Fascination Street - Factbites
 Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Fascination Street


    Note: these results are not from the primary (high quality) database.


In the News (Tue 29 Dec 09)

  
 www.myspace.com/fascinationstreetradio
Fascination Street is a show currently on sunday nights from 8-10pm, run by Steve Cross, known to listeners as "DJ Simply Steve." Simply Steve keeps things catchy and fun while maintaining that college indie edge.
And Ive decided that the name "Fascination Street" has the potential to be some sort of seasame street skit.
Simply Steve is very involved in the Nashville/Murfreesboro local scene, and has hosted interviews with such local and national artists as The Features, Feable Weiner, jetpack, The Lunarfit, Self, Slack, and De Novo Dahl.
www.myspace.com /fascinationstreetradio   (451 words)

  
 Bowling for Columbine (2002)
Sly documentarian Michael Moore examines America's fascination with guns (and not just its fascination, but also its fear of violence and race relations brought on by the media, by entertainment, by politics, and by poverty).
Salter Street Films International (as Salter Street Films)
There's a lot to engage your mind here (old film clips, Columbine High School security-camera footage, an animated look at the History of America, a funny segue to Canada where the gun-violence rate is much lower, etc.).
imdb.com /title/tt0310793/combined   (1021 words)

  
 FASCINATION PERFUME What's new
© Fascination Perfumery • 1 Park Street • Lytham • Lancashire FY8 5LU • United Kingdom
Touch of Pink triggers a delicious feeling of freedom and independence for the vivacious woman. Feminine heart notes of jasmine and violet are blended with fresh, fizzy notes of coriander leaves and blood orange, and soothed with soft sandalwood, musk, and vanilla.
www.fascination-perfumery.co.uk /acatalog/whats_new.html   (260 words)

  
 The LAB
This performance is presented in conjunction with Fascination: The Bowie Show, an exhibition at Gallery 16, at 1616 Sixteenth Street, August 15-Sept 30, call (415) 626-7495 for more information about the exhibition.
With a cast of local poets, painters, musicians and video makers including Norma Cole, Kota Ezawa, Craig Goodman, Cliff Hengst, Scott Hewicker, Tanya Hollis, Kevin Killian, Mac McGinnes, Karla Milosevich, Yedda Morrison, Rex Ray, Laurie Reid, and Jocelyn Saidenberg.
www.thelab.org /archive02/fascination   (249 words)

  
 The Pilgrim’s Pots and Pans » On the Street for Food
From the classification of hawkers, grilled food sellers are a fascination for me. I have not had much experience with them and aside from the identifiable hotdogs and pork barbeque, I can hardly identify the names of what they’re selling.
I eat my share of street food but it’s usually from ambulant vendors of taho (sweet soy bean curd) and sorbetes (traditional home-made ice cream).
This month’s theme is so interesting that I’ve caught myself wondering about the street food culture in other countries.
karen.mychronicles.net /?p=106   (466 words)

  
 Movie Database - [TV Guide Online]
42ND STREET's charm and fascination lie in director Bacon's fast-paced and vivid backstage atmosphere, crammed with exhausted chorus kids and sudden hysterics.
The film that revived public interest in musicals after many early talkie bombs sabotaged the genre, 42ND STREET was the first real glimpse of the surreal artistry of choreographer Busby Berkeley.
A film that returned it's $400,000 investment ten times over, inspired dozens of imitations and a Broadway reprise in the 1970s, 42ND STREET, "that avenue I'm takin' you to," remains hard to beat.
online.tvguide.com /movies/database/showmovie.asp?MI=27408   (310 words)

  
 Waldiphoto - Waldemar Klos The Photographer
Wandering endlessly through the streets, I gradually began noticing the very surrealism of everyday life, suddenly appearing for a split second and instantly vanishing.
My adventure with photography was inspired a dozen or so years ago by my fascination with surrealism.
After a short period of time, while still trying to make photos for use in my montages, I discovered the power and beauty of street photography.
www.waldiphoto.com   (236 words)

