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K9.5: The Tail-Wag Tour is the fourth game in the K9.5 series of educational video games produced for the PlayStation by Lightspan. This game is designed to improve reading / language arts skill. The player has four learning objectives:
*Identify parts of speech
*Identify the predicate and the subject of a sentence
*Identify direct objects, indirect objects, and prepositional phrases
*Identify complete sentences, sentence fragments, and run-on sentences
The player can help five characters, Ella, Gershwyn, Maxine, Riff, and Theo get ready for a concert by programming lights, cameras, and the backdrop projector while learning about parts of speech and grammar. Dogs are the theme of this title.
As with all Lightspan games, this title was not released to retail to the general public. Instead, it was only available to schools for educational purposes.
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Litsa Spathi (born July 12th, 1958) is a Greek painter, visual poet, performer, Intermedia and Fluxus artist. She makes collages, objectbooks, fluxus poetry and large acrylic paintings. She used to be active in mail art as well. In 2003 she founded together with Ruud Janssen the Fluxus Heidelberg Center in which they publish their work. She is currently living in Heidelberg, Germany and Breda, Netherlands.
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Spathi was selected to publish an essay as one of eleven contemporary "New Fluxus" artists who are seen to 'inhabit the site of Fluxus, developing and interpreting the Fluxus tradition in a new way.' in a special double issue of the journal Visible Language on Fluxus. The double issue was developed by Owen Smith and Ken Friedman and published through the Rhode Island School of Design In 2007 Spathi founded Fluxlist Europe as a performance. This is a digital platform for Fluxus artists and visual poets to publish their work and to discuss the new and old Fluxus.
In 2010 her visual poetry videos were discussed in the publication 'Hauptdarsteller Schrift. Ein Überblick über Schrift in Film und Video von 1895-2009. Epistemata Literaturwissenschaft Bd. 693' published by Königshausen & Neumann. In 2014 her videos were published in the exhibition catalog 'Schriftfilme: Schrift als Bild in Bewegung' by Hatje Cantz and shown in the exhibition which took place at ZKM Karlsruhe from November 2013 till January 2014.
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MXW Pro Wrestling (MXW) is an independent professional wrestling promotion founded and operated by former ECW manager and color commentator Joel Gertner. The company is based in New York, New York, but has presented the majority of its live events in Connecticut.
History
2004-2005
After the cancellation of ECW on TNN, a weekly prime-time cable TV program which ran from 1999 to 2000 on the network currently known as Spike, Joel Gertner became active on the independent circuit. After working with several promotions in the New York Tri-State and New England regions, Gertner launched MXW Pro Wrestling in late 2004. Their premiere event was held at Crystal's Night Club in Bristol, Connecticut on November 5, 2004, and featured an appearance by Matt Striker as Muscles Marinara and saw ECW Triple Crown winner Mikey Whipwreck defeat Maverick Wild and "Sudden Impact" Dylan Kage in the main event.
They returned to the same venue for their second show on January 30, 2005, at which Boogalou defeated Jay Lethal in the main event. Following this event, the company went on hiatus for approximately one year.
2006
MXW returned in early 2006 and announced that their third show would be held on April 1, 2006, at Crystal's Night Club. This event included the first match between Jason Blade and Xavier and the MXW debuts of and Josh Daniels.
MAYhem
They returned to the same venue for their fourth event and presented "MXW MAYhem" on May 27, 2006. Featuring a quadruple main event, this event saw Mercedes Martinez pin Cindy Rogers in the first MXWomen's Match, Xavier pin the debuting "Hurricane" John Walters, and the first MXW appearance of Antonio "The Promise" Thomas. The Gaijin Battle Series, an original MXW concept which spotlights American combatants who wrestle for different Japanese wrestling organizations in competition against one another, was launched at this show. In the final match of the evening, Josh Daniels, who represented Pro Wrestling Zero-One, defeated "Die Hard" Eddie Edwards, who represented Pro Wrestling NOAH, to earn one point for his Japanese home promotion.
InterPromotional Incident
On July 8, 2006, they presented their fifth event, titled "InterPromotional Incident", at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut. The main event was the Gaijin Battle X match, in which Low Ki, who represented Pro Wrestling NOAH, defeated "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels, who represented Pro Wrestling Zero-One, which tied the Gaijin Battle Series at one point for each promotion. Prior to the start of the show, Daniels participated in the first "Heroes With Heroes" event where he had lunch with fans during an hour-long question and answer session. Also featured on this show was the inception of the Lightning Match, a stipulation in which competitors must win within a ten-minute time limit. In the first such contest, J.D. Michaels and Kristian Frost battled to a time limit draw when neither was able to achieve victory within the ten-minute time frame. This event also marked the beginning of working relationships with several other independent promotions, including Pro Wrestling WORLD-1 and CHIKARA.
Following this event, MXW began producing a weekly 30-minute TV program known as "MXW Momentum," which was cablecast in the Waterbury, Connecticut and Wallingford, Connecticut areas.
