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that to imply that shakespeare was in leiden at that point. i didn't know that. >> i did know it either and i'm going to have to talk to doctor banks about that and find out. >> that's remarkable thing to think about. >> yes, yes. i mean, i think in general and i found the puritans there is some familiarity with shakespeare's works. while there is an opposition by most if not all puritans to praise to the performs embraced aspects. they didn't have any problem with the place as literature. they did own copies and they could read them but i never heard shakespeare traveled abroad to lighten so i can't see anything more about that. >> we know for instance, that harvard college had shakespeare's folios in its library. so for all that they denounced plays and licentiousness that could go around the performance of plays and the attending ablaze, as you said they were very much in favor of the reading a place. i mean, you know, cicerone and cato and all the classic playwrights, you know, they were all in the library's. >> right. >> thomas asks, what
that to imply that shakespeare was in leiden at that point. i didn't know that. >> i did know it either and i'm going to have to talk to doctor banks about that and find out. >> that's remarkable thing to think about. >> yes, yes. i mean, i think in general and i found the puritans there is some familiarity with shakespeare's works. while there is an opposition by most if not all puritans to praise to the performs embraced aspects. they didn't have any problem with the place...
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it would be silly for me to venture into shakespeare. i know we go to world atlas and encyclopedia.i know a good book on history and go to social science books, so i tried to stick to my real house as they say these days. i think learning art and music and architecture is critically important and i touch on architecture because that is a field i have a great interest in and urban studies and how cities evolve. but no, the more you read, and the other thing if you look at how our great ideas are created if you study the people that have created great businesses it's usually connecting to things everybody's seen but then the key to that is the more subjects you've studied that have some knowledge of how they think and so on that exponentially increases your odds of coming up with a breakthrough idea because when you are sorting through ideas how can i combine ideas from those all of a sudden you have shakespeare and the great architect and a life story of conrad hilton and the more subjects you are interested in, your chances of coming up with something innovative goes up geometricall
it would be silly for me to venture into shakespeare. i know we go to world atlas and encyclopedia.i know a good book on history and go to social science books, so i tried to stick to my real house as they say these days. i think learning art and music and architecture is critically important and i touch on architecture because that is a field i have a great interest in and urban studies and how cities evolve. but no, the more you read, and the other thing if you look at how our great ideas are...
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and how can i combine ideas from those, all of a sudden you have shakespeare and daniel burnham, a great architect and the story of h.j. heinz, conrad hilton and you understand walmart and the more subjects you are interested in, your chances of coming up with really something innovative just goes up geometrically so i would never tell anybody not to study any subject. but to truly study and go deep and we start with the history, where does it come from. who first had this concept and what role has played in society and go back as far as you can. i just wrote the newsletter we published talk about the family and how they ran their business and how parallel it is to the way venture capitalist act today in terms of the division of the stock between the money and the people doing the work. it's just about the same. it's like 15th century which is asurprise to some people . >>are there any significance to the hundred and 60 recommendations ? >> i just ran out of steam and pages. put down hundred 60, cut it off there. i can do 1000 and i always invite people to email me, get contact on one of
and how can i combine ideas from those, all of a sudden you have shakespeare and daniel burnham, a great architect and the story of h.j. heinz, conrad hilton and you understand walmart and the more subjects you are interested in, your chances of coming up with really something innovative just goes up geometrically so i would never tell anybody not to study any subject. but to truly study and go deep and we start with the history, where does it come from. who first had this concept and what role...
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do you recommend reading shakespeare? >> i'm sorryry again? >> your book recommendation on the lifetime learners guide to reading and learning doo you recommend reading shakespeare? >> it is not on the list because i don't do fiction. i'm not an expert in that it is kind of parallel we go on my advisory board when you give advice every 10,000 plans.s i said no i give the names of 20 people right now but no 100 times as much as i do i know a good world atlas i know a good encyclopedia i no good social science books. i tried to stick to my wheelhouse as they say thesese days. i think learning architecture is critically important. i touch on architecture that is a field i have great interest in, into rooms of my house are architecture books in urban studies how cities evolve. the more you read the more things. if you look at how great ideas are created to study all great people who've created great businesses is usually connecting two things people have seen and have never put together. and so you put them together but the keit said that is the m
do you recommend reading shakespeare? >> i'm sorryry again? >> your book recommendation on the lifetime learners guide to reading and learning doo you recommend reading shakespeare? >> it is not on the list because i don't do fiction. i'm not an expert in that it is kind of parallel we go on my advisory board when you give advice every 10,000 plans.s i said no i give the names of 20 people right now but no 100 times as much as i do i know a good world atlas i know a good...
