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Their first public performance was in Times Square last July.
Her final public performance was at the Esperanza center last November.
Still less did the country need this second public performance from him, which performs no function other than to try to extricate him from the trouble he reaped as a result of his first public performance.
The notion that pregnancy doubles as a public performance isn't really new.
It was a bravura public performance of Neri's transformative power and confidence.
In "Dog," she seems to have been doing some kind of public performance.
Putin's marathon public performance wasn't without its mechanical hiccups and awkward slip-ups.
A public performance, she tells him, is no substitute for real personal accountability.
Wretman's work drew parallels between contemporary art, public performance, choreography, and everyday usership.
On view from May 11 – November 24, featuring a public performance on May 11.
Indeed, anyone hoping for another clownish or unpresidential public performance seemed a little disappointed.
As the public performance fades away, though, their misery and bitterness take centre stage.
Ridge is a young man with autism and this was his first public performance.
Free Kesha: Kesha surprised fans at Coachella with her first public performance in months.
The involuntary participation in what became a public performance raised ethical questions for me.
But, encouraged by the famed musician Caetano Veloso, she soon returned to public performance.
Indeed, anyone hoping for another clownish or un-presidential public performance seemed a little disappointed.
He also suggested that VidAngel's copies of copyrighted material was a public performance of sorts.
"Last year was his last public performance," Mr. Harrell announced shortly before the 2014 festival.
What normally is accomplished by artist assistants behind closed doors will become a public performance.
The last public performance is Sunday, and the final one for school groups is Thursday.
The Big Apple Circus has not had any public performance since it closed last summer.
Twitter went off on Selena's first public performance since getting a kidney transplant earlier this summer.
Instead, it continues as a process of listening, a public performance that goes on for months.
It amounted to a rare public performance by a White House star who seldom speaks publicly.
Each program will also have one general public performance a week, with tickets available for $10.
Various platforms — and Facebook especially — are, weirdly, both a kind of diary and a public performance.
The show is a public performance of courtship, which is not all that different from, well, courtship.
Tonight will mark Carrie Underwood's first public performance since she broke her wrist and injured her face.
Then others would act those out, culminating in a kind of public performance of private teenage insecurity.
Unlike much of the photographs of the public performance, many pictures of Tran's exhibition remain on Facebook.
He goes back often to Ethiopia, but he hasn't played a public performance there since the 1990s.
Because he gave an impassioned public performance last week defending his unconventional actions regarding the Clinton emails.
Cafe Frauenhuber famously hosted Mozart during his last public performance in 1791 and is still in operation today.
Playing music in the open for people to hear, like in a gym, requires a public performance license.
The announcement was an unusually public performance by a federal regulator which typically prizes confidentiality in such matters.
But these days, even in the nonperforming arts, being an artist involves no small amount of public performance.
Trump's reported antipathy for public performance, it might serve her very well as she assumes her new role.
Bach was never forgotten, but his massive choral masterpieces had fallen into obscurity as objects of public performance.
The reading commemorates the 90th anniversary (to the day) of Graham's first public performance with a group of dancers.
To those familiar with The Moving Company and their somatic public performance projects, this scene may be slightly recognizable.
Lucho's first public performance was in a duo with Arturo on a Rancagua radio program when he was 13.
Artist Jaishri Abichandani staged a "feminist participatory public performance" outside the Met Breuer's Raghubir Singh retrospective with around 30 participants.
Its last public performance report showed that as of December 31, 2015, the fund had a market value of $4,182,443,197.
VidAngel said it was not infringing on public performance rights like Aereo did, because its service represented a private performance.
In a few weeks they'll be making their debut public performance down the street at the inaugural Peel Street Festival.
If her wardrobe also seemed like a costume donned for a specific public performance, perhaps it is to be expected.
But she is not a reliable hitmaker anymore, and she has endured some very public performance shortfalls in recent years.
Mahler died in 503, a month after returning to Europe from New York and before the symphony's first public performance.
By his first public performance of "Dat Stick" in September 2016, he mumbled the lyric so it wasn't really audible.
The first public performance was given in 1937 after Schumann's spirit advised Joachim's grand-niece, via séance, of the concerto's existence.
It was her first public performance since she announced her separation from husband Liam Hemsworth, and it was lovely and poignant.
