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tom shakespeare, welcome to l shakespeare, welcome to hardtalk. shakespeare, welcome to hardtalk— shakespeare, welcome to hardtalk. ., ~ a, ., hardtalk. thank you, great to be here. great _ hardtalk. thank you, great to be here. great to _ hardtalk. thank you, great to be here. great to have - hardtalk. thank you, great to be here. great to have you. in| be here. great to have you. in your personal life and professional life everything has been intertwined in terms of your campaigning work, your academic work. ijust of your campaigning work, your academic work. i just wonder whether you ever, for a moment, considered going into something entirely disconnected from your own personal circumstances west among accountancy, law, geology? there are short people, restricted growth people, restricted growth people in all of those professions. farmers, teachers, solicitors, everything. buti did not go that way. so as a social scientist have always been interested in what are the experiences and disability has to be top of the list. let me ask you about gro
tom shakespeare, welcome to l shakespeare, welcome to hardtalk. shakespeare, welcome to hardtalk— shakespeare, welcome to hardtalk. ., ~ a, ., hardtalk. thank you, great to be here. great _ hardtalk. thank you, great to be here. great to _ hardtalk. thank you, great to be here. great to have - hardtalk. thank you, great to be here. great to have you. in| be here. great to have you. in your personal life and professional life everything has been intertwined in terms of your campaigning work,...
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william shakespeare was born in this house in stratford on the river avon in 1564.th unknown, somewhere between april 21 and 23, which is not surprising, everything related to the life of t... assessing his productivity, the researchers came to the conclusion that over the course of 22 years of active creative life , he composed a play every 7 months. such fertility could not but arouse suspicion. one of the most serious debates is whether all these dramas were actually written by the man from stratford, or whether they were composed by someone else. this someone should have traveled a lot more, been a lot more educated, and, importantly, have extensive connections in high society, including the royal court. proponents of conspiracy theories included the list of potential authors hiding behind the name of shakespeare. another thing is that practically no documents have been preserved about shakespeare’s life, except for references to critics, deeds of sale and excerpts from litigation. the more i read about it, the less i know and the less confident i become. it is
william shakespeare was born in this house in stratford on the river avon in 1564.th unknown, somewhere between april 21 and 23, which is not surprising, everything related to the life of t... assessing his productivity, the researchers came to the conclusion that over the course of 22 years of active creative life , he composed a play every 7 months. such fertility could not but arouse suspicion. one of the most serious debates is whether all these dramas were actually written by the man from...
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shakespeare has revolutionary works. shakespeare doesn't.eed to choose rita and pavka from our ranks korchagin. please, there is a candidate, there is a proposal, let's vote. forgive me, but how can you vote on such a question, with your hands, petrov, with your hands, so i, for example, suggest larisa, here, our fiery komsomol organizer, stand up. “i like it, me too, let’s vote, that’s it, unanimously, thank you, comrade, very good, larisa, you are now rita, now the question is, who is pavka, and i propose comrade bochkin for the role of pavka, so, let’s vote, so, i recuse myself, what kind of artist am i? well, why do you have a voice? become, cheekbones, you are the best commander of the best battalion. yes, don't be modest. sorry, can i tell you more? petrova, why do you climb all the time, but you say, petrova. captain bochkin is the best commander, but he is not suitable for the role of korchagin. why is this? be specific. because pavka lives with emotions, with her heart, and captain bochkin does not live with anyone. pavka lives by r
shakespeare has revolutionary works. shakespeare doesn't.eed to choose rita and pavka from our ranks korchagin. please, there is a candidate, there is a proposal, let's vote. forgive me, but how can you vote on such a question, with your hands, petrov, with your hands, so i, for example, suggest larisa, here, our fiery komsomol organizer, stand up. “i like it, me too, let’s vote, that’s it, unanimously, thank you, comrade, very good, larisa, you are now rita, now the question is, who is...
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william shakespeare is a high classic for us, but it wasn’t like that at the meeting.er was entertaining for the simpleton of the people, like the tv show's director: sometimes the viewer could not show up for the performance, or allow for slow remarks, no labels. yak promusic the public is not brave enough for popcorns, the way is only adzin, to capture the living, so much so as to see how many people cried, or... they laughed at the heroes of the song, but that was 16 hundred years ago, on the page 2 0 seeds in the hall no one is welcome, the theater of medicine is elitist, uneducated peasants and travelers simply did not go there, there were thousands in belarus, even 80% were not written at that time, but the most important thing is what are the heights and dimensions of the widest masses. uladzisla galubok would be intellectuals have... the first intense hope fallen baranavichami. sennya lyasnaya is a very languid age, and since 1882 the villages have been populated by three houses. one of them had the same assistant as the machinist yazep golub. there the light o
william shakespeare is a high classic for us, but it wasn’t like that at the meeting.er was entertaining for the simpleton of the people, like the tv show's director: sometimes the viewer could not show up for the performance, or allow for slow remarks, no labels. yak promusic the public is not brave enough for popcorns, the way is only adzin, to capture the living, so much so as to see how many people cried, or... they laughed at the heroes of the song, but that was 16 hundred years ago, on...
