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A 1984 New York Times article on the emerging aesthetic acknowledged cowpunk as one of several catch-all terms critics were using to categorize the country-influenced music of otherwise unrelated punk and New Wave bands.
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* In episode 2, season 4 of " How I Met Your Mother ", entitled " The Best Burger in New York ", Marshall's description of the taste of the best burger uses music that alludes to the 1984 film " Amadeus ", when Antonio Salieri describes the same music ( by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ) with the same accuracy and passion with which Marshall speaks of the burger.
* Gonzalez, Justo L. The Story of Christianity: The Early Church to the Dawn of the Reformation, Harper Collins Publishers, New York ( 1984 ).
1967 ( Revised edition: Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1984 0-226-28263-5 ; 3rd edition: New York: Dover, 1995 0-486-28598-7 ).
After working as an associate professor, and later as full professor, at the State University of New York at Buffalo, he joined the National Institutes of Health in 1984.
He made a cameo appearance in the 1984 film Gremlins and directed the Bugs Bunny / Daffy Duck animated sequences that bookend Gremlins 2: The New Batch ( 1990 ).
* 1984 – Bernhard Hugo Goetz shoots four African-American would-be muggers on an express train in Manhattan, New York City.
Another young bassist of note is Esperanza Spalding ( born 1984 ) who, at 27 years of age, already won a Grammy for Best New Artist.
* Solomon, R. C., Morality and the Good Life: An Introduction to Ethics Through Classical Sources, New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1984.
* Toulmin, Stephen, " Fall of a Genius ", a book review of " Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges ", in The New York Review of Books, 19 January 1984, p. 3ff.
François Roland Truffaut ( 6 February 1932 – 21 October 1984 ) was an influential filmmaker and film critic, one of the founders of the French New Wave.
New directors who appeared in the 80s include actor Jūzō Itami, who directed his first film, The Funeral, in 1984, and achieved critical and box office success with Tampopo in 1985.
It was initially popularized circa 1984 in discothèques catering to gay and mixed, primarily African-American and Latino audiences in Chicago, but beginning in 1985, fanned out to other major cities such as Detroit, Toronto, New York City, Boston, Montreal, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Manchester, Miami, London, and Paris.
1984 and York
( 1984 ) With a Daughter's Eye: A Memoir of Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson, New York: William Morrow.
* Gisela Bock " Racism and Sexism in Nazi Germany: Motherhood, Compulsory Sterilization, and the State " from When Biology Became Destiny: Women in Weimar and Nazi Germany edited by Renate Bridenthal, Atina Grossmann, and Marion Kaplan, New York: Monthly Review Press, 1984.
The Nazi Seizure of Power: the Experience Of A Single German Town, 1922 – 1945 New York: F. Watts, 1984.
In the 20th century there was also renewed interest in Machiavelli's La Mandragola ( 1518 ), which received numerous stagings, including several in New York, at the New York Shakespeare Festival in 1976 and the Riverside Shakespeare Company in 1979, as a musical comedy by Peer Raben in Munich's antiteater in 1971, and at London's National Theatre in 1984.
1984 and Times
The New York Times review of the 1984 revival stated that " the show attempts an ironic marriage of Broadway and Oriental idioms in its staging, its storytelling techniques and, most of all, in its haunting Stephen Sondheim songs.
Stripping also was part of " genre " films, such as horror thriller Fear City ( 1984 ), by Abel Ferrara, about a mass-murderer who terrorizes dancers working at a seedy strip club in Times Square, New York.
Hawn's box office success continued with comedies like Seems Like Old Times ( 1980 ), Protocol ( 1984 ), and Wildcats ( 1986 ) — Hawn also served as executive producer on the latter two — and dramas like Best Friends ( 1982 ) and Swing Shift ( 1984 ).
His 1984 book Reasons and Persons ( described by Alan Ryan in The Sunday Times as " something close to a work of genius ") has been very influential.
In late December 1984, the 1985 edition reached first place in the category of paperback Advice, How-To and Miscellaneous books, on the New York Times best-seller list, with more than 1, 760, 000 copies sold at the time.
Buechner has occasionally been accused of being too “ preachy ;” a 1984 review by Anna Shapiro in the New York Times notes “ But for all the colloquialism, there is something, well, preachy and a little unctuous about making yourself an exemplar of faith.
The variety first came to public prominence in an article by David Rosewarne in the Times Educational Supplement in October 1984.
By 1984, the New York Times would say that " the effect of Cranbrook and its graduates and faculty on the physical environment of this country has been profound ... Cranbrook, surely more than any other institution, has a right to think of itself as synonymous with contemporary American design.
Masterpieces from the House of Fabergé ( New York, Harry N Abrahams, 1984 ) ISBN 0-8109-0933-2 * Géza von Habsburg Fabergé Treasures of Imperial Russia ( Link of Times Foundation, 2004 ) ISBN 5-9900284-1-5
The supposition was claimed to be common knowledge in a letter by a member of the public to The New York Times in 1984.
Nevertheless, Connie Francis was able to write and present her published autobiography, Who's Sorry Now ?, in 1984 which became a New York Times bestseller.
* R. A. Fletcher, Saint James's Catapult: The Life and Times of Diego Gelmírez of Santiago de Compostela Oxford University Press, 1984: chapter 3, " The Early History of the Cult of St. James "
In June 1984, Friedman was transferred to Jerusalem, where he served as the Times Jerusalem Bureau Chief until February 1988.
The term's first appearance in the New York Times is in a 1984 editorial penned by then mayor Ed Koch, appealing to the federal government to aid in fighting crime on the neighborhood's beleaguered streets:
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