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 James Alley
Rabbit sang on the streets and was a regular performer at the Mama Lou's nightclub.
Songster Richard "Rabbit" Brown was from New Orleans, Louisiana and recorded six sides for the Victor Talking Machine Company.
Fellow bluesman Lemon Nash remembered that Brown lived in the "Battlefield," a neighborhood so tough that the police would not go in to quell disturbances (Nash in a 1959 interview with Dick Allen, in Hogan Jazz Archive, Tulane University).
www.folkways.si.edu /learn_discover/anthology/liner_notes/track_61.html   (233 words)

  
 Pure artist - Peter Rabbit
Peter Rabbit wants to be remembered as the Don King of poetry.
Rabbit's poems appear irregularly in the literary magazine, The Exquisite Corpse.
He has six books (poetry and prose) to his credit and is a founding member of The Luminous Animal, the jazz/poetry ensemble which has been performing since the early 80's.
www.puretaos.com /artists/RabbitPeter/index.shtml   (101 words)

  
 BloggingPoet.com - BloggingPoet.com - Jessica Rabbit-- Page Three Girl
I’ve no doubt that Jessica will be fondly remembered by millions of men all over the world for the sexy rolls she played as the temptress man nor rabbit could ever forget.
Having been a one hit wonder in the adult film industry, Jessica now spends her time keeping Roger hopping and posing in nothing but fur for any photographer who happens to catch her hopping around.
In the frame shown here, Jessica is doing some grass after having been in the bush.
www.bloggingpoet.squarespace.com /bloggingpoetcom/2005/2/27/jessica-rabbit-page-three-girl.html   (101 words)

  
 Buy.com - Red Rabbit : Tom Clancy : ISBN 0425191184
Management guru Peter F. Drucker will be remembered as the father of modern management with more than 30 books on the subject of business.
Buy.com - Red Rabbit : Tom Clancy : ISBN 0425191184
Though Clancy was never a military man himself, due to poor eyesight, he closely studied declassified military documents and used the technical information he gleaned from them to write his best-selling thrillers.
www.buy.com /prod/Red_Rabbit/q/loc/106/33784074.html   (385 words)

  
 Movies: Rabbit Proof Fence
Whilst not a film to be relished; Rabbit Proof Fence is an afternoon in a library of yesteryear events - event's that should be remembered.
More an open-book into history than an enjoyable journey, Phillip Noyce's thought-provoking, and ultimately distressing Rabbit Proof Fence is the inspired re-telling of three aboriginal children forced from their homes and strained into camps without their mothers in toiled times of 1931 Australia.
Molly leads an impromptu escape from the camp, fleeing towards a rabbit proof fence she knows will lead them back to their mother in Jigalong.
www.webwombat.com.au /entertainment/movies/rabbit.htm   (296 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Books: The Rabbit Omnibus: "Rabbit Run", "Rabbit Redux" and "Rabbit Is Rich"
Licks of Love: Short Stories and a Sequel, "Rabbit Remembered" ; Paperback ~ John Updike
Rabbit's actions become confounding, and instead of documenting this normal man's life, it becomes almost like a soap opera.
The only downside for me is that in the second book, Rabbit Redux, the narrative loses something.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/014015809X   (296 words)

  
 John Updike
Updike's most famous works are his Rabbit series ( Rabbit, Run, Rabbit Redux, Rabbit is Rich, Rabbit at Rest, and Rabbit, Remembered).
Most of his novels follow this style at least loosely, and generally feature everyday people in middle America -- the hero of his writing is typically an everyman one can find on the streets.
Describing his subject as "the American small town, Protestant middle class ", Updike is well known for his careful craftsmanship and prolific writing, having published about 30 novels and short story collections, as well as some literary criticism.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/j/jo/john_updike.html   (296 words)

