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when it comes to the works of william shakespeare, ifind myself seeing his tales through sounds.o my heart, as i am a musician whojust happens to be profoundly deaf. when i read the tempest, the words positively shout sound to me. shakespeare entices us into the play using sound to colour his characters. waves crash the play is a vibrant mix of noises and sounds of the land and sea and wind and sun. to cry to the sea that roared to us, to sigh to the winds whose pity, sighing back again, did us but loving wrong. lines like these take me back to my homeland in aberdeenshire, where a walk on the cliffs would force me to face the wind so that i could feel the sound on my cheeks. i have found a way to substitute my hearing loss. i immerse myself into the senses within my skin, bones and muscles. i'm tempted to replicate sound colours from the play through my percussion instruments as i hear the words spoken by the characters. in the plotting between antonio and sebastian, i feel the breath of whispers in the night. here lies your brother, no better than the earth he lies upon. there
when it comes to the works of william shakespeare, ifind myself seeing his tales through sounds.o my heart, as i am a musician whojust happens to be profoundly deaf. when i read the tempest, the words positively shout sound to me. shakespeare entices us into the play using sound to colour his characters. waves crash the play is a vibrant mix of noises and sounds of the land and sea and wind and sun. to cry to the sea that roared to us, to sigh to the winds whose pity, sighing back again, did us...
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william shakespeare's the taming of the shrew. by william shakespeare. hey, that'll come in handy when he's mopping out the toilets at the house of pancakes. you know, i could go for some pancakes. jake, please tell me you read the book. i really wis . could, dadh oh, jeez. i was going to read it, but i can't find it.
william shakespeare's the taming of the shrew. by william shakespeare. hey, that'll come in handy when he's mopping out the toilets at the house of pancakes. you know, i could go for some pancakes. jake, please tell me you read the book. i really wis . could, dadh oh, jeez. i was going to read it, but i can't find it.
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william shakespeare, william shakespeare, william shakespeare. that's it. so we don't know.pe t.we don't have the manuscripts to compare two to say this is how he wrote it. here's a draft and this is what we have. what we do have though is innings and condo acted with him. so from 1597 until he retired in 1611 we know they were acting together.e they are on the same play. they would've been better to see this is how he did it. that's how i think that is a compelling argument. >> that's reassuring. thank you. >> i had a question about the publication of the first folio. i was wondering, i know the first copy of the sonnets was published in 1609. i was one if that played a role at all in the publication of the first folio or are they focused solely on the place? >> the publication of the sonnets is an interesting story added to touch on it in the "the millionaire and the bard" that that was also done without mi shakespeare's permission.the ba he did not publish those and make money from it. they were published, he does not know how all reclaims not to know how. those were acquired
william shakespeare, william shakespeare, william shakespeare. that's it. so we don't know.pe t.we don't have the manuscripts to compare two to say this is how he wrote it. here's a draft and this is what we have. what we do have though is innings and condo acted with him. so from 1597 until he retired in 1611 we know they were acting together.e they are on the same play. they would've been better to see this is how he did it. that's how i think that is a compelling argument. >> that's...
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students are tearing down a portrait of william shakespeare and reason why some are asking if politicalcreel in our schools. that debate is ahead. ♪ lisa: coalition of student groups from the university of maryland reportedly issuing a list of more than 60 demands in the wake of donald trump's election win. "the washington times" reports that they want to nix showing films like "american sniper" which they claim perpetuate false narratives and stereotypes of muslims. they want to officially remove the christopher columbus day holiday. they're demanding full-time undocumented student coordinator. campus reform reports some english students at the university pennsylvania are removing an image of famous playwrite william shakespeare saying it doesn't reflect enough diversity. it replaced a picture of the audrey lorde, a female writer who described as black lesbian, mother warrior and poet. i got to go to you, meghan, millenial, where does this end? meghan: my head will explode. lisa: is your head going to explode. meghan: chris kyle american sniper thing especially. nothing short of a true
students are tearing down a portrait of william shakespeare and reason why some are asking if politicalcreel in our schools. that debate is ahead. ♪ lisa: coalition of student groups from the university of maryland reportedly issuing a list of more than 60 demands in the wake of donald trump's election win. "the washington times" reports that they want to nix showing films like "american sniper" which they claim perpetuate false narratives and stereotypes of muslims. they...
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you put it that way, love, i'll be up there. 400 years on this year and still going strong, william shakespeare's it from us for another year, and we'll see you again next year, and i do hope you enjoyed following us on all our travels in 2016, but for now in the meantime from me, ade, and all the team, we wish you a happy and healthy 2017. happy new year! good morning, and merry christmas to you. it might not be the christmas day forecast you are hoping for, because it is going to be incredibly mild. it is going to be breezy at times as well, with some rain in the forecast. today's weather is linked with the storm of the season, connor, which will impact the extreme north during boxing day. ahead of it, weatherfunds extreme north during boxing day. ahead of it, weather funds are struggling in the country and throwing up cloud from the south—west, but more importantly south—westerly winds are dragging in mild therefore this time of year, so much so the only birds up and about first thing in the morning will be greeted by two bridges into double figures across central and southern areas. “— figu
you put it that way, love, i'll be up there. 400 years on this year and still going strong, william shakespeare's it from us for another year, and we'll see you again next year, and i do hope you enjoyed following us on all our travels in 2016, but for now in the meantime from me, ade, and all the team, we wish you a happy and healthy 2017. happy new year! good morning, and merry christmas to you. it might not be the christmas day forecast you are hoping for, because it is going to be...
