- John Hooper meets the club who answer letters to Shakespeare's heroine Juliet
John Hooper meets the club members in Verona who answer letters to Shakespeare's heroine Juliet, now featured in a filmJohn Hooper
ジョンフーパーヴェローナの人シェイクスピアのヒロインジュリエット、今filmJohnでフーパー特集への手紙に答えて、クラブ会員を満たしている
- Tomorrow is the big day!
hello everyone! it's very rainy and a little cold today! has the rainy season already started? please take care not to catch a cold(風邪を引かないように気を付けて下さい)! tomorrow is the snag golf national tournament. everyone at hayakawa north elementary is very excited (北小の皆さんは興奮しています)! they just left for ibaraki. i am wishing everyone the best of luck!(皆さんの幸運を祈っています) tomorrow i will see a play in tokyo. the play is the tempest by william shakespeare. do you know it? it looks very interesting! have a great weekend (良い週末を)!
- Disney entertains offers for Miramax
Walt Disney is attempting to learn whether it can still mine gold from Academy Award winners such as Shakespeare In Love and The English Patient from its Miramax Films unit.
ウォルトディズニーの愛とは、ミラマックスのユニットから英。患者ではシェークスピアなどのアカデミー賞受賞者からかどうかがまだ金を採掘する学習しようとしています
- Disney Sells Miramax for More Than $660 Million
Miramax library of 700 movies includes Pulp Fiction, Shakespeare in Love, Chicago and No Country for Old Men 700映画のミラマックスのライブラリはパルプフィクション、恋におちたシェイクスピア、シカゴ、オールドメンのノーカントリーを含む
- Such Tweet Sorrow: Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet's 21st Century Makeover
Royal Shakespeare Company Performs Romeo and Juliet on Twitter ロイヤルシェイクスピアカンパニーは、Twitterでロミオとジュリエットを実行する
- When Romeo Met Juliet and Fighting the Red Baron | TV Review
Shakespeare cast from rough and posh schools. Sounds unlikely? Dare you not to cry. Plenty of backbone in evidence though, in Channel 4's exploration of aerial warfareA few years ago there was a show on Channel 4 called My Shakespeare. The actor Paterson Joseph recruited a bunch of kids from the streets of Harlesden, London, to put on a production of Romeo and Juliet. Some had only been in the country for five minutes. There were all sorts of problems with the language, learning lines, non-attendance at rehearsals. But, against the odds, they pulled it off, and put on a fine show in the West End. It was hard not to cry.How's When Romeo Met Juliet (BBC2) different? Well, we're in Coventry this time. Joseph's been replaced by Hustle's Adrian Lester, along with his missus Lolita Chakrabarti, and director Paul Roseby. They are casting in two secondary schools – one inner-city and rough, the other posher and Catholic. So one lot are the Capulets, others one the Montagues: that's a nice touch, there's bound to be fighting and across-the-tracks romance, in real life as well as in Shakespeare.Otherwise, it's not very different. You know what though, it doesn't matter. You'd go and see Romeo and Juliet twice in six years, so why not watch another programme about unlikely people putting it on. Again, it's great. Lester is inspirational, but the show belongs to the kids. They're brilliant and lovely – the riff-raff and the poshos – and we haven't even got to rehearsals yet. I predict more tears – from them, you, me, everyone.Aerial warfare at the start of the first world war was very different from what goes on over Afghanistan these days. According to Fighting the Red Baron (Ch 4), splendid chaps in leather jackets would take to the skies in their ridiculous machines. If they r シェイクスピアはラフ優雅な学校からキャストします
- János Kass obituary
My dear friend 。ános Kass, who has died aged 82, was Hungary's foremost graphic artist and book illustrator.He made many friends within the British graphic art fraternity while spending some months in London during 1980, working on one of the earliest, fully digitised computer-animated films, Dilemma, with John Halas. He had already won recognition with his illustrations and book designs. At the 1973 Leipzig book fair, his work was awarded the title of best illustrated book at the fair. This accolade was repeated at the Frankfurt fair in 1999.。ános's drawings, etchings and silk-screen prints were exhibited in the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge in 1989 and in 1990 at London Olympia. He later held a one-man show in Edinburgh.His artistic versatility was quite remarkable, ranging from postage stamps (including a beautiful series on the history of medicine) to fine and tender etching/aquatint illustrations for Shakespeare's Hamlet, or bold and colourful silk-screens inspired by Bartók's opera Bluebeard's Castle.。ános was born in Szeged, Hungary. He illustrated something like 400 books, classical novels and children's stories, among them an elegant edition of Imre Madách's 19th-century drama The Tragedy of Man, published in Iain MacLeod's translation by Edinburgh's Canongate press in 1993. He won Hungary's highest artistic award, the Kossuth prize, and was an elected member of the Széchenyi academy.Eszter Kass, his daughter from a first marriage to the artist Gabriella Hajnal, also became an artist. His second wife, Vera 。ánki, is a translator of English historical studies. They survive him.ArtHungaryguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
