This episode chronicles the transformation of black gospel music into a defining sound for all americans and examines soul music's role in the simultaneous quest for african american equality in the '60s. On hand to tell the tale: berry gordy, jr., Ray charles, martha reeves, mary wilson, booker t. And the mgs, wilson pickett, maxine powell of the motown "charm school," motown choreographer cholly atkins, and many more. The hour journeys from detroit's motown records to stax records in memphis. Last stop: the fame studio in muscle shoals, alabama, where aretha franklin, a detroit preacher's daughter, made musical magic.

When I read the final two lines of this poem, I think of hope. But more specifically, I think of the way language can offer access to hope, and I think of how metaphor \u2014 used as a tool of re-imagination, of newfound agency \u2014 can be a kind of hope. How can we reach into what has never been connected to us? How can we draw lines between newer imaginations of language, of people, of the act of being alive? Reeves\u2019 speaker says to be like grass. To grow wildly over the graves. The poem doesn\u2019t say this is how you do this. It simply says notice, witness what already is, and how you could be such a thing, too. The poem begins with what is mistaken and ends with what could be.


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I have heard of a land on the faraway strand this a beautiful home of the soul

Built by Jesus on high there we never shall die

This the land where we'll never grow old

Never grow old never grow old in the land where we'll never grow old

Never grow old never grow old in the land where we'll never grow old

[ piano ]

When our work here is done and the life's crown is won

And our troubles and trials are o'er

All our sorrow will end and our voices will blend

With the loved ones who've gone on before

Never grow old...

Despite starring in Speed together, a romance between Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock never really took off.

 

Ever since the two starred alongside each other in the 1994 action-thriller, fans couldn't help but wonder if the pair ever tested their on-screen chemistry off-set. The answer according to Sandra in a recent interview with Esquire magazine? "Nope."

 

"But who knows?," she continued. "Keanu's a guy who, I feel like, is friends with every woman he's ever dated. I don't think there's anyone who has something horrible to say about him. So maybe we could have survived. I don't know. But we didn't have to survive anything. We just get to grow up together on parallel roads and tip our hats and meet for a dinner and try to work together. And the longer time goes on, the more in awe I am of the human being. Would I have been able to say that if he had dumped me and made me angry? Probably not."

REEVES: Ramesh stressed that India will never accept legally binding carbon emissions cuts. But, he said, over the next decade, it will reduce the ratio of greenhouse gas pollution to GDP. In a fast growing economy like India's, that's not a cut. The government's planning a tranche of new measures. It has plans for the world's largest solar power plant. There'll be energy efficiency certificates for industry and clean coal for coal-fired power stations, and more.

Reviewed by:  When Dads Don't Grow Up  Hope Morrison   Parker, Marjorie Blain . When Dads Don't Grow Up; illus. by R.W. Alley. Dial, 2012. 32p. ISBN 978-0-8037-3717-4 $16.99 R 4-7 yrs. This comedic outing follows four dads who show all the signs of never having grown up, from jumping on bubble wrap when a package comes in the mail to diving into piles of leaves during an impromptu football game to cozying up to watch cartoons with a bowl of cereal. The child speaker ("Don't be fooled. They may look like grown-ups on the outside, but underneath they're just like us") is clearly in favor of such dads, loading the text with high praise for both their actions and their attitude ("Dads who never grew up really remember what it's like to be little") and emphasizing the positive relationship between kid and dad. The homey, casual pictures accent watercolor and colored pencil images with sketchy ink texturings in spot-art galleries of young-at-heart dads in action: crawling through tunnels at the playground, scooting trains around in the dentist's lobby, facing off for a game of umbrella hockey. While this is more a list than developed plot, there is lots of potential here for intimate dad-and-child sharing as well as for family storytimes and Father's Day displays. [End Page 473]

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Donald Reeves is a cult figure in religious and political circles. The former Rector of St James` Piccadilly, is a man of action and vision who lives out his religious belief through political activity and struggle. He is charismatic with enormous personal charm and persuasiveness. 



After a conventional middle-class upbringing, Reeves felt pushed by God to be ordained. Following an apprenticeship at Maidstone, where he was already a controversial figure, Reeves became Chaplain to the notorious Anglican bishop Mervyn Stockwood. He was thus trained in an atmosphere of socialist politics with a tinge of sexual ambiguity. Stockwood is just one of the figures about whom Reeves writes with relish and acuity in this volume of memoirs. 



After being radicalized in Chicago in 1968 he carried the revolution to a housing estate in South London. Reeves' heyday was as Rector of St James`s Church in Piccadilly, a space he filled with extraordinary worship, celebrated pulpit dialogues, a coffee house, street market and through which there was an endless march of gurus, leading international film-makers, writers, theologians and politicians. 


Reeves had several brushes with Margaret Thatcher. He has also been an adviser to Rio Tinto on corporate responsibility and worked for Mittal Steel in Bosnia. Today he devotes himself to working for peace in the Balkans, a region he argues which could so easily disintegrate into messy conflict again. Reeves never lets the grass grow under his feet. His energy is inexhaustible (even in his seventies) and this energy pulsates through the pages of this fascinating book. e24fc04721

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