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you put it that way, love, i'll be up there. 400 years on this year and still going strong, william shakespeareell, that's it from us for another year, and we'll see you again next year, and i do hope you enjoyed following us on all our travels in 2016. but for now, in the meantime, from me, ade, and all the team, we wish you a happy and healthy 2017. happy new year! hello again. yesterday's weather was all about storm barbara, the second named storm for the season. it has been a quiet winter season so far. there is barbara, the curl of cloud working into the uk. the strongest winds are in the scottish islands. reports of power supply problems here. transport was disrupted as well. into the atlantic, our next storm system is forming. this is connor. again, it will be bringing strong winds to the north of scotland, especially for boxing day. the weather watchers were out enjoying those strong winds. large, crashing waves being driven out into the bay in lerwick by those strong winds. the winds will continue to blow, with plenty of blustery showers. that is how we start the day. showers falling w
you put it that way, love, i'll be up there. 400 years on this year and still going strong, william shakespeareell, that's it from us for another year, and we'll see you again next year, and i do hope you enjoyed following us on all our travels in 2016. but for now, in the meantime, from me, ade, and all the team, we wish you a happy and healthy 2017. happy new year! hello again. yesterday's weather was all about storm barbara, the second named storm for the season. it has been a quiet winter...
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william shakespeare was an actor.hy shouldn't an actor be a great literary figure and great politician? the problem about five-star movement is they want to take italy out of europe, which would lead to the collapse of the common currency. you can welcome that, but i don't. i think it would lead to incredible economic disruption, especially in italy. ppe grillorry that be is a comedian. my best friends are comedian. s. but you have to worry about a party that honestly thinks it can win by retreating from the eurozone. german finance minister has also been playing down the vote in italy. he doesn't seem too concerned about it. let's hear what he has to say. n needs argently government that can function eventually -- effectively. i hope they can continue the reform program, despite the fact that the italian people did not accept these constitutional reforms. there is no reason to start talking about euro crisis, and there's absolutely no reasasonor anyone to start predicting one. brian: ok, we are back with our guests.
william shakespeare was an actor.hy shouldn't an actor be a great literary figure and great politician? the problem about five-star movement is they want to take italy out of europe, which would lead to the collapse of the common currency. you can welcome that, but i don't. i think it would lead to incredible economic disruption, especially in italy. ppe grillorry that be is a comedian. my best friends are comedian. s. but you have to worry about a party that honestly thinks it can win by...
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production of "othello: the remix," rap and theater artists, the q brothers, re-imagine the classic william shakespearer a modern hip-hop audience. for real-life brothers gq and jq, hip-hop is more than a music style; it's a way of life. >> if i go to a workout class, i would rather it be in rhyme. i want everything in life to rhyme. ordering a sandwich, everything, i want to be in rhyme. you know what i mean? >> reporter: the only shakespeare play featuring a black protagonist, "othello" tells the story of a military general who becomes convinced by his resentful underling iago that his wife is cheating on him. the q brothers' production transforms othello into a rising hip-hop star and iago into a jealous member of his entourage. >> ♪ othello's rich but he keeps me poor ♪ ah, well now it's time to settle the score ♪ hey, he never lets me get my foot in the door ♪ and this is why i hate the moor. >> reporter: gq plays iago. what do you think hip-hop brings out of shakespeare that just a straight performance wouldn't? >> if you boil shakespeare down and you boil hip-hop down to what's left in the pot,
production of "othello: the remix," rap and theater artists, the q brothers, re-imagine the classic william shakespearer a modern hip-hop audience. for real-life brothers gq and jq, hip-hop is more than a music style; it's a way of life. >> if i go to a workout class, i would rather it be in rhyme. i want everything in life to rhyme. ordering a sandwich, everything, i want to be in rhyme. you know what i mean? >> reporter: the only shakespeare play featuring a black...
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series of mock trials, drawing installation for the work of -- inspiration from the worker william shakespeare. earlier this month send alito presided over the trial to determine who is legally liable for the deaths of romeo and juliet. this is one hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, look into the art association winter mock trial before begin, take this time to silence all electronic devices that may disrupt this evenings proceedings. photography and video recording is strictly prohibited. now please join me in welcoming chair of the bard association, abbe david lowell. [applause] atthank you for joining us one of the homes of the shakespeare theatre company for winter mock trial presented by the shakespeare theatre company affinity group known as the bard association. this is a special event for us. this is our 25th mock trial. [applause] even in this town that is quite a lot of leering. [laughter] tonight's performance in trial is based on the production of romeo and juliet that was presented on stage just a few months ago. you know the work well. that make it a challenge of doing a trial based
series of mock trials, drawing installation for the work of -- inspiration from the worker william shakespeare. earlier this month send alito presided over the trial to determine who is legally liable for the deaths of romeo and juliet. this is one hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, look into the art association winter mock trial before begin, take this time to silence all electronic devices that may disrupt this evenings proceedings. photography and video recording is strictly prohibited....
