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>> romeo and juliet are embroiling controversy, this controversy in florida, there was controversy in but the biggest controversy is that the word balcony never appears a detective romeo and juliet. to me, there is not a more iconic associated moment of the play, arguably in all of shakespeare, then the balcony scene in romeo and juliet. it speaks to the way that we, as the audience, will project what we do with shakespeare's tax back on to shakespeare's intent. >> i like that. doctor duncan, one member of the al evil she banned book club roe's reaction to romeo and juliet. quote, my biggest concern with the play was always the glorification of suicide for unrequited love. these are two young teens kept apart by the parents who chose to kill themselves rather than be a part. i always thought that there needed to be a serious discussion of why shakespeare made that the ending, as if suicide is a solution to any problem, of course not, he says in parentheses -- and how young hearts heal and things really do get better. your take on the? >> i think it's such an important point. too often
>> romeo and juliet are embroiling controversy, this controversy in florida, there was controversy in but the biggest controversy is that the word balcony never appears a detective romeo and juliet. to me, there is not a more iconic associated moment of the play, arguably in all of shakespeare, then the balcony scene in romeo and juliet. it speaks to the way that we, as the audience, will project what we do with shakespeare's tax back on to shakespeare's intent. >> i like that....
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i love you, that is, this play is not about the event of hamlet, not even about the events of romeo julietf childhood nostalgia, this is what is happening, let's be nostalgic with you together, the play tells the heroes of minsk about the city, shows what the capital was like 20 years ago and what daniil filippovich remembered. you can watch the production at for 3 weeks of december, and then in january. the broadcast will continue with sports news, my colleagues will sum up the results of the day in a panorama, have a good weekend. the belarusians were without awards in the pursuit races at the second stage of the russian biathlon cup, less than an hour ago the women's pursuit ended, where anna solo went eleventh, 44 seconds from the leader, but she failed to reach the podium , finishing in sixth. sola missed three targets, two on the third line and one more in the next stance. belor at the flower ceremony, where i remind you earlier, anton turned out to be smolsky in a similar discipline for men, becoming. the captain... of the men's team did not clear three targets, the stage will end t
i love you, that is, this play is not about the event of hamlet, not even about the events of romeo julietf childhood nostalgia, this is what is happening, let's be nostalgic with you together, the play tells the heroes of minsk about the city, shows what the capital was like 20 years ago and what daniil filippovich remembered. you can watch the production at for 3 weeks of december, and then in january. the broadcast will continue with sports news, my colleagues will sum up the results of the...
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i had one line in romeo and juliet as well, with ralph fiennes playing romeo, and i bumped into my godfathero at regent's park." i thought, i know where that story's come from! you've got to love parents, right? i know, i know. so, they were incredibly supportive. he thought that tv and film was a bit odd. theatre was all right, though. theatre was legitimate. but they'd always had, you'd had art, i mean, your dad played the piano, and you talk about how you felt lucky to have always had art, even in a sort of light—touch way... yeah. ..the arts... absolutely. ..in your life growing up, and they gave you that. completely. they did. and i'm immensely grateful to them because, you know, there was a sort of background white noise of culture, with a small c. they weren't highfalutin. we just went to every blooming country house and every museum and every art gallery. and i was so bored! and you grumbled. and i grumbled. all i wanted to do was get to the gift shop and buy a key ring, you know, that was the important thing! and i am so grateful to them because, as i say, i grew up with this, takin
i had one line in romeo and juliet as well, with ralph fiennes playing romeo, and i bumped into my godfathero at regent's park." i thought, i know where that story's come from! you've got to love parents, right? i know, i know. so, they were incredibly supportive. he thought that tv and film was a bit odd. theatre was all right, though. theatre was legitimate. but they'd always had, you'd had art, i mean, your dad played the piano, and you talk about how you felt lucky to have always had...