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so we're not going to learn shakespeare because it's hard for children in the inner city to access shakespearet's called an old sally that you're talking, that i didn't even mention shakespeare, but you're making your case very powerfully. that seems to me loves relishes controversy, you want to make your arguments, you have the argument, as you're doing with me, as you did ever since you took to the stage of the tory party conference. but there are some who are including friends of yours to make real change. you're actually going to have to become a consensus builder, someone who brings people with you. well, you say that i'm brought people with me. in fact, when i was appointed, i the feedback i had from number ten was that they were amazed. there was there was very little negativity. i mean, there's obviously people on the fringes, but the generally speaking, we get over 600 visitors a year to michaela these are mainly these are mainly teachers who've come who have been convinced by the things that they've seen. but i suppose what i'm asking you, i check you out on twitter the other day bec
so we're not going to learn shakespeare because it's hard for children in the inner city to access shakespearet's called an old sally that you're talking, that i didn't even mention shakespeare, but you're making your case very powerfully. that seems to me loves relishes controversy, you want to make your arguments, you have the argument, as you're doing with me, as you did ever since you took to the stage of the tory party conference. but there are some who are including friends of yours to...
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my favorite line in shakespeare is when hamlet, who is most certainly shakespeare's voice saying, i am myself in different honest, and yet i could accuse me of such things that it would, it were better that my mother had never born me. we're all capable of good. and we're all capable of evil. and it's my job as an actor to explore all those gray areas. - you've also played franklin delano roosevelt, - yeah. what is it? - who i heard you describe. you said you learned of fdr, that quote: he had many slippery qualities. in a way, events turned them into a sort of great unwitting hero, as a descendant of franin delano roosevelt's chief political punching bag, i fully agree with your characterization, but wonderhat did you find that was slippery about him? - well, he was so crafty, i guess the great truism i came up against, with playing roosevelt is that every politician has got to be dishonest on some level, you know? - not always, they're just not popular if they aren't. - well, maybe, but you gotta be popular in order to get your way, - yeah, well, but hoover doesn't follow that formul
my favorite line in shakespeare is when hamlet, who is most certainly shakespeare's voice saying, i am myself in different honest, and yet i could accuse me of such things that it would, it were better that my mother had never born me. we're all capable of good. and we're all capable of evil. and it's my job as an actor to explore all those gray areas. - you've also played franklin delano roosevelt, - yeah. what is it? - who i heard you describe. you said you learned of fdr, that quote: he had...
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he had a lifelong association with the royal shakespeare company and appeared in films such as shakespeareove, and misses brown. you are watching bbc world news america. still to come. >> looking the -- look in there. >> appreciating the kindness of strangers. the woman in the u.k. who open her home to an afghan family who fled the taliban. twitter has banned thousands of counts accused of being part of a propaganda chain by china. carrie allen has more. >> one of the things twitter said in its report was over 100 of these accounts were linked to a private company which does have ties to the change in document. that is one way we know this. one of the things they said in their report was a number of these accounts seemed to be repurposed. previously what happened is they were either posting things like porn, or talking about korean celebrities, korean music on the platform, and suddenly, they were posting loads of things about xinjiang. not only being posted, but also being amplified by chinese officials on twitter. we have to consider twitter is a platform that is banned in china, so this
he had a lifelong association with the royal shakespeare company and appeared in films such as shakespeareove, and misses brown. you are watching bbc world news america. still to come. >> looking the -- look in there. >> appreciating the kindness of strangers. the woman in the u.k. who open her home to an afghan family who fled the taliban. twitter has banned thousands of counts accused of being part of a propaganda chain by china. carrie allen has more. >> one of the things...
