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Although Tightrope is only just over 400 pages, and 50 of those are footnotes this book definitely goes in the saga category.
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First published in Tightrope!, vol. 1 no. 2, May 1960, pgs.
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What I find incredible, yet Tightrope is far from the first book I have read about Poland in the 30’s and 40’s is how the Jewish population remained put when it became clear that the Germans were on the move.
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Fifty years ago when I was working part time in the Screen Gems Editorial department I attended a screening of an upcoming episode of an action adventure series called Tightrope starring Mike Conners.
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Like Janelle Monae, who sang "Tightrope" with too many changeups for her backup dancers who seemed to be in desperate search of a groove.
'Dancing with Stars' airs Boo-Gate video, gives Michael Bolton the boot Lisa de Moraes 2010
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Monáe excels at such high-speed funk chases; her other superb single, "Tightrope", examines the line between high art and pop with unflagging bounce.
Janelle Monáe 2010
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If I had a vote, this remix of "Tightrope" featuring Atlanta's B.o.
Perfect for Friday morning: The greatest movie insults of all time Reel Fanatic 2010
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A Thursday Interruption: Janelle Monae's "Tightrope," Matt and Kim's "Lesson Learned," and some kick ass reflections on Ke$ha and Beyonce (3)
Why, if you think harassment is flattering, you are stupid | The Hathor Legacy 2008
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Monáe's balancing act echoes not only Metropolis but also the lyrics of her own current single, "Tightrope," the hook of which commands: "Whether you're high or low/you gotta tip on the tightrope."
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One of the city's most familiar voices crops up in a guest verse on "Tightrope" and receives a co-executive-producer credit for The ArchAndroid.
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