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* Sounds Eclectic: host, Nic Harcourt ; from KCRW
They have notched up tours of the USA, China and all over Europe including Glastonbury Festival, Sziget Festival, SXSW Festival, Marktrock Festival, Trutnov Festival, Midi Modern Music Festival, Beijing and their music has been featured in a number of films and TV shows including Dirt ( TV series ), Boys & Girls Guide To Getting Down, John From Cincinnati, LA Riding Club and Golden Globe award – winning TV series Weeds and played by tastemaker DJs such as Sat Bisla and Nic Harcourt from KCRW
On July 16, 2011, KCSN became the new radio home of Nic Harcourt ( formerly of KCRW ) and his new radio program, Connections with Nic Harcourt, which airs Saturday afternoons from 3 p. m. to 6 p. m.
They appeared on the Morning Becomes Eclectic radio show with Nic Harcourt in March, the day of their sold out show at the Troubadour in Los Angeles California ( their first appearance on the west coast of the U. S. in 11 years ).
Nic Harcourt acted as the music supervisor.
It has been critically acclaimed as one of the best live albums in the past decade by Nic Harcourt.
Sounds Eclectic, no longer being broadcast on radio, is a weekly syndicated public radio program hosted by Nic Harcourt that plays a variety of music, often by emerging artists.
Nic Harcourt ( born September 23, 1957 ) was, most recently, the Music Director for Santa Monica, California-based radio station KCRW.
Harcourt continued to do his Sunday show at KCRW until June 2011, when he left KCRW for deciding to do a new show on KCSN called Connections with Nic Harcourt
part on Nic Harcourt and Morning Becomes Eclectic.
* Nic Harcourt at IMDB
MBE was previously hosted by Tom Schnabel ( July 1979-November 1990 ), Chris Douridas ( 1990-1998 ) and Nic Harcourt ( 1998-November 2008 ).
The album was released by Nacional Records and co-produced by the show ’ s host Nic Harcourt and veteran Latin rock artist manager Tomas Cookman.

Nic and Up
It was written by Nic Cester from the perspective of his father encouraging those who survive him to " shine on " Many songs on the album (" Come On Come On ", " Bring It on Back ", " Stand Up ", " Holiday ", " All You Have to Do ") are primarily about overcoming adversity and challenge.
The music video for " Up All Night " features an animated version of the band, based on Nic Cowan's Rump Shaker album artwork, performing in the streets of Tokyo, which subsequently comes under attack from a giant lizard called Skazilla.

