From: tool@panix.com   
      
   Mark Brader wrote:   
      
   > * Game 2, Round 2 - Geography - UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage   
      
   > 1. Kirkpinar Oil Wrestling Festival: a tradition in this country   
   > since 1360.   
      
   Turkey   
      
   > 2. Capoeira dance: a mixed style of fighting and dancing.   
      
   Brazil   
      
   > 3. Gamelan: a traditional percussion orchestra using hand-forged   
   > metal gongs, cymbals, and other percussives.   
      
   Indonesia   
      
   > 4. Castells: these are human towers built by people, usually at   
   > drunken festivals, standing on each other's shoulders up   
   > to 35 feet.   
      
   Spain   
      
   > 5. Hurling: a field sport between two teams, dating back 2000 years.   
      
   Ireland   
      
   > 6. Cultural practices pertaining to the production and consumption   
   > of couscous: these are traditional ceremonies surrounding the   
   > preparation of this delicious dish.   
      
   Morocco   
      
   > 7. Washi: a traditional paper-making technique using the fibers   
   > of the mulberry plant.   
      
   Japan   
      
   > 8. Rumba: music and dance combining elements of African, Antillean,   
   > and Spanish cultures.   
      
   Cuba   
      
   > 9. Sauna culture: an integral part of the daily lives of the people   
   > of this nation.   
      
   Finland   
      
   > 10. The culture of borscht cooking: memorialized in tradition and   
   > song in this country.   
      
   Russia   
      
   > * Game 2, Round 3 - Literature - Musicians Who Write   
      
   > 2. She is the co-author of a manga series about Princess Ai, a   
   > winged amnesiac alien who finds herself in Tokyo. The character,   
   > just like the author, is a rock star in love with a sensitive   
   > musician. The author is best known as the lead singer of 1990's   
   > grunge band Hole, and for her relationship with one the grunge   
   > genre's leading lights.   
      
   Courtney Love   
      
   > 3. This American-born musician's interest in Kabbalah inspired her   
   > to write a series of 7 children's picture books, beginning with   
   > 2003's "The English Roses". She later co-wrote 12 chapter books   
   > based on the original "English Roses" characters. Musically,   
   > she rose to fame in 1983 with a self-titled studio album and   
   > is known for her constant reinvention.   
      
   Madonna   
      
   > 4. This British singer with a single name rose to fame in the   
   > 1980s fronting a band which specialized in angst-filled   
   > lyrics about sexual longing and isolation over a jangly guitar   
   > background. He went solo in 1988. His memoir was well received,   
   > but his 2015 novel "List of the Lost" received negative reviews   
   > and a Literary Review Bad Sex in Fiction award.   
      
   Morissey   
      
   > 5. This American songwriter and folk musician wrote a novel in   
   > 1947 not published until 2013, titled "House of Earth", about   
   > the life of a couple in Dust Bowl America, which is unsurprising   
   > as he was known as "The Dust Bowl Troubadour". His 1943 novel   
   > "Bound for Glory", a fictionalized autobiography, was much better   
   > received and made into a movie in 1976 with David Carradine as   
   > the folk singer.   
      
   Woody Guthrie   
      
   > 6. This American pop musician with a cult following was living in   
   > Key West and wanted to write a book that would read easily while   
   > sitting on the beach. The result was the 1992 novel, "Where is   
   > Joe Merchant?" He has written 7 books in total, including a 1989   
   > short-story collection about laid-back living, aging beach bums,   
   > and adventurers -- all the themes he sings about.   
      
   Jimmy Buffett   
      
   > 8. She is a flamboyant, immediately recognizable country musician   
   > with a decades-long career and 3,000 songwriting credits,   
   > who has also written cookbooks, children's books, memoirs,   
   > and collections of poetry and lyrics. She joined thriller   
   > writer James Paterson in writing the 2022 novel "Run, Rose,   
   > Run", about a singer who arrives in Nashville trying to escape   
   > her past.   
      
   Dolly Parton   
      
   > 10. This Scottish-born American frontman for a popular new wave-   
   > post-punk art band of the late 70's and '80s was known for his   
   > interesting lyrics and for riding a bicycle as his primary   
   > means of transport. He wrote an interesting 2010 manifesto   
   > about cycling, "Bicycle Diaries", recounting his thoughts as   
   > he pedaled around major cities. Hopefully his big suit didn't   
   > get in the way.   
      
   David Byrne   
      
   --   
   _______________________________________________________________________   
   Dan Blum tool@panix.com    
   "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
|