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The War of the Worlds: Warner Bros
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Given the circumstances of the 1938 radio broadcast of "War of the Worlds," do you think you would have panicked? Have students write a response to that questions in their journals. They must include three supporting ideas to justify their responses.
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Neil Gaiman's graphic novel, "Death: The High Cost of Living," long in development at Warner Bros., has a new home at New Line Cinema. According to published reports, Gaiman is in negotiations to direct the film, which has been retitled "Death's Day."
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With the 62nd anniversary of "War of the World" approaching, exactly where was the New York studio where the broadcast originated? If the building is still standing, is the studio still in use?
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Tzu is the story of a Chinese warrior who, in the 10th century, at the end of the Soong Dynasty, begins a crusade to destroy the Brotherhood of Claws and their leader, Lord Dragonclaw. But his quest is more than simple revenge - he finds himself embroiled in a conflict of cosmic proportions, as all of time and space unfold before him. From the battlefields of ancient China to the streets of contemporary Manhattan, Tzu will reap the seeds sown by his enemies...with death.
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UW-Whitewater The Blogs@UWW system uses the WordPress software. This system is managed and maintained by iCIT/Learning Technology Center. It has full capability as any public blogging systems, with RSS feeds so your postings can be broadcast easily. Your blogs can ... be customized with access restriction for a private group if desired.
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Roughly 20 acts per night will be heard by UnAuthorized/Asylum/Warner A&R reps, who will fly from New York City to attend each of the 10 showcases. Announced cities that will host Warner Bros. Urban showcases include Boston, Virginia Beach, Charlotte, Birmingham, Montgomery, Jackson, Louisville, New Orleans, Orlando, Miami, Houston, Dallas, Memphis, San Antonio, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Columbus, Detroit, Denver, San Francisco and Los Angeles. More cities may be announced later.
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