Nic and at
* 1879 Indians attack and kill Jennie Coalson, wife of Nic Coalson, and two children at Half Moon Prairie.
A French translation by Master John Bataillier is dated 1476 ; Jean de Vigny's appeared at Paris, 1488 ; an Italian one by Nic.
Nic Briand's influences tend to be " heavier " such as the Wu Tang Clan, comic books and Jimi Hendrix, whereas Susien Chong's are " softer " elements such as Picnic at Hanging Rock, ballet and Roberta Flack.
* Prof. Nic James, Head of Performance Analysis at Middlesex University.
In early 2007, Meiko performed at the Sundance Film Festival and caught the ear of Paste Magazine editor Josh Jackson, who declared her a " big success story " waiting to happen, predicting it was " only a matter of time " before she found her way onto Nic Harcourt's influential “ Morning Becomes Eclectic ” radio program on KCRW.
In 1968, actor Rip Torn directed a notable production at The Royal Court Theatre and it has most recently been revived at a smaller venue, the Old Red Lion Theatre in 2006 under the direction of Nic Saunders with new music by Terry Riley.
Academics who were elected to Membership of the Royal Irish Academy ( Ireland's highest ranking academic body ) while based at Ulster include: Bertie Ussher ( Classics ), Norman Gibson ( Economics ), Amyan Macfadyen ( Biology ), Bill Watts ( Chemistry ), P G ( Gerry ) McKenna ( Biomedical Sciences, Genetics ), Sean Strain ( Biomedical Sciences, Nutrition ), Marshall McCabe ( Geology ), Peter Flatt ( Biomedical Sciences, Diabetes ), Séamus MacMathúna ( Celtic Studies ), Bob Welch ( Literature ), Vani Borooah ( Economics ), Máréaid Nic Craith ( Celtic Studies ), Graham Gargett ( French ), Helene McNulty ( Biomedical Sciences, Nutrition ), Pól Ó Dochartaigh ( German ), Robert McBride ( French ), Ullrich Kockel ( ethnography ) and John McCloskey ( Geosciences ).
The brothers decided to form a band with Cameron Muncey, Nic's friend from school and with whom he had previously been in a band, and with bassist Doug Armstrong whom Nic and Chris met while working together at their father's spice factory.
* Walkabout Q & A with Nic Roeg, Lucien Roeg and Jenny Agutter at BFI in 2011
Finally, he signed alone his next books: the Une aventure rocambolesque de ..., Le combat ordinaire ( this last one being granted an award by the Prize for Best Comic Book at the Angoulême International Comics Festival ) and Nic Oumouk series.
Nic Tuff was the station's launch programme controller and breakfast presenter, who is probably best remembered for a 1998 April Fools ' joke in which he called Nelson Mandela at home, pretending to be Tony Blair.
Ratcat reformed in 1998 to play at the Homebake Festival with new bassist Nic Dalton ( of Sneeze, The Lemonheads among others ).
* Interview with Nic Dalton by Roo Simpson, June 2005, at evandando. co. uk
On 26 August 1992, Australians Nic Feteris and Glenn Singleman climbed Great Trango and then BASE jumped from an elevation of 5, 955 metres ( 19, 537 ft ) on the Northwest Face, landing on the northern side of the Dunge Glacier at an altitude of 4, 200 metres ( 13, 779 ft ).
Nic Davison in 2008 was served with an infringement notice for selling draught beer by the litre at his Polish restaurant in Doncaster.
Athenaeum was an alternative pop rock four-piece band from Greensboro, North Carolina, USA formed in 1990 at an eighth grade dance by Nic Brown and Mark Kano.
Current members of Edinburgh Law School include current Regius Professor Neil Walker ; Professor of European Union Law Professor Niamh Nic Shuibhne ; the academic and novelist Professor Alexander McCall Smith ; former Judge at the European Court of First Instance Sir David Edward QC ; Scottish Law Commissioner Dr Andrew Steven ; former Scottish Law Commissioners Professor Hector MacQueen, Professor George Gretton, Professor Gerry Maher QC and Professor Kenneth Reid ; Emeritus Professor Robert Black QC ( architect of the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing trial ); Emeritus Professor J. Kenyon Mason ; Honorary Fellow and Lord Lyon King of Arms David Sellar ; Visiting Professor Alan Watson ; and international lawyer Professor Alan Boyle.
It is currently presented on weekdays by Bryan Dobson and Sharon Ní Bheoláin, and at weekends by a series of different presenters including Aengus Mac Grianna, Úna O ' Hagan, Siún Nic Gearailt and Eileen Whelan.
Reynolds was performing in Charlottesville in the late 1980s when his old college roommate, Nic Cappon, encouraged him to perform at a local bar, Miller's, where he met bartender Dave Matthews.
The following day, it was announced that Hampshire would be releasing captain Dominic Cork and wicket-keeper Nic Pothas at the end of the season.
Nic Chancellor was previously a roadie for 1970s punk band, The News and a doorman at ' Bernhardt's Nite Club '.
A Few Blinding Views was produced by the Grammy nominated composer, drummer, arranger and producer, Cedric Samson and was engineered by Nic Els and mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound in New York.

