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One thing I usually do at the end of each concert and after the encores is to select 5 people in the audience to choose 5 musical notes on which I create an impromptu piano performance. This is something that proba...
Define point. point synonyms, point pronunciation, point translation, English dictionary definition of point. n. 1. A sharp or tapered end: the point of a knife; the point of the antenna. 2. An object having a sharp or tapered end: a stone projectile poi
Select end date Tuesday, July 22, 2025 Reset Date Range January 22 – July 22, 2025 Heist Spriet Stage | January 14 to February 1, 2025 Five criminals team up for one final job after finding themselves betrayed. Heistis an edge-of-your-seat, popcorn-theatre, action-thriller with all th...
The idiot boyfriend returns to the heroines' house at the end of the story. The sister who disfigured herself is dead; perhaps by suicide, perhaps by sheer force of irony. Meanwhile, the condemned sister swans around the landing in a robe, glorying in her full monster form. But Umezz de...
(redirected from deaf point of the ear)Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Encyclopedia. point (point) n. 1. A sharp or tapered end: the point of a knife; the point of the antenna. 2. An object having a sharp or tapered end: a stone projectile point. 3. A ...
Here we briefly address the controversy on this issue between cognitive scientists and Western ethnomusicologists. Although the concepts of consonance and dissonance have been forged within the Western civilization, their dichotomy is based on the biologically rooted mechanisms of auditory perception, prese...
EPISODE TWO - “LUMINACE FUGUE” Mackenzie’s search for Astrid takes him deeper into the savage Winter wilderness. A mysterious trapper may be the key to finding Astrid, but can he be trusted? EPISODE THREE - "CROSSROADS ELEGY" In the aftermath of events in Milton, an enigmatic stranger ...
9. Maybe I shouldn't expect a lot of personal insight from the woman who wrote the Hidden creed. Which reads, and I quote, "Find thy self. Know thy self. Destroy thy self." But I'm really worried that if people don't know you, they might end up destroying you. Our much-...
This article discusses the overlapping relationship between setting diversification and character creation as experimented by Puerto Rican American playwright Quiara Alegría Hudes (1977–) in her metatheatrical drama Water by the Spoonful (2011). The pl