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churchill could quote endless readings of shakespeare. he always went to see shakespeare plays. shakespeare was minute from whom -- somebody from whom he took a lot of his language. but i think that he has given the world a certain language, a lexicon about democracy and human rights. but so long as civilization succeeds in the world, it will be a wellspring for it to come from. when one reads some of the speeches and, obviously, in my book i had to read an awful lot of them, but there are thousands of speeches, and there's something usual, something interesting, some wonderful phrase that can be picked out of literally all of those 8,000. so i think he's -- like an ocean, you don't have to -- [inaudible] you chuck the bucket over the side of the boat and pretty much whatever you bring up will be worthwhile. and there are very few people in history like that. and if we, if we get over this present sort of obsession, it strikes me, with everyone's -- [inaudible] of course, he was human. but if you look also at the actual, you know, bronze statue, i think that's much more worthwhi
churchill could quote endless readings of shakespeare. he always went to see shakespeare plays. shakespeare was minute from whom -- somebody from whom he took a lot of his language. but i think that he has given the world a certain language, a lexicon about democracy and human rights. but so long as civilization succeeds in the world, it will be a wellspring for it to come from. when one reads some of the speeches and, obviously, in my book i had to read an awful lot of them, but there are...
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you've done a fair amount of shakespeare at this point.ving to read it or perform it? >> "otello." after i did "the emperor jones" i played "otello" at fordham university when he was younger than everyone else in the cast. >> stephen: some people when they first come to shakespeare have trouble cracking it, like cracking the meaning open. like every sonnet is in this little box you have to open and completely so you can understand it. what's your process like to work on shakespearean monologues? >> i was at the-- i went to fordham university in the bronx for two years, and then lincoln center for two years. ( applause ). >> lincoln center. at the lincoln center library they had records of the plays. so they had olivier's "otello." i put the headphones on... oh, my lord. i'd sit there and go "oh, my lord." ignorance is bliss, i didn't know. i thought i'll sing it like this and make it happen. people seemed to like it. >> stephen: did you have any advice from well-known shakespearean performers like this is how you do it. don't worry about t
you've done a fair amount of shakespeare at this point.ving to read it or perform it? >> "otello." after i did "the emperor jones" i played "otello" at fordham university when he was younger than everyone else in the cast. >> stephen: some people when they first come to shakespeare have trouble cracking it, like cracking the meaning open. like every sonnet is in this little box you have to open and completely so you can understand it. what's your...
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and the royal shakespeare company leads tributes to sir antony sher, who has died of cancer at the age up in the sport on the bbc news channel: lewis hamilton's performance in f1 practice ramps up the pressure on world—title rival max verstappen. good evening. a woman has beenjailed for life for murdering her partner's six—year—old son, after months of abuse. emma tustin has been told she will serve at least 29 years in prison for killing arthur labinjo—hughes at their home in solihull. the boy's father, thomas hughes, has been jailed for 21 years for manslaughter. the judge at coventry crown court said it had been one of the most distressing cases he'd dealt with, and described the couple as "spiteful and sadistic". as our home editor mark easton reports, arthur's death raises yet more questions about whether enough is being done to protect vulnerable children. arthur, are you going to play for england? i he was a football—mad little boy, with a smile that belied the truth about his life. i'm going to play for liverpool or i'm going to play for tottenham. six—year—old arthur labinjo—h
and the royal shakespeare company leads tributes to sir antony sher, who has died of cancer at the age up in the sport on the bbc news channel: lewis hamilton's performance in f1 practice ramps up the pressure on world—title rival max verstappen. good evening. a woman has beenjailed for life for murdering her partner's six—year—old son, after months of abuse. emma tustin has been told she will serve at least 29 years in prison for killing arthur labinjo—hughes at their home in solihull....