  
 Melbourne Hotels - Save on Lodging and Accommodations in Melbourne Australia
The Central Business District (CBD), bounded by Latrobe, Spring, Flinders and Spencer streets, offers some fine public buildings and lots of shops, with the Old Melbourne Gaol exerting a ghoulish fascination and a new museum in the Old Customs House sheds light on Victoria's immigration history.
The shift towards the Yarra river that kicked off in the mid-1990s with the waterfront development of Southgate, Crown Casino and Melbourne Exhibition Centre is complemented by the new Federation Square opposite Flinders Street Station.
Situated right in the heart of Melbourne's premier shopping and business district, the hotel is 22 kilometers from the Melbourne International Airport.
www.melbourne-travel.com   (236 words)

  
 ideasfactory - Worth Writing About
Tindal Street Press came to life in the late nineties, but its origins can be traced back to the early 1980s and the formation of the Tindal Street Fiction Group.
Tindal Street Press (TSP), the city's first fiction publishing company, is at the centre of this rebirth.
All Tindal Street novels have sold over a thousand copies; no mean feat when you consider that there are hundreds of new fiction titles published each month in Britain.
www.ideasfactory.com /writing/features/writ_feature9.htm   (236 words)

  
 waterfront++riverwalk
The Wayne Bryan (Oak Street) Bridge is scheduled for a complete reconstruction beginning this fall and continuing through 2006 into spring of 2007.
Additional funds will be used for decorative, architectural lighting on the Oak Street Bridge when it is reconstructed in 2006.
With the lighting process LEDs are used to add fascination to a structure, in Neenah's case to the bridge.
www.neenah.org /futureneenah/waterfront++riverwalk   (387 words)

  
 children books history: Six Days in October: The Stock Market Crash of 1929 (Wall Street Journal Book)
For young readers living in an era of stock-market fascination, this engrossing account explains stock-market fundamentals while bringing to life the darkest days of the mammoth crash of 1929.
Keywords: Six Days in October: The Stock Market Crash of 1929 (Wall Street Journal Book), Books, Karen Blumenthal, Stock Market Crash, 1929, Juvenile literature, New York Stock Exchange, History, United States, Children's 9-12, Juvenile Fiction
children books history: Six Days in October: The Stock Market Crash of 1929 (Wall Street Journal Book)
www.childrenbooks.mybookcenter.com /n_0689842767.htm   (387 words)

  
 newgate - Around2.co.uk
Newgate prison, the criminals that passed through it and the crimes they committed held a powerful fascination for all levels of Nineteenth-Century British Society.
Newgate Simms is a private company formed in 1978 to act as the distributor for overseas principals...
The Ordinary of Newgate, being a clergyman, was moralizing and prejudicial in...
www.around2.co.uk /item/i=Newgate%A0   (387 words)

  
 Egyptian Revival
Grove Street Cemetery entrance, New Haven, CT. 1844-48.
The Egyptian Revival made a comeback during the 1920s with the Art Deco style and the fascination with the discovery of King Tutankhamen's tomb in 1922.
www.bc.edu /bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/egyptrev.html   (51 words)

  
 Cure_page
There is a noise on Fascination Street from a poorly ripped track - I'll try to get it replaced.
Disk 2: Trap, Prayers for Rain, From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea, Bare, Disintegration, Friday I'm in Love, Boys Don't Cry, Hot Hot Hot!!!, Why Can't I Be You?, Fire in Cairo, 10:15 Saturday Night, Killing An Arab, A Forest
Disk 2: Trap, Prayers For Rain, From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea, Bare, Disintegration, Friday I'm in Love, Boys Don't Cry, Close To Me, Why Can't I Be You?, A Strange Day, Play for Today, 10:15 Saturday Night, Killing An Arab
www.ninkaasi.com /Cure/Cure_1996.htm   (8491 words)

  
 Manic Street Preachers on 'Lifeblood'
The Manic Street Preachers continue their seemingly endless re-invention with the darkly sublime, uplifting 'Lifeblood'.
I just do not understand this fascination with being with people." [listen]
Evolving from the scratchy, bratty punk of their 'Generation Terrorists' to the polished Arena rock of 2001's 'Know Your Enemy' via the bleak, industrial 'The Holy Bible' and the stridently melodic 'Everything Must Go', the Manics have consistently confounded expectations.
www.xfm.co.uk /Article.asp?b=multimedia&id=45901   (598 words)

  
 Madison Square Park Conservancy
The two pieces demonstrate LeWitt's career-long fascination with the cube-- and his recent exploration of the potential of the concrete block in art.
Circle with Towers, at the southern end of the park, is a three-foot-high concrete-block ring, twenty-five feet in diameter, punctuated by eight fourteen-foot-high towers at equal intervals.
On the east side of the park is a partner sculpture, also in concrete block, Curved Wall with Towers, a sinuous eighty-five-foot long unfurling of a form closely related to Circle with Towers.
www.madisonsquarepark.org /recap.asp   (537 words)

