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They were originally named the Rockin' Hellcats, then the Handicaps and finally the Andicaps. In 1963, he formed a group with Robert Reader and David Walsh using little more than Spanish guitars and cheap electrical instruments. His father bought him his first guitar, an acoustic instrument, for £2. As a native of Birmingham, he still has his Brummie accent. Lynne was born in Erdington, Birmingham, to Nancy and Philip Lynne and grew up in Shard End, Birmingham, England, where he attended Alderlea Boys' Secondary School. In 2017, Lynne was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of ELO, and was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2020. He received three Ivor Novello Awards, including the award for Outstanding Services to British Music. ![]() In 2014, Lynne received a star on the Birmingham Walk of Stars, and was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame the following year. Outside of ELO, Lynne's producing credits include the UK or US Top 10 albums Cloud Nine (Harrison, 1987), Mystery Girl (Orbison, 1989), Full Moon Fever (Petty, 1989), Into the Great Wide Open ( Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, 1991), Flaming Pie ( Paul McCartney, 1997) and Get Up! ( Bryan Adams, 2015). Lynne produced all fifteen ELO singles that rose to the Top 10 record charts in the UK. In 2014, Lynne re-formed ELO and resumed concert touring under the name "Jeff Lynne's ELO". Lynne co-produced the Beatles' Anthology reunion singles from John Lennon demos, " Free as a Bird" (1995), " Real Love" (1996), and " Now and Then" (2023). In 1988, under the pseudonyms Otis Wilbury and Clayton Wilbury, he co-founded the supergroup Traveling Wilburys with George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty. Additionally, he began producing various artists. After ELO's original disbandment in 1986, Lynne released two solo albums: Armchair Theatre (1990) and Long Wave (2012). Two ELO albums reached the top of British charts: the disco-inspired Discovery (1979) and the science fiction–themed concept album Time (1981). Following Wood's departure from ELO in 1972, Lynne assumed sole leadership of the band and wrote, arranged and produced virtually all of its subsequent records.ĭuring the 1970s and 1980s, ELO released a string of top 10 albums and singles, including the band's most commercially successful album, the double album Out of the Blue (1977). ![]() ![]() Later that year, Lynne and Wood disbanded the Move to form the band ELO, which was formed out of Lynne's and Wood's desire to create modern rock and pop songs with classical overtones. ![]() In 1970, Lynne accepted Roy Wood's offer to join the Move, with Lynne contributing heavily to the band's last two albums. From 1966 to 1970, Lynne was a founding member and principal songwriter for the Idle Race. He began his music career in 1963 as a member of the Andicaps, leaving the group a year later to join the Chads. Lynne was born in Birmingham and became interested in music during his youth, being heavily inspired by the Beatles. Blue Sky", " Don't Bring Me Down" and " Hold On Tight". He is the co-founder and leader of the rock band Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), which was formed in 1970, and as a songwriter has written most of the band's hits, including " Evil Woman", " Livin' Thing", " Telephone Line", " Mr. Jeffrey Lynne OBE (born 30 December 1947) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. ![]() ![]() When a twist of events cause Stan to get the treasured speaking spot, he implores the party to let the Log Cabin Republicans in to expand their base.Īfter discovering Francine is looking for some excitement in their marriage, Stan gets in the driver's seat and becomes involved in drag racing to spice things up. When he creates a play based on Abraham Lincoln and his close male friend, a local chapter of the Log Cabin Republicans choose Stan to be their speaker. Stan gets passed up to speak at the Republican National Convention and is desperate to speak at anything Republican. Rick Wiener & Kenny Schwartz & Nahnatchka Khan Meanwhile, Roger and Steve set up a makeshift drive-in to try to get to first base with popular schoolgirls, and the saga of Roger's golden, jewel-encrusted turd continues. Stan loses his confidence when a car salesman gets the best of him in a negotiation, and plots his revenge. ![]() "Failure Is Not a Factory-Installed Option" Meanwhile, Roger falls in love with Debbie. Stan freaks out when he discovers that Steve's new girlfriend (a Goth named Debbie) is fat, but when Hayley, Klaus, and Francine point out that Stan is just as fat as Debbie, Stan takes the news to heart and goes on a crash diet.which turns him anorexic. Meanwhile, in a parody of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Roger