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and business here on dw used fixed up on dw, a performance of the valet romeo and juliet from my home side. of queensland, australia, events is old and collaborative sense will have your book useful, takes down the eastern spring and do the same way you expect and more different things from life than your parents do. i just want to pursue what that's my thought or you think your kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible, reasonable stopping porters those nonsense. i wonder my son to the doctor. joe in the clubs. it's time to, to get your generation with a sleep asked. and then when generations flash dogs, january 14th on dw, is kind of fun. it feels like therapy, the hello, your friends. my name is yolanda alabama. i'm a conductor and i come from mexico. the live stormy, anything extraordinary people all over the world. i'm just simply lots of fun, friends. i am with so for lee making were making thousands dumplings with all my mother's recipe or your mother's recipe. so dumplings with malice left out the i want you to tell me, well, we do this 1st, why you love cooking and when you co
and business here on dw used fixed up on dw, a performance of the valet romeo and juliet from my home side. of queensland, australia, events is old and collaborative sense will have your book useful, takes down the eastern spring and do the same way you expect and more different things from life than your parents do. i just want to pursue what that's my thought or you think your kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible, reasonable stopping porters those nonsense. i wonder my son to the doctor....
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what performance of the valet romeo and juliet from my home side of queensland, australia events is old and i have richardson. we'll have you book useful next down . the so you don't think and do the same way you expect and more different things from life than your parents do. i just want to pursue what that's my thought desired or you think your kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible, reasonable stopping port is those nonsense. i want my son to become a doctor to.
what performance of the valet romeo and juliet from my home side of queensland, australia events is old and i have richardson. we'll have you book useful next down . the so you don't think and do the same way you expect and more different things from life than your parents do. i just want to pursue what that's my thought desired or you think your kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible, reasonable stopping port is those nonsense. i want my son to become a doctor to.
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style all his own, instantly recognizable -- playing with the bard himself in his version of "romeo + julietrdo decaprio and claire danes. the over-the-top spectacle and thrilling energy of moulin rouge, also featuring kidman. the great gatsby. note the hip hop music grafted around jazz era scenes. >> new york, 1922. jeffrey: another luhrmann signature mash-up, in this case created with jay-z. baz: it's a way of letting you feel the 'modernness' of it. that's an access issue. jeffrey: most recently, the not your ordinary biopic elvis. always, luhrmann says, the look, sound and substance are conceived as one whole. baz: in terms of design, develop meant, script develop meant, i do all the text or three. written word, the visual language, musical language. simultaneously. so it's extremely well involved. they're like three scripts, and then i bring them together. jeffrey: you're orchestrating the three scripts. baz: orchestrating is a good way of thinking of it. they've got to work in concert, but the music metaphor is a good one because they, i don't look at the visual language as a ground is
style all his own, instantly recognizable -- playing with the bard himself in his version of "romeo + julietrdo decaprio and claire danes. the over-the-top spectacle and thrilling energy of moulin rouge, also featuring kidman. the great gatsby. note the hip hop music grafted around jazz era scenes. >> new york, 1922. jeffrey: another luhrmann signature mash-up, in this case created with jay-z. baz: it's a way of letting you feel the 'modernness' of it. that's an access issue....
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ifeel we need a line of romeo and juliet. something looking over. merica that doesn't know you of course, for downton abbey, you, notting hill. for television and cinema. but you started out in theatre. do you, do you miss it? would you like to go back? yes, absolutely. when you kind of potter around backstage, are you getting that little pitter patter of... i know, definitely. definitely. the, you know, the roar of the greasepaint, the smell of the crowd. no, i love it. it's my, it sounds a cliche, but it is my home. it's where i started. and it's all i ever wanted to do, was be in theatre. i never thought i'd be on screen. i thought, in my sort of weird, teenage, early—20s brain, that screen acting was something that was over there, and that's what americans did brilliantly, and theatre was a sort of british tradition, and that's where i felt at home.
ifeel we need a line of romeo and juliet. something looking over. merica that doesn't know you of course, for downton abbey, you, notting hill. for television and cinema. but you started out in theatre. do you, do you miss it? would you like to go back? yes, absolutely. when you kind of potter around backstage, are you getting that little pitter patter of... i know, definitely. definitely. the, you know, the roar of the greasepaint, the smell of the crowd. no, i love it. it's my, it sounds a...