  
 DREAMTOUR USA SETLISTS
Jones Beach 20/6/2000 OUT OF THIS WORLD WATCHING ME FALL WANT FASCINATION STREET OPEN THE LOUDEST SOUND PICTURES OF YOU MAYBE SOMEDAY FROM THE EDGE OF THE DEEP GREEN SEA INBETWEEN DAYS SINKING THE KISS PRAYERS FOR RAIN 100 YEARS 39 BLOODFLOWERS THERE IS NO IF...
New Orleans 2 23/5/2000 OUT OF THIS WORLD WATCHING ME FALL WANT FASCINATION STREET A STRANGE DAY THE LAST DAY OF SUMMER PICTURES OF YOU WHERE THE BIRDS ALWAYS SING THE KISS FROM THE EDGE OF THE DEEP GREEN SEA INBETWEEN DAYS SINKING 100 YEARS SHIVER AND SHAKE END 39 BLOODFLOWERS THERE IS NO IF...
Denver 5/6/2000 OUT OF THIS WORLD WATCHING ME FALL WANT FASCINATION STREET OPEN THE LOUDEST SOUND MAYBE SOMEDAY LIKE COCKATOOS FROM THE EDGE OF THE DEEP GREEN SEA INBETWEEN DAYS SINKING PRAYERS FOR RAIN 100 YEARS END 39 BLOODFLOWERS THERE IS NO IF...
www.thecure.com /archive/dreamusasetlists.html   (540 words)

  
 Don Eddy: The Resonance of Realism in the Art of Post War America - Chapter 3: Reflections
Eddy shared with Tom Blackwell and Richard Estes the fascination with reflections in storefront windows.
We simultaneously encounter multiple sets of reflections; we see into the space of the store itself, and through both windows to 14th Street, to the buildings on the opposite side of 14th Street, and even to a mini-vista in the patch of green trees and buildings bordering Union Square.
Inside the cafeteria, the mirrored surfaces of an internal column and back wall reverberate the set of red counter tops inside the eatery; the reflection of the cafeteria in the Central Savings Bank window; and the reflection of the continuation of the side street on the Central Savings Bank side.
www.artregisterpress.com /DonEddy/Files/Chapter3.html   (540 words)

  
 Tom Smith's Music Web Page - Articles By Tom Smith
Davis was an abrasive individual who had few friends on Bourbon Street.
This was a common concern of a number of Bourbon Street jazz musicians throughout the 1970s, including: Murphy Campo, Oscar Davis and Tom Smith jr.
Hancock's ongoing fascination with personal recording, especially during his tenure with Davis, has been well documented and verified by Davis and others in numerous publications and forums.
www.thsmith.com /artbytom.html   (17470 words)

  
 Tender Violence: Domestic Visions in an Age of U.S. Imperialism, by Laura Wexler. Introduction.
In this set of photographs, Austen isolated "types"—streetsweepers, policemen, newspaper boys, and so on—in the streets of the city as objects of fascination, vivid specimens intelligently displayed in a native habitat.
Austen's pictures of Hoffman and Swinburne Island sanitation equipment concretize the abstraction of the immigrant "street type" almost entirely in terms of infection and disease that must be kept under control by good American housekeeping.
Among the images Austen designed for public consumption are Street Types of New York, a series of open-air vignettes depicting the working class in New York during the vogue for street photography in the 1890s.
uncpress.unc.edu /chapters/wexler_tender.html   (17470 words)

  
 Argyll Motors
It was while Alex Govan was working as a foreman with the Eadie Manufacturing Company (a bicycle manufacturer which more recently produced the Ariel motor cycles) that he developed his fascination for cars.
Mr W A Smith, who was already familiar with Govan's technical ability, came forward and set up the Hozier Engineering Co Ltd with £15,000 capital in the very factory in Hozier Street, Glasgow in which Govan had started his bicycle career.
These glory years are immortalised in the local street names of Argyll Street and Govan Drive (see MAP).
www.scotiaweb.co.uk /argyll   (2317 words)

  
 Dan's blog
North Bennet Street School, and they had alumni/teachers demoing their work at two different craft fairs.
I'm not so sure that I think this is a great fascination for her, partly because Boston is a bit of a hike from where we currently live, but also because I'm concerned that because of her disabilities, she's either setting herself up for failure, pain, or both.
(The name of the street has changed from North Bay Road to Main Street) The roads were still the same dusty gravel.
www.risacher.org /blog   (2317 words)

  
 L I N A Chinatown
In 1965, the year that federal immigration laws were revised to abolish discriminatory racial quotas, Chinatown was a seven-block area around lower Mott Street inhabited by a Chinese population of about 20,000.
Books such as New York's Chinatown, published in 1898, and numerous films, attest to the fascination that the area has long exercised on outsiders.
The Encylopedia of New York City, published in 1995, described Chinatown as a thirty-five block area running from Kenmare Street south to East and Worth streets, near City Hall, and from Broadway west to Allen Street.
www.thing.net /~lina/chinatown.html   (378 words)