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to the shakespeare discussion.legraph and a victory for the speech union for the free speech union against state. against the nanny state. jonathan. good on them. jonathan. yes good on them. >> i you podcast >> i hear you have a podcast with, set up mr. toby young, the chairman, as we call him. >> yeah, yeah. >> yes. yeah, yeah. >> yes. yeah, yeah. >> legend. >> the legend. >> the legend. >> million views, 1.7 >> over a million views, 1.7 million downloads. >> over a million views, 1.7 milyeah.ownloads. >> yeah. >> nice. >> nice. >> good. well, matter now, >> very good. well, matter now, the war's happened. >> exactly everything lost. >> e we've , we've all had >> yeah, we've, we've all had our time. >> speech. victory as >> so free speech. victory as councils shelves, busy body charters. free speech charters. so free speech campaigners, the fsu, campaigners, namely the fsu, have declared a victory in their fight against busy body charters as councils have started to shelve the measures in response to challenges. s
to the shakespeare discussion.legraph and a victory for the speech union for the free speech union against state. against the nanny state. jonathan. good on them. jonathan. yes good on them. >> i you podcast >> i hear you have a podcast with, set up mr. toby young, the chairman, as we call him. >> yeah, yeah. >> yes. yeah, yeah. >> yes. yeah, yeah. >> legend. >> the legend. >> the legend. >> million views, 1.7 >> over a million views,...
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i don't know if it was shakespeare that said this is much _ it was shakespeare that said this is muchakespeare that said this is much ado about nothing. $9,000 to donald _ much ado about nothing. $9,000 to donald trump is $9 for the rest of us. certainly mrtrump donald trump is $9 for the rest of us. certainly mr trump won that round _ us. certainly mr trump won that round for— us. certainly mr trump won that round. for him to argue he is treated — round. for him to argue he is treated differently he is right, for him to— treated differently he is right, for him to say— treated differently he is right, for him to say he is treated unfairly is wrong _ him to say he is treated unfairly is wrong. anyone else would have been iniail_ wrong. anyone else would have been iniail from _ wrong. anyone else would have been injail from the get go and would still be _ injail from the get go and would still be sitting injail. so choc $9,000 _ still be sitting injail. so choc $9,000 up to flicking it off the shoulder, a win for trump. | shoulder, a win for trump. i understand what you are saying but
i don't know if it was shakespeare that said this is much _ it was shakespeare that said this is muchakespeare that said this is much ado about nothing. $9,000 to donald _ much ado about nothing. $9,000 to donald trump is $9 for the rest of us. certainly mrtrump donald trump is $9 for the rest of us. certainly mr trump won that round _ us. certainly mr trump won that round for— us. certainly mr trump won that round. for him to argue he is treated — round. for him to argue he is treated...
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william shakespeare, unfortunate name. and his father, geoffrey, who was a junior minister in the liberal government the last time the liberals were in coalition, was very worried about him and was very upset about it because suddenly his child was short. the reason i mention the grandfather first because isn't it the case that it was the grandfather's genetic mutation which he was not aware of? that is right. which he then passed on to your father, his son? you are quite right, stephen, sorry. in fact, 60% of people who are born with my condition are born to average height parents. anybody who watches this programme who is themselves average height or even tall could have a short child. obviously myself, i have a 50—50 chance of a short child and my father had an average height child and a fully affected child, me. but in average people it is very rare. maybe one in 20,000. the sperm, it's usually sperm, go different and therefore an achondroplasia child is born. you are an academic, and ethicist and you think about the b
william shakespeare, unfortunate name. and his father, geoffrey, who was a junior minister in the liberal government the last time the liberals were in coalition, was very worried about him and was very upset about it because suddenly his child was short. the reason i mention the grandfather first because isn't it the case that it was the grandfather's genetic mutation which he was not aware of? that is right. which he then passed on to your father, his son? you are quite right, stephen, sorry....
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tom shakespeare, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it's great to be here. it's great to have you here. now, in your personal life, in your professional life, everything has been intertwined in terms of your campaigning work, your academic work. i just wonder whether you ever for a moment considered going into something entirely disconnected from your own personal circumstances, something like accountancy, law, geology. and you know what? there are short people, restricted growth people, in all of those professions. there are farmers, teachers, solicitors, everything, who are short. but i didn't go that way. and so, as a social scientist, i've always been interested in what i've experienced. and so, obviously, disability has to be top of the list. let me ask you about growing up, because your family has its own history, which is important, i think, to talk about. your grandfather, it seems, experienced a mutation, a genetic mutation. my father. so he was born in 1927. william shakespeare — unfortunate name — and his father, geoffrey, who was a junior ministe
tom shakespeare, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it's great to be here. it's great to have you here. now, in your personal life, in your professional life, everything has been intertwined in terms of your campaigning work, your academic work. i just wonder whether you ever for a moment considered going into something entirely disconnected from your own personal circumstances, something like accountancy, law, geology. and you know what? there are short people, restricted growth people, in all of...
