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In the News (Wed 7 Jan 09)

  
 The Brotherhood of Mutants : January Day 6: Evening
Robert smiled and turned his attention to the theatre itself, his eyes wandering the ornate buttresses of the expansive room, the carved angels that looked forlornly down upon the guests as if they knew secrets about their futures, the heavy red curtain the puddled on the stage.
Kelly watched her for a moment, his precious, loathsome fiancee, with her hair done up in an elegant chignon and the two carat rock on her finger sparkling prettily in the dim yellow glow of the theatre lights.
Inside Robert Kelly's skin, Raven Darkholme found the overall scent mildly comforting, but that was perhaps due more to a general fondness for floor polish than to the building itself.
www.greatestjournal.com /go.bml?journal=houseofevil&itemid=11216&dir=next   (2273 words)

  
 Fourth Generation Warfare: Is It Coming Live To A Theatre Near You?
Called the "Fourth Generation Warfare" doctrine, it was laid out and codified in 1989 by a handful of American military officers and a civilian military adviser to a U.S. senator.
According to these tacticians, "First-generation warfare reflects tactics of the era of the smoothbore musket -- the tactics of line and column." This, the authors explained, was dictated by technology, tradition and the training levels of conscripts.
Sympathy for the United States would be inconsistent with the objectives of fourth-generation warfare that involve causing civilian casualties while simultaneously engendering sympathy for the cause of the aggressor organization so as to get the targeted people to blame their own leaders for allowing the continuing attacks.
www.freecongress.org /commentaries/2002/021217PW.asp   (2273 words)

  
 ADF :: Online Media Room
Due to limited seating inside the theatre, the proceedings may be viewed via a monitor directly outside the venue.
There will be no other television camera access inside the theatre.
Minister for Defence, Senator Robert Hill, and Chief of the Defence Force, General Peter Cosgrove, will address a conference on Network Centric Warfare at the Australian War Memorial tomorrow.
www.defence.gov.au /media/DepartmentalTpl.cfm?CurrentId=2768   (2273 words)

  
 The Insider by Ken Mandelbaum: CDs: Senator Claghorn Takes Broadway, - Broadway.com Buzz
The 1949 show was a spoof of politics and romance set in present-day Texas, and its star was Kenny Delmar, known throughout the country as Southern Senator Claghorn, a fictional character on Fred Allen& popular radio show.
(Claghorn's catchphrase: "It's a joke, son.") In Texas, L'il Darlin', Delmar played a similar role, Texas Senator Hominy Smith, who campaigns on a platform of state pride.
Seven years earlier, it was the moderate success Texas, Li'l Darlin', which played 293 performances at the Mark Hellinger Theatre.
www.broadway.com /gen/Buzz_Story.aspx?CI=42185   (2273 words)

  
 Utah History To Go - Imperial Zion: The British Occupation Of Utah
James Ferguson, Phil Margetts, Robert Campbell, William Clayton, David McKenzie, John Lindsay, James Hardie, to name a few, Britons all, were active participants in the Salt Lake Theatre and its earlier counterpart, the Musical and Dramatic Company.
Utah's health and social welfare laws were also influenced by Welsh-born Martha Hughes Cannon, one of Utah's early women physicians and, in 1896, the first woman to become a state senator in the United States, defeating her own husband, a Manxman, Angus M. Cannon, in the process.
James Steele, an Ulster Scot, reminisced that although the first contacts made in Utah were with American and English families, "as the Scotch are considered clannish," he and his friends would get together in the houses of other Scotch immigrants and with William Park at the fiddle, dance traditional Scottish dances to perpetuate the clannishness.
historytogo.utah.gov /british.html   (2273 words)

  
 Star Wars Stars Addresses
Played the Emperor and Senator Palpatine in the films c/o The Almeida Theatre Co., Ltd.
www.angelfire.com /tn2/polls/addresses.html   (2273 words)

  
 The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The 20th Century: Topic 4: Texts and Contexts
This became the Irish National Theatre Society, of which Yeats was made president in 1903, and moved into the Abbey Theatre in Dublin in 1904.
From 1922 to 1928, Yeats was a Senator of the Irish Free State, and a number of poems from this period depict him as having both poetic and public responsibilities.
Lady Gregory, herself a collector and translator of Irish legends and stories, encouraged Yeats, allowed him to stay at her home, Coole Park, and was an important patron to him.
www.wwnorton.com /nto/20century/topic_4/yeats.htm   (2273 words)

  
 the Senator Theatre
Children under 5 years of age are not admitted to The Senator Theatre.
The Senator Theatre and The Rotunda Cinematheque gift certificates are now available at each theatre's boxoffice.
All tickets to The Senator Theatre are $8.00 each.
www.senator.com   (2273 words)