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as shakespeare in love and mrs brown., sher also wrote several novels and was an accomplished painter. european diplomats at talks to revive the international nuclear deal with iran saying they're disappointed and concerned by tehran�*s stance. britain, france and germany gave the assessment at the end of a week of discussions in vienna. they complained that iran had back—tracked on diplomatic progress made during previous rounds of talks earlier this year. a court in the philippines has ignored objections of president rodrigo duterte and ruled that the country's first nobel laureate, the journalist maria ressa, can collect her prize in norway. but ms ressa, who was awarded the prize for efforts to "safeguard freedom of expression, still needs permission to travel from two other courts. scientists in britain have used gene editing technology to create female—only and male—only litters of mice. they say their technique could eventually be applied to chickens to ensure that only egg—producing females are hatched. our scienc
as shakespeare in love and mrs brown., sher also wrote several novels and was an accomplished painter. european diplomats at talks to revive the international nuclear deal with iran saying they're disappointed and concerned by tehran�*s stance. britain, france and germany gave the assessment at the end of a week of discussions in vienna. they complained that iran had back—tracked on diplomatic progress made during previous rounds of talks earlier this year. a court in the philippines has...
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still to come: the royal shakespeare company leads the tributes to sir antony sher, who's died of cancerr that the worst victims of this disaster are the poor people living in the slums which have sprung up around the factory. i am feeling so helpless that the childrens are dying in front of me and i can't do anything. charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at least six other people in los angeles. at 11:00 this morning, just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite numberfrom dover. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: in a rare move, us prosecutors have filed involuntary manslaughter charges against the parents of a teenager accused of shooting dead four students at his school. the world health organization says vaccines may not be able to prevent people from infection with the omicron strain but they do seem to make its ef
still to come: the royal shakespeare company leads the tributes to sir antony sher, who's died of cancerr that the worst victims of this disaster are the poor people living in the slums which have sprung up around the factory. i am feeling so helpless that the childrens are dying in front of me and i can't do anything. charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at least six other people in los angeles. at 11:00 this morning, just half a metre...
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let's say shakespeare, everybody has played shakespeare in every shape and form, and sometimes the gender switched up everyone's ideas of how you would cast. you seemed like you took that in your stride. were you shaken up on that, or did you have a different perspective, i'm play anne boleyn, and no other black player has played her but i am and i can." >> of course i was shaken up boy it. as much as you try to separate yourself from things that are toxic, but i care. i'm a caring and feeling person. it definitely is something that is like when people have a strong reaction and, you know, they're not afraid to -- >> oh, yeah, no, no. >> they let you know. >> trevor: people are very strong on the internet. >> they will come to find you to let you know exactly how they feel so, yeah, it's intense. but the hope is that there are some people who it makes uncomfortable, who will watch it anyway and watch it for the human story that we were trying to tell and see what resonates differently for them, because they're looking at it out of the frame of reference of race, and more just about, like,
let's say shakespeare, everybody has played shakespeare in every shape and form, and sometimes the gender switched up everyone's ideas of how you would cast. you seemed like you took that in your stride. were you shaken up on that, or did you have a different perspective, i'm play anne boleyn, and no other black player has played her but i am and i can." >> of course i was shaken up boy it. as much as you try to separate yourself from things that are toxic, but i care. i'm a caring...
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ampliar la zona se utiliza un radar con un sistema que detecta pero sólo con el de el nombre en shakespearean cambiaron su carne neta fue detenido por que en contra costa u otros es ilegal el uso de pirotecnia >>> inglés tan el año pasado se llevó sin importar como es un ultra o el forum ultra con 1000 dólares a los infractores, las autoridades agregaron patrullajes para la noche y evitar el uso de el >>> el gobernador que buscó la recepción de aguilera a mederos ese camionero cubano quién fue condenado a 110 años por un accidente, eduardo rodríguez dar resultados >>> el gobernador con una orden ejecutiva contra camioneta metido un accidente en colorado que dejó a cuatro muertos y seis heridos en 2019 el cooper naso con gusto la condena >>> no quiero que se malinterprete >>> te el la fisión generó reacciones >>> siempre presión para que trabajara luego fue condenado sin una ola de protestas >>> te digo la verdad, si te digo esto cuando freno después del vino es justo que peplo y dijo que no fue >>> el cambio neto según el cisneros el resto en un y violento >>> no se acabó metieron los casco
ampliar la zona se utiliza un radar con un sistema que detecta pero sólo con el de el nombre en shakespearean cambiaron su carne neta fue detenido por que en contra costa u otros es ilegal el uso de pirotecnia >>> inglés tan el año pasado se llevó sin importar como es un ultra o el forum ultra con 1000 dólares a los infractores, las autoridades agregaron patrullajes para la noche y evitar el uso de el >>> el gobernador que buscó la recepción de aguilera a mederos ese...
