Midori - 1999 40 Under 40 - Crain's New York Business Rising Stars As a violin virtuoso, midori has played for the worlds most discerning audiences. But some of her best responses have come from a different source the http://mycrains.crainsnewyork.com/40under40/profiles/1999/110
USC Thornton School Of Music : Faculty Profiles: Midori Goto midori Goto, strings professor and the Jascha Heifetz Chair in Music, is an internationallyrenowned musician whose performing career has spanned nearly 25 http://www.usc.edu/schools/music/private/faculty/mgoto.php
Midori Sushi & Korean BBQ - Lansing, MI, 48917 - Citysearch Come to Citysearch to get information, directions, and reviews on midori Sushi Korean BBQ and other 4Star Restaurants in Lansing. http://lansing.citysearch.com/profile/34653424/lansing_mi/midori_sushi_korean_bb
Extractions: Lansing Other Cities What e.g., "Pizza" Search Restaurants only in Where e.g., "Lansing" My Locations Add / Edit Locations Recent Locations Clear recent locations Did you find what you were looking for? Use the search box in the upper left-hand corner to track down anything you want. close 436 Elmwood Rd 3 Reviews Write a Review Poor Service, Average-at-best Food 03/21/2008 Posted by Affoodianado Pros: Only sushi in the area Cons: Poor service, poor food, very slow service I drive 86 miles justs to eat here 01/18/2008 Posted by adddrock its the only place i have ever been to that the quality of service, selection of sushi and korean bbq was this amazing. The Kalbi or bbq beef rib tips boneless, are the best i have ever had. Sake is ok make sure u follow those rules for drinkin it though. I drive from detroit metro airport area 86 miles to lansing just for this place. I cannot find anywhere else that replicates the experience. so enjoy it if your close. Kampai! or Cheers!
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Extractions: Closed For a town that is landlocked, Austin has more than its share of good Sushi restaurants. The subject of this week's review is Midori Sushi on 183 near Anderson. Proprietor David Cho has crafted a very elegant and tasty little restaurant. The wait staff is very personable and enthusiastic, the environment cozy and comforting, and the food just rocks. Everything they do at Midori Sushi takes on a personal hue which leads to lots of loyal and regular customers. In fact, each time I've gone there, I've seen some of the same people. The entrees are no less intriguing. The sushi is fresh and of excellent quality. I've tried the maguro [tuna] and the hamachi [yellowtail]. You must also sample their Udon soup. The San Kai Udon is my favorite because it's filled with sea food, those wonderful thick udon noodles [these rate very high on the "slurpability" scale] and of course the wonderful, rich broth that forms the basis for all Udon soups.
Forensic Anthropology A. midori Albert, Ph.D. Forensic Anthropologist, Associate Professor Department of Anthropology University of North Carolina Wilmington http://people.uncw.edu/albertm/
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Midori Sour Recipe A delicious recipe for midori Sour, with midori® melon liqueur, whisky sour mix, Sprite® soda and cherries. Also lists similar drink recipes. http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink1421.html
Extractions: 75 comments add comments Midori sour posted by Sonja @ 03:45AM, 4/29/06 I don't drink and this drink was very pleasant but not alcoholly. Midori Sour posted by Karen @ 05:38PM, 5/04/06 I have had many drinks and this is my favorite by far! I don't like the alcohol taste and this drink does a great job getting rid of it. Lovin it posted by Nick @ 06:27PM, 5/19/06 First drank it in mexico, introduced to me by a firefighter... I'm a guy and i like this drink :) The best posted by Jenny-O @ 01:28PM, 5/26/06 This is one of the few that gets you going without feeling the liquor. My Fav! posted by Heather @ 10:31AM, 6/16/06 I LOVE this drink! I had it for the first time in the Bahamas and after that I drank nothing but these the rest of the time. Can't taste too much alcohol, but trust me, it will allow you to have a good time!! THE best posted by aanon @ 02:12AM, 6/23/06
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Extractions: current the LIST flickr April 01, 2008 music music music! The VV got me a 90's dance compilation (he was going to make me one until he found a CD that had almost the exact same mix he was going to use so he just bought it for me haha) and it has Crystal Waters' 100% Pure Love on it. I TOTALLY FORGOT HOW MUCH I LOVE THAT SONG. Anyway, I YouTubed the video and whoaaaa nelly Crystal Waters is so freaking awesome? Here's the video . I swear Monifah's "Touch It" has a very similar feel to this song (I think it's the beat) and the video reminds me of something Aaliyah would have been in. Something about her style and the video's style and agghhh. Speaking of Crystal Waters and awesome, I discovered that there is a Crystal Waters/Calabria (by Rune) mashup done by Alex Gaudino. I love love love the Calabria instrumental but I never really liked that song by whatshisname that sampled it (the one that's always on the radio..). So yeah. Here's the
Midori Yama Budokai midori Yama Budokai is an organization for the propagation of martial styles and techniques with the purpose of maintaining traditional values and intent of http://www.midoriyamabudokai.com/