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lika played the leading role in the projects mamma mia, zora, cinderella, romeo juliet, monte cristo, orlov and chicago. lika plays on the stage of the chekhov moscow art theater at the center for drama and directing at the moscow operet, acts in films, voices cartoons, and she is also a course master at the state institute of theater arts. i am a teacher myself, but in a creative university, i think it will be very interesting for me to see how teachers work and students study at a technical university, i think that i learn a lot. interesting, besides, i have a daughter marusya, and it’s just time for her to think about where to go to study after school, i’m sure she will be very interested in seeing my universities project, science and technology are also creative, so teacher to teacher always a comrade and brother, or sister. it is officially recognized that the world's first mobile phone appeared in the united states of america. april 3, 1973, when the director of the mobile communications department of one large company martin cooper, walking around manhattan, defiantly called on
lika played the leading role in the projects mamma mia, zora, cinderella, romeo juliet, monte cristo, orlov and chicago. lika plays on the stage of the chekhov moscow art theater at the center for drama and directing at the moscow operet, acts in films, voices cartoons, and she is also a course master at the state institute of theater arts. i am a teacher myself, but in a creative university, i think it will be very interesting for me to see how teachers work and students study at a technical...
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international team of directors will present their modern vision of the love story of the ukrainian romeo and juliet. ivan and marichka. in this play, the directors they focus on the emotional world of the characters, the understanding of the meaning of being, genealogy, the confrontation between good and evil. the music for the ballet was created by the modern ukrainian composer ivan nebesny. according to the artist, his first task was to give the shadows of the forgotten ancestors a completely different sound using folk hutsul songs. the task for the ballet master and for me as an assistant was to make something modern, something more modern, and that is why we are positioning this ballet as neoclassical with modern and contemporary elements, and because the artists work on pointe shoes, but nevertheless we have a lot of elements, the road of the cross with that name was shown in a musical and theatrical performance in lviv. the premiere of the contact-contacts symphony was presented back in 1992. our correspondents will tell how the creators have improved the plot. bandera of the denystro boats.
international team of directors will present their modern vision of the love story of the ukrainian romeo and juliet. ivan and marichka. in this play, the directors they focus on the emotional world of the characters, the understanding of the meaning of being, genealogy, the confrontation between good and evil. the music for the ballet was created by the modern ukrainian composer ivan nebesny. according to the artist, his first task was to give the shadows of the forgotten ancestors a...
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for it, you know this is the the stories um that that we f over and that we immortalize with romeo and juliet and all these love stories, why can't you be so in love with justice and freedom, that you are willing sacrifice for it, well the palestinian people are showing us that actually that is exactly that that is the the best thing sacrifice for, especially with this young boy who is a treasure to the palestinian people, اين انت يا دول العربيه حماك الله يا غزه علمت كل دول العالم الرجوله جدي هيك هيك دائره العالم كله مش قادر لها عشان ابطال ام شهيده ربنا يرحمها خوده ربنا يرحمهم انا انا واقع والله ما فيش في حاجه اضحك ها الله يرحمه الله يرحمه ما فيش في اي حاجه نحن ابطال احنا words no doubt for young man um clearly he was raised the right uh for him to be and bleeding bleeding uh under the rubble he's he's dirty all over you know god knows how many days he's gone without food and lost his mother and sister and just lost his mother clearly um and still he is strong and we are the people of ghazan understand he is he is the complete embodiment of the palestinian resistance. and it is, it is this sp
for it, you know this is the the stories um that that we f over and that we immortalize with romeo and juliet and all these love stories, why can't you be so in love with justice and freedom, that you are willing sacrifice for it, well the palestinian people are showing us that actually that is exactly that that is the the best thing sacrifice for, especially with this young boy who is a treasure to the palestinian people, اين انت يا دول العربيه حماك الله يا غزه...
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is a policeman, he ’ll get you out of the ground, well, that means we’ll die together, like romeo and juliet one will die, we will live happily for a long time, but why me, i did everything as you asked, let me go, you deaf infection, oh it hurts, hello, kostya, it’s me, what’s there, what’s the news? yes, they are bad, they loaded the girls into the car and took them away with them, well, you follow him you’re driving, and how am i going to go? i have a car left for the village, now i’m coming back to get it, do you want to say that we missed them? no one missed anyone, i put a beacon on their car, no one is going anywhere, so where is the receiver? now follow her, and then follow them , wait, i’m not far here, let ’s cross straight to the village, there we’ll decide what we’ll do next, where your car is, the street, the dacha. building 16, come on, i accepted, i’ll be there soon, lights out, yes, comrade colonel, well , your workers are not to be envied, they themselves screwed up, and you set up, you understand that you will have to answer, and perhaps answer with shoulder straps, oh well
is a policeman, he ’ll get you out of the ground, well, that means we’ll die together, like romeo and juliet one will die, we will live happily for a long time, but why me, i did everything as you asked, let me go, you deaf infection, oh it hurts, hello, kostya, it’s me, what’s there, what’s the news? yes, they are bad, they loaded the girls into the car and took them away with them, well, you follow him you’re driving, and how am i going to go? i have a car left for the village,...