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work there for several semesters shakespeare. an experience, i taught a course at one large platform. my cultural project for adults, which was called slow reading, close reading, and we didn't read, we read a whole text, and then we read a separate small passage together and tried to apply to the passage all the possible tools that we have, what we studied, what we know from our experience, and it turned out that adults are very interested in this, they are interested in stopping, allowing themselves to be within a paragraph for half an hour and talk about this paragraph, and this is something that they really lacked in school, not individual yes captured details, but to immerse yourself in the fabric of the text and to be with this text in dialogue, i think that at school it should be, to get high, to have time to get high from the text, in particular, and i will finally ask you about the conflict, about the conflict, it is not generational conflict, it's rather something else, we already talked in this studio with lyuba yakymc
work there for several semesters shakespeare. an experience, i taught a course at one large platform. my cultural project for adults, which was called slow reading, close reading, and we didn't read, we read a whole text, and then we read a separate small passage together and tried to apply to the passage all the possible tools that we have, what we studied, what we know from our experience, and it turned out that adults are very interested in this, they are interested in stopping, allowing...
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for a long time, they can study some one work of shakespeare there for several semesters.n experience led a course, on one large platform, a cultural project for adults called slow reading, close reading, and we did not read, we read the whole text, and then we read together a separate small passage and tried to apply to the passage all possible tools that there are us, what we have learned, what we know from our experience, and it turned out that adults are very interested in this, they are interested in stopping, allowing themselves to be within a paragraph. half an hour and talk about this paragraph, and this is what they really lacked at school, not individual and abstract details, but immerse yourself in the fabric of the text and be with this text in a dialogue, i think that at school it should be, get high, have time to get high from the text, in particular, and i will finally ask you about the conflict, about the conflict, it is not a generational conflict, it is rather something else, we already talked... in this studio with lyuba yakymchuk about this album, the m
for a long time, they can study some one work of shakespeare there for several semesters.n experience led a course, on one large platform, a cultural project for adults called slow reading, close reading, and we did not read, we read the whole text, and then we read together a separate small passage and tried to apply to the passage all possible tools that there are us, what we have learned, what we know from our experience, and it turned out that adults are very interested in this, they are...
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shakespeares' guard and refers -- has plants referred to in shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique setting. the cherry tree, the brick walkways, the enchanting stones, the rustic sundial. chaired the bards'w ro -- share the bard's words. the garden is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare float you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a hill. it is a secret garden with an infinite and captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, one block from t
shakespeares' guard and refers -- has plants referred to in shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique...
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shakespeare. >> falstaff is. shakespeare. >> falstaff is often portrayed shakespeare.n portrayed shakespeare. >> being very, often portrayed shakespeare. >> being very, very portrayed shakespeare. >> being very, very stoutayed shakespeare. >> being very, very stout ,(ed shakespeare. >> being very, very stout, but as being very, very stout, but he has be very vigorous as he has to be very vigorous as well. and ian mckellen is well. yes. and ian mckellen is able to do that. >> he's well padded, so he's got all opens much. all that and it opens very much. he's of garrulous, he's the sort of garrulous, slightly disreputable charmer, if just about and you can see they're very pared down, staging brick walls. those walls move in and out. there are just curtains that are opened and closed. i didn't love it at first, but it kind of starts creating an atmosphere, especially the atmosphere, especially when the curtains reveal new scenes behind it's tastefully, behind them. so it's tastefully, beautifully done, not extraordinarily done. and falstaff covered in falstaff is there,
shakespeare. >> falstaff is. shakespeare. >> falstaff is often portrayed shakespeare.n portrayed shakespeare. >> being very, often portrayed shakespeare. >> being very, very portrayed shakespeare. >> being very, very stoutayed shakespeare. >> being very, very stout ,(ed shakespeare. >> being very, very stout, but as being very, very stout, but he has be very vigorous as he has to be very vigorous as well. and ian mckellen is well. yes. and ian mckellen...
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shakespeare is something i can remember. >> i'm going to test you.what means this lady. >> she is so good. >> unbelievable. >> dame judi, that is phenomenal. i love the book, and i love the stories of you touring west africa when newly out of the drama school. >> we were asked by the british council if we would go and do the set plays in nigeria, gazan -- ghana and sierra leone. it was to assist if possible. we had the most wonderful time. sometimes everybody joined in. it was very, very good. in the scene with lady macbeth she has a line, i had to brace myself for it. but it was so challenging, but it was unbelievably rewarding. at the end, everybody came down to the front. there was a wonderful exchange. they helped us with memories. >> i was talking to simon godwin, who's the director of the shakespeare theater here. he said we can bring to him our own experiences. you, when you talk about shakespeare, you keep coming back to the writing. i was wondering if you felt that too about shakespeare, he's exceptional because he's allowed us to bring our
shakespeare is something i can remember. >> i'm going to test you.what means this lady. >> she is so good. >> unbelievable. >> dame judi, that is phenomenal. i love the book, and i love the stories of you touring west africa when newly out of the drama school. >> we were asked by the british council if we would go and do the set plays in nigeria, gazan -- ghana and sierra leone. it was to assist if possible. we had the most wonderful time. sometimes everybody...
