Beyond the Cheers

Beyond the Cheers

Author: C. Richard King

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 2001-06-07

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780791450055

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From mascots to half-time shows to media coverage, Beyond the Cheers critically and honestly assesses the role of race in big time college sports.


Beyond the Boundaries

Beyond the Boundaries

Author: Karin L. Stanford

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1997-09-11

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780791434468

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This first book-length study of Jesse Jackson's international activities places his activism abroad in theoretical and historical perspective and shows how it belongs to a tradition of U.S. citizen diplomacy as old as the Republic.


Cheers

Cheers

Author: Joseph J. Darowski

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2019-07-02

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 1538113880

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A fascinating look at one of the greatest shows of all time. For eleven seasons, Cheers was a critically acclaimed program, ultimately earning more than 100 Emmy nominations and securing 28 wins, including 4 for best comedy series. One of the most popular shows of all time, the series centered on a group of Boston, Massachusetts locals who gathered to drink and socialize. Bar owner Sam Malone was the de facto leader of the group and boss to Carla Tortelli, Coach Ernie Pantuso, Woody Boyd, and Diane Chambers, Sam’s on-again, off again paramour. Regular patrons Norm Peterson and Cliff Claven completed this ersatz family, later joined by Frasier Crane; his wife Lilith; and Rebecca Howe, a new foil for Sam. Cheers not only provided laughs, it revolutionized American sitcoms with its long-running stories and famous will-they-won’t-they relationship of Sam and Diane. In Cheers: A Cultural History, Joseph J. Darowski and Kate Darowski offer an engaging analysis of the show, providing insights into both the onscreen stories and the efforts behind the scenes to shape this beloved classic. The authors examine the series as a whole but also focus on the show’s key characters, narrative arcs, and many themes, ranging from alcoholism to adultery. This volume also provides close looks at how set design, class issues, and gender roles informed the series throughout its run. Also included is an opinionated compendium of every episode, highlighting the peaks and dips in quality across more than a decade of television. Cheers: A Cultural History will appeal to the show’s many fans and bring back beloved memories of the place where everybody knows your name.


Cheer

Cheer

Author: Uncle Ian Aurora

Publisher:

Published: 2025-03-18

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781486731244

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Celebrate community with this colorful book by Uncle Ian Aurora! This story time book encourages kids to cheer for their community! Readers are invited to cheer for our families, police officers, firefighters, librarians, shopkeepers, and other community members as they follow along with the diverse children who are celebrating them. This interactive title promises to be an engaging and fun read--perfect for group story times! Cheer is a follow-up to Stomp and the award-winning read-aloud, Clap.


As Thousands Cheer

As Thousands Cheer

Author: Laurence Bergreen

Publisher: Da Capo Press

Published: 1996-03-22

Total Pages: 706

ISBN-13: 0786752521

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Irving Berlin (1888–1989) was unable to read or write music and could only play the piano in the key of F-sharp major; yet, for the first half of the twentieth century he was America's most successful and most representative songwriter, composing such hits as "Alexander's Ragtime Band," "Cheek to Cheek," "Let's Face the Music and Dance," "Puttin' on the Ritz," "White Christmas," "Anything You Can Do," "There's No Business Like Show Business," and "God Bless America." As Thousands Cheer, winner of the Ralph J. Gleason Music Book Award, explores with precision and sensitivity Berlin's long, prolific career; his self-doubt and late-blooming misanthropy; and the tyrannical control he exerted over his legacy of song. From his immigrant beginnings through Tin Pan Alley, Broadway, and Hollywood to his reclusive and bitter final years, this definitive biography reveals the man who wrote 1500 songs but could never quash the fear that, for all his success, he wasn't quite good enough.


Cheers to Eternity

Cheers to Eternity

Author: Al Carraway

Publisher: CFI

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781462120918

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At one point, Al Fox was a tattooed Mormon who was sure she would never get married. What changed? Find out in this beautifully open book, written by Al and her now-husband Ben Carraway. Experience their journey from meeting to dating to marriage and read their answers to popular dating questions like, "What qualities should I look for in a future spouse?" and "How do I know if this person is the one?"


Two Cheers for Higher Education

Two Cheers for Higher Education

Author: Steven Brint

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 0691182663

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Focusing on the years 1980-2015, Brint details the trajectory of American universities, which was influenced by evolving standards of disciplinary professionalism, market-driven partnerships, and the goal of social inclusion.


Three Cheers for Errol!

Three Cheers for Errol!

Author: Babette Cole

Publisher: Mammoth

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780749701970

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You've got no brains, everyone says to Errol. He can't seem to do anything at school. But everyone is good at something, and Errol is good at sports. And despite a dirty tricks campaign by the rival college, Errol sets out to win the Ratathalon.


Courage Beyond the Game

Courage Beyond the Game

Author: Jim Dent

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2011-08-16

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 1429990422

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Jim Dent, the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of The Junction Boys, returns with a powerful Texas story which transcends college football, displaying the courage and determination of one of the game's most valiant players. Freddie Steinmark was a small but scrappy young man when he arrived at the University of Texas in 1967. A tenacious competitor, Freddie became UT's star safety by the start of the 1969 season, but he'd also developed a crippling pain in his thigh. Freddie continued to play, helping the Longhorns to rip through opponents like pulpwood. His final game was for the 1969 national championship, when the Longhorns rallied to beat Arkansas in a legendary game that has become known as "the Game of the Century." Tragically, bone cancer took Freddie off the field when nothing else could. But nothing could extinguish his irrepressible spirit or keep him away from the game. Today, a photo of Freddie hangs in the tunnel at Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, where players touch it before games en route to the field. With Courage Beyond the Game, a Brian's Song for college football, Jim Dent once again brings readers to cheers and tears with a truly American tale of bravery in the face of the worst odds.


Cheerleading Basics

Cheerleading Basics

Author: Sara Green

Publisher: Bellwether Media

Published: 2011-08-01

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 1600146465

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"Engaging images accompany information about cheerleading basics. The combination of high-interest subject matter and narrative text is intended for students in grades 3 through 7"--