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1. Carnegie Hall
- www.carnegiehall.org
- Welcome to Carnegie Hall.
- We invite you to explore all that Carnegie Hall has to offer. As one of the world's leading cultural institutions, we are devoted to presenting great music, promoting music education, and sharing the legacy of this landmark concert hall with music-lovers around the globe. ...
- Follow this link to enter the text version site of Carnegie Hall.
- Carnegie Hall Accessibility.
- Carnegie Hall provides access to people with disabilities, including a variety of seating options and large print programs, which are available at the House Manager's window in the Carnegie Hall Lobby and at the entrance to Weill Recital Hall. For more information, or to arrange a concert visit for a person in a wheelchair, or if you have suggestions regarding access at Carnegie Hall, please contact the House Manager's office at (212) 903-9605. ...
2. Invent Now
- www.invent.org
- © 2000-2005 National Inventors Hall of Fame.
3. Hall of Church History
- www.gty.org
- As you walk through The Hall of Church History, if you veer too far to the right or to the left, you'll encounter people whose tendency has been to enshrine tradition over Scripture, or to pursue what is innovative and novel at the expense of what is sure and steadfast.
- These dark corners of The Hall of Church history can be interesting and informative. But we encourage guests to spend most of their time in the central hall, which takes you from the Church Fathers, through the Medieval Churchmen, down a narrow, treasure-filled hallway devoted to the Puritan and Reformed writers, to the more recent stalwarts of the faith. We have named this corridor "Berean Hall," in honor of those noble recipients of the apostolic message, who "received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so" (Acts 17:11). ...
4. World Lecture Hall
- www.utexas.edu
- Welcome to World Lecture Hall, your entry point to free online course materials from around the world. ...
5. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Cooperstown, Baseball Hall of Fame
- www.baseballhalloffame.org
- National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum .
- Hall of Famer Information .
- Learn how the nearly-completed renovation project will reveal the Hall of Fame as never before. ...
- Hall of Fame Fantasy Camp .
- Stay connected to Cooperstown with our free weekly e-mail featuring baseball history, trivia, Hall of Fame news and special offers. ...
- May 21-23: Hall of Fame Game Weekend.
- July 29-31: Hall of Fame Induction Weekend.
- July 31: 2005 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.
- Hall of Fame Weekend: July 29 August 1 Hall of Fame Game Weekend: May 20 23 .
- Search | Support the Hall | Plan Your Visit | What's New | Exhibits | Research Library.
- Education Program | Hall of Famers | Hall of Fame Weekend | Games | Museum Shop .
- © National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc. ...
- 25 Main Street Cooperstown, New York 13326 1-888-HALL-OF-FAME.
6. Home Page - Pro Football Hall of Fame
- www.profootballhof.com
- The Chicago Bears and Miami Dolphins will play in the 2005 AFC-NFC Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. ...
- Newest Additions to the Hall's Collection The Hall of Fame's collection grows each year as current day mementos are donated to the museum. ...
- Hall of Fame Quarterbacks .
- With the addition of Dan Marino and Steve Young this year, the Hall of Fame now has 21 modern era quarterbacks.
- Number One Eleven members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame were the first players taken overall in a NFL Draft. ...
- 1936 NFL Draft Four future Hall of Fame members were taken in the first NFL draft in 1936 including Tuffy Leemans (photo). ...
- Sign up now for the latest news and features on the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- ©2005 Pro Football Hall of Fame All rights reserved. Do not duplicate in any form without permission of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. ...
7. Science Museums Science Fair Project Ideas Science Education
- www.tryscience.org
- Credits Legal PRIVACY ©1999-TryScience/New York Hall of Science .
8. Seton Hall University
- www.shu.edu
- About Seton Hall .
- Reverend Joseph Reilly was recently appointed to the position of Director of Seton Hall's International Institute for Clergy Formation. ...
- in the Main Lounge of the University Center, where you can learn about Seton Hall's flexible, innovative graduate programs. ...
- Mikhail Gorbachev to Visit Seton Hall University.
- Seton Hall University · 400 South Orange Ave. ...
9. UC Berkeley School of Law
- www.law.berkeley.edu
- 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Holds Oral Arguments at Boalt Hall.
- School of Law (Boalt Hall), University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-7200.
10. Music Hall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Music Hall.
- Music Hall is a form of British theatrical entertainment which reached its peak of popularity between 1850 and 1960. ...
- 1 Origins 2 History of the songs 3 The two eras 4 Music Hall songwriters 5 Music Hall comedy 6 Music Hall performers 7 Music Hall in literature, drama, and screen 8 See also .
- Music Hall in London had its beginnings in the entertainments provided at summer fairs such as the Bartholomew Fair from the 17th century onward. ...
- Inns and taverns developed into independent places of amusement and laid the foundations of the middle-class and lower middle-class institution of the music hall, originally evolving from the "song and supper" rooms of the 1850s. The heyday of Music Hall lasted from the 1850s to the Second World War, when other forms of popular music evolved and Music Hall began to be replaced by films as the most popular form of entertainment.
- British Music Hall was similar to American vaudeville, featuring rousing songs and comic acts, while in the United Kingdom the term vaudeville referred to more lowbrow entertainment that would have been termed burlesque in the United States.
- The musical forms most associated with Music Hall evolved from traditional folk song, becoming by the 1850's a distinct musical style. ...
- The emergence of a distinct music hall style can be credited to a fusion of musical influences. Music hall songs needed to gain and hold the attention of an often jaded and unruly urban audience. ... Other influences on the rapidly-developing music hall idiom were Irish and European music, particularly the jig, polka, and waltz.
- Typically a music hall song consists of a series of verses sung by the performer alone, and a repeated chorus which carries the principal melody, and in which the audience is encouraged to join.
- In Britain, the first music hall songs often promoted the alcoholic wares of the owners of the halls in which they were performed. Songs like Glorious Beer, and the first major music hall success, Champagne Charlie, in 1854, had a major influence in establishing the new art form. ...
- Music Hall songs were often unashamedly aimed at their working class audiences, reflecting the experiences and humour in their daily lives. ... Music Hall songs could be romantic, patriotic, humorous or sentimental, as the need arose. The most popular Music Hall songs became the basis for the Pub songs of the typical Cockney "knees up".
11. Banquet Halls Directory
- www.hallz.com
- To start your planning simply click on your nation's flag to begin your search for a perfect hall.
12. National Soccer Hall of Fame and Museum
- www.soccerhall.org
- National Soccer Hall of Fame and Museum.
- Hall of Fame Unveil New Website Design: In the best tradition of beginning new adventures on St. Patrick’s Day, the National Soccer Hall of Fame unveiled its new web look today. ...
- I want you to see the Soccer Hall of Fame, so you can appreciate the guys who paved the road for you today. ...
- Support the Hall.
- MNT Jersey Goes on Display at the Museum: The National Soccer Hall of Fame today unveiled a Cory Gibbs jersey signed by the entire U. ...
- Who will wear the Ring in 2005?: The National Soccer Hall of Fame announced today the 2005 Ballot for election to the Hall of Fame. The announcement was made live on national television as Hall of Famer Eric Wynalda, Class of 2004, presented and discussed this list on ESPNEWS’ “The Hot List. ...
- © National Soccer Hall of Fame 18 Stadium Circle • Oneonta, New York • 13820 • (607) 432-3351.
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