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on december 26 , 1606, shakespeare's play king lear was staged for the first time at whitehall palacen london. looked, above the nobility, the monarch himself, james ii. this tragedy is considered the most powerful and darkest among all the playwright’s works. the plot is known. the old ruler gave his kingdom to two daughters who despised him. and he hated and cursed the third one, who truly loved him. in the raging whirlwind of human passions , the state is collapsing, score, selfishness, cruelty rule, deceit and cynicism. the good characters die and the ending is so terrible that in england it was often rewritten or the play was banned. in the first production, the main role was played by shakespeare's friend and colleague, the outstanding actor richard burbitch. then lear was played by the best artists of his time. the play is regularly filmed. and does not leave the stage all over the world. on this day in 1825, the russian empire was rocked by the decembrist uprising, the name given to nobles who wanted to overthrow the autocracy and replace it with a constitutional monarchy or r
on december 26 , 1606, shakespeare's play king lear was staged for the first time at whitehall palacen london. looked, above the nobility, the monarch himself, james ii. this tragedy is considered the most powerful and darkest among all the playwright’s works. the plot is known. the old ruler gave his kingdom to two daughters who despised him. and he hated and cursed the third one, who truly loved him. in the raging whirlwind of human passions , the state is collapsing, score, selfishness,...
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michael redgrave playing king lear at stratford.ckdown list of camilla's nine favourite books has grown into a global charity, as the then duchess told writers gathered at clarence house. you open our eyes to others' experiences and remind us that we're not alone. human beings have always needed the connection of literature. its wisdom as well as its sheer escapism. in today's challenging climate, we need it more than ever. the princess of wales demonstrated her musical talents this year for eurovision. but her focus has largely been in places like this. described as her life's work, catherine continues to highlight the importance of the early years. shaping us was launched injanuary, a campaign described as being about raising public awareness rather than politics or policy. people often ask me why i focus my time on early childhood. well, the answer is because i care deeply about making a positive difference in helping the most vulnerable and supporting those who are most in need. here, there's lots of people who give up their tim
michael redgrave playing king lear at stratford.ckdown list of camilla's nine favourite books has grown into a global charity, as the then duchess told writers gathered at clarence house. you open our eyes to others' experiences and remind us that we're not alone. human beings have always needed the connection of literature. its wisdom as well as its sheer escapism. in today's challenging climate, we need it more than ever. the princess of wales demonstrated her musical talents this year for...
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on december 26 , 1606, shakespeare's play king lear was staged for the first time at whitehall palacee monarch james ii himself. this the tragedy is considered the most powerful and darkest among all the playwright’s works. the plot is known. the old ruler gave his kingdom to two daughters who despised him.
on december 26 , 1606, shakespeare's play king lear was staged for the first time at whitehall palacee monarch james ii himself. this the tragedy is considered the most powerful and darkest among all the playwright’s works. the plot is known. the old ruler gave his kingdom to two daughters who despised him.
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when you study your script and you realise that... ..cordelia watches king lear die, you have to createhat world in your heart and your mind and in your spirit so strong that it induces the behaviour of acting. so everything that you feel comes to that moment? yes. and allows for that moment of acting. and if the moment isn't there, you haven't done enough work yet. right? there's moments in a play or in a film... ..where you have to, where you're in love with someone. you know, you start with the circumstances of the story in the script, but then you startjust looking at the other actor, you know? she laughs funny, i love that about her. you know, she has, she has this beautiful way of, you know, closing her eyes and relaxing, you know. in that moment do you, wendell pierce, almost really feel you love the other actor? yeah, that's why it's always dangerous. i tried to, i tried to go there, you know? i always find something, especially if we have a loving relationship, i will always find something in the other woman, or, i've been in situations, or the man that you find loving, that yo
when you study your script and you realise that... ..cordelia watches king lear die, you have to createhat world in your heart and your mind and in your spirit so strong that it induces the behaviour of acting. so everything that you feel comes to that moment? yes. and allows for that moment of acting. and if the moment isn't there, you haven't done enough work yet. right? there's moments in a play or in a film... ..where you have to, where you're in love with someone. you know, you start with...
