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Boss works `Magic' at TD Banknorth Garden.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
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November 20, 2007
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Byline: Craig S. Semon
COLUMN: MUSIC REVIEW
BOSTON - From "Radio Nowhere" to "No Surrender," from "Working on the Highway" to "I'll Work for Your Love," from "The Promised Land" to "Jungleland," Bruce Springsteen once again proved Sunday night at the TD Banknorth Garden that he knows how to win a crowd over.
And it's not just The Boss' great catalogue of music, spanning nearly 35 years. It's also his gift for gab.
Despite being an avid Yankee fan, the 58-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer acknowledged that he was performing in "The ...
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Domitian and the dynamics of terror in classical Rome. (reflections on the 1900th anniversary of the emperor's assassination; includes a bibliography)
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...thoughts on the world of the emperor Domitian -- its traumas and its terrors -- to...September 18th, AD 96, as the emperor Domitian was going to retire for his midday siesta...the emperor must hear it at once. Domitian dismissed his entourage and withdrew...
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Mothers in Statius's poetry: sorrows and surrogates.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Helios
; ...s poetry was written during the reign of Domitian (81-96 C.E.). Unlike Augustus, Domitian did not stand at the head of a thriving...son who died in infancy some time before Domitian became emperor, and he did not attempt...
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Revelation's Visionary Challenge to Ordinary Empire
Magazine article from: Interpretation
; ...near the end of the reign of the emperor Domitian, who was assassinated in 96 CE. (Against...Heresies 5.30.3). The final years of Domitian's reign were marked by violent action...and public monuments. When vilifying Domitian, Roman writers charged that he had made...
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Ancient & modern
Magazine article from: The Spectator
; ...like to be blind. The Roman emperor Domitian (AD 51-96) would have applauded the...AD 150-235) reports the occasion. Domitian had a room painted pitch-black and...realms of the dead, with the exception of Domitian who conversed on topics relating to death...
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Imperial Cults and the Apocalypse of John: Reading Revelation in the Ruins
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; ...Ephesus, which supposedly illustrates Domitian's arrogant claims even though it is...dated in the reign of either Nero or Domitian, who, according to Eusebius, showed...Scholarship has favored now Nero, now Domitian, though Domitian has, I think, been...
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Today's Latin lesson
Newspaper article from: Scotland on Sunday
; ...intimate companion of Vespasian's younger son Domitian, Scaurus was banished from Rome during Domitian's own imperial reign of terror. That reign is now over, and Scaurus's memoirs of Domitian and the events of 68AD have been requested...
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Between Text & Sermon: Revelation 17:1-14
Magazine article from: Interpretation
; ...beginning with Augustus and ending with Domitian. Divine honors in Rome began with Augustus...persecuted Christians in Rome. As Domitian (81-96 CE.) is the eighth major...Boring, Revelation, 1989, 178-85). Domitian is said to have required even his lieutenants...
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Dangerous liaisons
Magazine article from: The Spectator
; ...points to the credit of the Roman Emperor Domitian is that he forbade the pre-emptive...deification with which the victorious Domitian Caesar first bursts upon the scene...tragedy', though, concerns Paris, Domitian's favourite `Roman actor', for whom...
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Psycho drama; The Roman Actor Swan, Stratford-upon-Avon. (theater review)
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England)
; ...Byline: RACHEL HALLIBURTON THE Emperor Domitian's megalomania was summed up by the...aware of the irony that Charles, like Domitian, would eventually be killed by his subjects...the far more allembracing theatre of Domitian's paranoia, especially when his new...
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Intelligent chronicle where imagination roams
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; ...idealism do not feature. Towards the end, Domitian ascends the throne and expels Scaurus...Since Scaurus had been the lover of both Domitian's sister and brother, he might equally...who had been beside the future Emperor Domitian in Rome in AD69, the anarchic year when...
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