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Analysis of variance (ANOVA) is a collection of statistical models used to analyze the differences among group means and their associated procedures (such as "variation" among and between groups), developed by statistician and evolutionary biologist Ronald Fisher. In the ANOVA setting, the observed variance in a particular variable is partitioned into components attributable to different sources of variation. In its simplest form, ANOVA provides a statistical test of whether or not the means of several groups are equal, and therefore generalizes the t-test to more than two groups. ANOVAs are useful for comparing (testing) three or more means (groups or variables) for statistical significance. It is conceptually similar to multiple two-sample t-tests, but is less conservative (results in less type I error) and is therefore suited to a wide range of practical problems.
Yolande Cornelia "Nikki" Giovanni, Jr. (born June 7, 1943) is an American writer, commentator, activist, and educator. One of the world's most well-known African American poets, her work includes poetry anthologies, poetry recordings, and nonfiction essays, and covers topics ranging from race and social issues to children's literature. She has won numerous awards, including the Langston Hughes Medal, the NAACP Image Award, and has been nominated for a Grammy Award,for her Nikki Giovanni Poetry Collection. Additionally, she has recently been named as one of Oprah Winfrey’s twenty-five “Living Legends.” (29)
Giovanni gained initial fame in the late 1960s as one of the foremost authors of the Black Arts Movement. Influenced by the Civil Rights Movement and Black Power Movement of the period, her early work provides a strong, militant African- American perspective, leading one writer to dub her the "Poet of the Black Revolution." During the 1970s, she began writing children's literature, and co-founded a publishing company, NikTom,Ltd to provide an outlet for other African American women writers. Over subsequent decades, her works discussed social issues, human relationships, and hip-hop. Poems such as "Knoxville, Tennessee," and "Nikki-Rosa" have been frequently re-published in anthologies and other collections.
Deaf actor Troy Kotsur, hearing actress Erinn Anova and Creative Current host Julio Martinez, discuss the signed/spoken word staging of Cyrano, written by Stephen Sachs, directed by Simon Levy, having its premiere at Fountain Theatre in Hollywood, a co-production with Deaf West Theatre. Kotsur portrays Cyrano, a charismatic poet
Searching by Blackalicious ft Erinn Anova. Featured on their debut full-length album Nia. Edit: Received this from Erinn in a message "Wow, that was really dope! Thank you. Gab and I had a lot of fun doing that piece. When people youtube my name I would love for your piece to be one of the first to come up. If you have time, if you could correct the spelling of my name (I have two n's) that would be cool...... Thanks! Erinn Anova" Sorry for the name mixup! I was reading some information about this album, they had spelled it the wrong way! It has now been fixed ;) Thanks for taking the time to let me know what you thought about it! It's truly a beautiful piece :) (The song that is, this video does it no justice! :P)
I swabbed my cheeks and sent my DNA to African Ancestry. Here are the results.
Erinn Anova, Shontina Vernon, Eric Eldenius, Sasha Krivtsov, Josh Smith perform with Ricky Fante
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Deaf actor Troy Kotsur, hearing actress Erinn Anova and Creative Current host Julio Martinez, discuss the signed/spoken word staging of Cyrano, written by Stephen Sachs, directed by Simon Levy, having its premiere at Fountain Theatre in Hollywood, a co-production with Deaf West Theatre. Kotsur portrays Cyrano, a charismatic poet
Searching by Blackalicious ft Erinn Anova. Featured on their debut full-length album Nia. Edit: Received this from Erinn in a message "Wow, that was really dope! Thank you. Gab and I had a lot of fun doing that piece. When people youtube my name I would love for your piece to be one of the first to come up. If you have time, if you could correct the spelling of my name (I have two n's) that would be cool...... Thanks! Erinn Anova" Sorry for the name mixup! I was reading some information about this album, they had spelled it the wrong way! It has now been fixed ;) Thanks for taking the time to let me know what you thought about it! It's truly a beautiful piece :) (The song that is, this video does it no justice! :P)
I swabbed my cheeks and sent my DNA to African Ancestry. Here are the results.