  
 JOHN RITTER
In 2002 John returned to theatre in the play, J for J. John Ritter teams up with long time friend Jenny Sullivan in her semi-autobiographical drama, about coming to terms with and appreciating her relationship with her developmentally disabled brother.
Nancy was in Americathon with John in 1979.
John was born in Burbank, California as Jonathan Southworth Ritter on September 17, 1948.
www.fluffytails.ca /johnritter.asp   (3003 words)

  
 news_e.cfm?Action=Display&code=4N0052E
"As the province's leading theatre company, Rising Tide Theatre has been entertaining Newfoundland and Labrador audiences for more than 25 years," said Senator Cook.
JOHN'S, April 27, 2004 -- The Honourable Joan Cook, Senator from Newfoundland and Labrador, on behalf of the Honourable Hélène Chalifour Scherrer, Minister of Canadian Heritage, today announced that the Government of Canada will collaborate with Rising Tide Theatre to help increase its productivity by improving administrative and human resources policies and practices.
www.pch.gc.ca /newsroom/news_e.cfm?Action=Display&code=4N0052E   (3003 words)

  
 Senator Bob Bennett: Utah Arts
The following is a list to start your search for a night on the town: Pioneer Theatre Company, Hale Center Theater Orem and Hale Center Theater in West Valley, the Egyptian Theatre in Park City, Peery's Egyptian Theater, Sundance Theatre, and the Utah Musical Theatre in Ogden, as well as many community theaters.
The Tuacahn Amphitheatre and Center for the Arts features "Broadway in the Desert" at a large outdoor amphitheater in a spectacular red rock canyon near St. George.
Whether in painting, sculpture or photography, Utah's museums offer a storied history to patrons of the heritage of the West and the dawn of future.
www.senate.gov /~bennett/utah/arts.html   (3003 words)

  
 Roadside List
Baltimore: Safety City, Senator Theatre, former Grand Theatre, Bengies Drive-in, Little Taverns, former White Tower, former Burger Chef, Captain James Landing, Inner Harbor Carousel, former Greyhound Station, canopy gas station, former gas station, Relax Inn, Circle Drive-in, former Kresge's, Nipper, various signs
Lansing: Capitol Fur Co., Greyhound Station, Holiday Lanes, The Peanut Shop, Michigan Theatre
Miami Beach: various Art Deco Hotels, Fu Manchu Restaurant, Cameo Theatre, Jerry's Famous Deli,
www.agilitynut.com /roadside2.html   (3003 words)

  
 < www.juliusmedia.com.au >
The Lake Tuggeranong College Regional Theattre Skills Centre was officially opened by Amanda Muggleton with Senator Gary Humphries.
Offering both a traditional lighting grid combined with moving yoke luminaires, Lake Tuggeranong College (Canberra, ACT) is leading the way with the opening of a Regional Theatre (entertainment) Skill Centre - the first of three theatre/entertainment skill centres to open in Australia this year (& the only one in a school).
The theatre upgrade was made possible with Federal funding through ANTA, the national body responsible for Vocational Education Training Lake Tuggeranong College is able to offer Certificate I and Certificate II in Entertainment (Technical Production in Live Theatre).
www.conpub.com.au /cxwebdev/printview.asp?ID=275   (3003 words)

  
 Aborted baby 'not a dwarf'
Senator Julian McGauran, who has been demanding a Medical Practitioners Board inquiry into the case, has told federal parliament that he had been given evidence to suggest that the hospital had misdiagnosed the child's disability of dwarfism.
Senator McGauran said the Medical Practitioners Board was bound to fulfil its responsibilities in investigating complaints about the doctors involved.
Handwritten theatre nurse notes written at the time the baby was delivered state that the "the baby doesn't look small" and other medical records also suggest there was considerable ambivalence about whether the baby girl was a dwarf or not.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/news/662816/posts   (2850 words)

  
 How to Apply
Senator Oliver’s record of community service includes his work as President and Chairman of the Halifax Children’s Aid Society, Chairman, President and Director of the Neptune Theatre Foundation, Director at the Halifax-Dartmouth Welfare Council, Founding.
Senator Oliver is known as the champion of social justice whose voice is constantly heard from church basements, corporate boardrooms and government buildings seeking fairness and equity to all.
The Association for Higher Education and Development (Ahead) is priviledged to have the Honourable Senator Donald H. Oliver, Q.C. as its Patron.
www.aheadonline.org /oliver1.html   (311 words)

  
 Maryland Movie Theaters/Radio/Television
Senator Theatre The Senator Theatre, circa 1939, is Baltimore's 900 seat Art Deco movie house listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
It was first known as the Tivoli, a plush movie palace that opened on December 23, 1926.
The Tivoli was the grandest of three movie palaces in downtown Frederick.
www.sailor.lib.md.us /MD_topics/art/ent_fil.html   (311 words)