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tom shakespeare, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.
tom shakespeare, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.
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shakespeare is ridiculous.kespeare is well known for being reworked because they need come because they need to always come up ideas. but i'm up with new ideas. but i'm saying the new context of saying in the new context of we've many like we've had so many things like this, people are like, oh, this, people are just like, oh, you again, probably so. 50. >> so. >> or she ema have ema— >> or she may well have just been the recipient of a of been the recipient of a lot of racist is terrible. racist abuse, which is terrible. well that was balanced for you then, the then, i guess let's do the telegraph . telegraph. >> mp says magic >> and a labour mp says magic mushrooms available on mushrooms should be available on the now, how will we tell the nhs. now, how will we tell if having bad if we're having a bad trip or just enduring a labour government? >> josh well, matt, well, they'll be free on the nhs . they'll be free on the nhs. they'll be, because you won't have to pay for them. oh, good. that's the answer. magi
shakespeare is ridiculous.kespeare is well known for being reworked because they need come because they need to always come up ideas. but i'm up with new ideas. but i'm saying the new context of saying in the new context of we've many like we've had so many things like this, people are like, oh, this, people are just like, oh, you again, probably so. 50. >> so. >> or she ema have ema— >> or she may well have just been the recipient of a of been the recipient of a lot of...
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said that the whole world is a stage, we are all actors in it, for me personally shakespeare.ithout kutuzov, oh, so you agree, the costume, the props are yours in life. there is no place fake orders and shoulder straps. tatyana, hello, glad to see how you are, how is sasha? he was drafted into the army. well, you know very well why i’m here, and you’d better keep a low profile. oops, let's go for a ride. come here, i didn’t pick up the phone, i dropped the call, and then at all. facade for a fence - bright life, with its help you can easily and quickly transform your suburban area beyond recognition, a fence, terrace, gazebo will be updated in an instant without expensive repairs and painting, four bright beautiful colors to choose from, everything that you need to do - fix the photo facade in a way convenient for you, this is a ready-made solution, the bright life photo facade is suitable for any type of fence, wooden, stone or metal. in the event of contamination, it is enough to rinse it with water, beautiful, fast, convenient and easy, call and order a universal photo faça
said that the whole world is a stage, we are all actors in it, for me personally shakespeare.ithout kutuzov, oh, so you agree, the costume, the props are yours in life. there is no place fake orders and shoulder straps. tatyana, hello, glad to see how you are, how is sasha? he was drafted into the army. well, you know very well why i’m here, and you’d better keep a low profile. oops, let's go for a ride. come here, i didn’t pick up the phone, i dropped the call, and then at all. facade...
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mikhail lavrovsky's father created one of the most famous history of ballet productions by shakespeareirty-eighth year about... krysanova vladislav lantratov in the role of romeo, juliet in this performance is played by ekaterina , he worked to preserve the original performance. i am incredibly happy that this performance is returning today to our theater, to the bolshoi theater, this is a legendary performance. what will this historical reconstruction of one of the most come out like? why today the story of romeo and juliet is the most successful performance in the entire history of the great is still relevant, the answers to these questions will be given by big artists. anton talpa, natalya okmaikina, stanislav skripnik, ulyana talpa and vladislav kulachikhin, ntv. that's all for now, thank you for being with us, all the best and see you soon. stagnation of lymph. cause swelling. lymphotransit helps reduce swelling by accelerating the movement of lymph. lymphatic transit from the company evalar. spring is a time of cleansing. take lymphatic transit. lymphatic transit helps cleanse th
mikhail lavrovsky's father created one of the most famous history of ballet productions by shakespeareirty-eighth year about... krysanova vladislav lantratov in the role of romeo, juliet in this performance is played by ekaterina , he worked to preserve the original performance. i am incredibly happy that this performance is returning today to our theater, to the bolshoi theater, this is a legendary performance. what will this historical reconstruction of one of the most come out like? why...
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tom shakespeare, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, it's great to be here. it's great to have you.erms of your campaigning work, your academic work.
tom shakespeare, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, it's great to be here. it's great to have you.erms of your campaigning work, your academic work.