Web | Graphic Designer | Midori Sakano graphis web designer, midori sakano s website. Hello, my name is midori sakano. I am web/graphic designer working for ARTISTdirect in Santa Monica, http://midorisakano.com/
Extractions: Hello, my name is midori sakano. I am web/graphic designer working for ARTISTdirect in Santa Monica, CA. I love taking photograh, travelling, spas, brunch, fashion, mucic ofcourse...I work for music website ...more I am trying to write something...it maybe japanese, it maybe english... c midorisakano.com 2007-2008 all right reserved
Midori In Asia: A temporary weblog on midori s trip to Asia in 2005, hosted by ArtsJournal.com. http://www.artsjournal.com/midori/
Extractions: an ARTSJOURNAL ArtsJournal Home AJ Blog Central Dear Doug, I have enjoyed keeping this blog over the last two weeks. In addition to my concerts and other activities here in Asia, the blog gave me the opportunity to share my thoughts and feelings about these experiences with you and our readers. As is often the case, the impact of these experiences is likely to manifest itself in my future endeavors. I particularly enjoyed thinking about different ways to form strong partnerships among the relevant parties in concert presentation the audience, presenters, and performers. Whether in the East or in the West, I continue to explore ways of keeping music alive and vivid through different presentation methods. The young violinists in Singapore, the arts management students in Japan, and all the other young people I have encountered in the last two weeks will keep energizing and motivating my future activities. I look forward to continuing our dialogue informally and to hearing from our readers how they think we can better achieve a more active and involved audience/presenter/artist axis. With best wishes
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Midori Joins London Orchestra For midori subject of the London Symphony Orchestras 2008 Artist Portrait music is about more than being one of the worlds great violinists. http://www.huliq.com/52235/midori-joins-london-orchestra
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Extractions: Track Listing of songs: Praeludium and Allegro in the style of Pugnani; Apple Blossoms: Miniature Viennese March; Apple Blossoms: Syncopation; Spanish Dances (2) for Violin and Piano, Op. 21: no 2, Habanera; Cantabile for Violin and Guitar in D major, ... Discography Midori - Live At Carnegie Hall DVD
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Extractions: Midori showcases two distinctive contemporaries in three Lincoln Center concerts, the first of which takes place on February 13. In the midst of her 25th anniversary season, violinist Midori comes to Lincoln Center in 2008 with three unusual concerts, all featuring the music of two important composers who flourished in the final decades of the last century, Alfred Schnittke and Toru Takemitsu. Her Lincoln Center series is part of a schedule that includes more than 90 concerts in Europe and Asia during her 25th season of public performance. Midori photo by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders The work of Schnittke and Takemitsu brought each composer worldwide distinction, yet neither has become truly popular. Midori hopes to bring their distinctive musical voices to a wider audience by combining their works with familiar repertoire staples on each program, all to be performed in the Rose Theater at Jazz at Lincoln Center. The first and second concerts will feature pre-concert talks. Midori will speak before the first with Peter Grilli, Executive Director of the Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture at Columbia University in New York. A longtime friend of Takemitsu, Grilli was the composer's personal representative in the United States. Laurel E. Fay, a musicologist, writer and scholar of Russian music, will lecture before the second concert.
Extractions: var type_date="feature_07162002"; document.write(""); The general consensus abroad seems to be that Japanese cinema really only began in earnest during the 50s, when films such as Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon (1950), Kimisaburo Yoshimura's A Tale of Genji ("Genji Monogatari", 1952), Kenji Mizoguchi's Ugetsu ("Ugetsu Monogatari", 1953), and Teinosuke Kinugasa's Gate of Hell (Jigokumon, 1953) were first unveiled to a wider world. In reality, the Japanese film industry began pretty shortly after the new medium was born at the tail-end of the 19th century, yet still hardly anything has been written outside of Japan on the subject of pre-War Japanese cinema (an obvious exception being Anderson and Richie's The Japanese Film : Art and Industry, published in 1959). That any films do remain from this period is largely down to the work of one man, Shunsui Matsuda. Born in 1925, Matsuda began his vocation working as a child benshi. In 1947, when post-War shortages meant there really weren't a lot of films being shown in the more provincial areas of Japan, he found himself part of a troupe of itinerant benshi travelling around Kyushu, whose burgeoning coal mining industry had attracted a lot of workers to the region. The desperate shortage of any means of entertainment in the area meant that reruns of old silent films were still immensely popular. The story goes that Matsuda discovered one of the projectionists snipping out footage from one of these films because it "dragged the film down", and thereupon decided to dedicate his life to the act of preserving these early cinematic documents.