The singer's final public performance was last November, when she sang at an Elton John AIDS Foundation gala in New York.
At this January's Grammys, Demi Lovato made her first public performance since she was hospitalized following a drug overdose in 2018.
To be clear, a number of ye reviews grappled with Kanye's public performance more than they did with the music itself.
Breer filmed the assembling and the subsequent public performance of the artwork, including an unanticipated fire, in the MoMA sculpture garden.
FM radio is considered a "public performance," and it doesn't pay royalties to the artists who record the songs, just the songwriters.
The film makes evident the degree and extent to which the art scene not only expects but insists upon social, public performance.
The unannounced appearance at NYC's Comedy Cellar was the disgraced comedian's first reported public performance since he retreated from the public eye.
His last public performance was in a production of "Fiddler on the Roof" this fall, with the Sunnyvale Community Players in California.
In her first public performance, and perhaps her best known work, O'Grady debuted her persona Mlle Bourgeoise Noire (Miss Black Middle Class).
"Liability" and her first public performance of "Perfect Places," a single released the previous morning, edged out some tracks from her slim catalog.
Spears's behavior broke all the pop star rules and brought a sense of cool darkness to her first public performance in three years.
And then they try to hop sideways into an arena that's more about public performance in the modern era, even in the primary.
Together they formed the National Theater of the Deaf, which gave its first public performance in 225 at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn.
Next month's public performance of "Hester" is limited to the first of three acts; a piano will stand in for the orchestral accompaniment.
The frustrating thing about all of this is that this public performance, this fixation on provoking, has no underlying message, no meaningful end.
It was his first high-profile public performance since last November, when he admitted to having masturbated in front of multiple unwilling women.
Aereo questioned whether a cloud-based antenna and DVR system violated copyright law by "retransmitting" a public performance of network TV in people's homes.
The group gained a reputation around Baghdad, which culminated when a public performance of Othello was televised, ultimately causing Hussein to flee the country.
The law would also mandate the tempo of any public performance of the anthem — it must fall between 100 and 120 beats per minute.
YG, who was arrested Friday in L.A. made his first public performance since the incident ... but did not make any mention of what happened.
Unlike Casper's struggles, and One Medical's somewhat surprising consumery pop, Asana is a straightforward bet for a good public performance based on traditional SaaS metrics.
In this photograph and others, DeCarava captures the intimacy between artists and their craft, framing public performance into something that feels like a private moment.
As these two men are driven through the city, the neon sign brings the daily act into the realm of public performance, or even protest.
David Rockwell's gymnasium set is punctuated by regular projections (by Jason Lee Courson) counting down the number of days left before the big public performance.
Long Island's Eric B. & Rakim, one of the genre's foundational acts, reunited in 21576 after a hiatus from public performance of more than 212122 years.
The peals of laughter he draws, intended or not, show the power of Donald Trump — the construct, the public performance — even when he's not present.
Well, even more than a lifetime if you looked out across the crowd at this first-ever public performance in the capital city of Indonesia, Jakarta.
In New York City, resources for artists can be limited, so Broken Bone Bathtub is smart in its mobile use of private space for public performance.
" Personal brand: E.J. Dionne in Wash Post: "The improvised character of the Trump presidency owes to his inclination to see politics as entirely about public performance.
Cosplay is a creative art in its own right, but it's also a kind of public performance, which impacts the experience of others at the show.
Mozart loved the place, and reportedly made his last public performance here at what is said to be Vienna's oldest coffeehouse, steps from St. Stephen's Cathedral.
The rooftop concert in London was The Beatles' first concert since 1966 — and it turned out to be their final public performance,  according to Rolling Stone.
The display of 23370 reflective gold hearts featuring 3370 internal "kissing booths" allows visitors a space that straddles the border between private affection and public performance.
Forty years prior to today's ease with public performance, Andre asked us to defy the hands-off/step back/don't touch limitations of the art world.
Her final public performance was last year at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine on the Upper West Side, at the age of 75.
If a movie is shown for any entertainment reason -- even in the classroom, it is required by law that the school obtains a Public Performance license.
They each allow right-wing outlets like Fox News, which picked up the footage of the boy, to imply that patriotism isn't just a public performance.
And judging from his babbling public performance before reporters at the UN General Assembly in New York on Wednesday, he does not know how to cope.
