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- 1791: The Use Of The Color White In Frost's Poem "Design"
- ... contradicts our society meaning of the color white. As I have stated before, white represents the things that are pure in life while black represents the things that are evil and gloomy. When I watch television and I see a powerful mobster he is always wearing black. Right off the bat this tells me that the person behind the clothing is evil and makes no effort to conceal his darkness. If ...
- 1792: Lesbian Poetry
- ... arts to follow. Someone's sexual orientation should have nothing to do with whether we enjoy or destroy their works and talents. Now there is much more media sources devoted toward homosexuals such as in television, books, and of course the internet.In a changing society such as the one today people must learn to open their minds to accept others for who they are instead of criticizing what they are ...
- 1793: Motown’s Evolution and with Emphasis on Its Women
- ... Ross, who traditionally placed herself way out front noticed that Wilson was too close to her - to the front - and Ross shoved her back in the middle of a song. The performance was air on television in the 1970’s, but they had to edit the shoving incident out. When Diana Ross left the Supremes in 1970, Berry focused his attention on her new solo career. There was concern that the ...
- 1794: Elvis Aaron Presley
- ... and blurred and challenged the social and racial barriers of the time, he ushered in a whole new era of American music and popular culture. He starred in 33 successful films, made history with his television appearances and specials, and knew great acclaim through his many, often record-breaking, live concert performances on tour and in Las Vegas. Globally, he has sold over one billion records, more than any other artist ...
- 1795: 2 Face Hip Hop
- ... Of all, music should be all for the love and because you want to do it. Not because of the money and fame it can provide for you. Works Cited 1. MTV’s FANATIC. MTV Television series, Oceanside, California. 25 February 2000. 2. Buck65. Buck65@anticon.com “Questions & Answers.” 1 March 2000. Personal e-mail. (4 March 2000).
- 1796: John Rzeznik's Iris
- John Rzeznik's Iris Music saturates today’s society. Television, movies, and of course, the radio surrounds us with music. Songs possess more than just catchy words and a good beat. Writers compose lyrics to create a feeling and meaning for the song. John Rzeznik ...
- 1797: History of Rock and Roll
- ... music. They sang about living in the slums of London for their whole lives. Their guitar, bass and drums were distorted and the vocals were shouted. Although most of their songs were banned from British television and radio, they were still climbing the charts. They thought it might be time to come to America. However, instead of playing the usual punk scenes, such as CBGB’s and Maxwell’s, they played ...
- 1798: Positive Rap
- ... If that story includes drugs, then it should be told. Azure Thompson, a college student at Eastern Washington University, says that rap is "more honest than some of the things we read or watch on television" (Ivey 22). In addition, many rappers oppose the use of illegal drugs. In the case of Sir Mixalot’s song titled “I’m Your New God," he tells of how cocaine addicts quit caring about ...
- 1799: Hear No Evil: Music Censorship
- ... debate over censorship in music has gone on for centuries. From the Catholic Church’s disapproval of Gaetano Donizetti’s 19th century opera (Oliver 40) to the refusal to show Elvis’s gyrating hips on television in the 1950’s (Nuzum 12), the problem has always loomed in the background of society. The modern censorship has become a debate over the effects that obscene or overly violent music has on children ...
- 1800: Louis Armstrong
- ... In 1955 he made his first concert tour of Europe since the early 1930s. "Another tour followed taking him to Africa, which was filmed by the CBS "See It Now" unit and became both a television profile and feature film documentary 'Satchmo The Great'. The international tours in the political context of the Cold War earned him the title 'Ambassador Satch' ". (www.foppejohnson.com/armstrong/home.html) "In the mid-1950s ...
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