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the bible informed shakespeare.less of your faith. a great book, best-selling book. larry: of all time. i think it is the best-selling book of all time. >> yeah. larry: tammy bruce, trump beats out biden in six much seven swing states. this is the "wall street journal" poll just out. arizona, georgia, michigan, north carolina, nevada, only one, biden ties in wisconsin. >> wisconsin is little rough. larry: do we believe these numbers? >> these numbers. we don't like the polls. we talked about this, here is what you take from this, after years of condemning donald trump, as the second coming of satan, after the indictments and the arrests and the mar-a-lago thing and everyone said he is white supremacist, terrorist, he is not the only one headed, neck-and-neck with the incumbent he is leading. that, it is trend of that -- larry: remarkable. >> when we think we can't trust it, maybe it is unbelievable, i do not think so. that's the signal. it is not noise, about american people saying we've seen what you're doing, we s
the bible informed shakespeare.less of your faith. a great book, best-selling book. larry: of all time. i think it is the best-selling book of all time. >> yeah. larry: tammy bruce, trump beats out biden in six much seven swing states. this is the "wall street journal" poll just out. arizona, georgia, michigan, north carolina, nevada, only one, biden ties in wisconsin. >> wisconsin is little rough. larry: do we believe these numbers? >> these numbers. we don't like...
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gogol's mustache, i listened today, i continue to be under the impression of a conversation about shakespeareout shakespeare and about hamlet, where they call hamlet, it seems, sanov beachch, and ophelia potaskukha, and this, well, this is actually , it's interesting to listen to it there is something, and they they mention you very often, bohdan, they say no, he's a smart guy, let's not be this smart guy, because... and it deforms and that everyone can talk and i'm absolutely not a pore, but on the other hand sometimes i am. i dry it and think whether we are not simplifying in this way, whether it is possible, whether it is not possible for some young person to hear it in this way, and this, well , as if it could be a spoiling of taste and optics, when too much of it is driven into very simple forms like this, low, i think any good podcast, whether it's really smashing, or whether it's more like really high shelf. it should encourage first of all to read, look at the source, that is the main purpose of the podcast, why does everyone make you go and form an opinion yourself, and i really like
gogol's mustache, i listened today, i continue to be under the impression of a conversation about shakespeareout shakespeare and about hamlet, where they call hamlet, it seems, sanov beachch, and ophelia potaskukha, and this, well, this is actually , it's interesting to listen to it there is something, and they they mention you very often, bohdan, they say no, he's a smart guy, let's not be this smart guy, because... and it deforms and that everyone can talk and i'm absolutely not a pore, but...
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acoustics, the main russian national classics , ostrovsky, the main writer of everyday life, russian shakespeare, therefore only ostrovsky, only ostrovsky. for a start, cultural exchange is, of course, the basis, two very close peoples, therefore, i think that we will be friends, the signing of this agreement , first of all, is the first step towards common joint work with the smolensk chamber theater, traditionally, touring is the basis of the theater’s work, that is, there is always an exchange of experience, it is always interesting to come to other sites. there are many prospects for both business and intellectual initiatives. hell of blistering sun and snow on the minsk region and the most important front. in certain regions, the temperature is expected to be minus, and the arranged level of uncertainty. the ministry of taxation and taxation recorded faulty trees in the central region, and there were power outages in the capital. in the outbuildings of the city, transport can be carried out with a flexible schedule. between you and the inspectors, we remind you every day. details that will
acoustics, the main russian national classics , ostrovsky, the main writer of everyday life, russian shakespeare, therefore only ostrovsky, only ostrovsky. for a start, cultural exchange is, of course, the basis, two very close peoples, therefore, i think that we will be friends, the signing of this agreement , first of all, is the first step towards common joint work with the smolensk chamber theater, traditionally, touring is the basis of the theater’s work, that is, there is always an...
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and so -- >> jimmy: you're doing shakespeare. >> doing shakespeare, and it rained almost every night.rong, but something happened. and, so there's this scene, my character, viola, she comes onto the stage. and i knew that the line was funny, but i couldn't figure out how to make it funny. so, every night, i was just trying something. just anything i could think of. and i was then, you know, go out there, audience wouldn't laugh, and i was like, "tomorrow." [ light laughter ] and then -- and then one night i went out there and i said the line and just the house went down. >> jimmy: you killed it. >> killed. and i was like, "oh, i found it. this is such a good feeling." [ laughter ] and i just, like -- and so, then, of course, i leaned into it, because you do. and so, i lean into it and i'm just -- the audience is losing their minds. i look into the wings. the cast is losing their minds. i'm high fiving myself in my head. [ laughter ] i'm just like, "i've arrived. this is happening." >> jimmy: yes. >> and i get offstage and i'm just like, "well --" and they go, "did you see the raccoons
and so -- >> jimmy: you're doing shakespeare. >> doing shakespeare, and it rained almost every night.rong, but something happened. and, so there's this scene, my character, viola, she comes onto the stage. and i knew that the line was funny, but i couldn't figure out how to make it funny. so, every night, i was just trying something. just anything i could think of. and i was then, you know, go out there, audience wouldn't laugh, and i was like, "tomorrow." [ light laughter...