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you put it that way, love, i'll be up there. 400 years on this year and still going strong, william shakespeareand we'll see you again next year, and i do hope you enjoyed following us on all our travels in 2016, but for now in the meantime from me, ade, and all the team, we wish you a happy and healthy 2017. happy new year! temperatures are already falling well below freezing in some places with a hard frost to come. this was earlier this afternoon in somerset. we also have fog forming overnight and by tomorrow that will be an issue across england and wales with possible disruption. through the early hours that begins to form with a vengeance across early hours that begins to form with a vengeance across england and wales. not so for northern ireland and scotland and some westernmost fringes of england. but elsewhere across england and wales you can expect some thick and freezing fog in some places. further north the odd pocket of frost for parts of northern ireland and eastern scotland. some rain across the western highlands. for most of scotla nd western highlands. for most of scotland and n
you put it that way, love, i'll be up there. 400 years on this year and still going strong, william shakespeareand we'll see you again next year, and i do hope you enjoyed following us on all our travels in 2016, but for now in the meantime from me, ade, and all the team, we wish you a happy and healthy 2017. happy new year! temperatures are already falling well below freezing in some places with a hard frost to come. this was earlier this afternoon in somerset. we also have fog forming...
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a00 years on this year and still going strong, william shakespeare — although i‘m not sure what he would happy and healthy 2017. happy new year! as you may be aware, the fog has been causing some problems in the country today. it‘s only going to become more problematic in the night, quite extensive and dense trees night and indeed tomorrow. some warnings from the met office so ta ke some warnings from the met office so take it easy on the road. there‘s bound to be some travel disruption. patches of fog have not lifted all day, parts of england and wales. for the most part, northern ireland and scotla nd the most part, northern ireland and scotland get away with it. some of us scotland get away with it. some of us waking up to sunshine, some coastal areas and hilltops experiencing this, but if you are moving around the heart of england this morning, the aware because there is some nasty patches and slippery surfaces. generally, temperatures mild in scotland and above freezing. the odd bit of drizzle coming in to the west of scotla nd drizzle coming in to the west of scotland and some mild
a00 years on this year and still going strong, william shakespeare — although i‘m not sure what he would happy and healthy 2017. happy new year! as you may be aware, the fog has been causing some problems in the country today. it‘s only going to become more problematic in the night, quite extensive and dense trees night and indeed tomorrow. some warnings from the met office so ta ke some warnings from the met office so take it easy on the road. there‘s bound to be some travel...
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a rose is a rose, as william shakespeare once said. call it any other name. this is an earmark, this is wrong, this is painful, this violates the endangered species act, this is going to lead to the courthouse door, and that's why my friend and i are not very popular right now around this joint, because we're standing here and people want to go home. they're annoying. why is she still talking? well, i'm still talking. i don't want to. i wish i -- i mean, i say to my colleague, i'll ask her a question on my time, which is this -- does she think it's really painful for me to have to filibuster my own bill? ms. cantwell: i am sure -- i want to thank you for your steadfast leadership in the united states senate and the fact that you're retiring, you're certainly going to be missed, and i'm sure you would like to have legislation on water resources passed, and i think you brought up a very important point. strip out this language that there is bipartisan support for asking it to be stripped out, and there is bipartisan support asking it to be stripped out because
a rose is a rose, as william shakespeare once said. call it any other name. this is an earmark, this is wrong, this is painful, this violates the endangered species act, this is going to lead to the courthouse door, and that's why my friend and i are not very popular right now around this joint, because we're standing here and people want to go home. they're annoying. why is she still talking? well, i'm still talking. i don't want to. i wish i -- i mean, i say to my colleague, i'll ask her a...
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one happened toking weapon shake hea -- william shakespeare and the other person that impressed me very much related to this meeting was the head of the economics department dr. quirk and said "statistics are like mental masturbation" i am saying quit ignoring the facts and get to administering as you should these terrible situations. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> [calling speaker names] >> good afternoon. i am with the bay area council as many of you know for many years we have been convening the largest shuffle operators to work with the city with sfmta and ta to complete the studies and the midyear progress report shows real progress. the use of shared muni zones is down. the use of non arterial streets is down. the use of vehicles that meet 2012 emission standards are up. now it's important because the stated goal of sfmta is to help maximize the benefits that shuttles provide by minimizing their impacts so clearly progress is being made and i want to be clear on that. on each of these successes though the hub study shows that these could be undone if we
one happened toking weapon shake hea -- william shakespeare and the other person that impressed me very much related to this meeting was the head of the economics department dr. quirk and said "statistics are like mental masturbation" i am saying quit ignoring the facts and get to administering as you should these terrible situations. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> [calling speaker names] >> good afternoon. i am with the bay area council...