And likening her to a gym coach browbeating White House reporters was, like Melissa McCarthy's imitation of Sean Spicer, a sendup of a public figure's public performance.
"So many people are hurting," Aldean said in his first public performance since the shootings nearly a week ago at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival.
We live in a world of public performance, where every moment is recorded, shared and assessed, only to disappear seconds later under an avalanche of new posts.
The deconstructed, modular treatment of sound and image, of private life and public performance, echoes Straub-Huillet's Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach, but Mozart in Love is funnier.
The mall-karaoke trend goes against the public performance concept that generally drives karaoke technology forward, but the folks doing it don't seem to mind all that much.
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And finally, it tends to lead people to avoid things because they don't want to risk being judged whether its [a] public performance, or for ordinary people, socializing.
In the past handful of years, Kanye's public performance has seemed confined to a few bouts of mania, nominally pegged to new music but increasingly overshadowing said music.
However, she also noted that she believed she was stopped because Iranian officials thought she would try and give a public performance, which is illegal for women to do.
Because the question that's engulfed the progressive movement in the week after Charlottesville is whether the mere existence of outspoken white supremacy, in public performance, is an existential threat.
Also called into question were public performance rights — something that's reminiscent of the Aereo case that made its way to the Supreme Court, where that earlier startup eventually lost.
There are times when such efforts can appear profoundly self-serving; when bearing witness or showing compassion feels more like public performance than real acknowledgment or understanding of another.
In the voluptuously disorienting music she has been releasing since 2012, love has been pleasure and pain, sacrifice and self-realization, strife and comfort, public performance and private revelation.
The American poet Li-Young Lee's new book, his first in ten years, is titled " The Undressing ," suggesting a public performance of privacy, staged to prolong pent-up expectations.
And at Gammazita, a cultural association/library/performance space, I saw both young and old united on Piazza Federico di Svevia enjoying a public performance, socializing, eating and drinking.
There are a lot of rules regarding how a public company must operate, such as running on a quarterly schedule, releasing public performance reports and adhering to strict regulations.
Paramount debuted "Florence Foster Jenkins," a comedy about an off-key opera singer and heiress (Meryl Streep) who rents out Carnegie Hall for a public performance, in 1,528 locations.
The customized piano Prince played at his final public performance was thiiis close to getting him to do something he almost NEVER did ... sign a big time endorsement deal.
BREAKFAST BROWSE Subway soprano Emily Zamourka took her talents from the subway to a stage as the homeless opera singer held her first public performance since her video went viral.
The legislation expanded the home-style exemption and increased the number of bars and restaurants exempted from needing a public performance license to play music on television during business hours.
His first public performance there was a Tim Buckley tribute show, where he played "I Never Asked To Be Your Mountain," which was about how Tim had abandoned his son.
Not only was it Gomez's first time singing at Coachella, but it marked her first public performance since singing with her friend Taylor Swift at a May 24 Reputation Tour stop.
To avoid legal snares around public performance and distribution, Vertigo connects in to users' Spotify Premium accounts and merely activates songs that those users already have a right to listen to.
As the end of the episode, Barney, Principal Skinner and Apu reunite on top of Moe's Tavern in a comeback concert, a nod to the Beatles' final public performance in 1969.
A label's database is likely different from Spotify's database, which is likely different from the databases of critical collection societies, like ASCAP and BMI, which pay public performance royalties to musicians.
Woodstock marked only the second live public performance by folk rock band Crosby, Stills and Nash, who opened their set with their acoustic, close harmony hit single "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes."
The breakdown, or scrambling, of those archetypes — specifically, the religious and the secular — has been the driving force behind the troupe, which made its first public performance in Jerusalem in 2010.
While Valentine's Day is regarded as a Western import that sanctions the public performance of couplehood, Begum realized it was ultimately about sex — and specifically, the very Nepali desperation for sons.
Damone released his final album in 2002 and gave his final public performance in 2011 at the age of 82, when he sang to a sold-out crowd in Palm Beach, Florida.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Swedish pop group ABBA is set to reunite for a "new digital experience" in 2018, more than 30 years after their last public performance together, it was announced on Wednesday.
The ensemble began modestly, with a group of 15 friends performing in his home, and gave its first public performance in 1959 in the London church from which it took its name.
The law considers the streaming of copyrighted material a "public performance," which while still illegal—and carrying up to a year of jail time—doesn't rise to the level of a felony.
