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本曲大意 这首歌显然描写的是异国之恋。老美在二次世界大战、韩战、越战时,与亚洲诸多国家的当地女孩坠入情网,唯战后这些老外得随军返国,许多鸳鸯因此被拆散,这首歌描述的正是此一典例。早年由马龙白兰度主演的『樱花恋』及关家倩主演的『苏丝黄的世界』都是描写异
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By Larry London Washington, D.C. 31 July 2006 Watch JoJo report JoJo became the youngest American musician to have a song at number one on the music charts in 2004. Since then, she has starred in two films and will release her second album. VOA's La
Rose, Rose, I love you Rose, Rose, I love you with an aching heart. What is your future now we have to part? Standing on the jetty as the steamer moves away. Flower of Malaya, I cannot stay. Make way,
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Germany's 'Babylon Berlin' Crime Series Is Like 'Cabaret' On Cocaine KELLY MCEVERS, HOST: German TV series are getting popular here in the U.S. First there was Deutschland 83. Then there was Dark. And now the latest is a crime series set in 1920s Ber
Topics:American Musicals-Cabaret; The Guggenheim Museum; relation versus relationship; rerun versus syndication; belly of the beast Words: to premiere master of ceremonies cabaret boarding house to claim errand abstract art to exhibit distinctive dom
In other countries, women usually take the lead in cabaret. But here in Thailand many feel they are just not the right gender for the job. In Thai society, women are usually very prim and proper, this profession requires them to be outgoing, cheeky
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This is the VOA Special English Education Report. (MUSIC: Cabaret) The word cabaret brings to mind images of singers in nightclubs, or maybe Liza Minnelli performing years ago in the movie Cabaret. What the word does not bring to mind is college dorm
Instructor Tovah Feldshuh with student Nancy Gair at the International Cabaret Conference held at Yale University. The word cabaret evokes so many images singers dressed in sequins and satin, presiding over elegant nightclubs or dark, intimate rooms,
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