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it's all about the mother son relationships between family, it's very king lear.hese characters. what i love is we're taking it, setting the stage in southside jamaica, queens, it's a family drama, it's a family who, yes, there are crime family but they're dealing with issues that every family goes through. and you get to watch them. all the consequences, all the secrets of this world, choosing to be in a world like this, and how it makes you act, how the family bonds will break, i'll come back together, and at the end of the day it's about love, it's about family, you know, that's what i love the most about it. >> that's what people love, they get behind that. raising kanan season three out now, go to nip and i'll watch season one, episode one tonight i cannot wait. patina miller, thank you so much. >>> love that,, stankey for watching symone on this sunday i'm symone sanders-townsend, if you want more the show please find us on instagram the site formally known as twitter, don't go anywhere because politicsnation with the great reverend al sharpton is coming up
it's all about the mother son relationships between family, it's very king lear.hese characters. what i love is we're taking it, setting the stage in southside jamaica, queens, it's a family drama, it's a family who, yes, there are crime family but they're dealing with issues that every family goes through. and you get to watch them. all the consequences, all the secrets of this world, choosing to be in a world like this, and how it makes you act, how the family bonds will break, i'll come back...
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maybe less of a sad clown these days and more like king lear. something to think about. and of shakespeare. let's move on to more important things like i to find stocks that are great buy. earlier i was talking about picking off off-season stocks. you get a cheaper entry point. i said you really want to buy names off the new high list because you are paying too much for them and usually get a better chance, a better deal if you wait. five-day percentage. given how volatile the markets can be even when things are going well, there are few occasions when it can be justified. have some patience. sometimes it is so hot that you have to buy as soon as you can because it is not getting lower anytime soon. you won't find is often. but when you find them, you have to remember not to buy all at once. when you have 100 shares, we think it has so much mojo. get 25 shares. the worst that happens, it goes higher still. you get a quick profit and find the next one. and believe me there is always another one coming down. one exception where it is okay to get a stock had a new high. if
maybe less of a sad clown these days and more like king lear. something to think about. and of shakespeare. let's move on to more important things like i to find stocks that are great buy. earlier i was talking about picking off off-season stocks. you get a cheaper entry point. i said you really want to buy names off the new high list because you are paying too much for them and usually get a better chance, a better deal if you wait. five-day percentage. given how volatile the markets can be...
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several years back, gayle king sat down with lear to discuss his life and his remarkable career. ♪ byparade ♪ ♪ guys like us, we had it made, those were the days ♪ >> you really weren't trying to be controversial with "all in the family"? >> i promise you, we were not trying to be controversial. it turns out because we were serious, we were controversial. >> you don't have to be nervous. >> so inappropriate. what may have been uncomfortable territory for some, would become a trademark for producer norman lear. >> come on, the weather? that's not what's bugging you. it's sex, isn't it? >> sex? >> if arthur harman found out that at my age i was pregnant, he would laugh himself sick. >> his iconic shows changed the landscape of television. >> one, two, three. >> the biggest problem my family faced in the years before "all in the family" was that the roast was ruined or the boss was coming to dinner. >> yeah. >> well, i lived through more serious problems. >> reporter: lear drew inspiration from his own life experiences. one of the most formative was in 1931. that's when his father was co
several years back, gayle king sat down with lear to discuss his life and his remarkable career. ♪ byparade ♪ ♪ guys like us, we had it made, those were the days ♪ >> you really weren't trying to be controversial with "all in the family"? >> i promise you, we were not trying to be controversial. it turns out because we were serious, we were controversial. >> you don't have to be nervous. >> so inappropriate. what may have been uncomfortable territory...
