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Cage and Ice
A Cage of Ice
In A Cage of Ice, a British doctor living in New York, receives a mystery package addressed to Professor Ed Ward.
* A Cage of Ice ( 1970 )
McCoy along with Carter ( original Nefilim collaborator ) spent eighteen months recording new demos in McCoy's mobile recording studio, dubbed " The Ice Cage " which took them to various places, including Norway.
According to McCoy, Ice Cage sessions generated enough material for a double album, yet it was ultimately decided to narrow the track listing down to one disc.
#" Xiberia ( Seasons in the Ice Cage )" – 7: 33

Cage and for
The 1979 film La Cage aux Folles ran for well over a year at the Paris Theatre, an art house cinema in New York City, and was a commercial success at theaters throughout the country, in both urban and rural areas.
John Cage and Lejaren Hiller wrote HPSCHD ( 1969 ) for harpsichord and computer-generated tape.
On April 18, 2010, Grammer made his Broadway musical debut playing the role of Georges in a revival of the Jerry Herman / Harvey Fierstein musical La Cage aux Folles, for which he was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical.
In 2010, Grammer enjoyed his first Tony Award nomination for La Cage Aux Folles as Best Leading Actor in a Musical.
However, 20th-century composer John Cage thought that any sound can be music, saying, for example, " There is no noise, only sound.
Modernist styles of music have also appealed to composers writing for the modern grand piano, including John Cage and Philip Glass.
However, for the rejected pilot " The Cage " ( 1964 ), Roddenberry went with director Robert Butler's choice of John Hoyt to play Dr. Philip Boyce.
The Rock won a number of minor awards, including ' Best On-Screen Duo ' for Connery and Cage at the MTV Movie Awards.
Nicolas Cage was considered for the role of John Bender.
" The second version, told by McCartney, is that in late 1965, Ono was in London compiling original musical scores for a book John Cage was working on called Notations.
Almost immediately after John Cage finished teaching at the New School for Social Research in the summer of 1960, Ono was determined to rent a place to present her works along with the work of other New York avant-garde artists.
In late 1965, Ono was in London compiling original musical scores for a book John Cage was working on.
The Iron Cage: The Story of the Palestinian Struggle for Statehood.
A rectangular grid is commonly used for the graph ; in this form the game was independently invented by David Gale, and has been known as Gale, Bridg-It, and Bird Cage.
Cage armour can also cause the projectile to pitch up or down on impact, lengthening the penetration path for the shaped charge's penetration stream.
Local residents and common visitors, some of which have shown up for The Telluride Film Festival, have included John Denver, Bob Dylan, Daryl Hannah, Diablo Cody, Jerry Seinfeld, Greg Kinnear, Ed Helms, Nicolas Cage, P! nk, Jason Schwartzman, Sean Penn, Oprah Winfrey and Tom Cruise.
Cage diving and swimming with sharks is a focus for a booming tourist industry due to its popularity.
The character was initially depicted as the USS Enterprise's science officer for the original pilot, " The Cage " ( 1964 ).
* In 1938, John Cage invented the prepared piano for a Syvilla Fort dance work titled Bacchanale.
Cage said that many of his pieces were written either specifically for Tudor to perform or with him in mind, once stating " what you had to do was to make a situation that would interest him.
Among many works created for the company, Tudor composed Soundings: Ocean Diary ( 1994 ), the electronic component of Ocean, which was conceived by John Cage and Merce Cunningham, with choreography by Merce Cunningham, orchestral music by Andrew Culver, and design by Marsha Skinner.
To prepare for his role, Hoffman watched the film La Cage aux Folles several times.
John Cage's Roaratorio: an Irish circus on Finnegans Wake combines a collage of sounds mentioned in Finnegans Wake, with Irish jigs and Cage reading his Writing for the Second Time through Finnegans Wake, one of a series of five writings based on the Wake.

