NWH | Calendar james kiberd, actor and painter, was recognized with the prestigious Meyer ShapiroAward. Mr. kiberd is also an ambassador for UNICEF, a role that has taken http://www.nwhc.net/NWH/section5/page5.2.2002.htm
Extractions: On Valentines Day, February 14, 2002, The Institute for Neurosciences at Northern Westchester Hospital dedicated an operative suite in honor of a local donor and opened a new art gallery, which will serve to enhance the atmosphere of healing, compassion and beauty for all patients, family members and visitors to the 14 bed inpatient neurosurgical/orthopedic unit. The Institute for Neurosciences was the first of its kind in the area to open a Center for Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery, integrating a variety of technological advancements including a cross hair microscope, intra-operative CT scanner and frameless navigational system. The surgical team can use the equipment to image the surgical area prior to finishing the case, thereby insuring the accuracy and thoroughness of the surgery. Patients benefit from smaller incisions, decreased trauma to the surgical area and accelerated recovery. The Institute has also recently expanded its services to offer complementary therapies to patients, such as Reiki, Aromatherapy and Massage, as part of the hospitals effort to broaden wellness and healing offerings.
All My Children -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article such as (Click link for more info and facts about Michael Nader) MichaelNader, (Click link for more info and facts about james kiberd) james kiberd, http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/a/al/all_my_children.htm
Extractions: var dc_UnitID = 10; var dc_PublisherID = 512; var dc_BackgroundColor1 = 'white'; var dc_BackgroundColor2 = 'white'; var dc_TitleColor = 'blue'; var dc_TextColor = 'black'; var dc_URLColor = 'blue'; var dc_URLVisitedColor = 'green'; var dc_sm_type = 'horizontal'; var dc_Width = 700; var dc_Height = 75; var dc_caption_font_bgColor = 'white'; var dc_caption_font_color = 'blue'; var dc_OutBorder = 'no'; var dc_adprod='TM'; [Categories: ABC network shows, Soap operas, All My Children] All My Children is a popular (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American (A serialized program usually dealing with sentimentalized family matters that is broadcast on radio or television (frequently sponsored by a company advertising soap products)) soap opera which has been broadcast every Monday through Friday on the ABC (Broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objects) TV network since January 5, 1970. Originally a half-hour in length, the show moved to an hour in 1977. The show has taped over nine thousand episodes, with the 9,000th episode aired on December 16, 2004.
Extractions: Ulysses London, Language and Empire in "Oxen of the Sun" of James Joyce's Ulysses Eleni Loukopoulou Ulysses (1922), "Oxen of the Sun", as a displaced text set in Dublin, "the second city" (Joyce, 1975:78), but overshadowed by London, the capital of the British Empire. In "Oxen" London, the political and financial metropolis serves as a synecdoche for the empire: London seems to be hovering over the episode. Ulysses Ulysses is the book that "showed up the futility of all the English styles" and "destroyed the whole of the 19th century" (Brooker, 2004: 44). Ulysses is composed of 18 episodes, each of them defined by its own monumental style. The "Oxen of the Sun" episode is built up of thirty-one segments that Joyce wrote by employing and simultaneously distorting the strategies of significant writers in English prose. In order to achieve such a tour de force , Joyce mainly drew on two anthologies: The English Prose: From Mandeville to Ruskin by William Peacock, Home Office , first published in 1903 and The Anthology of English Prose Rhythm by George Saintsbury, first published in 1912.