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[applause] >> reporter: for a time, on television, norman lear was king. ♪ i know where glenn millern began in 1971, when he created an insurgent little sitcom, "all in the family." the language was shocking. >> now let me tell you something. if your spics and your spades want their rightful share of the american dream, let 'em get out there and hustle for it just like i done. >> reporter: the topics, from homosexuality to rape to racism, were rarely seen on tv before. the central character, a politically incorrect working class bigot, archie bunker. >> i didn't have no million people out there marching and protesting to get me my job. >> no, his uncle got it for him. [laughter] >> reporter: what made you think bigotry could be funny? >> it wasn't the bigotry, per se. it was the state of the man's mind. he was afraid of tomorrow. he was afraid of anything new. >> reporter: "all in the family" was the number 1 show for five straight years. number 2 for much of that time was another lear hit, "sanford and son." it was 1 of 3 lear shows focusing on african american families. >> dyn-o-mi
[applause] >> reporter: for a time, on television, norman lear was king. ♪ i know where glenn millern began in 1971, when he created an insurgent little sitcom, "all in the family." the language was shocking. >> now let me tell you something. if your spics and your spades want their rightful share of the american dream, let 'em get out there and hustle for it just like i done. >> reporter: the topics, from homosexuality to rape to racism, were rarely seen on tv...
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. >>> norman lear was the king of sitcoms. his reign began in 1971 with all of the family. show's central character was archie bunker, a working-class bigot. the sitcom touched on topics rarely seen before on tv, including racism and homosexuality. he also produced sanford and son, jeffersons, and the good times. it navigated the black experience in america. >>> at one point, lear had seven hit shows on television. he spoke with bill whitaker about what it meant to him. >> did you plan to topple old taboos? >> they want taboos to me. you could hear anything we were saying out in the schoolyard. what was the big surprise? >> the big surprise was they put it on tv. the first one to do it. >> in 1981, he started the civil liberties group, people for the american way. >> you will not mess with my bill of rights. spoke over his career, he won four kennedy awards. he was also a philanthropist, producer, and activist. norman lear changed the face of television and changed how we saw ourselves. >> that is it for the news at 5:00. >>> cbs news bay area with sara donchey starts right
. >>> norman lear was the king of sitcoms. his reign began in 1971 with all of the family. show's central character was archie bunker, a working-class bigot. the sitcom touched on topics rarely seen before on tv, including racism and homosexuality. he also produced sanford and son, jeffersons, and the good times. it navigated the black experience in america. >>> at one point, lear had seven hit shows on television. he spoke with bill whitaker about what it meant to him....
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michael redgrave playing king lear at stratford.gathered at clarence house. you open our eyes to others' experiences and remind us that we're not alone. human beings have always needed the connection of literature. its wisdom as well as its sheer escapism. in today's challenging climate, we need it more than ever. the princess of wales demonstrated her musical talents this year for eurovision. but her focus has largely been in places like this. described as her life's work, catherine continues to highlight the importance of the early years. shaping us was launched injanuary, a campaign described as being about raising public awareness rather than politics or policy. people often ask me why i focus my time on early childhood. well, the answer is because i care deeply about making a positive difference in helping the most vulnerable and supporting those who are most in need. here, there's lots of people who give up their time and there are lots of volunteers who come and help out. and joining mum at christmas, her own three children,
michael redgrave playing king lear at stratford.gathered at clarence house. you open our eyes to others' experiences and remind us that we're not alone. human beings have always needed the connection of literature. its wisdom as well as its sheer escapism. in today's challenging climate, we need it more than ever. the princess of wales demonstrated her musical talents this year for eurovision. but her focus has largely been in places like this. described as her life's work, catherine continues...
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maly drama theater europe presents sergei kuroshev in a new version of the play king lear based on shakespeare'sped, each of the heroines can be found at the exhibition. northern opera from the face broadcasts a recording performances mask of power. director david pountney has composed a satirical opera based on various works of henry purcell, uniting them with the theme of the power of the climate crisis. musical director of the production is harry bicket. the städel museum continues to exhibit a collection of paintings and drawings. engravings by hans holbein the elder and hans burgmeier, founders of the auxburg art school, as well as their contemporaries from other countries. more than 180 works allow you to see the various stylistic features of art northern renaissance. holbein the elder traveled to the netherlands in his youth, where he studied the works of jan van eyck and roger vandereyden. and returning to augsburg, he brought with him the ideas of these masters, and burgmeier looked for inspiration. italy, where he also spent some time, as a result , hans golbin the younger combined in
maly drama theater europe presents sergei kuroshev in a new version of the play king lear based on shakespeare'sped, each of the heroines can be found at the exhibition. northern opera from the face broadcasts a recording performances mask of power. director david pountney has composed a satirical opera based on various works of henry purcell, uniting them with the theme of the power of the climate crisis. musical director of the production is harry bicket. the städel museum continues to...