  
 The Adventures of Reddy Fox - Chapter XII
She glared up at Ol' Mistah Buzzard, who had warned Peter Rabbit, but all she could do was to scold, and that didn't do her much good, for in a few minutes Ol' Mistah Buzzard was so far up in the blue, blue sky that he couldn't hear a word she was saying.
Now old Granny Fox had been so put out by the scare she had had and by her failure to catch Peter Rabbit that she had forgotten all about the chicken she had left up on the hill.
hen old Granny Fox had laid down the chicken she was bringing home to Reddy Fox to try to catch Peter Rabbit, she had meant to go right back and get it as soon as she had caught Peter.
www.worldwideschool.org /library/books/youth/classic/TheAdventuresofReddyFox/chap12.html   (563 words)

  
 ipedia.com: John Updike Article
Updike's most famous works are his Rabbit series (Rabbit, Run, Rabbit Redux, Rabbit is Rich, Rabbit at Rest, and Rabbit, Remembered).
John Updike (born March 18 1932) is an American novelist and short story author born in Shillington, Pennsylvania.
John Updike is an American novelist and short story author born in Shillington, Pennsylvania.
www.ipedia.com /john_updike.html   (372 words)

  
 Excerpt Postmodern Pooh
The sun was so delightfully warm, and the stone, which had been sitting in it for a long time, was so warm, too, that Pooh had almost decided to go on being Pooh in the middle of the stream for the rest of the morning, when he remembered Rabbit.
And though Pooh never wants anything from Rabbit but food, it is no coincidence that the activation of his bodily need coincides with the prospect of his vulnerability to the Pooh books' most logorrheic talker.
Purporting to be the proceedings of a forum on Pooh convened at the Modern Language Association's annual convention, Postmodern Pooh parodies the academic fads and figures that hold sway at the millennium.
www.januarymagazine.com /features/poohexc.html   (1047 words)

  
 P335 Cognitive Psychology, Prof. Kruschke, Exam 2
The method of loci is a mnemonic technique, in which items to be remembered are mentally associated with locations in some previously memorized place.
In the method of loci, the items are recalled in order by systematically moving from location to location in your remembered image of the place.
It does not have any direct connection with the experiment discussed in class, involving the example of the rabbit in the tree with mailbox stuck in the trunk and the carrot as a flag on the mailbox.
www.indiana.edu /~jkkteach/P335/exam2qa.html   (2184 words)

  
 Bonehead of the Day 04-03/04/05-05 - :: LEAST I COULD DO FORUM::
Phillip Schofield has revealed he once bit his pet rabbit.
Phillip said: "I was very small and the rabbit bit me so I bit it back.
He said: "I remembered falling over a garden wall but could not remember which one."
www.leasticoulddo.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=8406   (392 words)

  
 Featured Author: John Updike
Exclusively on The New York Times on the Web, John Updike reads from "Rabbit Remembered," a novella from his new book, "Licks of Love," which revisits the characters Updike introduced in his four novels about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom.
Updike's fine verbal talent is no longer pirouetting, however gracefully, out of a simple delight in motion, but is beginning to serve his deepest insight.
Updike can be a very good art critic, and some of these essays are marvelous examples of critical explanation, in which the psychological concerns of the novelist drive the eye from work to work in an exhibition until a deep understanding of the art emerges."
partners.nytimes.com /books/00/11/19/specials/updike.html   (1609 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Watership Down: Books: Richard Adams
Watership Down by Richard Adams is about a group of young male rabbits forced to leave their warren, and set out a journey of bravery, courage, and survival.
Consequently the basic story of "Watership Down" is the ancient quest for home, although in this case it is a new home that represents a wild rabbit's idea of utopia.
The lesson of the story is clearly that bigger does not mean better, for Hazel is neither the strongest nor the smartest of the rabbits that he leads, but he had the best qualities of leadership.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0380002930?v=glance   (2441 words)

  
 Volume 13 -- MacArthur, Gen. Douglas to Myrt
If McKimson should be remembered for anything, it should be for his work in laying the foundations of the greatness of the WB studio in his supporting roles in the 30s and 40s.
The Martin clan is feuding with the Coys, and the Martins run under the assumption that the rabbit is a Coy, which Bugs does not dispute, saying his friends think hes very coy.
Shuffle Off to Buffalo (Warren/Dubin): Used in Rebel Rabbit (McKimson, 1949) during the scene in the post office and in the scene where Bugs messes with Niagara Falls.
members.aol.com /EOCostello/m.html   (6539 words)