UNICEF - UNICEF People - National Ambassadors james kiberd (actor). Alyssa Milano (actress and photographer). Katie Couric.Jane Curtin (actress). Sarah Jessica Parker (actress) http://www.unicef.org/people/people_nationalambassadors.html
Extractions: UNICEF people Argentina Australia John Doyle, comedian, social commentator Jimmy Barnes, 2004, rock singer Nicole Kidman, 1994, actress Gretel Killeen, 2002, writer, TV personality Yvonne Kenny, 2003, opera singer Greig Pickhaver, comedian, social commentator Justice Marcus Einfeld, 1994, judge, human rights advcoate Layne Beachley, 2004, surfer Geoffrey Rush, actor Ken Done, 1988, artist, designer Austria Thomas Brezina, 1996, author Christiane Hoerbiger, 2003, actress Belgium Frank De Winne, 2003, astronaut Jean-Michel Folon, 2003, artist Alain Hubert, 2002, explorer Dixie Dansercoer (explorer) Axelle Red (singer) Khadja Nin (singer) Helmut Lotti (singer) Salvatore Adamo (singer) Brazil Renato Aragao (singer) Daniela Mercury (singer) Canada Beckie Scott , 2002, Olympian, Gold medallist cross-country skiing Kate Wheeler, 2005, journalist, daytime anchor Veronica Tennant, 1992, prima ballerina, author, actress, producer-director Chile Ivan Zamorano (Soccer player) Colombia Margarita Rosa de Francisco (actress/singer) Basile Boli (soccer player) Czech Jirina Jiraskova (actress) Croatia Zlatan Stipisic Gibonni (songwriter/singer) Bojana Gregoric (actress and television show host) Denmark HRH Princess Alexandra Kurt Flemming "Pjerrot" Jesper Klein (actor) Bubber (Chief Editor/TV and entertainer) Estonia Eri Klas (musician) Erki Nool (athlete) Maarja-Liis Ilus (singer) Ethiopia Berhane Adere (athlete) Kenenisa Bekele (athlete)
UNICEF Brasil - Embaixadores Translate this page Nos Estados Unidos, o UNICEF conta com Laurence Fishburne, james kiberd, AlyssaMilano, Jane Curtin, Sarah Jessica Parker, Claudia Schiffer, Téa Leoni, http://www.unicef.org/brazil/embaixad.htm
Extractions: Lorde Richard Attenborough Harry Belafonte (cantor e ator norte-americano), David Beckham Jackie Chan Danny Glover (ator norte-americano), Ricky Martin (cantor porto-riquenho), Tetsuko Kuroyanagi (apresentadora e escritora japonesa), Roger Moore (atriz francesa), Whoopi Goldberg (atriz norte-americana), Angelique Kidjo (cantora africana), Femi Kuti Jessica Lange (atriz norte-americana), Lang Lang Amitabh Bachchan (ator indiano) e Shakira
Loving/The City Cast List From The TV MegaSite james kiberd, Mike Donovan (original cast). TW King, Danny Roberts. Ilene Kristen,Norma Gilpin. Ken LaRon, DA Pierce. Lisby Larson, Bonnie Rescott Davis http://tvmegasite.net/day/city/cast.shtml
Loving/The City Birthdays List From The TV MegaSite james kiberd 7/6; TW King 10/1; Ilene Kristen 7/30; Ken LaRon 9/9; Lisby Larson ?Paul Lazar ? Kristina Lear ? Jean LeClerc 7/7; Brian Taylor Lee 6/9 http://tvmegasite.net/day/city/birthdays.shtml
Links james kiberd s Official Website This site is devoted to the artwork of jameskiberd (AMC s Trevor Dillon). TV Guide - Weekly chats, Q A, News, http://www.pinevalleybulletin.com/Links.html
Extractions: The Pine Valley Bulletin Welcome to Pine Valley's only online newspaper! Established 1998 All Links, All the Time!!! (updated 7/31) The official AMC site by ABC. My favorite soap magzine has a website! It's great, check it out. Formerly The Mining Co., this site has TONS of great info and even voted The Pine Valley Bulletin as SITE OF THE DAY !!! Check em out! Susan Lucci Susan's Official website! Very very nice. The Official Site for the Official AMC Fan Club! Julia Barr This is Julia's official site! Very nice, lots of information. Eva LaRue Don't miss out on Eva's site...especially the stunning photos in her online photo gallery!!! The Vincent Irizarry Sandy's OFFICIAL page devoted to the Devious Dr. Hayward! Cameron Mathison Great site all about AMC's Ryan Lavery! Tons of pictures, events, appearances and more!! The official website for AMC's Marian... Jennifer Bassey ! Visit it often dahhhlings!!! Esta TerBlanche Official site for AMC's former Gillian. The Official Rebecca Budig website ! Check it out! Great pics, great info!!
