Frank Moore
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English
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Originally a lecture Frank Moore presented at N.Y.U. in 1990, Art of a Shaman explores performance and art in general terms as being a magical way to effect change in the world. Using concepts from modern physics, mythology and psychology, Moore looks at performance as an art of melting action, of ritualistic shamanistic doings/playings. By using his career and life as a "baseline", he explores this dynamic playing within the context of reality shaping....
2) How to Handle an Anthropologist: Russell Shuttleworth, PhD Interviews Shaman/Performance Artist Fran
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English
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In 1997, shaman/performance artist Frank Moore was contacted by Russell Shuttleworth, a then University of California, Berkeley graduate student, working on his doctoral dissertation. The thesis was a research study to help understand how men with moderate to severe cerebral palsy experience and interpret their search for intimacy and sexual relationships in the face of significant social and cultural barriers, or as Frank called it, "The Sexual Practices...
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English
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The author chanced to possess private papers connected to some of the most fascinating British personages of the last half of the eighteenth century. We are the richer for his memorable 1908 portraits of Dr. Samuel Johnson, James Boswell, Oliver Goldsmith, Fanny Burney, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, and many others.
Author
Publisher
Hutchinson & Co.
Pub. Date
2023
Language
English
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Frank Frankfort Moore (1855–1931) was an Irish journalist, novelist, dramatist, and poet. He was a Belfast Protestant and a unionist, but his historical fiction during the years of Home Rule agitation did not shy from themes of Irish-Catholic dispossession.- Wikipedia
6) Rabid
Publisher
Shout Factory
Pub. Date
1977.
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English
Description
After undergoing radical emergency surgery, Rose develops an insatiable desire for blood. She searches out victims to satisfy her incurable craving, infecting them with an unknown disease which in turn swiftly drives them insane… and makes them equally bloodthirsty. RABID is one of acclaimed horror director David Cronenberg's first films. Winner of Best Screenplay and Best Special Effects at the **Sitges - Catalonian International Film Festival**....
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English
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From angst to zydeco, the ultimate guide to foreign terms and phrases.
This handy, practical, and browsable A-to-Z reference tells you all you need to know to understand, pronounce, and appreciate the nearly 2,000 foreign words and phrases commonly used by speakers and writers of English. The Browser's Dictionary covers a wide variety of subject areas and includes loan-words from more than sixty languages around the world, such as: Latin (desideratum)...
9) Rabid
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English
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Rose is involved in a motorcycle accident and has experimental surgery performed in order to save her life. However, she develops a taste for blood. Her victims grow in number as well as madness, turning the city into chaos.
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English
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It's a whirlwind of laughter, pathos, and illusion as Emerald City gets another visit in this silent adventure from 1914! Ojo, a Munchkin boy, and his Unc Nunkie, venture out to Emerald City in search of food. Along the way, they meet a feisty mule and a strange doctor who claims to have invented a life-­giving powder. All work together to bring to life the bizarre Patchwork Girl! Film buffs take note: Oz creator L. Frank Baum served as one of...