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The exiled Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, in the opera as in Michael Radford's 1994 movie, is an aging but still-sexy artist pondering life and art and his legacy.
Domingo's tenor lifts respectable, but too literal, 'Il Postino' by Daniel Catán Anne Midgette 2010
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Thanks to the kind folks over at Book View Cafe, SF Signal has a 2 eBook version of Irene Radford's and Laura Anne Gilman's anthology Shadow Conspiracy to give away to two lucky readers.
eBOOK GIVEAWAY: 'Shadow Conspiracy' Edited by Irene Radford and Laura Anne Gilman 2010
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Radford's primary backcourt reserves are senior guard Jeremy Robinson (5-foot-10, 170 lbs.) and sophomore guard Evan Faulkner (6-foot-1, 175 lbs.)
Scouting Radford Steve Yanda 2010
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Virginia struggled -- especially in the first half -- to find and make shots from mid- to close-range against Radford's 2-3 zone defense.
Virginia 54, Radford 44: Three up, three down Steve Yanda 2010
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Radford's primary backcourt reserves are senior guard Jeremy Robinson (5-foot-10, 170 lbs.) and sophomore guard Evan Faulkner (6-foot-1, 175 lbs.).
Scouting Radford Steve Yanda 2010
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` ` I know Ty Lawson adds to their speed, '' Radford's Kenny Thomas said, ` ` but they did a great job pushing the ball.
USATODAY.com 2008
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A recent vote to strip Powell's name from Radford's arts and music building was the result of a unanimous vote of the school's board of visitors, five years after Radford history professor Richard Straw and his class discovered that John Powell wasn't merely a composer and musician but also was an important white supremacist, the man who founded the Richmond chapter of the Anglo-Saxon Club of America.
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The panel also took into consideration the fact that the dismissal was Radford's first red card in 15 seasons as a rugby league professional.
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She's a little too unhinged to play femme fatale, or maybe she's just bent on reinventing the term — roles like this and past ones in Abel Ferrara's New Rose Hotel and Michael Radford's B. Monkey cast her as the precarious, nationless screen siren of the future circa 1998.
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Radford's scepticism was shared by the Illinois District Court when it carefully reviewed the evidence while ruling on the constitutionality of a new state game law.
Games 2009
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