  
 Gardening : Other : Rock Gardens : Home & Garden Television
Grace is probably most remembered for the 1967 rock classic "White Rabbit", so it's not surprising that white rabbits play a role in her gardens.
Grace Slick (lead singer for Jefferson Airplane and later, Jefferson Starship) loves this home for its blend of Tudor and Mediterranean styles.
Although she doesn't know all the names of the plants, she loves the exotic nature of them, including this very thorny specimen, a silk floss tree.
www.hgtv.com /hgtv/gl_gardens_other/article/0,1785,HGTV_3591_2337362,00.html   (716 words)

  
 innersanctum.html
Best remembered for the creaking door opening signature, the host of Inner Sanctum, Raymond Edward Johnson and Paul McGrath invited listeners in for a weekly half-hour fright fest of murder and madness.
Warner Brothers created a short Bugs Bunny cartoon in 1946 titled "Racketeer Rabbit" with two villains (Peter Lorre and Edward G. Robinson) and makes reference to the Inner Sanctum.
INNER SANCTUM MYSTERY is considered one of the best horror programs ever broadcast on the radio.
www.homestead.com /oldtimeradiotapes/innersanctum.html   (873 words)

  
 Cameron Crowe
Remake of a well-remembered John Carpenter flick of the same name, "The Fog" grossed $12.2 in its opening frame, handily overtaking new movies by Cameron Crowe and Tony Scott.
Holding on in second place was DreamWorks' "Wallace and Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit," which snagged $11.7 million, while Mr.
Cameron Crowe is the filmmaker behind such well-regarded "people stories" as "Say Anything," "Jerry Maguire," and "Almost Famous," so obviously his next project is met with high hopes and much anticipation -- and this lengthy trailer clip is a little bit of loveliness.
www.rottentomatoes.com /p/cameron_crowe/news.php   (2076 words)

  
 Tony Scott
Holding on in second place was DreamWorks' "Wallace and Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit," which snagged $11.7 million, while Mr.
Remake of a well-remembered John Carpenter flick of the same name, "The Fog" grossed $12.2 in its opening frame, handily overtaking new movies by Cameron Crowe and Tony Scott.
Tony Scott is set to direct the dramatic thriller "Domino" for Fox 2000, with "Donnie Darko" writer-director Richard Kelly on board to pen the screenplay.
www.rottentomatoes.com /p/tony_scott/news.php   (1973 words)

  
 PIXELSURGEON Reviews Movies The Stendhal Syndrome
Wallace and Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
In the 1970s, Doctor Graziella Magherini, chief psychiatrist at Florence's Santa Maria Nuova Hospital remembered Stendhal's affliction when she noticed that many tourists to the city were similarly overwhelmed and suffered panic attacks and bouts of madness.
The trouble is, Anna suffers from Stendhal's Syndrome, and when she gets a tip off that the rapist may be in one of Florence's museums she suffers a disorientating hallucinatory experience and collapses.
www.pixelsurgeon.com /reviews/review.php?id=552   (491 words)

  
 Selected Essays And Book Reviews
In the case of little Peter, Mary Cover Jones, who had been an assistant in the little Albert case, did not want to be remembered for making children afraid.
The researchers made the noise that scared the child and put a white rat with him, and from this, he learned to be afraid of the rat, a rabbit, a dog, and a sealskin coat.
So, she looked for ways to help them break those fears.
www.geocities.com /tlee6040/essays/lb612co11.htm   (491 words)

  
 WhenBMB.txt
"Really." The palace was as beautiful as Bunnie had remembered it: the green lawns and colorful gardens surrounding it, the clean whiteness of its stone, the fountains that dotted the gardens and made their laughing sound.
Then she grabbed Bunnie by the ears and walked the still-shocked rabbit out of the garage and out onto the street.
Bunnie was as grateful for the simple fare as she was for the kindness Dr. Robotnik had shown her, and for her release from the Void.
www.geocities.com /EnchantedForest/Dell/7834/WhenBMB.txt   (16598 words)