Essays For Richard Ellmann Susan Dick, Declan kiberd, Dougald McMillan and Joseph Ronsle Brendan Kennelly,Frank Kermode, Declan kiberd, Peter Kuch, Bruce Johnson, james Laughlin, http://www.mqup.mcgill.ca/book.php?bookid=480
Social Activism: Page 2 james kiberd, and Edward james Olmos; Summer Sanders, US Fund for UNICEF s specialrepresentative for sports; and Claudia Schiffer, a member of the http://talentdevelop.com/socactiv2.html
FABULOUS FAKES -- Don Keene His works are in the collections of Mr. Mrs. Thomas Christopher of NY and Mr. Mrs. james kiberd of Dobbs Ferry, NY; among others. http://www.mystudios.com/gallery/forgery/rochelle/keene.html
Extractions: Don Keene Don Keene received his BFA in Illustration at the Art Center College of Design , Pasadena CA; and his Master's Degree in Studio Art at The College of New Rochelle . He has exhibited his work at the Walter Wickiser and Synchronicity galleries in New York; and at the Piermont Flywheel Gallery
Back Issues: The James Joyce Literary Supplement The james Joyce Literary Supplement has back issues available. Declan kiberd,Inventing Ireland The Literature of the Modern Nation http://www.as.miami.edu/english/jjls/Back Issues.htm
Extractions: Coral Gables, FL 33124-4632 Since some issues are running low, it might be advisable to drop us a line at jjls.english@miami.edu . We would be glad to answer your questions. Complete Runs Complete Runs of JJLS are available (while supplies last) for $180.00 NOT INCLUDING postage and shipping. Shipping costs are dependent upon location; hence it is necessary to request a run so we can calculate the total cost. Once this has been done, checks are payable in US Dollars to The James Joyce Literary Supplement Contents of Back Issues V ol. 19, No. 1 (Spring 2005) James Joyce, Ulysses . Translated by Jacques Aubert, Michel Cusin, Pascal Bataillard, Marie-Daniele Vors, Patrick Drevet, Bernard Hoepffner, Tiphaine Samoyault, Sylvie Doizelet, Auguste Morel (with Sutart Gilbert and Valery Larbaud), under the direction of Jacques Aubert. Bruce Arnold
James Joyce Literary Supplement Back Issues David Fuller, james Joyce s Ulysses; Myra Teicher Russel, ed., james Joyce sChamber Music The Lost Song Settings; Declan kiberd, intro., Ulysses http://www.as.miami.edu/english/jjls/backiss.htm
Extractions: Coral Gables, FL 33124-4632 Since some issues are running low, it might be advisable to drop us a line first at jjls.english@miami.edu Complete Runs Complete Runs of JJLS are available (while supplies last) for $180.00 NOT INCLUDING postage and shipping. Shipping costs are dependent upon location; hence it is necessary to request a run so we can calculate the total cost. Once this has been done, checks are payable in US Dollars to The James Joyce Literary Supplement Contents of Back Issues Vol. 17, No. 1 (Spring 2003) Jean-Michel Rabat Joyce and the Politics of Egoism
BIBLIOGRAPHY kiberd, D. (1992), Introduction, Ulysses, By james Joyce, London, Penguin Books.Maddox, B. (1989), Nora, London, Minerva. Mahaffey, V. (1998), Ulysses and http://www.pulli.com/lynnette/ucdthesis/bibliography.html
Extractions: BIBLIOGRAPHY Boland, E. (1996), Object Lessons , London, Vintage. Brown, R. (1985), James Joyce and Sexuality , Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. Burns, R. (n.d.), The Complete Poetical Works of Burns , Ed. T. Henderson and W. Henley, Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company. Coyle, J. (ed.) (1997), The Icon Critical Guide to Ulysses and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,Cambridge, Icon Books Ltd. Devlin, K. (1998), "I saw that picture somewhere": Tracking the Symptom of the Sisters of Lazarus, in A Companion to James Joyces Ulysses, edited by M. Norris, Boston, Bedford Books. Henke, S. (1998), A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Narcissist, in The Icon Critical Guide to Ulysses and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, edited by J. Coyle, Cambridge, Icon Books Ltd. Homer, (1909 ), The Odyssey , Trans. S. Butcher and A. Lang, New York, Collier. Joyce, J. (1992a), A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man , Ed. S. Deane, London, Penguin Books. Dubliners , Ed. A. Goodwyn, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. -. (1992b), Poems
Romantic Ireland Is Dead And Gone Decland Kiberd It is now becoming clear why james Connolly inserted the word only before thephrase Declan kiberd is Professor of Anglolrish Literature and Drama at http://www.aislingmagazine.com/aislingmagazine/articles/TAM28/Romantic.html
Extractions: The author argues that Ireland has been consciously on the road to modernity ever since the Famine. First choosing to dump the gaelic language, the Irish went on, long before other countries followed suit, to confront the empire, declare a republic, create a national education system, and make the first radio broadcast in the world of a sporting event. Today, that modernisation process has taken a new turn with the rejection of the Catholic Church and the success of the economy. By Decland Kiberd The truth is that the old Ireland always existed more in Hollywood than in Hackball's Cross. O n the immaculately painted wall of my local pub, in navy-blue ink written in a neat copperplate hand, appears a tiny graffito: "Ulster is British Let's keep it that way". Dubliners are born parodists, and northern Unionists are so easy to mimic. Right now, not even the house-proud publican would want to wipe the line away. Besides, he may privately agree with the sentiment. Not everybody in the Republic, which is currently enjoying unprecedented affluence, wants to assume full political and fiscal responsibility for the war-scarred battle-weary North. The 'unfinished business' of reunification may have to wait for a few more decades. These days, the business of the Republic is business. Ten years ago, the novelist William Trevor was interviewed on BBC television. He was asked to contrast the Ireland in which he grew up with the England in which he very happily lived. He surprised his interviewer by remarking that whenever he returned to England, he was overwhelmed by the sense of its majestic past, "but when I get out at Dublin Airport I always think that this place isn't finished yet. It still has an open future and I would love to be around in a few years time to see how it all turns out."
