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TH Daily - November 14 - Guy Benson, Doug Giles, Austin Hill, Steve Chapman, Marjorie Dannenfelser and More

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Is There a Battle Brewing for the Soul of the GOP?
Guy Benson:

A heated war of words has broken out between two conservative groups over conflicting GOP freshmen orientation events scheduled for Sunday afternoon. ... more


The Petit Murders: Why You and Yours Need a Gun
Doug Giles:

The details surrounding the July 23, 2007 murders of the Petit family in Connecticut are about as grisly as the hordes of hell can concoct. ... more


Fewer Americans Want To Work: An Obama Success?
Austin Hill:

It's not that fewer Americans are searching for work. There are, to put it simply, less of us who want to work and to produce. ... more


Get the Government Out of Our Pants
Steve Chapman:

Jennifer Aniston is going to think twice before flying commercial. ... more


Elections Have Consequences
Marjorie Dannenfelser :

At the Susan B. Anthony List, we have a clear mission: to advance pro-life women as political leaders and to elect and preserve pro-life candidates, Republicans and Democrats alike, who will not subordinate the sanctity of life to any other issue, whether that issue is health care reform, bankruptcy reform or deficit reductions. ... more


Hell No, She Won't Go!
Ken Connor:

With great power comes great responsibility.  When things go well, the person in power tends to get the credit, and when they go poorly, that same person will bear the brunt of the nation's outrage.  Nowhere does this maxim ring more true than in Washington, D.C, and this election cycle the American people sent a clear message to the party in power:  We reject your policies and your agenda, and we hold you responsible for the mess you've created. ... more


Gearing up for failure?
Paul Jacob:

Priorities. The lack of which have caused our current mess. Going forward, a lack of priorities will also fail to clean up that mess. ... more


Voters Side With Small Businesses, Not Labor Bosses
Katie Gage:

The resounding message from this election was that the small business community matters and voters will not tolerate an agenda that threatens its viability or existence. ... more


Getting our Fiscal House in Order
Ken Blackwell:

Fiscal conservatives like Reps. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) and Tom Graves (R-G.A.) are gaining momentum within the Republican caucus as exactly the type of principled leaders needed to bring fiscal sanity to the appropriations committee. ... more


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UCLA to present Shakuhachi music, Nov 15, 3-5PM

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UCLA to present Shakuhachi music, Nov 15, 3-5 PM


UCLA Paul I. and Hisako Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies Colloquium


Kaoru Kakizakai, Shakuhachi performer and instructor of the International Shakuhachi Training Center


A Presentation of Shakuhachi Honkyoku: Performance and Talk


Introductions and opening remarks will be made by UCLA ethnomusicology professor, Bill Schultz


Monday, November 15, 2010
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Faculty Center, Hacienda Room in the UCLA Westwood Campus
Los Angeles, CA 90095


Shakuhachi Kaoru Kakizakai
Shakuhachi performer and instructor Kaoru Kakizakai

Kaoru Kakizakai was born in Chichibu, Saitama Prefecture in 1959 and started playing the kena while he was in his teens.


At 21 he started playing the shakuhachi in the Kinko style. His teacher recognized an unusual ability to play so he recommended him study with the master,Yokoyama Katsuya.


He graduated from the NHK Traditional Music Conservatory and is the winner of the prestigious Kumamoto All Japan Hogaku competition.


He has recorded with Yokoyama sensei on his CDs and videos and is a popular leader of shakuhachi workshops for the International Shakuhachi Training Center (Kokusai Shakuhachi Kenshukan) in Tokyo.


He has performed extensively in America, Europe, Asia, and Australia and is a faculty member of the Boulder Colorado summer intensive camps as well as the Australian Shakuahchi Festivals.

Currently he is research fellow at the Tokyo College of Music, full time instructor for the International Shakuhachi Kenshukan and NHK Culture Centre and President of the International Shakuhachi Kenshu-kan Chichibu School and Higashi Yamato School.


The UCLA Colloquium is free and open to UCLA students, faculty and staff, and invited guests.


www.international.ucla.edu/japan

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