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just how sensitive a topic sex scenes are is illustrated by franco zeffirelli's 1968 film romeo and julietivia hussey and leonard whiting, who played the teenage lovers, and were 15 and 16 respectively at the time of filming, are suing paramount pictures. they allege they were coerced into doing the scene nude after they'd originally agreed to wear flesh—coloured body suits. they claim that zeffirelli told them the film would fail if they didn't perform the scene nude. paramount hasn't commented on the case. has the industry changed beyond all recognition over the last few years? it's a completely different industry now, ithink, you know, than it was in the sixties or the eighties, or even the nineties or the early 20005. there was a lot of behaviour that was allowed to happen and people would just look the other way. it was considered normal. intimacy coordination is the by—product of the #metoo movement, of time's up, of all of those movements that really came to a head in 2017. and i think without those movements, we wouldn't be where we are today, because i think it really put a spotli
just how sensitive a topic sex scenes are is illustrated by franco zeffirelli's 1968 film romeo and julietivia hussey and leonard whiting, who played the teenage lovers, and were 15 and 16 respectively at the time of filming, are suing paramount pictures. they allege they were coerced into doing the scene nude after they'd originally agreed to wear flesh—coloured body suits. they claim that zeffirelli told them the film would fail if they didn't perform the scene nude. paramount hasn't...
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es como nuestro romeo y juliet, hay un amor prohibido y los 2 enamorados se van a hasta el callejón arriba no, no, no, no, no sabía. me interesó la historia. >> esa es bastante interesante. si no se lo puede perder y con un buen café seguramente que se acompaña. >> y bueno, me imagino que usted ya fue. >> si, con toda mi familia. ah, bueno, nos vemos enseguida con más incremental additional resources. >> el gobernador newsom dio detalles sobre el avance del programa piloto que está ayudando a personas con problemas de salud mental en méxico. decidieron dejar de cortar los árboles de navidad y rentarlos en una maceta. >> le contaré esta historia y quédese con nosotros. >> regresamos después de la pausa >> este es tu noticiero telemundo 48. >> qué tal? cómo están? les saluda césar bayona. muchas gracias por continuar
es como nuestro romeo y juliet, hay un amor prohibido y los 2 enamorados se van a hasta el callejón arriba no, no, no, no, no sabía. me interesó la historia. >> esa es bastante interesante. si no se lo puede perder y con un buen café seguramente que se acompaña. >> y bueno, me imagino que usted ya fue. >> si, con toda mi familia. ah, bueno, nos vemos enseguida con más incremental additional resources. >> el gobernador newsom dio detalles sobre el avance del...
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oragon admired this story, said that this is romeo and juliet, paolo and francesco, and this story withopean and world languages, and aitmatov, one might say, in one day, in an instant, became such a famous writer and this was absolutely fair. it must be said that this story was read very differently in kyrgyzstan itself and in the soviet union as a whole, because it was truly a very bold step. this... the act of this girl was very ambiguously read then, now, perhaps, we will look at it differently, but at least for the reader of that time it was unusual, and some critics of a more conservative persuasion believed that this the destruction of traditional foundations is the destruction of conservative values , but aitmatov looked at things that way, and here , of course, these facts had an impact and... according to his biography, it was that he did not grow up in a kyrgyz village like an ordinary kyrgyz, he was it was a boy, a teenager, a youth who lived in moscow, who received this, well , one might say, european moscow, soviet education, with this experience he came to the kyrgyz vill
oragon admired this story, said that this is romeo and juliet, paolo and francesco, and this story withopean and world languages, and aitmatov, one might say, in one day, in an instant, became such a famous writer and this was absolutely fair. it must be said that this story was read very differently in kyrgyzstan itself and in the soviet union as a whole, because it was truly a very bold step. this... the act of this girl was very ambiguously read then, now, perhaps, we will look at it...