and Francine role play as a husband and wife, though they can not agree with mutual backstories. Stan tries to get Steve to attend summer camp the only one available that he can find, however, turns out to be a refugee camp in Africa. Without knowing that, I was also reading “Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, and Marriage” while I was reading “Landbridge.” I love the way Munro writes contradictory characters. Like Alice Munro, she is from Goderich, a small town in Ontario. Before, I did not have the words and now I do because of her. I’ve been thinking about the language that she left behind that affirms my writing. The late writer Y-Dang Troeung wrote a scholarly book called “Refugee Lifeworlds” and a memoir called “Landbridge” that is forthcoming. The book was in my pile to read for a long time. I read “The God of Small Things ” by Arundhati Roy, whose heavy use of rich similes and sensory language really excited me as a poet. New York City is where I truly began to emerge, and I still consider the city my home as a poet.Īre there any books or authors that have significantly influenced your writing style or themes? Then I found myself as a prospective student at New York University, sitting in on Yusef Komunyakaa’s class, and again, I was moved by people who were committed to taking the time to write and discuss poems. I wrote bad poems and treated everything I had to say with urgency.įrom there I wrote and wrote, took creative writing workshops, and tried to find other poets who were also writing so I could learn from them. Their words activated in me a willingness to share my story but to first ask which stories I was even interested in telling. It was exciting to hear regular people talk about their lives with strangers in such intimate ways. I’m from a small town, and in Washington, D.C., where I studied international studies, I was exposed to open mics for the first time. ![]() I wish I was, so that I could see a sliver of how my imagination began to take root. Growing up, I loved reading, but I am not one of those writers who wrote poems as a kid and can look back on them now as an adult. I was 19 years old, and I guess rhyming was a baby step toward the poetry that I would read and write later on. How did you begin your journey as a writer? Sok shared recently about her work and her journey as a poet. The Soniat Reading series, named in honor of former professor Katherine “Bonnie” Soniat, alternates annually between fiction writers and poets. Virginia Tech MFA in creative writing students selected Sok as the Soniat Reader for 2023-24. Her works have graced the pages of publications such as the American Poetry Review, Paris Review, and Kenyon Review. ![]() An alumna of New York University's Master of Fine Arts program in creative writing, she was a Jones Lecturer at Stanford University and at the Center for Empowering Refugees and Immigrants in Oakland, California. Sok’s accolades include the 2018 Discovery Poetry Prize from 92Y and a 2017 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Poetry. in the Creativity and Innovation District's performance hall. ![]() in 370/380 Shanks Hall followed by a reading at 7:30 p.m. These events, free and open to all, will begin with a craft talk at 3:30 p.m. 11, the poet and author of “A Nail the Evening Hangs On” will present her work at Virginia Tech. 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If you want to put them in a pen or barn to farm them, they can be led with a lead or will follow food.ĭrops: Leather raw beef milk (when touched with an empty bucket doesn’t kill the cow)Ĭows spawn in plains and other grassy areas. You will find friendly mobs in various biomes-most farm animals are found in plains, forests, taiga, and mountainous areas. This is a good way to raise animals to farm. The two animals will touch each other, and when they part there will be a baby between them the player gets experience points. Most of the friendly mobs can be bred to make babies by feeding two of them a certain item, such as wheat or carrots. Unlike cats and dogs, horses aren’t connected to one player after being tamed-others can ride them too. It might kick you off a few times, but keep trying-eventually it will show hearts and will be tamed. Sometimes this takes patience and a few tries, but once tamed the animals will follow you. When you feed fish to ocelots or bones to wolves, you can tame them, turning them into pet cats and dogs. Most mobs are passive-you can lead them with food or on a lead and you can breed them, but that is the extent of interactions with them. Raising them in farms means you can have an easy supply of chicken, beef, pork, or wool. Taming Mobsįriendly mobs are very helpful in the game. When killed, mobs also leave behind green orbs, which are experience points that you can collect and are needed for enchantments. Iron and diamond make the strongest swords, and enchanted weapons are even more effective, such as using a sword with a Looting enchantment, which will cause the mob to drop more items. Use a sword or a bow and arrow for hunting or self-defense. Many drop two or three different items, though not at the same time.