Burton tracks the movement of adventurous African American men across the country's West before paved roads
crisscrossed the nation's plains.
With the help of-documentary footage of old black men dancing their memories of the Delta blues, an original score by Christian Marclay, and a set design by the always intriguing Nari Ward, the piece
crisscrosses geography, generations, and disciplines.
Lee demonstrates all of the intensive methods--from a purchased bag of compost with holes slashed in it and plants set directly into this, to a rectangle of
crisscrossed twigs that have soil, leaves and veggie clippings poured over it.
The Fields were a parade ground used by the Prussians, the Wilhelmine army, the Nazis, and finally the Russians, who
crisscrossed the flat ground with earth berms, thrown up as protective outworks for their barracks.
Now she
crisscrosses the globe raising money to preserve wildlife habitats and protect chimpanzees from hunters and poachers.
So in the weeks before November's midterm elections, President Bush
crisscrossed the nation in support of Republican candidates.
Hot cross beams Novel microstructures of
crisscrossed tungsten rods filtered various wavelengths of radiated heat--a talent that someday might boost the efficiency of lightbulbs (161: 334).
Sitting under the veil of its
crisscrossed shadows, New Yorkers were enchanted by this grand gesture for their summer pleasure occupying the garden for the few remaining months before it was to close for the museum's major architectural renovation by Yoshio Taniguchi.
Besides the 12-13 tournaments Broadhus competes in each year for Westminster, she
crisscrosses the country, playing in roughly 17 other tournaments.
We see apocalyptic wastelands pocked with shell craters and
crisscrossed by hedgerows of barbed wire stuffed with corpses.
Genant of the University of California, San Francisco and his colleagues scanned the weblike matrix of
crisscrossed fibers within bones of premenopausal and postmenopausal women.
And both have
crisscrossed the nation dozens of times this past year, hungry to win over undecided--or swing--voters.