One of the many ways he demonstrated his hostility to Mussolini was his defiance of the law that the Fascist Party's anthem, "Giovinezza," be played at the start of every public performance.
Seven years later, she was securing a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music, and by the age of 21846, putting on her first public performance at the Queen's Hall in London.
Given how social media have made our information consumption a public performance for our audience, it is now even less likely for most people to swim against the tide and challenge each other.
When establishments, such as restaurants or bars, turn on a radio or television for the benefit of customers, or feature live music, that constitutes a public performance of copyrighted works under current law.
It's more that various platforms (and Facebook especially) are, weirdly, both a kind of diary and a public performance — and, when I travel, I realize that the diary-ness is really an illusion.
But there's something strange about Team Cohen's public performance — they seem to be spending their time talking to the press, rather than to the prosecutors who could actually work out a plea deal.
Politicians don't have to get permission to use an artist's music if they buy "blanket licenses" from public-performance organizations ASCAP or BMI, which pay royalties to members, according to The New York Times.
The event — which will feature readers hailing from the New York City Ballet and the Dance Theater of Harlem — marks 90 years since Graham gave her first public performance with a team of dancers.
Back then, it was easier to cite examples of other presidents' scandalous behavior, like that of John F. Kennedy, to blunt any talk that private foibles could affect public performance in the White House.
It was the movie's first public performance, although it was a quiet affair limited to a handful of journalists, as well as a nice older couple whose names I believe were Harriet and Bob.
It's this communal form of public performance, in a familiar atmosphere with drinks and stories mixed in, that keeps this tradition afloat and preserves its regional styles, along with tens of thousands of tunes.
It's this communal form of public performance, in a familiar atmosphere with drinks and stories mixed in, that keeps this tradition afloat and preserves its regional styles, along with tens of thousands of tunes.
" The university's rules on speech, expression and assembly state that "no person or organization will distribute or display on the campus any writing or visual image, or engage in any public performance, that is obscene.
But until this is acknowledged by the Iranian government, Ada and her dance partners must continue to view every small public performance as a triumph in the bigger battle to keep ballet alive in Iran.
Travel will also be authorized to those organizing a professional meeting, conference, public performance, clinic, workshop or athletic competition, and the list of authorized humanitarian projects will be expanded to include disaster preparedness and response.
Since the public performance of our national anthem is the way we honor those who have defended our country when they are buried, kneelers could find a different method of protest more appropriate to their aims.
Trained as a bel canto opera singer, she made her first public performance in 1979, collaborating on an opera with Vinko Globokar and Amnesty International about the arrest and torture of a Turkish woman for treason.
There's not a single piece in this exhibition that doesn't draw on long-standing feminist strategies like sharing oral and personal histories, public performance, group workshops/consciousness-raising, and subverting narratives or objects typically deemed feminine.
The first half of the event was a rare public performance from the Sai Anantam Ashram Singers, playing some of that music accompanied by a piano-bass-drums trio (the bassist was Reggie Workman, a Coltrane collaborator).
"In the voluptuously disorienting music she has been releasing since 2012, love has been pleasure and pain, sacrifice and self-realization, strife and comfort, public performance and private revelation," wrote Jon Pareles in The New York Times.
Today, 27,230 New York police officers have either participated in a private workshop or watched a public performance at venues including the Police Academy in Queens, the Apollo in Harlem and the Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn.
There's a vibe within the community that encourages members to one-up each other in their commitment to their own hopelessness — a kind of public performance celebrating the idea that you are past the point of being helped.
Speculating entirely, it could be that Dorsey was the target of a hacking attempt, and his account was taken down to preemptively halt any kind of public performance, while Twitter worked to get it back into his hands.
On Monday night, Bill Cosby took a break from making #MeToo jokes over pasta to do a comedy set in Philadelphia, his first public performance since dozens of women accused the actor of drugging and sexually assaulting them.
If the campaign did not seek consent directly from the copyright holder (who may or may not be the recording artist), the campaign might still have secured a public performance license from ASCAP or another musical performance rights organization.
Kavanaugh's denials — and his public performance since the allegations against him came out — are what spurred two of his former law school classmates who previously vouched for him to tell the Senate Judiciary Committee they're no longer backing him.
