KEEP
City of license Bandera, Texas
Branding The Deuce
Frequency 103.1 MHz
First air date 1981-04-28 (as KQRK)
Format Country (KNAF-FM simulcast)
ERP 3,500 watts
HAAT 131 meters
Class A
Facility ID 30106
Transmitter coordinates Coordinates: 29°51′21″N 99°5′26″W / 29.85583°N 99.09056°W / 29.85583; -99.09056
Former callsigns KQRK (1981-1984)
KHLC (1984-1993)
Owner J. & J. Fritz Media, Ltd.
Sister stations KFAN-FM, KNAF-FM

KEEP is a commercially supported FM radio station serving the general area of Fredericksburg, Texas, due west from Austin and due north of San Antonio. KEEP is owned by J & J Fritz Media and is broadcast from Johnson City, Texas. It was one of four member stations of the Texas Rebel Radio Network which supplies Texas music programming. This programming is available as streaming audio via the KEEP/Texas Rebel Radio website.[1]

On June 24, 2011 KEEP, after three months of silence, returned to the air simulcasting country-formatted KNAF-FM 105.7.

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https://wn.com/KEEP

List of Ben 10: Ultimate Alien episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the American animated television series Ben 10: Ultimate Alien. A total of fifty-two episodes were ordered: 20 for the first season, 32 for the second season

Series overview

Episodes

Season 1 (2010)

Season 2 (2011–12)

Ben 10/Generator Rex crossover (2011)

DVD releases

See also

  • List of Ben 10 episodes
  • List of Ben 10: Alien Force episodes
  • List of Ben 10: Omniverse episodes
  • References

    Fame (musical)

    A stage musical based on the 1980 musical film Fame has been staged under two titles. The first, Fame – The Musical conceived and developed by David De Silva, is a musical with a book by José Fernandez, music by Steve Margoshes and lyrics by Jacques Levy. The musical premiered in 1988 in Miami, Florida. As Fame on 42nd Street, it was performed Off-Broadway at the Little Shubert Theatre on 42nd St from 2003 to 2004.

    De Silva had produced the 1980 film about students at New York City's High School of Performing Arts. The critically and commercially successful film was followed by a six-season television series, and the musical. The musical is significantly rewritten from the previous adaptations, with an almost entirely new score. The film is referred to several times in the script and in two songs.

    It tells the story of several students who attend the High School of Performing Arts, among them fame-obsessed Carmen, ambitious actress Serena, wisecracking comedian/bad boy Joe, quiet violinist Schlomo, "talented but dyslexic" dancer Tyrone, determined actor Nick, overweight dancer Mabel, and poor dancer Iris.

    Pheme

    In Greek mythology, Pheme (/ˈfm/ FAY-may; Greek: Φήμη, Roman equivalent: Fama) was the personification of fame and renown, her favour being notability, her wrath being scandalous rumors. She was a daughter either of Gaia or of Elpis (Hope), was described as "she who initiates and furthers communication" and had an altar at Athens. A tremendous gossip, Pheme was said to have pried into the affairs of mortals and gods, then repeated what she learned, starting off at first with just a dull whisper, but repeating it louder each time, until everyone knew. In art, she was usually depicted with wings and a trumpet.

    In Roman mythology, Fama ("rumor") was described as having multiple tongues, eyes, ears and feathers by Virgil (in Aeneid IV line 180 and following) and other authors. Virgil wrote that she "had her feet on the ground, and her head in the clouds, making the small seem great and the great seem greater."

    Linguistic associations

    The Greek word pheme is related to ϕάναι "to speak" and can mean "fame", "report", or "rumor". The Latin word fama, with the same range of meanings, is related to the Latin fari ("to speak"), and is, through French, the etymon of the English "fame".

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    The Fame

    by: Oasis

    Breaks like glass
    But not in your hand
    They'll shoot you down
    Right where you stand
    And it don't care for what you wear
    Or which way you might sway
    It calls you up
    But not on the phone
    And they will drag you from your throne
    And you may laugh while you sit there
    Sipping your champagne
    And they all laugh at your despair
    Sniffing your cocaine
    I'm a man of choice in an old Rolls Royce
    And I'm howling at the moon
    Is my happening to deafening
    For you?
    For you?
    It's maybe The Fame
    It's walked out on your name
    It's sees you crying
    Never did explain
    Am I the name
    Blowing through you
    Like a hurricane
    It's a shame
    It's a shame
    It's a shame
    It will not fall
    Not from the sky
    And it don't eat no humble pie
    And you may have your quiet life
    But I bet you don't know why
    It makes you a mess
    You didn't believe
    You still don't know what makes me breathe
    And you may laugh while sitting there
    Sipping your champagne
    And they all laugh at your despair
    Sniffing your cocaine
    I'm a man of choice in an old Rolls Royce
    And I'm howling at the moon
    Is this happening to deafening
    For you?
    For you?
    It's maybe The Fame
    It's walked out on your name
    It's sees you crying
    Never did explain
    Am I the name
    Blowing through you
    Like a hurricane
    It's a shame
    It's a shame
    It's a shame
    It's maybe The Fame
    It's walked out on your name
    It's sees you crying
    Never did explain
    Am I the name
    Blowing through you
    Like a hurricane
    And I've walked out on your name
    It sees you cry
    Up from the sky
    You never did explain
    Why I'm still
    Blowing through you




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