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we're back with actress lauren courtney from the hit broadway cast of "& juliet". >> it re-imagines the classical tale of romeo, and this song is basically me figuring out my next steps what am i to do next and singing to the stars you're right, it is the first song i get to sing, and it is a song that you all know. >> okay. that's a good intro. let's go ♪ ♪ oh, baby, baby, how was i supposed to know ♪ ♪ that something wasn't right here ♪ ♪ oh, baby, baby, i shouldn't g ♪♪ and now have let you go ♪ ♪ and now you're out of sight ♪ ♪ show me how you want it to be ♪ ♪ tell me, baby,'cause i need t know, oh, because ♪ ♪ my loneliness is killing me ♪ ♪ and i -- i must confess i still believe ♪ ♪ when i'm not with you i lose my mind ♪ ♪ give me a sign ♪ ♪ hit me baby, one more time ♪ ♪ oh, baby, baby, the reason i breathe the you ♪ ♪ boy, you got me blinded ♪ ♪ oh, pretty baby, there's nothing that i wouldn't do ♪ ♪ that's not the way i planned it ♪ ♪ show me how you want it to be ♪ ♪ tell me, baby,'cause i need t know now, oh because ♪ ♪ my loneliness is killing me ♪ ♪ and i -- i must confess, i still believe ♪ ♪ w
we're back with actress lauren courtney from the hit broadway cast of "& juliet". >> it re-imagines the classical tale of romeo, and this song is basically me figuring out my next steps what am i to do next and singing to the stars you're right, it is the first song i get to sing, and it is a song that you all know. >> okay. that's a good intro. let's go ♪ ♪ oh, baby, baby, how was i supposed to know ♪ ♪ that something wasn't right here ♪ ♪ oh, baby, baby,...
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at one of shakespeare's show watching romeo and juliet a show that's about it. i thought of such a great question. the reason why think about itt n now is twain gives us a chance to see what we would never see in history book. it'ser the engaging of a poor white boy, son of an abusive alcoholic father from whom he runs it's the impetus of the book huck's point of view. he meets a runaway slave. the ba commiseration on that huck calls them and us and we this a revolutionary moment. a poor white boy we get enslaved a person he's doing his level best to get out of his horrible situation. they eat meat and go down the river together and talk about everything for slavery, to religion to the stars to the taste of food to what it is like to wake up from a dream and be lost. jim actually has a moment where he mentors huck on how to be a good man and huck eats it up. he has and never seen an adult man show how to be a good man. none of the white men he is supposed to celebrate have shown him how to be a good man. they are all uniformly repugnant, they are violent, they a
at one of shakespeare's show watching romeo and juliet a show that's about it. i thought of such a great question. the reason why think about itt n now is twain gives us a chance to see what we would never see in history book. it'ser the engaging of a poor white boy, son of an abusive alcoholic father from whom he runs it's the impetus of the book huck's point of view. he meets a runaway slave. the ba commiseration on that huck calls them and us and we this a revolutionary moment. a poor white...
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. - - leo dicaprprio had donoe "whahat's eatingng gilbert g g" and hihis "romeo + + juliet" had not t theye inin terrible,e, terrible e t. it wasas going to o be an e enormous didisaster, and it tururned out toto be the biggesest movie ofof all . - i'i'm the kingng of the wowor! whoooo! whoo! - "titanicic" really h had eveverything.. it wasas an epic,, old-fafashioned momovie... - icebererg right ahahead! - an actction movie.e. it alslso had a lolove stoy at thehe heart of f it. - i'm jackck dawson. - rose d dewitt bukakater. - - i'm gonna a have to geget yu toto write thahat one downw. - [laughghs] - itit was irresesistible, jack andnd rose, andnd it was s. leo was ababsolutely g gorge. kate winslslet really y captud that indndependent w woman whwho would nonot be pinnened d. - - [gasps] - and theyey were justst this vivivien leigh-c-clark gabe kind o of pairing.g. - i'm m flying, jajack. - "tititanic" is t this momt wherere james cacameron is stradaddling these twtwo worlds:: the human n scale and a compmputer scalele, putting g them togetether. and from t this momentnt on, '9'97, t
. - - leo dicaprprio had donoe "whahat's eatingng gilbert g g" and hihis "romeo + + juliet" had not t theye inin terrible,e, terrible e t. it wasas going to o be an e enormous didisaster, and it tururned out toto be the biggesest movie ofof all . - i'i'm the kingng of the wowor! whoooo! whoo! - "titanicic" really h had eveverything.. it wasas an epic,, old-fafashioned momovie... - icebererg right ahahead! - an actction movie.e. it alslso had a lolove stoy at thehe...