Even before the first public performance, this 'Traviata' has broken the box office record at the theater, which has long played second fiddle to La Scala in Milan and made losses for years before finally returning to break-even in 2015.
The period-friendly Charles Edwards, late of "The 39 Steps" and "Blithe Spirit," is in principle ideally cast for a piece written in 1906 but then banned by the Lord Chamberlain and not given a full public performance until 1936.
Even with a public performance license, candidates could still face legal challenges over the music they use, according to ASCAP: Artists could claim false endorsement, right of publicity or the Lanham Act (which deals with unauthorized use of a trademark).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This Saturday, experimental vocalist and performance artist Carmina Escobar has organized a dawn-to-dusk public performance on and around Echo Park Lake that draws on her experience of ritual festivals in her native Mexico.
The first public performance — inside the cavernous McCourt space at the new arts center, one of the most ambitious and high-profile additions to New York City's cultural landscape in years — began with a marching band exuberantly parading through the audience.
In recent work in this vein, Macuga produced a tapestry work that compared the violence that erupted at a public performance by playwright Tadeusz Kantor in 1967 with recent moves to censor or destroy works by Maurizio Cattalan and Piotr Uklański in Poland.
Something really important changes when a private self-assessment becomes this public performance of 'I am aware'... And I can't help but wonder: Who is helped by a straight, white, wealthy, able-bodied man, for example, announcing his awareness of his own privilege?
" Lithwick noted, "They will spend the coming years doing whatever they can to pick off a vote of his, here and there, and the only way that can happen is through generosity and solicitude and the endless public performance of getting over it.
Marathon Reading of Martha Graham's Autobiography, 'Blood Memory' (Monday) An array of female dancers, choreographers and luminaries from the dance world will read from Martha Graham's 93-page memoir to commemorate the 90th anniversary of her first public performance with a group.
Kerr tries to conceal the truth about his most primal self and turn attention back to his never-ending public performance as The Modern Ex-Jock Coach, with his effusive, friendly manner towards the media, embrace of "modern" space-and-shoot basketball.
CreditCreditCody O'Loughlin for The New York Times NEWPORT, R.I. — The Highwomen's first-ever public performance went off so well at the Newport Folk Festival in July that Nashville's newest supergroup repeated its laid-back, harmony-rich lead single, "Redesigning Women," as an encore.
The most recent installment to receive a public performance — "Trillium J," a work with four stand-alone acts, including an apocalyptic town council meeting and intrigue at a gangster hide-out — appeared in semi-staged form at Roulette in Brooklyn, in 2014.
CreditCreditCody O'Loughlin for The New York Times NEWPORT, R.I. — The Highwomen's first-ever public performance went off so well at the Newport Folk Festival in July that Nashville's newest supergroup repeated its laid-back, harmony-rich lead single, "Redesigning Women," as an encore.
Known for his public performance gestures — which include dressing up as a clown and visiting cemeteries — Whiteley last year conceived of the SATELLITE fair in Miami and has actually also dressed up as Trump at a recent performance at White Box Gallery.
On Sunday, December 3, approximately 30 people joined artist Jaishri Abichandani in front of the Met Breuer building in New York City for what she described as a "feminist participatory public performance" in response to the retrospective of Raghubir Singh taking place inside.
While the limited missile strike was a commendable and overdue response to the use of chemical weapons and to countless other war crimes perpetrated by the regime in Damascus, the public performance of President Trump and his team throughout this tragic episode hardly inspires confidence.
In a 1913 article entitled "Perfume Land" published in The Forum, Hartmann recalled his initial plans for the olfactory experience: I concluded to give a public performance, and specially composed for the purpose of a fantasy entitled A Trip to Japan in Sixteen Minutes.
It "blurs the lines between working out and everything else," as Jia Tolentino put it in the New Yorker — between the clothes you wear in private and those you wear in public, between the private desire to regiment the body and the public performance of that discipline.
"One next step, among many steps [for #MeToo] has to be figuring out a way for the men who are caught up in it to find redemption," wrote Michael Ian Black on Twitter following Louis C.K.'s first major public performance after admitting to sexual misconduct.
Cuomo's style Even among some of Cuomo's harshest critics, the reviews of his public performance have been largely positive -- though concerns persist over his substantial policy decisions, on issues like Medicaid and housing, and whether they will ultimately benefit the wealthy at the expense of the poor.