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i'm old enough to remember shakespeare in the park, teen version of caesar. we know how that ends up, caesar trump stabbed on stage. talk about romantic night out. cable news hosts calling trump a asset of russia with they were not calling him hitler or mao. anthrax, sent to several members of first family. that was dismissed and laughed off. anyone in the left or in the media to applaud all of that, be outraged by the benign "let's go brandon" they need a good chiropractor to unknot themselves. if you are not angry about those things said to the 45th president, you can't be angry about "let's go brandon" to the 46th president. elizabeth: let's get you more outraged. watch this. >> azymite very advantages of trump right. asymmetry of saying f-you to a sitting president to a call in front of your four kids, don't look past this. don't look at this as a story about giving airtime to a maga guy who goes on steve bannon's podcast, says i wasn't joking. not only did i say f-u, mr. president. i said more than that. this is the slow motion insurrection, jason, in fu
i'm old enough to remember shakespeare in the park, teen version of caesar. we know how that ends up, caesar trump stabbed on stage. talk about romantic night out. cable news hosts calling trump a asset of russia with they were not calling him hitler or mao. anthrax, sent to several members of first family. that was dismissed and laughed off. anyone in the left or in the media to applaud all of that, be outraged by the benign "let's go brandon" they need a good chiropractor to unknot...
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charles forget knowledge of the markets, knowledge of shakespeare, i'm liking it, i'm liking it.when it comes to that kind of sophisticated stuff so i'm glad that i impress you. liz: my horse and kingdom for a horse, thank you, charles, the push me pull you fight between the omicron variant and fed tapering, playing out on wall street as we kickoff this final hour of trade. the dow is looking at four straight days of gains but the nasdaq is kind of nose div ing right now. nasdaq and s&p look to snap their three day winning streak at the moment jpmorgan chase chief global strategist david kelly is on hand to
charles forget knowledge of the markets, knowledge of shakespeare, i'm liking it, i'm liking it.when it comes to that kind of sophisticated stuff so i'm glad that i impress you. liz: my horse and kingdom for a horse, thank you, charles, the push me pull you fight between the omicron variant and fed tapering, playing out on wall street as we kickoff this final hour of trade. the dow is looking at four straight days of gains but the nasdaq is kind of nose div ing right now. nasdaq and s&p...
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shakespeare, you're drunk, $400.
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decisive battles of the world, charles economic interpretation of the constitution, and william shakespeareof his readings and this was from the president and if you start out even inconceivable you'll find a lengthy study and i will keep you out of mischief to. and hand over the controls to david michael in the final thoughts and truman's ass well for the literature and in front of the library, and owner of the library's 50th anniversary in 2007. >> harry truman's, he said among other things, that i don't know anybody in the world who ever ran as much are constantly has he did and it was what you would call a book form. warm and the standard works of greece and rome and for history, if there was something in a book that was part of life, a section of life for a former time, was of interest because it had to do with people. harry truman would withstand the history and he understood the history is not simple and in the history of our country is simple and america is not simple and he understood in a way, such thing as the past, nothing ever happened in the past, and only happen in the presen
decisive battles of the world, charles economic interpretation of the constitution, and william shakespeareof his readings and this was from the president and if you start out even inconceivable you'll find a lengthy study and i will keep you out of mischief to. and hand over the controls to david michael in the final thoughts and truman's ass well for the literature and in front of the library, and owner of the library's 50th anniversary in 2007. >> harry truman's, he said among other...