  
 'I tawt I taw' a bunny wabbit at Disneyland; New evidence shows false memories can be created
This time 30 percent of the people in the Bugs group later said they remembered or knew they had met Bugs Bunny when they visited Disneyland and 40 percent of the people in the double exposure group reported the same thing.
In the original study, 16 percent of the people exposed to a Disneyland ad featuring Bugs Bunny later thought they had seen and met the cartoon rabbit.
The scenario described in the ad never occurred because Bugs Bunny is a Warner Bros. cartoon character and wouldn't be featured in any Walt Disney Co. property, according to University of Washington memory researchers Jacquie Pickrell and Elizabeth Loftus.
www.washington.edu /newsroom/news/2001archive/06-01archive/k061101.html   (735 words)

  
 Sins, Part 9
You would be up a tree or running after a rabbit or jumping into the creek when you were his age, Joe.
He remembered how Joe chased after every pretty girl in Virginia City and how often he and Hoss had to yank their hot-blooded little brother out of trouble on numerous occasions.
Meg had recently had become aware of the fact that her father and sisters were buried in the church cemetery and occasionally stopped by to put flowers on their graves.
www.womenwritersblock.com /robins9.htm   (735 words)

  
 Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Private Snafu
And when Jessica Rabbit used the pun "booby trap", she got a slight smile; but the same pun, when it was used as the title of a Private Snafu cartoon, might have brought on shocked outrage if seen by a general audience.
By far, the best-remembered of these military cartoon characters is the U.S. Army's Private Snafu.
The majority of the 28 Snafu films were made at Warner Bros. under the direction of such luminaries as Chuck Jones (Road Runner, Pepe LePew), Friz Freleng (Speedy Gonzales, Yosemite Sam) and Bob Clampett (Tweety Bird, Beany & Cecil); but the Army spread the work among other studios as well.
www.toonopedia.com /snafu.htm   (362 words)

  
 Tales_From_the_Soul.txt
At the same time she remembered Ehecatl's almost similar belief, that certain dogs swim the dead across a river.
She didn't want to appear to eat like a savage, but she had spent many days without food and the rabbit was so deliciously tender that she ate it ravenously, enjoying every bite.
Ehecatl sensing someone was watching him turned towards the bushes where Windsong was hidden she jumped because it felt like he could see right through her.
www.writesafe.com /storage/Tales_From_the_Soul.txt   (23753 words)

  
 The Bugs Bunny Road Runner Show
Bugs Bunny, who once stood out because he was more sophisticated than most cartoons, became the generic AOL Time Warner Rabbit.
I remembered hearing as a kid that "The Bugs Bunny Show" didn't show any cartoons prior to 1948, but I still wondered why so many classics were omitted or fell short of six minutes.
When I was a cartoon-crazy kid, Bugs Bunny and the Warner menagerie didn't quite register with me- except for the Road Runner, probably because of all those ACME gizmos.
www.jumptheshark.net /b/bugsbunny.htm   (7329 words)

  
 Efrem Zimbalist Jr
Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
An often mustachioed leading man of television, usually in stalwart, well-bred heroic roles, Efrem Zimbalist Jr, is remembered for playing the Ivy League private eye Stuart Bailey in "77 Sunset Strip" (ABC, 1958-64), and methodical, emotionless Inspector Erksine of "The F.B.I." (ABC, 1965-74).
The son of concert violinist Efrem Zimbalist and famed opera singer Alma Gluck, Zimbalist turned to acting after military service during World War II....
www.hollywood.com /celebs/detail/celeb/188160   (351 words)

  
 Quadrant Magazine
It seems to me that "Vinegar Hill" is a key meme in the Irish-Australian experience, at least in the sense that once communicated from Ireland to Australia over 200 years ago, it adapted to local conditions, not as successfully as the rabbit or the blackberry, but strongly enough to survive down to the present day.
The Oxford Companion to Irish History tells us that the engagement "is remembered as the decisive defeat of the Wexford rebels", even though their losses were minimised by a fortuitous retreat.
The Vinegar Hill meme, in pristine condition, is lodged firmly in Keneally's mind as he, an Australian of several generations, moves through the land of his ancestors.
www.quadrant.org.au /php/archive_details_list.php?article_id=1006   (5447 words)

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