私の親友ヤーノシKassは、82歳で死亡した、ハンガリーの一流のグラフィックアーティストと1980年にロンドンで数ヶ月を過ごしながら、本illustrator.He英国のグラフィックアートの友愛以内に、1つの最初の作業は、完全にコンピュータをデジタル化、多くの友達ができジョンハラスと、アニメーション、ジレンマ
- Brave new world beckons for female actors
Helen Mirren's role as Prospera in a film of Shakespeare's Tempest underlines a welcome trend towards gender switchToday sees the opening of a pioneering European parliament conference on the state of gender politics in theatre, television and film. Actors Zoe Wanamaker and Harriet Walter have already spoken out about the ways in which it is more profitable to be a male actor, and a report from the International Federation of Actors has provided evidence about the big differences in pay and opportunity. Today's conference is apparently intended to bring federation members together with producers and actors from across Europe to look for an improvement.But there is a novel method of addressing the problem already in train. Film industry pundits have noticed a growing trend for producers to consider changing the gender of a starring part in a new film from male to female, usually as a way to attract a bigger name. Most notably, it has been announced that Dame Helen Mirren will be taking the part of the tactful butler in a remake of Arthur, a role originally graced by Sir John Gielgud in the version that starred Dudley Moore as the eponymous drunk. A commentator in Variety earlier this month wondered whether other female film stars now stood to benefit from this sort of gender switch. Mirren is to leap the gender gap twice on screen, with a role as Prospera rather than Prospero in Julie Taymor's new film of Shakespeare's Tempest.It seems a trick the British stage has missed out on for a while, though. Can anyone think of a high-profile stage production that has changed the gender of a leading character in a well-known story in such a way? Are there any planned?GenderTheatreTelevisionWilliam ShakespeareVanessa Thorpeguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | シェイクスピアのテンペストの映画の中でProsperaとしてヘレンミレンの役割は、性別に向かって歓迎の傾向を強調switchToday劇場におけるジェンダーの政治の状態に先駆的な欧州議会の会議、テレビや映画のオープニングを見ている
- Anthony O'Shea obituary
The youngest son of a London-Irish tailor, my father, Anthony O'Shea, who has died aged 89, left his Jesuit-run grammar school at 16 to work in the Westminster bank, a career cut short by the outbreak of war in 1939.He was at that time in the Territorial Army – he used to tell us how he went away for a training weekend and did not return for seven years. After a brief spell in the regular army, his first commission was with the Eighth Gurkha regiment, with which he saw active service throughout the war, rising to the rank of major by 1945, having been awarded the military cross for outstanding bravery in battle. His battles did not end with the war, however. Shocked by the illiteracy and poor health of some of his fellow soldiers in the British army, who were expected to die for the country of Shakespeare without ever having heard of Shakespeare, he became a passionate advocate of equality in education and of the comprehensive school system.Two years as the head of a secondary modern school in the early 1960s only served to further his objections to a system geared to failing the vast majority of children on the basis of an exam taken at 11. In 1965, he took on the headship of a new school in a new town, St Mark's RC comprehensive school in Harlow, Essex.The school began with a single first-year intake, taught in prefabs because there were as yet no school buildings. My eldest sister, Clare, was one of that initial intake, and the rest of us were to follow as the years went on – my father always insisted that his school would deliver no less than the highest quality education he demanded for his own children. His vision and dedication provided the foundations for the hugely successful school it is today, decades after his retirement in 1983.Dad's experiences of the wors ロンドンの最年少の息子とアイルランドのテーラー氏は89歳で死去した父、アンソニージョンオシェイ、16歳の時、ウェストミンスター銀行で動作するように彼のイエズス会の文法学校を経営する左のキャリア戦争の勃発によってショートカット1939.He領土軍のその時点では - 彼はどうやって離れての訓練の週末となった7年間を返しませんでした教えていました
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scary movies
1. exorcist
2. exorcist 2
3. exorcism of emily rose
4. scream
5. scream 2
6. scream 3
7. the ring
8. the ring 2
9. what lies beneath
10. when darkness falls
11. the boogeyman
12. hide and seek
13. the sixth sense
14. the blair witch project
15. the silence of the lambs
16. it
17. the others
18. the grudge
19. thirteen ghosts
20. when a stranger calls
21. carrie
22. cabin fever
23. urban legend
24. stay alive
25. gothika
26. i know what you did last summer
27. i still know what you did last summer
28. se7en [lol! the korean singer?!]
29. saw
30. saw 2
31. texas chainsaw massacre
32. final destination
33. final destination 2
34. final destination 3
35. jeepers creepers
36. jeepers creepers 2
37. amityville horror
38. wrong turn
39. house of 1000 corpses
40. devils rejects
41. the hills have eyes
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