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bout gats and i'm black instead ♪ where hip-hop meets shakespeare.al british rapper and author, akala. plus, - everything's not so black and white, like you make it out to be. - but we are fighting for our lives. - [christiane] director regina king and playwright kemp powers, talk about bringing four black icons to the screen for "one night in miami", and,
bout gats and i'm black instead ♪ where hip-hop meets shakespeare.al british rapper and author, akala. plus, - everything's not so black and white, like you make it out to be. - but we are fighting for our lives. - [christiane] director regina king and playwright kemp powers, talk about bringing four black icons to the screen for "one night in miami", and,
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west side story is a love story inspired by shakespeare's romeo and juliet, set amid warring teenagegs — the sharks and thejets — in new york in the 1950s. it is an adaptation of the 1957 musical from four greats — director and choreographer jerome robbins, composer leonard bernstein, arthur laurents who did the book, and lyricist stephen sondheim. at the world premiere of his adaptation of west side story, stephen spielberg made it clear he was indebted to all the musicals�* creative forefathers. the first feeling is gratitude and such an honour to be able to have been entrusted by the trustees and stephen sondheim to be able to make our west side story. # skyscrapers bloom in america. # cadillacs zoom in america. stephen sondheim was notjust a lyricist of the 1957 broadway west side story musical, but also for the 1961 movie and speilberg's new film. sadly, he died at the age of 91, just a few days before the world premiere. the production boasts a very talented cast. rachel zegler plays the pivotal role of maria, pretty much an unknown actress. this is her performing maria four ye
west side story is a love story inspired by shakespeare's romeo and juliet, set amid warring teenagegs — the sharks and thejets — in new york in the 1950s. it is an adaptation of the 1957 musical from four greats — director and choreographer jerome robbins, composer leonard bernstein, arthur laurents who did the book, and lyricist stephen sondheim. at the world premiere of his adaptation of west side story, stephen spielberg made it clear he was indebted to all the musicals�* creative...
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it has digested 15,000 poems, including shakespeare, including blake and so on and so forth.ocieties across the uk have fed the algorithm words and poems, so that it can learn how to create poetry. and the more words we give it, the better the sense of the poetry becomes. and right now it has been up for a few weeks, and you can see sentences, you can see sense within this building. what we're trying to do with this building is show that we are innovators as a nation. the pavilions each sit in one of the expo's three main themes — mobility, opportunity and sustainability. and each theme has its own building. the sustainability pavilion is net zero energy and net zero water, diverting people's waste water through a natural outdoor filtration system of reedbeds and then reused on the site's vegetation. so all around us you will find buildings that are net zero energy, you will find buildings that have employed sustainable wood technologies and methodologies — shading, outdoor passive cooling areas. and it is actually a real honour to stand alongside all of these country pavilio
it has digested 15,000 poems, including shakespeare, including blake and so on and so forth.ocieties across the uk have fed the algorithm words and poems, so that it can learn how to create poetry. and the more words we give it, the better the sense of the poetry becomes. and right now it has been up for a few weeks, and you can see sentences, you can see sense within this building. what we're trying to do with this building is show that we are innovators as a nation. the pavilions each sit in...
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his death was announced by the royal shakespeare company.h song trilogy. 0h, oh, i've been beautiful. both roles olivier award winning. but his story began with rejection by rada. they sent a letter saying, "we strongly recommend that you think of another career." at the time, that really puts you on the line and you really have to... it takes quite a lot of strength to work out whether they're right or not. as a child, he was shy, solitary. acting was seen as a way to bring him out of himself. he liked the idea of disguise, a mask for this gay, jewish, south african. on tv, he was the revolutionary howard kirk in the history man. but the plaudits didn't lead to film and tv stardom. his home was the theatre. my nose, sir, is enormous! he and the man who became his husband, the director greg doran. their great successes... hail! titus andronicus... othello... the moor changes with my poison. lear... macbeth. he also painted. he was a successful novelist. but antony sher was at his best on stage, taking on those shakespearean greats. if i tell
his death was announced by the royal shakespeare company.h song trilogy. 0h, oh, i've been beautiful. both roles olivier award winning. but his story began with rejection by rada. they sent a letter saying, "we strongly recommend that you think of another career." at the time, that really puts you on the line and you really have to... it takes quite a lot of strength to work out whether they're right or not. as a child, he was shy, solitary. acting was seen as a way to bring him out...