Nic and Los
The application was conceived and developed by a Los Angeles based company called Chemical Weddings, founded by Toby Evetts, Simon Reeves, and Nic Sadler.
Recorded in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, & London, J. Ralph wrote and produced 20 original songs featuring collaborations with Antony ( of Antony and the Johnsons ), Devendra Banhart, Paul Brady, Bonnie Bramlett, Vashti Bunyan, Martin Carthy, Judy Collins, Lila Downs, Vincent Gallo, David Garza, Ben Harper, Scarlett Johannson, Nic Jones, Norah Jones, Leah Siegel, Carly Simon, Steven Stills, Ben Taylor, and Bob Weir.

Nic and Times
* Nic Szeremeta Columns for The Gambling Times

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On January 4, with the boys back at school and college, Mrs. Lewis wrote Harcourt to say that she was `` through, quite through ''.
Lewis's remarks about his marriage were suggestive enough to induce American reporters to invade the offices of Harcourt, Brace & Company for information, to pursue Mrs. Lewis to Cromwell Hall, and, after she had returned to New York, to ferret her out at the Stanhope on upper Fifth Avenue where she had taken an apartment.
This intrigue finally led Harcourt and Morley to resign their positions in 1898 as they continued to be at loggerheads with Rosebery over Irish home rule and issues relating to imperialism.
The institute was started in December 1959 in a room in the canteen building of the Harcourt Butler Technological Institute at Agricultural Gardens in Kanpur.
Niger relies on the port at Cotonou ( Benin ), and to a lesser degree Lomé ( Togo ), and Port Harcourt ( Nigeria ), as its main route to overseas trade.
Niger relies on the port at Cotonou, and to a lesser degree Lomé ( Togo ), and Port Harcourt ( Nigeria ), as its main route to overseas trade.
Now called Calabar, the city remained an important port shipping ivory, timber, beeswax, and palm produce until 1916, when the railway terminus was opened at Port Harcourt, 145 km to the west.
A new port is under construction at Onne about 25 kilometers south of Port Harcourt.
In the Winter 2006 edition of the University of Chicago Law Review, Bernard Harcourt and Jens Ludwig looked at the later Department of Housing and Urban Development program that re-housed inner-city project tenants in New York into more orderly neighborhoods.
Harcourt and Ludwig found instead that the tenants continued to commit crime at the same rate.
It should be emphasised that Harcourt did not receive the confession directly ( he was nine at the time that Macleod died ) but that it passed ( if it did ) from Macleod's sister to the wife of Henry Ponsonby, the Queen's private secretary, and thence to Harcourt's father Sir William Harcourt, the then Home Secretary.
As Harcourt predicted, the Normans were ill-prepared for war, and many of the fighting men were at Aiguillon.
* A few " Lives " from Brief Lives " at Druidic. org ( Thomas Allen, Elizabeth Broughton, Thomas Harcourt, Mary Herbert, William Shakespeare, and Thomas Hobbes )
Harcourt is located at ( 42. 262056 ,-94. 176589 ).
English translation by William Weaver, New York: Harcourt 2002, ISBN 0-15-100690-3 ) is set partly at Constantinople during the Crusader conquest.
After leaving the Senate in 1971, McCarthy became a senior editor at Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publishing and a syndicated newspaper columnist.
Edward Carson was born at 4 Harcourt Street, in Dublin.
Barbauld was born on 20 June 1743 at Kibworth Harcourt in Leicestershire to Jane and John Aikin.
Barbauld's father was headmaster of the Dissenting academy in Kibworth Harcourt and minister at a nearby Presbyterian church.
Le Monnier was born in Paris, where his father Pierre ( 1675 – 1757 ), also an astronomer, was professor of philosophy at the college d ' Harcourt.
Harcourt was Student Council president at Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School and studied at the University of British Columbia where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws.
Plimsoll was re-elected for Derby at the general election of 1880 by a great majority, but gave up his seat to William Vernon Harcourt, believing that the latter, as Home Secretary, could advance sailors ' interests more effectively than any private member.
Harcourt was born at Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire on 10 October 1757.

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