In Sam Gold's rowdy, deconstructionist staging, every time Mr. Isaac mud-wrestles, or lofts a prop skull or performs a mad scene in just a T-shirt and briefs, he seems to be working through his own loss, transforming raw private grief into riveting public performance.
A public performance license is needed when a song is performed in public -- including when it's streamed, as well as when it's played on the radio or on TV. Mechanical royalties are generally paid to songwriters when a song is reproduced, whether that's physically on a CD or streamed.
More than once it felt like we were in an academic setting rather than a public performance venue, with the work feeling at times far too didactic and at others overly simplistic, as if it had been generated by students whose art doesn't yet have much depth or teeth.
Before this Grammy performance, though, the only chance people really had to see "Alexander Hamilton" in action if they couldn't make it to the Broadway show was seven years ago, at Miranda's very first public performance of an early draft of the song — during the White House's Poetry Jam in 2009.
Like these three looks, for example, they make me feel expansive, unapologetic, and versatile — like I could be in class in the morning, take part in a self-love circle around midday, do an early-afternoon public performance piece, run to therapy, read poetry before cooking dinner, and then go dancing.
Roberta Peters, the Bronx-born coloratura soprano who at 20 was catapulted to stardom by a phone call, a subway ride and a Metropolitan Opera debut — her first public performance anywhere — all in the space of five hours, died on Wednesday at her home in Rye, N.Y. She was 86.
In popular music, a new band, Led Zeppelin, released its first album; Elvis Presley returned to the studio to record material for a big comeback; and the Beatles gave what would turn out to be their last-ever public performance, on the roof of the London building that housed Apple, their multimedia company.
The historian Anthony James showed in his study of Southern fraternities two decades ago that blackface acts at fund-raisers, parades and other campus events were a "public performance by Greeks for the whole white commu­­nity" until the onset of integration, after which these activities were mainly confined to fraternity and sorority houses.
Add to this the fact that these rates cover two types of payments: A mechanical royalty paid to us directly from the streaming services and a separate performance royalty that is paid to performing rights organizations (known as PROs, for example, ASCAP and BMI), large government-regulated bodies that collect public performance payments to songwriters.
"It's one thing to talk about the performance of the Black body and public performance, but what are the performances that we do for ourselves in the day-to-day and amongst each other," Parker explains as "My Girl" by The Temptations bleeds into Ray Charles' "I Got A Woman" in the nearly empty café.
For instance (I think it's examined in Look to Windward [one of the Culture novels]) there would be a limit to how many people could go to a public performance, so getting a 'ticket' to see a famous musician or actor or suchlike would constitute a kind of luxury since it would be denied to the vast majority.
Instead of a cold open mocking the Donald Trump administration — breaking what must have been some kind of record streak — the first face we saw was that of country singer Jason Aldean, about to make his first public performance since leaving the stage last Sunday as the shooting rampage in Las Vegas began last Sunday night.
Polo pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit criminal copyright infringement, one count of criminal copyright infringement by distributing a copyrighted work being prepared for commercial distribution, one count of copyright infringement by reproduction or distribution, one count of copyright infringement by public performance and one count of money laundering, according to the DOJ.
The 12-minute dance drama is a link in a bigger series: The Moving Company is in the midst of Mauve Bird with Yellow Teeth Red Feathers Green Feet and a Rose Belly, a four-year public performance project exploring how communities deal with trauma, focusing on empathy as a tool for resolution, stillness as a means of resistance, and joy as the ultimate goal.
Which is to say, rather than simply point users in the direction of a pirated show, Jetflicks allegedly stored that content on its own servers in the US. And it allowed customers not only to stream but to download those shows to their own devices, upgrading the charges from "public performance" to "distribution," and a conspiracy to commit criminal copyright infringement, which comes with up to five years of jail time.
ROSANNE ROSEN COLUMBUS, OHIO ⬥ Memoir and Fiction To the Editor: Dani Shapiro's shrewd and insightful essay (Author's Note, July 3) nicely captures the fictional dimension of any effective memoir, involving not invention or distortion but creative selection: the process of shaping a through-line of narrative, fraught with meaningful themes that coalesce; of projecting characters onto the page, especially the fully realized figure of the author; of fleshing out relationships that "carve out a story that is ultimately a public performance," in Shapiro's words.

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