Cage and example
Gene Ahern's The Squirrel Cage ( January 3, 1937 ), an example of a topper ( comic strip ) | topper strip which is better remembered than the strip it accompanied, Ahern's Room and Board ( comic strip ) | Room and Board.
The most famous example is the " Suite for Toy Piano " ( 1948 ) by John Cage.
Earlier, John Cage and others had composed aleatoric or indeterminate music, which is created by chance processes but does not have the strict mathematical basis ( Cage's Music of Changes, for example, uses a system of charts based on the I-Ching ).
Cage took it to work in his way of making compositions then ; and he used the idea of 64 — the number of the hexagrams — to say that you had 64, for example, sounds ; then you could cast, by chance, to find which sound first appeared, cast again, to say which sound came second, cast again, so that it's done by, in that sense, chance operations.
This inspired Cage to use a similar idea, as he later stated, " Actually what pushed me into it was not guts but the example of Robert Rauschenberg.
John Cage, for example, was influenced by ideas of Henry David Thoreau and other anarchist writers.
This, however, does not make John Cage, for example, a proto-punk artist.
: In spite of the close relationship of the Wittelsbach to France it is the second smallest section with works for example of Claude Lorrain (" The Expulsion of Hagar "), Nicolas Poussin (" Midas and Bacchus "), François Boucher (" Madame de Pompadour ") (" Reclining Girl "), Nicolas Lancret (" The Bird Cage "), Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin (" Woman Cleaning Turnips "), Maurice-Quentin de la Tour (" Mademoiselle Ferrand Meditating on Newton "), Claude Joseph Vernet (" Eastern Harbour at Dawn ") and Jean-Honoré Fragonard (" Girl with Dog ").
The chamber version of his 1975 composition Sight Rhythmics reflects the latter in its unusual instrumentation of violin, banjo, steel drum, electric piano, and tuba, for example, but after a year in New York City, however, the influence of John Cage and Morton Feldman became more apparent in Kondo's style.

Cage and involves
The storyline involves a large scale super-hero crossover featuring Marvel characters such as Spider-Man, Captain America, Wolverine, Daredevil, Luke Cage and Nick Fury fighting a wide array of super-villains who have received hi-tech armaments from a mysterious benefactor.

Cage and London
* Henry James-The Princess Casamassima ( 1886 ), A London Life ( 1888 ), What Maisie Knew ( 1897 ), In the Cage ( 1898 )
* London Zoo, various buildings ( 1826 – 28 ) and ( 1831 – 34 ); surviving buildings include the Giraffe House, the Camel House, the Raven Cage and the tunnel under the Outer Circle, connecting the two parts of the zoo.
Leading the cast were Will Swenson ( Berger in the 2009 revival of Hair ), Tony Sheldon, who has played Bernadette in the Australian and London productions, and Nick Adams ( the original Angelique in the current revival of La Cage aux Folles ).
The self-consciously risqué bourgeois high jinks of Brandon Thomas ' Charley's Aunt ( London, 1892 ) were still viable theatre material in La Cage aux Folles 1978, ( remade, as The Birdcage, as late as 1996 ).
He played Edouard Dindon in the original London cast of La Cage aux Folles.
* The Gilded Cage ( 1919 ), De Morgan Centre, London.
Since 2001 she has toured with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company performing Gavin Bryars ‘ Bi-ped ’ and the solo work for cello, ‘ One 8 ’ by John Cage, in Paris, Mullhouse, Berlin, Dublin, Reykjavik, Bergen, Hong Kong, Brazil and at The Barbican, London.
At the Theater des Westens in Berlin, he played roles in Guys and Dolls, Jesus Christ Superstar ( as Jesus ), La Cage aux Folles ( as both Jean Michel and Albin / Zaza ) and was playing Robert in Company when he had an audition for Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera in London, where he originated the role of Raoul.
She was in the original London cast of La Cage aux Folles at the London Palladium in 1986, playing the role of Jacqueline.
Observer ( London, England ), June 11, 2000, review of Rattling the Cage, p. 13.
It was the location of the London Cage, the British government MI9 centre used during the Second World War and the Cold War.
No 8 was used as an interrogation centre for German POWs during World War II and was known as the London Cage.
An aviary, Raven Cage dating from 1829, is regarded as one of the oldest structures at the London Zoo.
In February 2007, Howard competed in the Cage Rage Championships at Wembley Arena in London, England against Wolfslaire fighter Tom Blackledge.

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