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romeo found juliet.n apartment with a design and soil and algae is the best thing for one, if the owner is creative, then you can even install electricity, for this homemade product we will need an led 3 w lamp, granite stone, old fluorescent lamp and 500 w incandescent lamp, take out the insides of the light bulb, glue the reflector from the fluorescent lamp to the bulb, insert an led lamp there and attach this entire structure to the granite stone. all that remains is to fall asleep in the lamp sand, plant plants and start the tenant. do you think it's a lot of hassle? the guys in this video agree, so they build an aquarium out of lego. yes, we still had to cut out and glue real glass, but that’s not so bad. small connections cannot provide sufficient density to keep water out, so you need to disassemble everything and reassemble it, gluing each connection with sealant. but the kingdom. of course, it's still not enough. where can fish roam in a toy aquarium? craftsmen suggest expanding the footage usin
romeo found juliet.n apartment with a design and soil and algae is the best thing for one, if the owner is creative, then you can even install electricity, for this homemade product we will need an led 3 w lamp, granite stone, old fluorescent lamp and 500 w incandescent lamp, take out the insides of the light bulb, glue the reflector from the fluorescent lamp to the bulb, insert an led lamp there and attach this entire structure to the granite stone. all that remains is to fall asleep in the...
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we're now going to hear a piece that i know rbg loved, which is the final duet from the opera romeo and juliet sung in french by tiffany cho and with tenor salim zahir. salim again accompanied by chris kano. thank you so much. okay. oh, --. y're, uh. oh. you should. worse. horn iner sub woo some used muted medawar all through me small soul teeth. unless he had lost the soul. oh. oh, i know my record. if that's whoever. put it on me and you're due to please talk and of bit fellow this is it been for okay. oh oh cuddles. oh. oh sure. oh, oh say it. horn pool. oh, from lord dub warner. oh, but it also is who he romance talker, not. yeah, not even alternative. yeah. brought her. oh heard day here. oh oh. 0b0302 day. y'all feels a little bored you old b oh spoils it oh oh her v o oh. won't be be her oh. hey so. many so oh oh poor. oh. oh play puddle oh hot tools it's holton oh, the pit her. nil oh grandma nip. three oh. 300 re on upper layers of holder we we oh oh poor little here it really hurts her oh oh poor it that's hey if. i ever took the water it. open the door. oh, hey. sure should. roy her
we're now going to hear a piece that i know rbg loved, which is the final duet from the opera romeo and juliet sung in french by tiffany cho and with tenor salim zahir. salim again accompanied by chris kano. thank you so much. okay. oh, --. y're, uh. oh. you should. worse. horn iner sub woo some used muted medawar all through me small soul teeth. unless he had lost the soul. oh. oh, i know my record. if that's whoever. put it on me and you're due to please talk and of bit fellow this is it been...
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at one of shakespeare's shows watching romeo and juliet, a show that is about teenagers? and i thought it was such a great question. and the reason why i think about it right now is twain gives us a chance to see what we would never see in a history book, which is the interface, the engaging of a poor white boy, son of an abusive alcoholic father from whom he runs. it's the impetus of the book for from huck's point of view, and then he meets a runaway slave, right? and the two of them meet a commiseration on that. and huck calls them in us in a way. and it's kind of this revolutionary moment. but we get this poor white boy, and then we get this this enslaved person who's got a family who is doing his level best to get out of his horrible situation. and they meet and they go down the river together and they talk about everything from slavery to religion to the stars, to the taste of food, to what it's like to wake up from a dream and be lost. jim actually has a moment where he he mentors huck on how to be a good man. you know, and huck eats it up because he's never seen in
at one of shakespeare's shows watching romeo and juliet, a show that is about teenagers? and i thought it was such a great question. and the reason why i think about it right now is twain gives us a chance to see what we would never see in a history book, which is the interface, the engaging of a poor white boy, son of an abusive alcoholic father from whom he runs. it's the impetus of the book for from huck's point of view, and then he meets a runaway slave, right? and the two of them meet a...
