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Drift back to an era when the speed limit in Milwaukee was an edgy four miles per hour and Madison lawmakers could poke at hogs to punctuate the tedium of legislative sessions. Martin Hintz makes even the slow times of the Badger State fly by in this collection of Wisconsin's forgotten memories. Taste the world's first batch of pink lemonade (made with the dye of a circus performer's pants) and witness the tragic death of the world's last wild passenger pigeon. Track down ancient Algonkin legends like the great serpent that swam up the Mississippi looking for copper, and drop in on modern legends like Les Paul, whose guitar spun records into gold.
From the late 1940's through the early 1970's, local TV stations created a golden age of children's television. These programs were rich in imagination, inventiveness, and devoted fans. This book tells the back stories and details of the special Chicago children's programming created during this period.
San Diego Magazine gives readers the insider information they need to experience San Diego-from the best places to dine and travel to the politics and people that shape the region. This is the magazine for San Diegans with a need to know.
About the author -- Introduction -- Artist -- David Bowie -- Freddie Mercury -- Hans Christian Andersen -- J.K. Rowling -- John Lennon and Paul McCartney -- Madonna -- Miles Davis -- Pablo Picasso -- Roy Lichtenstein -- Salvador Dali -- Woody Allen -- Business leader -- Akio Morita -- Anne Mulcahy -- Clarence Birdseye -- Daniel Peter -- Ingvar Kamprad -- Jeff Bezos -- Levi Strauss -- Ray Kroc -- Ricardo Semler -- Rob McEwen -- Sidney Bernstein -- Sir Charles Dunstone -- Soichiro Honda -- Zhang Ruimin -- Genius -- Beethoven -- Michelangelo -- Mozart -- Pythagoras -- William Shakespeare -- Inventor -- Eric Migicovsky -- George de Mestral -- Hiram Maxim -- Johannes Gutenberg -- John Harrison -- John Sipe -- Jorge Odon -- Louis Braille -- Martin Cooper -- Nick d'Aloisio -- Percy Spencer -- Ted Hoff -- Thomas Edison -- Trevor Baylis -- Maverick -- Anita Roddick -- Don Estridge -- Hannibal -- Jonathan Swift -- Nelson -- Phil Romano -- Steve Jobs -- Pioneer -- Auguste Escoffier -- Dick Fosbury -- Florence Nightingale -- Gustave Eiffel -- Hedy Lamarr -- Marconi -- Muhammad Yunus -- Travis Kalanick -- Scientist -- Alexander Fleming -- Alexander Graham Bell -- Archimedes -- Charles Darwin -- Dmitri Mendeleev -- Edward Jenner -- Edwin Land -- Galileo -- Govindappavenkataswamy -- Joseph Lister -- Marie Curie -- Visionary -- Elon Musk -- John F. Kennedy -- Mahatma Gandhi -- Oprah Winfrey -- Walt Disney -- Zhao Kuangyin
This dark, compelling, occasionally inappropriate, and often hilarious linked story collection introduces a character who defies all stereotypes about urban life and Indians.
“An enthralling and luminous play” about the nineteenth-century man whose physical deformity doomed him to the life of an outcast: “haunting [and] splendid” (The New York Times). The Elephant Man is based on the life of John Merrick, who lived in London during the latter part of the nineteenth century. A horribly deformed young man, a freak attraction in traveling side shows, is found abandoned and helpless and is admitted for observation to Whitechapel, a prestigious London hospital. Under the care of a famous young doctor who educates him and introduces him to London society, Merrick changes from a sensational object of pity to the urbane and witty favorite of the aristocracy and literati. But his belief that he can become a man like any other is a dream never to be realized. After premiering in London, The Elephant Man went on to Broadway where it won the Tony for Best Play in 1979. It was later revived in a Broadway production starring Bradley Cooper. “TheElephant Man is a moving drama. Lofted on poetic wings, it nests on the human heart.” —Time Magazine
David Bowie: The Golden Years chronicles Bowie’s creative life during the 1970s, the decade that defined his career. Looking at the superstar's life and work in a year by year, month by month, day by day format, and placing his works in their historical, personal and creative contexts. The Golden Years accounts for every live performance: when and where and who played with him. It details every known recording: session details, who played in the studio, who produced the song, and when and how it was released. It covers every collaboration, including production and guest appearances. It also highlights Bowie's film, stage and television appearances: Bowie brought his theatrical training into every performance and created a new form of rock spectacle. The book follows Bowie on his journeys across the countries that fired his imagination and inspired his greatest work, and includes a detailed discography documenting every Bowie recording during this period, including tracks he left in the vault. The Golden Years is an invaluable addition to the Digital shelves of any true Bowie fan.