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bass Wm. Clay Thompson: The Gamblers: Sleepy Bill Burns: baritone Andrew Wilkowske: Arnold Rothstein: baritone Charles Eaton: Abe Attell: tenor Brian Wallin: The Civilians: Katie Jackson soprano: Jasmine Habersham: Ring Lardner: baritone Kelly Markgraf: Hugh Fullerton: tenor Dennis Peterson: Alfred Austrian, Esq. bass Benjamin Sieverding ...
Sasha Cooke and Wei Wu reprised their roles from the Santa Fe run, with John Moore singing the role of Steve Jobs and Bille Bruley as Steve Wozniak. Michael Christie returned as conductor. [12] [13] (This performance run was originally scheduled for the summer of 2020; it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.) [14]
Guitarists and vocalists Wood Lin and Judy Chan met each other in high school, and remained friends during their days at Taipei National University of the Arts.In 2012, they started a band with schoolmates Lee You on bass and Huang Shih-Wei on drums, naming it Party at Cao Dong Street (草東街派對) The story of the band's formation is similar to that of most student bands: Caodong Street ...
Wei Wu Wei influenced among others, the British mathematician and author G. Spencer-Brown, Galen Sharp, and Ramesh Balsekar. [ citation needed ] Wei Wu Wei is discussed in some detail in the book Taoism for Dummies (John Wiley and Sons Canada, 2013).
Wu wei (traditional Chinese: 無為; simplified Chinese: 无为; pinyin: wúwéi) is a polymorphic, ancient Chinese concept expressing an ideal practice of "inaction", "inexertion" or "effortless action", [a] [1] [2] as a state of personal harmony and free-flowing, spontaneous creative manifestation.
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Black Panther (Chinese: 黑豹; pinyin: Hēi Bào) is a seminal Chinese rock band founded in 1987. It was originally fronted by one of China's alternative music pioneers Dou Wei. [1]
Cao Xiu (died 28 November 228 [a]), courtesy name Wenlie, was a Chinese military general of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China. A distant younger relative of the warlord Cao Cao, Cao Xiu started his career in the late Eastern Han dynasty as a military officer under Cao Cao.