Īll mobs can be killed, but some are harder to kill than others. These are known as mob drops, and each mob has specific drops. When mobs are killed, they leave behind items: meat, leather, or wool in the case of friendly mobs, and spider webs, rotten flesh, or weapons in the case of hostile monsters. Spawners can be used to make grinders, a place where mob spawns are controlled so that players can kill many in a safe manner in order to get experience points in a relatively short time (known as grinding). These can be deactivated by placing torches on or beside the spawner, or they can be broken. Not only do mobs spawn randomly, but there are mob spawners in the game, often in dungeons and abandoned mineshafts they cause a specific type of mob to spawn. Spiders stick around even during the day, but they attack only at night or in the dark. When daylight comes, most hostile mobs will catch fire and burn up, though they are still hostile and will attack even while they’re on fire. Torches or lamps prevent the monsters from showing up. Light an area to stop mobs from spawning. 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Some spawn in specific biomes or areas, or only at night or in a dark place, for instance.įriendly mobs like cows, sheep, and horses are sometimes called critters. Each mob in Minecraft has specific characteristics. Mob is short for “mobile entity,” meaning creatures that can move around the game. From taking down exploding creepers to riding horses across the plains, mobs are a huge part of the game. One of the most important parts of Minecraft is the mobs. Visual Guide to Minecraft®, A: Dig into Minecraft® with this (parent-approved) guide full of tips, hints, and projects! ![]() Platypuses use their tails for all sorts of things. The platypus packs it all into pouches in his cheek to carry it up to the surface where it munches away, using the bits of gravel as makeshift teeth to break up tougher food. Along with worms, insects, shellfish, and whatever else these bottom-feeders scoop up to make a meal out of, the platypus also picks up gravel from the riverbed. Platypuses don’t have teeth inside their bill, which makes it difficult to chew some of their favorite foods-but they have worked out a pretty ingenious solution. Platypuses use gravel as makeshift teeth. One of the most remarkable and weird aspects of the platypus-its ability to lay eggs-wasn’t discovered for another 100 years. “It naturally excites the idea of some deceptive preparation by artificial means,” zoologist George Shaw wrote in the first scientific description of the platypus, published in 1799. When the first platypus specimen was sent back to England from Australia in the late 18th century, the scientists who examined it thought that someone was playing a trick on them. Male platypuses have venomous spurs.Ī taxidermied platypus. The babies drink it up by sucking it out the folds of their mother's skin, or her fur. Instead, their milk is released out of mammary gland ducts on their abdomen. ![]() Female platypuses, however, don’t have nipples. Platypuses nurse without nipples.Īlthough platypuses are born out of leathery eggs, the babies nurse from their mother. In 2008, scientists deciphered the entire DNA of the duck-billed platypus and determined that, in accordance with the animal’s somewhat bizarre appearance, the platypus shared genes with reptiles, birds, and mammals. These egg-laying mammals get their name from the hole that serves as both an anus and a urino-genital opening. Platypuses are one of only five species of extant monotremes-just them and four species of echidna-which split from the rest of the mammals 166 million years ago. The platypus is a monotreme-which means “single hole” in Greek. Platypuses are no different: In 2013, the discovery of a single tooth helped researchers identify a prehistoric platypus that was more than three feet long-double the size of the modern animal. The ancient versions of a lot of modern animals, including penguins, were oversized monsters compared to the animals we know today. It’s so sensitive that the platypus can hunt with its eyes, ears, and nose all closed, relying entirely on the bill’s electrolocation. Jason Edwards/Photodisc/Getty ImagesĪ platypus’s bill has thousands of cells that give it a sort of sixth sense, allowing them to detect the electric fields generated by all living things. The platypus’s bill gives it a sixth sense. |
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