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, that famous line from romeo and juliet is of course hundreds of years old. and non-binary people all over the world changed their names and their pronouns to better reflect their identities. there is a purple person who does not believe in that basic arcia. texas problem senator ted cruz introduced legislation last month that would preferred -- prohibit federal agencies from forcing employees to kill other employees by their preferred pronouns or names that, quote, contradicts what the individuals biological sex. this is what where legislating? protecting some government workers to have to call other government workers by their preferred names? basically enabling government police to attack other government workers? and the case of cruise, it's hypocrisy on parade. because, his given name is rafael cruz. now he prefers people told him ted. this week, the san antonio express news highlighted the criticism cruz has received over the. bill cruz responded, calling the paper a lion hack, saying, the first amendment allows me to call -- you to call me ted, rafael,
, that famous line from romeo and juliet is of course hundreds of years old. and non-binary people all over the world changed their names and their pronouns to better reflect their identities. there is a purple person who does not believe in that basic arcia. texas problem senator ted cruz introduced legislation last month that would preferred -- prohibit federal agencies from forcing employees to kill other employees by their preferred pronouns or names that, quote, contradicts what the...
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i love story turned very romeo and juliet when rodolfo actually said he didn't approve of patrizia. > maurizio's father became even more dramatic when his son told him that he proposed to patrizia. >> he was very concerned over patrizia and how she spent money and how she wanted to lead her life. >> domenico who was gucci ceo -- and confidant. did he view her as a gold digger? >> yes, you can describe it that way, yes. >> and even gone all the way to the cardinal of milan to ask him to prevent the marriage from happening and the cardinal told him, no, if they are in love, we cannot do anything to stop them from wedding. >> desperate, rodolfo gave his son an ultimatum. it's either her or me. the choice maurizio made would be life-changing. but in ways he could not foresee. >> coming up -- >> she reminded me of joan collins. she was dripping in jewels, and makeup, and heels. >> she was a person who was very used to getting her way. >> love or family. which would maurizio choose? >> there was a lot of anger and frustration, and jealousy. this was not a friendly family environment. >> whe
i love story turned very romeo and juliet when rodolfo actually said he didn't approve of patrizia. > maurizio's father became even more dramatic when his son told him that he proposed to patrizia. >> he was very concerned over patrizia and how she spent money and how she wanted to lead her life. >> domenico who was gucci ceo -- and confidant. did he view her as a gold digger? >> yes, you can describe it that way, yes. >> and even gone all the way to the cardinal of...
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i think i think was a suicide think there was a suicide warning outside and warning outside romeo and julietiversity. it's saying that university. so it's saying that this involves death and murder. at would say if at some point, i would say if you know that about julius you don't know that about julius caesan you don't know that about julius caesar, you shouldn't be studying english literature to begin macbeth studying english literature to begin the macbeth studying english literature to begin the warning macbeth studying english literature to begin the warning saidiacbeth studying english literature to begin the warning said that eth death. the warning said that there's issues of post natal mental concern . burns i mental health concern. burns i don't actually post don't think it's actually post natal i mean, lady natal specifically. i mean, lady macbeth has had a baby some time in past. yeah, but the in the past. yeah, but the reason gone nuts reason she's gone nuts is because colluded in because she colluded in the murder duncan, so and murder of duncan, right? so and she. don't need a
i think i think was a suicide think there was a suicide warning outside and warning outside romeo and julietiversity. it's saying that university. so it's saying that this involves death and murder. at would say if at some point, i would say if you know that about julius you don't know that about julius caesan you don't know that about julius caesar, you shouldn't be studying english literature to begin macbeth studying english literature to begin the macbeth studying english literature to...
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showing a performance by viktor nikonenko, playing shakespeare, based on scenes from hamlet, romeo and julietver staged in the russian 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 tc
showing a performance by viktor nikonenko, playing shakespeare, based on scenes from hamlet, romeo and julietver staged in the russian 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...