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, about shakespeare , and about hamlet, where they call hamlet, it seems, son of the beach, and opheliaand this, well, this is actually, it’s interesting to listen to something in this, and they mention you very often bohdan, they say no, he's a smart guy, let's not be this smart guy, because it's more bohdan, not barak, let him do it, it's so deliberate, it's so deliberate. in fact, we give each other greetings in this way, yes, but look, i understand this kind of point of view, and i'm very close to what it is, that it's all desecralized and deformed, and that everyone can say, and i'm not a purist at all, but on the other hand, i sometimes listen to it and i wonder if we are not simplifying in this way, whether or not some person can... young to hear it, yes, and it, well, like, can it be a spoiling of taste and optics, when too much of it is driven into a very already simple such forms, low, i think that any good podcast, and whether it is very destructive, or whether it's more like a really high shelf, it's supposed to encourage reading first, look at the source, which is the main
, about shakespeare , and about hamlet, where they call hamlet, it seems, son of the beach, and opheliaand this, well, this is actually, it’s interesting to listen to something in this, and they mention you very often bohdan, they say no, he's a smart guy, let's not be this smart guy, because it's more bohdan, not barak, let him do it, it's so deliberate, it's so deliberate. in fact, we give each other greetings in this way, yes, but look, i understand this kind of point of view, and i'm very...
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tom shakespeare, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, it�*s great to be here. it�*s great to have you.
tom shakespeare, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, it�*s great to be here. it�*s great to have you.
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know, shakespeare about? you know, technologies servant, shakespeare about?es servant , not technologies are servant, not our master. i can only say something like, from something like, is that from shakespeare ? yeah, but he said shakespeare? yeah, but he said about alcohol, i was going to say use word boss, say he didn't use the word boss, but like a. yeah, what was but it's like a. yeah, what was it? a boss or whatever? it? a poor boss or whatever? yeah, good servant, but i can yeah, a good servant, but i can only for my own only speak for my own experience. you know, was experience. you know, when i was a reporter on newspapers a trainee reporter on newspapers 20 i picked 20 years ago, i picked up a landline telephone and rang people asked some people up and asked some questions. i learnt from questions. and i learnt from that. i also learnt from the that. but i also learnt from the other people in the office other 20 people in the office who'd doing for 30 who'd been doing that for 30 years, listening to how did years, listening to how they did it. think
know, shakespeare about? you know, technologies servant, shakespeare about?es servant , not technologies are servant, not our master. i can only say something like, from something like, is that from shakespeare ? yeah, but he said shakespeare? yeah, but he said about alcohol, i was going to say use word boss, say he didn't use the word boss, but like a. yeah, what was but it's like a. yeah, what was it? a boss or whatever? it? a poor boss or whatever? yeah, good servant, but i can yeah, a good...
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the epochal music of prokofiev, the grandiose choreography of lavrovsky, the great tragedy of shakespeare. premiere and return of the legend. ballet the great style is being revived by mikhail lavrovsky, one of the standard romeos and the son of a choreographer. this is a restoration, but as lavrovsky himself said, when i had a conversation with him once or twice, when he did, he says, everything can be changed, and it needs to be changed. romeo and juliet is a rare case in ballet history when a composer and choreographer worked together. longtime friends and chess partners, prokofiev and lavrovsky, of course, quarreled a lot, but... they noticed the presence of queen elizabeth i in the hall . maya plesetskaya prepared for this game for 5 years, and then waited another 2 years for her premieres. on the eve of the performance, plesetskaya tore a ligament in her knees. in seventy-six , romeo was sent into honorable exile on the stage of the kremlin palace of congresses. on the historical stage of the bolshoi there was grigorovich's editorship of a new attempt at modern rethinking in the 20t
the epochal music of prokofiev, the grandiose choreography of lavrovsky, the great tragedy of shakespeare. premiere and return of the legend. ballet the great style is being revived by mikhail lavrovsky, one of the standard romeos and the son of a choreographer. this is a restoration, but as lavrovsky himself said, when i had a conversation with him once or twice, when he did, he says, everything can be changed, and it needs to be changed. romeo and juliet is a rare case in ballet history when...
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whether is an example whether this is an example of that shakespeare, you because shakespeare, as you kinds of many times with all kinds of people. think it's maybe people. so i think it's maybe the people are so used to the but people are so used to sort of diversity sort of so—called diversity casting that they may be just associated casting that they may be just asso> i think there's an element of that. no doubt that there that. i have no doubt that there were racist things said, because there racists who there are racists online who say a stuff, and a lot of racist stuff, and they'll take any opportunity to do other do so. but there is the other factor to this, which is that some these will probably be some of these will probably be interpreted when interpreted as racist when what they're saying, they're doing is, is saying, look, fed with, look, they're fed up with, diversity casting, when, you know, and they're just and they're point you they're making that point you made is absolutely right. they're not really recognising that that's that with shakespear
whether is an example whether this is an example of that shakespeare, you because shakespeare, as you kinds of many times with all kinds of people. think it's maybe people. so i think it's maybe the people are so used to the but people are so used to sort of diversity sort of so—called diversity casting that they may be just associated casting that they may be just asso
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you're allowed shakespeare and then to bed. it's a kind second reading schedule. and under the section called natural religion or ethics, i found at the top cicero's tuscola disputation and then ten works of moral philosophy that i never read. and they included stoic and other greek and roman philosophers like epictetus and marcus aurelius and seneca, but also enlightenment like locke. and francis hutcheson, lord keynes, most of whom did not read. so what? so struck me during covid is that i'd never encountered any of these books i've had wonderful liberal arts education, great teachers, great university studying, political philosophy, law, english, but never the moral philosophy. and i remember you talk about the greed is good decade. i was yearning for this in college. i wanted some guidance about how to live a life that was an alternative to the and hedonism of pop culture, which i, of course, was indulging in, but felt so unsatisfied by. it and religious dogma and doctrine was not adequate for me. i was studying puritan and was working through the hairsplittin
you're allowed shakespeare and then to bed. it's a kind second reading schedule. and under the section called natural religion or ethics, i found at the top cicero's tuscola disputation and then ten works of moral philosophy that i never read. and they included stoic and other greek and roman philosophers like epictetus and marcus aurelius and seneca, but also enlightenment like locke. and francis hutcheson, lord keynes, most of whom did not read. so what? so struck me during covid is that i'd...
