I grew up in a school that had a big music program, and it was incredible. It's what I looked forward to during the day. I had chorus, strings, band.
I mean, Internet radio, which is basically a guy with his iTunes putting it over the computer, is the only way you're going to get true eclectic music programmed.
I don't believe in an annual dose of film music for the sake of it being film music. If we program film music, it will be because there is a real artistic reason for doing so.
But still as compared to many, many orchestras in the world, I think you find a lot more new music and living composers on our programs than many other places.
We do a lot of light classical programming with that, too... obviously... a lot of Tchaikovsky music, Grieg, things like that which have become less classical with classical concerts.
The displacement of scripted series by reality programming continues to be a severe obstacle to a working actor's ability to earn a living.
With his deeds, not only words, President Obama has revitalized our struggling space program.
When people have options for what they want to see, it forces the quality of programming and content to be higher.
I did a lot of commercial and theater work when I got out of school and was living in Dallas, and I moved to Chicago to go through the Second City Conservatory Program.
I first became familiar with Dave Eggers's work when I was living in San Francisco and enrolled at USF's MFA Program.
When Roosevelt came along, I approved of his program, generally. I figured an economic system should work for people, not vice versa.
We need no language to laugh
Imagination is thinking beyond language.
Tears are the noble language of the eye.
Language is the dress of thought.
Language for me narrates the pictures in my mind.
I know what the structure of the language is.
The language of the universe is not math, but physics.
Music is a second language to my heart.
A language is everything you do.
Dance is the hidden language of the soul