Ross, one of the most influential artists and entertainers of our time, has made a significant impact on the music community with an outstanding 42 No. one songs, 91 singles, and 59 albums. She has amassed historical ratings of more than 100 million sales with her recordings, according to grammy.com.
"Which song are you most looking forward to composing from The Name of the Wind?" Thea Cooke asked, referencing the first novel in The Kingkiller Chronicle trilogy (Rothfuss is still working on Book 3). The books follow Kvothe, who's not just a quick-witted rogue out to avenge the murder of his parents, but also a damn fine lute player and composer. Music is integral to Rothfuss' novels, which makes Miranda, who wrote songs for Moana and the musical Hamilton, a perfect fit. Still, the daunting fantasy saga has him nervous:
The band wakes up the next morning in the forest, separated and barely aware of what happened the night before. While desperately looking for help and civilization, they each encounter the same snake from the previous Young Volcanoes video, which triggers their memories. Stump hitches a ride from a woman driving a 1968 Dodge D100 (Foxes) who finds and picks up the rest of the Defenders. She pulls up to an abandoned hospital, where it is revealed that she, "The Death Adder", is also evil. Her eyes turn pure black, and she then plays her truck's radio, (the same music in the boy's boom box) sending Stump back into his trance. Wentz, Hurley and Trohman flee into the hospital as Stump preys on them.
Stump is detained by law enforcement and his hook is removed for booking and detainment. Wentz and Hurley are brought in for questioning. Trohman is checked in to the nightclub of hell, where he meets "The Prince of Darkness" (Tommy Lee) and parties with him and the other souls there. After receiving a note with an address, Wentz and Hurley meet up with a secret informer from the inside, who explains who kidnapped them and their agenda. She presents Wentz with a bass-neck sword and Hurley with a drum crossbow. Hurley has a substantially long make out scene with the woman before they head off to the clan's headquarters. Trohman is abruptly taken up a flight of stairs by two mysterious women, while Stump is released by police to the Vixens.
The story takes place in the region of Asmodean in Beelzenia, as Duke Sateriasis Venomania greets another woman who approaches his mansion. He explains how he made a deal with a demon to have an irresistible charisma to women; as a result, women flock to his mansion's basement to create a harem for him. The Duke burns all his old portraits, revealing how he had been mocked and taunted in childhood for his appearance. He kisses another girl in his harem, Gumina Glassred, who had been his childhood friend but also made a fool out of him. He continues to build his harem and women begin disappearing from all over the land.
One day the duke greets a new woman entering his mansion, approaching "her" to dance; as he does so, however, the "woman" stabs him with a knife, revealing himself to be a man who had tracked down his lost love to the Venomania's home. Due to the injury and the knife's poison, the duke collapses and his spell breaks; as a result the women all begin to flee the mansion. As Venomania dies, he sees a glimpse of Gumina and he begs her to stay, as he states that he has not yet told her that he loved her.
Without enough estrogen-like hormone in their systems, female plainfin midshipman fish turn a deaf ear to the alluring love songs of the males. And, according to Cornell University biologists, a similar steroid-sensitive response could underlie changes in the hearing sensitivity of humans. The biologists experimentally boosted levels of the steroid hormone in non-reproductive females of the fish species Porichthys notatus, temporarily altering their inner-ear auditory mechanism so they could hear the males' hum-like advertisement call that says, essentially: "I have prepared a nest under a rock in shallow water, so deposit your eggs for me to fertilize, and together we'll make beautiful small fry."
"I do certainly believe that if a woman wants to have a mainstream country career and have airplay on country radio, that should still be an option," Moss said. "If that your dream, like millions of dudes dream about, you should have a shot at that. It shouldn't be, 'I have to do something different because country radio will never play me.'"
A few months ago, my brother and I were driving home, and on this particular night, we had a rap playlist on shuffle. I enthusiastically rapped along as each song played, and as I shuffled through each of the songs on my playlist, I noticed almost all of the lyrics were objectifying, disrespectful, and incredibly aggressive towards women. Most of the rappers themselves were abusive, and I could not understand as to how I had ignored this fact for the last 18 years of my life because the music was good, catchy, or whatever excuse I could argue. However, all the female rappers on my playlist such as Cardi B, Nicki Minaj, and Beyonce were still really empowering. Should I only be listening to them?
Williams was known for creative harmonies achieved by contrasting orchestra sections and combining instruments in unique groupings. Top bandleaders of the day, such as Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, and Duke Ellington, asked Williams to prepare fresh versions of popular songs for them, as well as her own original songs. As both an arranger and pianist, Williams helped forge the distinctive Kansas City swing sound of the 1930s.
Kollwitz lived through two world wars, the great German Depression of the 1920s, the Weimar Republic and National Socialism. She was the first woman elected to the Prussian Academy of Arts, but was forced to resign in 1933. She endured censorship and artistic and professional humiliation, and lost both a son and grandson to war.
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