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by viktor nikonenko, playing shakespeare, based on scenes from hamlet, romeo and juliet, attell, king learussian theater, it was never even translated, it’s clear why, because there are features of english legislation, the suffrage movement, of course we found in her... completely different things, therefore a different name at any cost, it is very important here what price people pay for their willingness to seek justice, how... the moscow chamber orchestra soloists continues the festival arts square in memory of yuri temerkanov, soloists ksenia bashmet and ivan rudin, artistic direction - konstantin khobensky, conductor yuri bashmet. the exhibition, which brings together the best examples of drawing and watercolors created by alexei egorov, arest kiprensky, alexander orlovsky, brothers alexander and karl prilov, pavel fedotov and other masters of the first half of the 19th century, continues. tchaikovsky's eugene onegin again on the stage of the berlin komischi oper. directed by bari koski, the theater's new music director, james, is at the helm. gafigan. music from tchaikovsky's ballets
by viktor nikonenko, playing shakespeare, based on scenes from hamlet, romeo and juliet, attell, king learussian theater, it was never even translated, it’s clear why, because there are features of english legislation, the suffrage movement, of course we found in her... completely different things, therefore a different name at any cost, it is very important here what price people pay for their willingness to seek justice, how... the moscow chamber orchestra soloists continues the festival...
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. >> reporter: speaking of offending, norman lear's character, archie bunker, was the undisputed kingnites people more or better than laughter. >> what do you think is nothing may be something to me. just like what's nothing to me is something to you. only i would never say to to you yo your nothing is nothing because it's something to you. >> reporter: his shows from "all in the family" to the jtter son made us laugh at ourselves. apps. >> a good way to talk about the issues and call people's attention to them in way that they may not be considering. >> reporter: norman lear was 101. ♪ it's the smothers brothers comedy hour. >> reporter: the smothers brothers had their style of social commentary, too. especially tommy smothers, who went to battle against this very network over censoring his jokes. >> our government is asking us as citizens to refrain from traveling to foreign lands. >> okay. all you guys in vietnam, come on home. >> there is never premeditation in anything we did. we just did it. if it got attention, i will do it again, maybe it will get hor attention. when i die i w
. >> reporter: speaking of offending, norman lear's character, archie bunker, was the undisputed kingnites people more or better than laughter. >> what do you think is nothing may be something to me. just like what's nothing to me is something to you. only i would never say to to you yo your nothing is nothing because it's something to you. >> reporter: his shows from "all in the family" to the jtter son made us laugh at ourselves. apps. >> a good way to talk...
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lear would create and develop more shows brimming with candor like "sanford and son." >> b. b. king i will be the one with the electric guitar shoved up my nose! [ laughter ] >> reporter: 11 seasons of "the jeffersons" with comedic work from sherman helmsley and isabelle sanford. >> when you zip them up, include your mouth! >> reporter: and that unforgettable theme song. ♪ moving on up to the top ♪ >> reporter: 209 episodes of the fan favorite "one day at a time." >> in a year when i move out, i can live with you. >> aw, sis. forget it. [ laughter ] >> reporter: maude, with bee arthur, the first sitcom character to talk about getting an abortion. >> mother, i don't understand your hesitancy. when they made it a law, you were for it. >> of course! i wasn't pregnant then. [ laughter ] >> reporter: mary hartman mary hartman a sly modernist master piece disguised as a soap opera parody. >> if you call and i don't answer, hold on to that phone. i may be out in the back. i may be doing the laundry. okay? >> all right. >> reporter: and "good times." >> just made me change my mind. >> about
lear would create and develop more shows brimming with candor like "sanford and son." >> b. b. king i will be the one with the electric guitar shoved up my nose! [ laughter ] >> reporter: 11 seasons of "the jeffersons" with comedic work from sherman helmsley and isabelle sanford. >> when you zip them up, include your mouth! >> reporter: and that unforgettable theme song. ♪ moving on up to the top ♪ >> reporter: 209 episodes of the fan...