James Moore

James Moore, Jim Moore or Jimmy Moore may refer to:

Authors

  • James Moore (Cornish author) (born 1929), author of works on George Gurdjieff
  • James Moore (biographer) (born 1947), historian of science at the Open University and author of biographies of Charles Darwin
  • James C. Moore, author of Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential
  • Jimmy Moore (author), American blogger and author
  • James W. Moore (author), author of Christian ministry literature
  • James W. Moore (legal scholar) (1905–1994), Sterling Professor at Yale Law School and author of Moore's Federal Practice and Moore's Manual
  • James A. Moore (born 1965), horror and fantasy author
  • Music and performing arts

  • Butch Moore (James Augustine Moore, 1938–2002), Irish showband icon during the 1960s
  • James Moore (gospel singer) (1956–2000), American gospel artist
  • James E. Moore Jr. (born 1951), American composer
  • Slim Harpo (1924–1970), blues musician whose real name was James Isaac Moore
  • Jim Moore (Coonskin), actor who performed in Coonskin
  • Pacific Northwest Ballet

    Pacific Northwest Ballet (PNB) is a ballet company based in Seattle, Washington. In the United States it is considered an "elite" company. It is said to have the highest per capita attendance in the United States, with 11,000 subscribers in 2004. The company consists of 44 dancers; there are over 100 performances throughout the year.

    PNB performs in McCaw Hall at the Seattle Center. It is especially known for its performance of the Stowell/Maurice Sendak Nutcracker, which it has been presenting since 1983 as well as made into a feature film. In 2006, the company was chosen to perform in the Fall for Dance Festival at New York's City Center Theatre and at the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.

    History

    Pacific Northwest Ballet was founded in 1972, after the two-month residency of First Chamber Dance Company, as part of the Seattle Opera and named the Pacific Northwest Dance Association. Under the directorship of Kent Stowell and Francia Russell, originally of New York City Ballet, it broke away from the Opera in 1977 and took its current name in 1978. Stowell and Russell left at the end of the 2004–2005 season. A portrait by artist Michele Rushworth was painted of Stowell and Russell and installed in the Phelps Center, Seattle, to commemorate their careers and retirement. Both had studied with and danced for George Balanchine.Peter Boal succeeded Stowell and Russell as Artistic Director following their retirement. In 2013, the company and its orchestra toured to New York for the first time in 16 years. The New York Times dance critic Alastair Macaulay, stated of their presentation that "This is a true company," more "unified in its understanding of Balanchine" than the New York City Ballet.

    Jim Moore (photographer)

    Jim Moore is an American photographer who has documented the variety arts since the 1970s. His photographs helped Philippe Petit plan his tightrope-walking stunt between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in 1974 and were prominently featured in the Oscar-winning film Man on Wire.

    Life and Career

    Moore studied film at New York University, but found a new calling in corporeal mime when he decided to take classes at the American Mime Theatre. After graduation, he put filmmaking aside and continued taking classes with teachers including Sterling Jensen, a partner of Étienne Decroux. Eventually, he began performing in the street and founded Hudson Street Studio to promote the variety arts. He also began photographing his performer friends at the time, and became a regular contributor to the pioneering rock magazine Crawdaddy!, photographing the Allman Brothers and the Grateful Dead at Summer Jam at Watkins Glen, as well as Jethro Tull, the Rolling Stones, John McLaughlin, Fairport Convention, and Traffic.

    Podcasts:

    Famous quotes by Jim Moore:

    "Time to let some of the younger guys have a chance,"
    "It's going to take more time to do everything."
    "(City clerk) Celia (Drayfahl) can call the Iowa League tomorrow."
    "It's a time when we're going to have to be reviewing a lot of subdivision plans and open space plans."
    "It was the consensus of the council to appoint and it was printed in the papers. If Jack wanted an election, he should have spoke up,"
    "It looked like a pretty good situation, ... I don't know if I'm going to be a backup. I don't know if I'm going to be backing up a backup. I don't know if I'm going to be a starter."
    "Bringing any less than that means the game won't be very competitive, ... We have a lot of young guys this season. If we can keep their mental state all right, we think we can stack up pretty well with this team."
    "This is about access to assisted suicide, not necessarily being personally in favor of assisted suicide."
    "Left to their own devices, people will choose the mode that's cheapest to them not just in out-of-pocket costs but in time costs."
    "They have helped the younger guys on the team prepare for what's in store for them from the fans in the east side bleachers, ... We know that those fans will be giving it to us all night long, then ask for your autograph after the game. But we need to keep our heads in the game. We didn't do that last time, and that hurt us."
    PLAYLIST TIME:

    April Morning

    by: Jim Moray

    It was on an April morning, just as the sun was rising,
    It was on an April morning, I heard the small birds sing,
    They were singing lovely Nancy, for love it is a fancy,
    Sweet were the notes that I heard this small bird sing.
    Why should you spend all your young life courting?
    Why should you spend all your single life in vain?
    I don't intend to marry, I'd rather longer tarry,
    Young men don't you spend all your single life in vain.
    [instrumental]
    Young men are false and full of deceiving
    Young men are false, we seldom do prove true,
    For we're roving and we're ranging, and our minds are
    ever changing,
    Seeking for to find all some pretty girl that's new.
    Oh...




    Latest News for: jim moore

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    The Observer 21 Mar 2025
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    staugustine.com 21 Mar 2025
    So-called Jim Crow laws that prohibited Black people from using white schools, residential areas, public parks, theaters or cemeteries made segregation into policy ... Jim Crow laws prevailed along with ...

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    Usatoday 20 Mar 2025
    Clearwater Aquarium releases 15 sea turtles off Florida's coast ... State data also showed a less pronounced increase in strandings ... Last week, the U.S ... Jim Waymer, Florida Today/USA TODAY Network; Mary Helen Moore, The Daytona Beach News-Journal

    Presenting a phantom barstool debate among Seahawks fans: the mystery of Sam Darnold

    The News Tribune 19 Mar 2025
    Columnist Jim Moore, aka @cougsgo, wonders what Seahawks fans are thinking about new QB Sam Darnold ... .

    'Just a Bit Outside,' movie about 1982 Milwaukee Brewers, is finally coming to streaming

    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 19 Mar 2025
    ... and less-interviewed players from that team, such as Jim Slaton, Moose Haas, Ben Oglivie and Charlie Moore — along with owner Bud Selig, trainer John Adam and Hall of Fame announcer Bob Uecker.

    Who are the Big Ten's College Football Playoff contenders in 2025? Surprise team joins list ...

    CBS Sports 17 Mar 2025
    Sherrone Moore came up under Jim Harbaugh, and the Wolverines were in a similar situation a few years ago when they kept the more talented, but less experienced, J.J.

    Tillis, Peters introduce bill to safeguard access to high quality cancer care

    The Robesonian 15 Mar 2025
    Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC), Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), Jim Justice (R-WV), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Jon Ossoff (D-GA), Mark Warner (D-VA), Tim Kaine (D-VA), and Representatives David Rouzer (R-NC), ...

    Colts' social media post features Camryn Bynum wearing No. 24. There's one big issue with that

    IndyStar 13 Mar 2025
    24, and Bynum responded ... Lenny Moore wore it from 1956-67, when he rushed for 5,167 yards, had 6,039 yards in receptions and scored 111 touchdowns ... 18 ... Lenny Moore ... Jim Parker.

    Ohio State's Ryan Day falls spot short of SEC, national championship-winning coach in way-too-early rankings

    Sportingnews 12 Mar 2025
    The Athletic's Bruce Feldman put together his way-too-early top-25 coaches list, ranking Day at No ... "Day makes the jump from No ... his annual struggles head-to-head against Michigan regardless of whether the coach is Jim Harbaugh or Sherrone Moore ... 30 ... .

    Bobcat took ‘Convoy’ to the fast lane

    Grand Forks Herald 12 Mar 2025
    GWINNER, N.D ... "I’m dreaming of a White Christmas ..." ... McCall ... Leroy Anderson is playfully strangled by Bobcat co-worker Jim Moore after a long night rehearsing for the dealer meeting where they'd show the "Convoy" parody.Contributed / Leroy Anderson ... .

    DOGE job cuts bring pain to Trump heartland

    Gulf-Times 10 Mar 2025
    ... did not respond to requests for comment.Spokespeople for Riley Moore, who represents Parkersburg in the House of Representatives, and Senator Jim Justice did not respond to requests for comment.
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