Erinn Anova, Shontina Vernon, Eric Eldenius, Sasha Krivtsov, Josh Smith perform with Ricky Fante
peters gay
Deaf actor Troy Kotsur, hearing actress Erinn Anova and Creative Current host Julio Martinez, discuss the signed/spoken word staging of Cyrano, written by Stephen Sachs, directed by Simon Levy, having its premiere at Fountain Theatre in Hollywood, a co-production with Deaf West Theatre. Kotsur portrays Cyrano, a charismatic poet
October 28, 2013 Presented by: The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities
Complete lecture with Q&A; session as delivered by Poet Nikki Giovanni at The Indianapolis Public Library's Fall Fest 2015. fall Fest is presented annually by the Library's African-American History Committee.
Ezrah Jean Black interviews talks with Lisa Adams about her latest paintings. With a B.A. in painting from Scripps College in Claremont, California and an M.F.A. from the Claremont Graduate University, Lisa Adams is the recipient of numerous awards including a Fulbright Professional Scholar Award, a Brody Arts Fund Fellowship and a Durfee ARC Grant. She has successfully taught at many renowned art departments throughout the Los Angeles area and abroad, including the University of Southern California, the Claremont Graduate University and Otis College of Art & Design. In 1999 she authored "FM*," a how-to book about painting based on her teachings at the Santa Monica College of Design, Art and Architecture between 1997 through 1999
Actresses April Lang and Natalie Sutherland join host Julio Martinez to discuss the Odyssey Theatre staging of Donald Margulies' Collected Stories, a six-year pas de deux between Lang's Ruth, a well established but entrenched writer, and Sutherland's Lisa, her adoring but ever-evolving student protégé. The two praise director Terri Hanauer's intuitive guidance as Ruth and Lisa painstakingly insinuate themselves into and then out of each other's psyches while only allowing one to emerge intact. The dynamic between the two is established in the opening scene.
Producer and weekly host of "Arts in Review," his "live" radio interviews are on Fridays from 2-2:30pm on KPFK 90.7FM. Julio is a theatre critic for Daily Variety and Features Editor of Latin Heat Magazine where he also contributes a weekly TeleVision column. His articles have appeared in Los Angeles Times Magazine, The Hollywood Reporter, Backstage West, L.A. Stage Magazine, Westways Magazine and the WGA's Written By, among others. Julio has performed as a guitarist, arranger and music director for such singers as Al Jarreau (7 years), Sarah Vaughn, Helen Reddy, B.J. Ward, Michael Greer, Irene Kral, Kay Dennis in addition to other extraordinary music artists. Arts in Review on KPFK
Julio Martinez interviews the playwright and director of Sideways- the Play. REX PICKETT (Playwright) is the author of the novel Sideways and its sequel Vertical. Sideways, released in 2004 is a comedy-drama film, Directed by Alexander Payne, based on Rex Pickett's novel Sideways. AMELIA MULKEY (Director) is a director in theater and film. She cut her teeth in filmmaking by working as a producing director's assistant for several television shows including Saving Grace, Army Wives, and Lie to Me. Most recently, she directed a critically acclaimed production of Arthur Miller's A Memory of Two Mondays at Ruskin Group Theatre, which received a Backstage Critic's Pick, an Ovation Recommendation, and 6 nominations including "Best Director" from The LA Stage Alliance. Special Thanks to Barba...
Subscribe to AfterBuzz TV's YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/afterbuzztv AFTERBUZZ TV - AfterBuzz TV's Spotlight On edition, is a long form interview series featuring Actors and TV personalities discussing their roles and shows as well as their thoughts, passions and journeys. In this episode host Stephanie Giorgi interviews Julio Martinez. Julio's bio: Born in Spanish Harlem, he moved to Los Angeles at a young age, studied music and cultural history at LA City College, Univ. of Michigan and UC Berkeley. After serving in the US Army (teaching music theory at the Army Band School), Martinez launched into a music career as a guitarist and arranger during the 60s, performing with singer Al Jarreau (7 years), Irene Kral, Kay Dennis and more. During this time, he also worked in live theate...
Set in Santa Monica, CA, “The Fifties” is a web series about a group of forever youthful friends since college who are dealing with the effects of turning 50 in an ever changing world. THE FIFTIES - EPISODE 2 - "A SH*TTY DAY" After Grace’s fifty-two-year-old friend dies of colon cancer, she insists that all the friends have a group colonoscopy.