Brolin West-Winging It Sources indicate that husband james Brolin has been cast to play Bob Ritchie, Jane Curtin, Laurence Fishburne, james kiberd and Edward james Olmos. http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/5/19/201144.shtml
Extractions: A Political Look at Hollywood "The West Wing," NBC's attempt to portray life at the White House, has quite a season finale planned. Apparently, New Hampshire Democrat Josiah Bartlet, a liberal's dream character played by Martin Sheen , is going to have a GOP opponent. Barbra Streisand may not be able to stomach the show, though. Sources indicate that husband James Brolin has been cast to play Bob Ritchie, a Republican candidate. NBC's website for the show describes Sheen's character as having "a country-lawyer charisma that belies his brilliance." This should mean that, for balance, Bob Ritchie is going to be a thinking conservative with some depth of character. But if the show stays true to form, viewers shouldn't hold their breath. Brolin isn't going to need any coaching from Babs on how to "best" portray a Republican. Along with his wife, he's an avid supporter of Democrats. In fact, he has given contributions to some high-profile candidates. The Left Coast Report doesn't see it as a coincidence that writers of "The West Wing" gave the name "Bob Ritchie" to the GOP candidate. "Bob Poorman" just wouldn't plant the same seeds of class envy.
ATWT Casting News james kiberd last airdate as Hal is on July 30th. james Soviero will play Martinostarting on July 18th. Marco Zunino will play Sal starting on July 18th. http://www.soap-news.com/atwt/atwtcg.htm
Extractions: Please note: The casting news will now be archived every few weeks. For complete 2000 casting news, click here. August 16, 2003 - Here is this weeks casting news: Jonno Roberts will be coming to Oakdale playing Mordecai, Bartleby Shears' twin brother. He arrives on August 18th. Marie Denver will be playing bank manager Mrs. Havelock on August 21st and 22nd. Louise Petrie will be playing social worker Mrs. Easton, meeting with Craig and Rosanna on August 22nd.
Prof Declan kiberd, Inventing Ireland (Harvard). Edna OÕBrien, james Joyce (Penguin).Course goals. Ulysses comprehends. Virtually everything seems relevant to http://www.dickinson.edu/~moffat/Ulysses2004.htm
Extractions: Prof. Wendy Moffat Office: EC408 Spring 2004 Hours: M 1:30-3:30; Th. 10:30-11:30 moffat@dickinson.edu T-Th 9- 10:15 EC 300 Texts: Richard Ellmann, James Joyce (Oxford) Don Gifford Ulysses Annotated (U Cal P) Homer, The Odyssey (Trans. Robert Fagles) (Penguin) James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Penguin) James Joyce , Dubliners (Penguin) James Joyce, Ulysses (ed. Gabler) (Random House) Mark Wollaeger, James JoyceÕs Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: A Casebook (Oxford) Suggested texts: Derek Attridge, Semicolonial Joyce (Cambridge) Harry Blamires, The New Bloomsday Book (Routledge) R.F. Foster, Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland (Oxford) Declan Kiberd, Inventing Ireland (Harvard) Edna OÕBrien, James Joyce (Penguin) Course goals: Ulysses comprehends. Virtually everything seems relevant to it. JoyceÕs great work invites grandiose claims: to view a single day as the microcosm of human psychology, history, politics, and literary history. It also rewards attention to the small detail, and to quotidian experience. Readers have found the novel to be both demanding and remarkably open to interpretation. As such it is an ideal occasion for demonstrating the pleasures of literary research. In this course we will explore the single extraordinary novel from multiple critical perspectives. Writing assignments will emphasize research skills to prepare you for English 403-404. Written work: Students will write two 8-10 page papers and a 15-page research paper, each accommodating a different set of methods and questions. The last paper must demonstrate sophistication and depth in research skills
Inventions And Revisions kiberd usefully borrows from Fanon his theses on the nationalist and Patrick Pearse, and james Connolly cloaked the principles of a modern, independent, http://social.chass.ncsu.edu/jouvert/v1i1/malouf.htm
Extractions: When W.B. Yeats asks "Did that play of mine send out / Certain men the English shot?" in his 1938 poem "The Man and the Echo," he is reflecting on his part in a cultural revolution which came to an unambiguous fruition in the Easter Rising of 1916. Fifty years later the contemporary poet Paul Muldoon responds to Yeats's famous line with the cynicism: "If Yeats had saved his pencil-lead / would certain men have stayed in bed?" ( Selected Poems , 134). This debate over the role of the art and the artist in society is central to many contemporary postcolonial societies. In Inventing Ireland , Declan Kiberd attempts to comprehend the distance from Yeats's romantic nationalism to Muldoon's postmodern irony by tracing the affinitive relationship Ireland has with other postcolonial countries who have felt the vicissitudes of political independence. As part of the Converges series edited by Edward Said