authors James Layton and David Pierce have uncovered original artwork, studio production files, behind-the-scenes photographs, personal papers, unpublished interviews, and a host of other previously unseen documentation. The book offers a richly illustrated narrative of the film's production, with broader context on its diverse musical and theatrical influences. The story concludes with an in-depth look at the challenges Universal overcame in restoring the film in 2016. Additionally, the book's appendix provides a comprehensive guide to all of the film's performers, music, alternate versions, and deleted scenes. "King of Jazz" was one of the most ambitious films ever to emerge from Hollywood. Just as movie musicals were being invented in 1929, Universal Pictures brought together Paul Whiteman, leader of the country s top dance orchestra; John Murray Anderson, director of spectacular Broadway revues; a top ensemble of dancers and singers; early Technicolor; and a near unlimited budget. The film s highlights include a dazzling interpretation of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, which Whiteman had introduced to the public in 1924; Walter Lantz's A Fable in Jazz, the first cartoon in Technicolor; and Anderson's grand finale The Melting Pot of Music, a visualization of popular music's many influences and styles. The film is not only a unique document of Anderson's theatrical vision and Whiteman's band at its peak, but also of several of America s leading performers of the late 1920s, including Bing Crosby in his first screen appearance, and the Russell Markert Dancers, who would soon become Radio City Music Hall's famous Rockettes


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Download or read book King of Jazz written by James Layton and published by Media History Digital Library. This book was released on 2016 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "King of Jazz: Paul Whiteman's Technicolor Revue" tells the story of the making, release, and restoration of Universal s 1930 Technicolor musical extravaganza King of Jazz. Authors James Layton and David Pierce have uncovered original artwork, studio production files, behind-the-scenes photographs, personal papers, unpublished interviews, and a host of other previously unseen documentation. The book offers a richly illustrated narrative of the film's production, with broader context on its diverse musical and theatrical influences. The story concludes with an in-depth look at the challenges Universal overcame in restoring the film in 2016. Additionally, the book's appendix provides a comprehensive guide to all of the film's performers, music, alternate versions, and deleted scenes. "King of Jazz" was one of the most ambitious films ever to emerge from Hollywood. Just as movie musicals were being invented in 1929, Universal Pictures brought together Paul Whiteman, leader of the country s top dance orchestra; John Murray Anderson, director of spectacular Broadway revues; a top ensemble of dancers and singers; early Technicolor; and a near unlimited budget. The film s highlights include a dazzling interpretation of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, which Whiteman had introduced to the public in 1924; Walter Lantz's A Fable in Jazz, the first cartoon in Technicolor; and Anderson's grand finale The Melting Pot of Music, a visualization of popular music's many influences and styles. The film is not only a unique document of Anderson's theatrical vision and Whiteman's band at its peak, but also of several of America s leading performers of the late 1920s, including Bing Crosby in his first screen appearance, and the Russell Markert Dancers, who would soon become Radio City Music Hall's famous Rockettes