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he regularly read from shakespeare from athens to rome that they were expected to identify or complete. in the fall of 1910 indiana university student newspaper misspelled its headline and another of the six arrives. his bloomington 10 contemporaries would recall a ubiquitous extrovert whose scholarly curiosity seemed insatiable and one-man campaign for radical it addition to the social science curriculum distinguished his junior year of adding or finding 10 students to enroll in the university's first class on socialism with mark geist history of socialism. he would suggest no wonder they thought of me as a socialist. he would correct that misperception citing a man who is not something before he's 40 has no heart adding exculpatory lee and a man who is still a social -- at 40 has no head. the fall of 1915 family finances carried wendell to high school teaching in kansas. it was a six-month appointment as the chemists assistant in order to pay for law school at indiana. this experience marked to wendell deeply. he began writing about horseback to see the conditions for himself and one
he regularly read from shakespeare from athens to rome that they were expected to identify or complete. in the fall of 1910 indiana university student newspaper misspelled its headline and another of the six arrives. his bloomington 10 contemporaries would recall a ubiquitous extrovert whose scholarly curiosity seemed insatiable and one-man campaign for radical it addition to the social science curriculum distinguished his junior year of adding or finding 10 students to enroll in the...
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one of the country's finest contemporary classical actors, with a long association with the royal shakespearefinished, sent before my time into this breathing world, scarce half made up. antony sher�*s richard iii, a scuttling, spidery malevolence. it went beyond mere good reviews to become the portrayal against which all others are measured. when they are gone, then must i count my gains. your hair's nice. howard kirk in the history man, the defining �*70s campus radical. perhaps we should just add his name, say... i think my biggest problem is being young and beautiful. it is my biggest problem, because i have never been young and beautiful. arnold, the drag queen in torch song trilogy, another olivier award—winning role. oh, i've been beautiful. antony sher was also an accomplished writer and painter, but this career had begun with rejection from rada. they sent a letter saying, "we strongly recommend that you think about another career" — which, you know, at that time was, you know, really puts you on the line. gay, jewish, south african — growing up, he felt very much the outsider. he li
one of the country's finest contemporary classical actors, with a long association with the royal shakespearefinished, sent before my time into this breathing world, scarce half made up. antony sher�*s richard iii, a scuttling, spidery malevolence. it went beyond mere good reviews to become the portrayal against which all others are measured. when they are gone, then must i count my gains. your hair's nice. howard kirk in the history man, the defining �*70s campus radical. perhaps we should...
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written in a classic like 1984, yes as problematic bits in it, just like this problematic bits in shakespeare's work, what we need to be doing is seeing that as the source material is somebody them wants to write something different. i saw an old female or a short japanese version of king lear, for example, which had a totally different aspect to it. i assure nath cello, where othello was actually played by a white person, a german production. and it was fascinating because when he got to the racism, so we shouldn't just say no, it should be like this. what i don't like even you the host you are calling it or rewrite. it is not to rewrite. it's a supplementary book. and as, as a, at the moment we're just very close towards book burning. you know, if you look at people or j. k. rowling, and you look at a new blight and all these things. you don't have to like a book, but you can understand its context and i think that's what we need to get to there too many students now who are having trigger warnings, who don't want to look at something which is perhaps difficult. that's what we, that's what, t
written in a classic like 1984, yes as problematic bits in it, just like this problematic bits in shakespeare's work, what we need to be doing is seeing that as the source material is somebody them wants to write something different. i saw an old female or a short japanese version of king lear, for example, which had a totally different aspect to it. i assure nath cello, where othello was actually played by a white person, a german production. and it was fascinating because when he got to the...