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romeo is a boy, this is youthful enthusiasm, this is the first love, so give me your shakespeare here, come, my bitter guide, come, my caustic leader, my desperate core, i don't have to rehearse at all, i'm sorry, you need romeo, lenina, i'm also still silent, first again , come my bitter guide, come my caustic... leader, my desperate helmsman, guide the boat beaten by the waves of the sea towards the underwater stones, i drink to my love, yeah, yes, i drink to my love, oh, my honest pharmacy, the drink works quickly , yeah, i die with a kiss. it says so there with a kiss andrey. well, i’m approaching, i just realized that in order to play romeo, you don’t have to be an actor at all, you just have to talk about yourself, about your feelings, i don’t understand, i’m real, genuine, you read, it’s really all the same as korchagin, but you kiss like rameo, everything is fine, only for me one condition, i won’t play with yulia, who will let you and yulia play with me. you will, you will, you will. and katya is not there? nothing, kasya, but did someone die? and love. one more, i won’t, but
romeo is a boy, this is youthful enthusiasm, this is the first love, so give me your shakespeare here, come, my bitter guide, come, my caustic leader, my desperate core, i don't have to rehearse at all, i'm sorry, you need romeo, lenina, i'm also still silent, first again , come my bitter guide, come my caustic... leader, my desperate helmsman, guide the boat beaten by the waves of the sea towards the underwater stones, i drink to my love, yeah, yes, i drink to my love, oh, my honest pharmacy,...
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. >> you mention king and faulkner, is that people say, it is you know william shakespeare who set tone of novels. the great romance stories and murder and everything eleeligible, -- >> it the bible, and bible forms shakespeare it forms all our story telling regardless of your faith, if is a great book, the best selling book. larry: i think it is the best selling of all-time. >> tammy bruce biden beats out trump -- trump bi beats out biden in 6 of 7 swing states, arizona, georgia, michigan, north carolina, nevada. no biden ties in wisconsin. >> wisconsin is real rough. larry: do we believe the numbers. >> we don't like polls, here is what you take. after years of condemning donald trump, as the 6 coming of state an. of state --e arrests and mar-a-lago thing and white supremacists and terrorists here, is not only neck-and-neck with the incumbent, it is the trend of that is what this statement of that is. so, when we think we can't trust it, i do n -- i think that is signal it is not noise about the american people saying we have seen what you are doing, we see you. and we don't like it.
. >> you mention king and faulkner, is that people say, it is you know william shakespeare who set tone of novels. the great romance stories and murder and everything eleeligible, -- >> it the bible, and bible forms shakespeare it forms all our story telling regardless of your faith, if is a great book, the best selling book. larry: i think it is the best selling of all-time. >> tammy bruce biden beats out trump -- trump bi beats out biden in 6 of 7 swing states, arizona,...
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the slow kids will be reading get it together by jesse watters the kids who are already reading shakespeare stuck in the same room as the kids still eating boogers and paste in my case it was both glue tastes great now i get to eat the whole horse but today helping kids of all races advance of their own pace is considered inequitable and holding highly intelligent children back is considered inequitable and yes that includes black kids in facts those who complained about shutting down these schools included black parents and guess what the school board of epa reportedly told them they were being token eyes by the white parents. she was probably in the slow class which is once again mind numbingly racist but to the elites it is as if black parents don't have minds of their own as if they don't have the same hopes and concerns for their children as everyone else to one day be like me rich enough to own a helicopter that can drop porta parties into kill needs assuming pool not only are some of the smartest kids in school being punished for what they look like before the smart kids these dia fa
the slow kids will be reading get it together by jesse watters the kids who are already reading shakespeare stuck in the same room as the kids still eating boogers and paste in my case it was both glue tastes great now i get to eat the whole horse but today helping kids of all races advance of their own pace is considered inequitable and holding highly intelligent children back is considered inequitable and yes that includes black kids in facts those who complained about shutting down these...
