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    Novices Brian Ortale and Michael McMorrow with baby and grandmother

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    Novices Brian Ortale and Michael McMorrow with baby and her grandmother at GS

    What We Built Came Out Of That Basement: Brian Skiffington on Hardcore Punk in Tacoma

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    Local musician Brian Skiffington presents a history of the modern hardcore punk movement in Tacoma, Washington. Heavily involved in the punk and hardcore scenes as a drummer and venue-booker, Skiffington discusses notable bands and individuals and touches on the philosophical and political aspects of the punk and hardcore subcultures. He describes his involvement in local venues, including the Lake City Community Center, the Viaduct, and the Frameshop, as well as "punk houses" such as the 1227 House and the Bunny Ranch. The influence of bands such as Greyskull and Left With Nothing are also discussed.The oral history interviews with Brian Skiffington form the core of a class project by Zack Pattin for the Community History Project under the supervision of Professor Michael K. Honey. The contents of the project are contained in a looseleaf binder, which includes the transcripts of the interviews, Pattin's research paper, and related research materials. The original sound recordings of the interviews are not included

    Pre-Ceremony - Brian Shaughnessy and Michael Drouet

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    Legacy Hooders Brian Shaughnessy and Michael Drouet before the ceremony.https://scholarship.kentlaw.iit.edu/commencement_2014/1059/thumbnail.jp

    Assistant Provost Brian Pitcher

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    'Assistant provost Brian Pitcher. Photo: Michael Slade.

    Michael Rodriguez interviews fiction writer Michael Kimball

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    Author Michael Kimball talks about moving away from Michigan to become a successful writer, his education, the fiction reading series he has started in Baltimore, the life-story-on-postcard project, and his book "Dear everybody." Kimball is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Michael Rodriguez for the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series

    Replication Data for: "How Voters Punish and Donors Protect Legislators Embroiled in Scandal"

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    Below are the files and code necessary to replicate all analyses found in "How Voters Punish and Donors Protect Legislators Embroiled in Scandal" by Brian T. Hamel and Michael G. Miller

    Replication Data for: "How Voters Punish and Donors Protect Legislators Embroiled in Scandal"

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    Below are the files and code necessary to replicate all analyses found in "How Voters Punish and Donors Protect Legislators Embroiled in Scandal" by Brian T. Hamel and Michael G. Miller

    Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis the complete collection

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    "Brian Michael Bendis' Avengers odyssey continues! When Spider-Woman disappears, the team must face the Intelligencia - just before Fear Itself hammers our heroes! The Red Skull's daughter has unleashed an event as old as Midgard itself. The Serpent has risen to reclaim Earth, recruiting powerful superhumans as his advance guard, the Worthy. The result is all-out action in classic Avengers style! And when the dust settles, Tony Stark's fortune is gone, Captain America's leadership is questioned, and Thor is no more! Worse still, Norman Osborn is back! Freed from prison by H.A.M.M.E.R. loyalists, Osborn unites with A.I.M., Superia and Madame Hydra, seeking revenge in the worst way possible. Plus: Bendis literally writes the book on the glorious history of Earth's Mightiest Heroes!" -- Page 4 of cove

    Michael Rodriguez interviews author Paul Clemens

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    Author Paul Clemens talks about his book "Made in Detroit," the genre of memoir, and writing about race. Clemens is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Michael Rodriguez for the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. Held in the MSU Main Library

    Poet, lawyer and Michigan State University College of Law professor Brian Gilmore reads from his works and answers questions from the audience at the Michigan Writers Series

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    Poet, lawyer and Michigan State University College of Law professor Brian Gilmore talks about his family and growing up while reading from his books of poetry, "Elvis Presley is alive and well and living in Harlem" and "Jungle nights and soda fountain rags: poem for Duke Ellington & the Duke Ellington Orchestra". Gilmore answers several questions from unidentified members of the audience. Introduced by MSU Librarian Michael Rodriguez. Part of the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series
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