Lecture on Fellini highlights his artistic origins, history
Have you ever come out of a movie shaking your head with a smile, wondering how the director ever came up with such inventive and impressive ideas of how to make the movie come alive?
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Have you ever come out of a movie shaking your head with a smile, wondering how the director ever came up with such inventive and impressive ideas of how to make the movie come alive?
Are you interested in time travel? Have you ever wanted to see the America of Robert Frost or Paul Bunyan? An exciting opportunity awaits on the second floor of the Hood Museum.
A powerful count pursues his employee's fiancee; three spirits prevent a heartsick young woman from suicide; an engaged woman backs out of her wedding at the last minute; a painter is torn by the idea of life passing him by, as part of him is always consumed in the details of his paintings; and a woman wants someone to make her angry or sad or confused or frustrated so that she knows she is alive.
Arias of passion and compelling Broadway melodies will be floating in the air this weekend.
Saturday night the sweet sounds of the Barbary Coast Jazz Ensemble with guest artist James Harvey and the H-Mob had the audience in Spaulding Auditorium dancing.
For quite a few months, the construction on the former Center Theater, to be unveiled Wednesday as the new Lansing Porter Moore Theater has been somewhat mysterious. Even when the Maly Theatre of St. Petersburg christens the stage tomorrow with their acclaimed performance of "Guadeamus," much of the new technology will not be immediately apparent to the audience. Here is an in-depth look at the technological advances of which the Moore theater can boast.
Most College students visit the Hop at least once a day to gaze hopefully into their H.B.'s, perhaps making sure to rub the nose of the lucky Hop statue before an exam.