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. >> if i could add, you mentioned king and faulkner, people say it's william shakespeare who set toneurder and everything else, it's not shakespeare, obviously it's the bible. the bible informed sh shakespea. it inf in -- it informed awful n story telling. larry: trump beats out biden in six seven swing states, the wall street journal poll just out, arizona, michigan, northth carolina, nevada.no biden ties in wisconsin. >>. wisconsin a little rough. larry: do we believe these numbers? >> we don't like the polls.do we talked aboun't this. here's what you take from this.. after years of condemning donald trump as the second coming of satan, after the indictments and the arrests and the marla he the mar-a-lagothing and white s terrorist, he'whs not only headg neck in neck with the incumbent, he is -- it's the trend of that is what the statement of that is, so when we think we can't trust it, maybe it is unbelievable, i do not think so. i think it's -- that's the signal, it's not noise, aboute the american people saying we'vn seen what you're doing, we see you, and we don't like it and th
. >> if i could add, you mentioned king and faulkner, people say it's william shakespeare who set toneurder and everything else, it's not shakespeare, obviously it's the bible. the bible informed sh shakespea. it inf in -- it informed awful n story telling. larry: trump beats out biden in six seven swing states, the wall street journal poll just out, arizona, michigan, northth carolina, nevada.no biden ties in wisconsin. >>. wisconsin a little rough. larry: do we believe these...
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that he shakespeare had planted, that he demolished the whole house.use anymore. it'sjust now we don't have the house anymore. it's just ridiculous. anyway one last section to go. we've got the secret to eternal youth. the great reset conspiracy, and a flamethrower wielding robot dog. you don't want to miss that welcome back to headliners. it's your first look at saturday's newspapers . we're going to kick newspapers. we're going to kick off with the telegraph. now. josh you got this one. yeah. >> it's okay to call your boss a d k, but only once. court rules. this is in spain, where it seems impossible to be fired. there's a word called i think we ofcom because it's a foreign where we're allowed to say it gilipollas which means the stupid idiot. but like but but a bit more crude stupid willy like they are. >> but you are so the court is basically saying it's fine as long as you don't make a habit of it. that's the gist of it. >> yeah. i mean, you're my boss. i don't know if i'm so i would technically, if we were in spain, i could call you at one time.
that he shakespeare had planted, that he demolished the whole house.use anymore. it'sjust now we don't have the house anymore. it's just ridiculous. anyway one last section to go. we've got the secret to eternal youth. the great reset conspiracy, and a flamethrower wielding robot dog. you don't want to miss that welcome back to headliners. it's your first look at saturday's newspapers . we're going to kick newspapers. we're going to kick off with the telegraph. now. josh you got this one. yeah....
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after the biggest, quite for 25 years, shakespeare island toppling philippines and nothing on power. former spanish football federation, president res ruby officers briefly detained by police in the trigger connection with a corruption investigation into steel scheme data. while in the office the i feel ok. welcome to the program. there is a foreign ministers, a meeting in brussels to discuss a 100000000000 euros in support for ukraine. the proposed fund would help both keys defenses over the next 5 years. it's part of a push to the west of ministry alliance to take over the us, the group, the currently co organize width of shipments a to ukraine. nature also wants to make cut support for keep less reliance on contributions from washington. because often months long and past and the us congress over 60000000000 dollar ukrainian a is the alliance, is secretary general, you had stolen back. the crazy is unlocked, running out of courage. they're running out though, i'm a nation. so we need to step up now to unsure of support is built to last. today, allies have agreed to move forward wi
after the biggest, quite for 25 years, shakespeare island toppling philippines and nothing on power. former spanish football federation, president res ruby officers briefly detained by police in the trigger connection with a corruption investigation into steel scheme data. while in the office the i feel ok. welcome to the program. there is a foreign ministers, a meeting in brussels to discuss a 100000000000 euros in support for ukraine. the proposed fund would help both keys defenses over the...
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shakespeare?> it's never too early for shakespeare. >> i didn't think frank holland over in london, they -- they disavowed shakespeare. >> why? was there a problem with him? >> i watched shakespeare when i was at nvidia. they have no problem reproducing things. by the way -- >> yes? >> what would happen if you could reproduce your parents? this is a new thing that i'm hearing. crazy stuff. you record your parents, you can have them talk to you if they've passed on. >> well, i'm -- i've said this many times. you're never going to disappear. or i. we'll -- we could be uploaded in some fashion to the cloud, and then recreated or at the very least, to your point, yes, our avatars will exist on forever. it will be like superman when he went to see marlon brando. remember the crystals? remember the origina original "superman"? >> okay. >> kal' el. >> don't forget who you are, where you are. >> i thought you were going up river in "apocalypse now." >> i see your brando and raise your tesla. you mentioned
shakespeare?> it's never too early for shakespeare. >> i didn't think frank holland over in london, they -- they disavowed shakespeare. >> why? was there a problem with him? >> i watched shakespeare when i was at nvidia. they have no problem reproducing things. by the way -- >> yes? >> what would happen if you could reproduce your parents? this is a new thing that i'm hearing. crazy stuff. you record your parents, you can have them talk to you if they've passed...