Golden Quest
In late July 2006, MXW announced a 32-athlete single elimination tournament, comprising the MXW top 20 and 12 at-large bids, to crown the first MXW Champion. The MXW top 20 was determined by win/loss records during the period from April 1, 2006, through July 8, 2006, and the results of fan voting (top 15 ballots) submitted to the company's website, known as the "MXW Fan 15". The at-large bids were the remaining candidates eligible for the top 20 that placed below the cutoff point, wrestlers that appeared prior to the April 1, 2006, event, and/or wrestlers that had not previously appeared in MXW.
Their sixth live event, "Golden Quest", emanated once again from Wallingford's Knights of Columbus Hall on August 25, 2006, and focused on the primary stage (first round) of the tournament. Eight tournament matches were announced and Eddie Edwards, Archadia, Luis Ortiz, Bobby Fish, John Walters, Josh Daniels and Jason Blade (who defeated Billy Kidman) were victorious in their primary stage matches. The eighth tournament match was to be Low Ki vs. Jay Lethal, however, as the curfew for the evening approached, the semi-main event was still ongoing between Frankie Kazarian, Sonjay Dutt and Azrieal. Lethal ran into the ring, followed soon after by Low Ki, turning the three-way match into an impromptu 5-way encounter. The match was stopped by MXW officials after approximately thirteen minutes and Low Ki and Dutt were declared co-winners by Gertner. Their position in the tournament was never resolved.
Prior to Golden Quest, MXW had announced the September Scramble Tour, which was to be a weekend of live events scheduled to take place in Springfield, Massachusetts and Albany, New York in late September. However, due to Joel Gertner being hospitalized during this period, the shows were cancelled.
Capital Collision
The company returned on November 10, 2006, when they presented "Capital Collision" in Albany, New York at the historic Washington Avenue Armory. This event was headlined by the debut of The Kings of Wrestling in two singles matches, collectively known as The Royal Relay, as well as the continuation of the MXW Championship Tournament. Claudio Castagnoli wrestled Antonio Thomas in a first round tournament match and, in the main event, Chris Hero wrestled Josh Daniels. Also debuting on this show were several stars from Montreal's International Wrestling Syndicate, namely Beef Wellington, SeXXXy Eddy, and Player Uno. Additional contests saw Bobby Fish pin the debuting "Fabulous" John McChesney and Romeo Roselli pin the debuting Slyk Wagner Brown.
Brass City Battle
Two days later, on November 12, 2006, MXW presented "Brass City Battle", its first live event in Waterbury, Connecticut at the Albanian-American Cultural Center. This event was headlined by a Gaijin Tag Battle, the continuation of the Gaijin Battle Series, in which the wrestler that scored the pinfall would earn two points for their Japanese home promotion. It was announced as Team Zero-One (Steve Corino and Josh Daniels) vs. Team NOAH (Low Ki & Eddie Edwards), however, when Corino was unable to attend, the match was changed to Low Ki and Daniels vs. Team Sabotage (Eddie Edwards and D.C. Dillenger). Josh Daniels pinned Dillenger for the win, bringing the Gaijin Battle Series tally to Zero-One (3 points) and NOAH (1 point). Three first round tournament matches were held at this show. Ricky Landell, Mercedes Martinez (who defeated Nikki Roxx), and Ron Zombie (who defeated Homicide in an "all-out war" match) were victorious.
In October 2006, MXW announced a show entitled "Level Next" would take place on November 18, 2006, in New Haven, Connecticut. The company would later cancel this event, citing non-committal status of the building. After these events, the company went on hiatus until early 2010.
2010
On February 22, 2010, MXW relaunched their website and announced their comeback event, entitled "Come What May", headlined by a one night, sixteen man, random draw single-elimination tournament. It was scheduled for May 16, 2010, at Toad's Place in New Haven, Connecticut.
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Pandemonium is a percussion group from Christchurch, New Zealand, formed in 1998.
History
Pandemonium was formed in 1998 by a group of percussionists in Christchurch, New Zealand. They have 9 members including a guitarist, vocalist and bass guitarist and have been known to include a brass section when the music requires this. Pandemonium's members came from a variety of musical backgrounds, including rock bands, jazz bands, orchestras, brass bands, pipe bands, show music and chamber music. This exopsure to different music genres has enabled Pandemonium to develop many different styles of music to suit different performances. The group was influenced by Blue Man Group, Stomp, Evelyn Glennie, Strike and the Japanese Taiko drumming, just to name a few.
Instruments
Pandemonium uses percussive instruments from all over the world and features the only performing set of West Indian Steel Pans in New Zealand. Their other instruments include log drums, five octave concert marimba, vibraphone, Latin percussion, drum kit, bass guitar, junk rig and many other instruments. They play tuned and untuned percussion and have found junk alternatives to some instruments so as to promote the message of music making, making your own instruments and recycling.
Programme
Their projects include the World Tour of Percussion which incorporates a huge setup covering music from around the world in a one-hour gig. They start the show by playing the roots of rhythm from Africa on large recycled telecommunication duct and then on to music from the Americas, Caribbean, Europe and finally end on our huge scaffold structure covered in recycled junk playing the music of Stomp. They also have a show called Junk Jam! which encourages children to enjoy music and recycle.
Pandemonium plays all kinds of music and in many different settings. They have performed at large national events such as the Halberg Awards, as well as giving touring concerts for schools and private performances. They now also have a compilation of music with a professional Christchurch based vocalist which is an interesting idea because many guests won't have seen or heard a group like them before.

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