Before joining Starfish Theatreworks, Linda had only been produced by Asian-American theatres. Since becoming a member of the Mainstage Company she has been produced on our Mainstage three times; took our company class to learn how to teach our Literacy-Through-Theatre Method; and joined th...
It is a sumptuous mythological theatre where foreign guests are granted a priceless privilege...Ah India, ah cinema. Its national industry has no equal in the world. It lures 12 million people daily to movie theatres. It makes 800 films a year, twice Hollywood's number."KILT...
It is a sumptuous mythological theatre where foreign guests are granted a priceless privilege...Ah India, ah cinema. Its national industry has no equal in the world. It lures 12 million people daily to movie theatres. It makes 800 films a year, twice Hollywood's number."KILT...
And honestly, any celebrity death, no matter who, is probably never going to strike me quite like the big loss that blots out the sky for me,my father’s passing last May. That’s the kind of shattering experience you somehow get through, but you’re never really the same, are you?
When his best selling non - fiction book 'The God Delusion' was causing multiple sensationalist responses in print and broadcast mediaalmost 20 years ago Richard Dawkins was for a time the star of the New Atheism movement. Now, his having spoken of being a cultural Christian is is causing ...
Brown's account of the yellow fever in Arthur Mervyn may be compared with the corresponding narratives in Thucyclides, Lucretius, and Defoe; and Wieland's confession of the murder of his wife (a favourite subject of Western fiction) is hideously vivid ; but the author's plots as a whole ...
In the fall of 1927, T. E. Lawrence’s thrillingRevolt in the Desertwas going head-to-head with Lindbergh’s“We”on the U.S. non-fiction bestseller lists. Revoltwas an abridged version of Lawrence’s massiveSeven Pillars of Wisdom, published in England in 1922–a book more known about...
Rescue Me (A Postmodern Classic with Snacks) by Michi Barall directed by Loy Arcenas choreographed by Julian Burnett March 23 to April 18, 2010 The Ohio Theatre 66 Wooster Street New York, NY 10012 A contemporary dance-theatre adaptation of Euripides'Iphigenia in Tauris. Iph is 34 and stuck...
With the flights cancelled, cars parked, restaurants closed, and theatres and concert halls paused in a year-long fermata, the traffic lights in Vienna remain working, touching invisible fingers of the matchstick figures made of lights and reminding us that human touch may still be possible again...
“Today we’re looking at science fiction becoming tomorrow's reality-the driverless car. ” The technology for these cars includes cameras, radar and motion sensors. The systems have been improved through competitions sponsored by the U. S. government agency DARPA. Engineer Richard Mason of the...