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And a small chapbook called Rushes, from above/ground which is the most polished "physical" production I've seen from that press yet.
Archive 2007-06-01 Lemon Hound 2007
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And a small chapbook called Rushes, from above/ground which is the most polished "physical" production I've seen from that press yet.
Kate Greenstreet, Case Sensitive Lemon Hound 2007
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Until now, The Fireman's work -- "Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest" (Capitol), released in 1993, and "Rushes" (Capitol), issued five years later -- could be classified as ambient dance music: Electronic pulses provide the underpinning to repeating themes punctuated by percussion, shouts and exclamations, though if you listen carefully you can hear the occasional fragment of a McCartney recording.
Paul McCartney's Latest Collaboration Jim Fusilli 2008
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There is a story told by Sir John Mandeville in connection with Rushes which is not easy to understand.
The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare Henry Nicholson Ellacombe 1868
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Page 266: in connection with Rushes which is [original has it] not easy to understand
The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare Henry Nicholson Ellacombe 1868
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"Rushes" represents a breakthrough for Pilobolus - the dancers are given space to develop characters that they can sustain throughout and, using this opportunity, they evolve into something more than just exceptionally flexible and strong shape-shifters.
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"Rushes," a 2007 piece created by artistic director Robby Barnett with Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak (as well as the original dancers) unfolds like a silent movie.
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There's two other "Rushes" that I read or listen to just not Limbaugh.
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"Being in an environment such as Rushes, just gives me the chance to carry on that process and pass on a few of the great, and some of the horror, stories I have experienced thus far.
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Click on the poster to read my article, "Dan Brown Rushes In Where Angels (& Demons) Fear to Tread," published in the April 2009 issue of This Rock magazine, for which I am a contributing editor:
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