  
 PoughkeepsieJournal.com - Cheese shop offers tempting treats
Jennifer Ippolito's fascination with cheese started when as a youngster she sampled chunks of Gouda and Swiss at Adams Fairacre Farms' deli counter in Poughkeepsie.
Jennifer Ippolito, owner of The Cheese Plate on Main Street in New Paltz, holds special cheeses, some of which are from Sprout Creek Farm in Poughkeepsie.
Her interest led Ippolito, 34, to open The Cheese Plate, in the Water Street Market on Main Street in New Paltz, a year ago.
www.poughkeepsiejournal.com /projects/entrepreneur/bu032703s2.shtml   (468 words)

  
 Arcata Eye Newspaper : Blaze of July 25 and 26, 2001
Whether due to the "Curse of Ninth Street," the "Arcata Rectangle," coincidence, mischief or just old, tired buildings giving up their ghosts, the Fire of 2001 changed the face of downtown forever.
The three buildings in the 800 block of Ninth Street which went up in flames will, eventually be replaced in some fashion, as were those located across the street which were also leveled by blazes in recent years.
Something of a carnival atmosphere prevailed as the crowd milled about in fascination, some expressing horror, others joking, with an occasional "oooh" or "ahh" sweeping through the assembly as walls fell and showers of sparks swirled into the sky.
arcataeye.com /blaze   (1321 words)

  
 TheEastVillage.com
I've called this kind of poetry "gumshoe poetry" because it plays up to my fascination with the investigatory impulse, where the reader and/or writer (as detective) slowly begins to discover new logics beneath the surface, and thus creates a re-newed picture of the (textual) world.
Within that latter category there is yet another division: those poems that are found in the public environment (such as David Antin's poems found in the street, the found/insane poetry on Ubuweb, the "founds" of Bern Porter) - and then there are those poems that are found inside of other texts.
The detective always manages to elicit a confession somewhere along the way, so in that spirit I must confess that my interest in this kind of found poetry comes from a purely personal fascination.
www.fauxpress.com /t8/osman/p1.htm   (2488 words)

  
 lu Mesciu - advise for Salento
Gallipoli means to understand people, atmosphere, light, colours and flavours of a town which can be seen with a modern sensitivity and yet is filled with nostalgia for the connection between man and fascination; to catch expressions, emotions and signs emphasizing the enchantment of a place.
All roads lead to the extramural street in Gallipoli: this is the name of the circular street that starting from the seventeenth-century bridge rings the residential area still mindful of the blood and mourning of cruel raids.
Gallipoli's old city centre is surrounded by walls completely washed by the sea and a close network of alleys and courtyards passes through it like a cobweb.
www.gallipoli.it /uk   (665 words)

  
 Dean's Den: The Metropolitan Museum of Mesozoic Memorabilia
The results of that fascination fill his New York City apartment -- which is literally crammed from floor to ceiling with dinosaur memorabilia.
"Dinosaur scholars visiting New York journey first to the Museum of Natural History, then speed down to E. 9th Street.
Dinosaur scholars visiting New York journey first to the American Museum of Natural History, then speed down to East Ninth Street.
www.hannotte.net /Dinos.htm   (665 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Facing Windows (2004): DVD
Her character is a married Mom in an ordinary apartment, whose life is affected by two things: her fascination with the handsome man who lives across the courtyard, and the sudden arrival in her home of an elderly amnesiac (played by the late Massimo Girotti)--a well-dressed man found walking on the street, dazed and lost.
Young Italian couple Giovanna (Giovanna Mezzogiorno) and Filippo (Filippo Nigro) find a well-dressed elderly man wandering in the street.
Giovanna and her husband run into an octogenarian (played by Massimo Girotti) suffering from partial amnesia on the streets of Rome.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0002XNSYU?v=glance   (2716 words)

  
 3am Music: SO MUCH FOR THE UNDERGROUND
My flat is situated near Whitechapel tube station on the East London Line, immediately adjacent to both Jubilee Street (home of the anarchist social club founded by Rudolph Rocker in the late 1890s) and Sidney Street (scene of the 1911 siege of the same name by Russian anarchists).
The East London Line has proved to be a fascination to me since I arrived in London and (unintentionally) found myself living in the (then) deeply-unfashionable area of New Cross in the South London backwater borough of Lewisham.
The station, actually at the north end of Brick Lane among the Indian eateries and try-hards' bars that have become the tourist cash cow for an otherwise deprived borough, shares its name with the now casually-derided locale to the north of the City of London.
www.3ammagazine.com /musicarchives/2004/jun/underground.html   (2752 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.