  
 The Life and Lies of Bertolt Brecht
Brecht's role - aside from his superb poetic ear and skill as a dramatist - was to develop a form of theatre that transcended mere illusion by committing itself to representing the social world as it was rather than as it appeared to be.
Thwarted in his ambition to create a new theatre geared to the revolutionary promise of his time, he spent his last years defining and reworking his ideas while kowtowing to the new rulers of the GDR, who gave him a theatre of his own, the Berliner Ensemble.
His interpretation of the epoch in which Brecht lived is facile and couched in sternly judgmental terms that even insist that somehow Brecht was complicit in the rise of fascism and Stalinism and the Cold War extremes of Senator Joseph
www.writing.upenn.edu /~afilreis/50s/brecht-review.html   (1171 words)

  
 Canadian Monarchist News
Once again Senator Grafstein came to the attack, moving that the Report not be accepted but referred back to the Committee for further consideration.
In a ringing dissent, Senator Grafstein stated "I am very uncomfortable with this bill...
Senate debate on the Committee Report was opened the next day, June 18th, by Chairman Lorna Milne, who stated that she herself had some reservations about the Bill, calling Royal Assent "a fine piece of theatre and more Canadians should know about it."
www.monarchist.ca /cmn/assent.htm   (1532 words)

  
 < www.juliusmedia.com.au >
The Lake Tuggeranong College Regional Theattre Skills Centre was officially opened by Amanda Muggleton with Senator Gary Humphries.
Offering both a traditional lighting grid combined with moving yoke luminaires, Lake Tuggeranong College (Canberra, ACT) is leading the way with the opening of a Regional Theatre (entertainment) Skill Centre - the first of three theatre/entertainment skill centres to open in Australia this year (& the only one in a school).
Being a Regional Skills Centre, the Lakeside Theatre is there as a resource to facilitate technical training in Entertainment, for either school or industry-based VET Approved Providers.
www.conpub.com.au /cxwebdev/printview.asp?ID=275   (1532 words)

  
 DLT ENTERTAINMENT LTD. EXPANDS CABLE AND PUBLIC TV SALES DIVISION WITH APPOINTMENT OF ARLENE GROSS
Dame Judi Dench, whose career is extensive, has contributed greatly to the furthering of Anglo-American relations through her film and theatrical roles as well as starring in the Theatre of Comedy/DLT Entertainment UK Ltd. production of the BBC situation comedy series, As Time Goes By.
Past recipients of this prestigious honor include Paul Mellon (American business and foundation executive), Lincoln Kirstein (Director, School of American Ballet, New York City Ballet Company), Sir David Attenborough (Naturalist and broadcaster), Sir David Puttnam (Film producer) and Senator George J. Mitchell (Special Counsel and Chairman of the Peace Negotiations in Northern Ireland).
The Theatre of Comedy and its sister company, DLT Entertainment UK Limited, co-producers of the hugely successful BBC sitcom, As Time Goes By, are pleased to join the RSA in recognizing their fantastic leading lady for her outstanding contribution to Anglo-American relations through her long and distinguished career in theatre, film and television.
www.dltentertainment.com /Press/00060101.htm   (348 words)

  
 The Life and Lies of Bertolt Brecht
Brecht's role - aside from his superb poetic ear and skill as a dramatist- was to develop a form of theatre that transcended mere illusion by committing itself to representing the social world as it was rather than as it appeared to be.
Inevitably, commentators are forced to approach the phenomenon of Brecht by addressing not only the scripts of his plays but also his many writings on theatre as well as the way he directed productions in his last years.
His response was to do something about it by creating a theatre that sought to redefine the relationship between audience and performance.
www.writing.upenn.edu /~afilreis/50s/brecht-review.html   (1171 words)

  
 Derek Jacobi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Derek George Jacobi KBE, (born October 22, 1938), is a British actor, knighted in 1994 for his services to the theatre.
Jacobi also played the role of Senator Gracchus in Gladiator, and starred in the 2002 miniseries The Jury.
In 2004, Jacobi starred in Don Carlos at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, in an acclaimed production, which opens at the Gielgud Theatre in London in late January 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Derek_Jacobi   (1171 words)

  
 Theatre in Waterford, film in Waterford, television in Ireland, events and music guide of Waterford, Ireland
Senator Cummins said that ''whilst the public perception of the acting profession is that of glamour and wealth, the reality for most actors could not be more different.
The Fine Gael Seanad spokesperson for family and social affairs, made his comments following this week's Oireachtas committee discussion on am submission by the Irish Actors Equity, which prompted him to call for legislation which acknowledges the work patterns of those involved in theatre.
he Irish actor's lot is not a happy one," Waterford senator Maurice Cummins has claimed.
www.munster-express.ie /030131/fun.htm   (1171 words)

  
 European Network for Indigenous Australian Rights: news
Senator Ridgeway, now facing a tough battle to retain his seat in the election, entered the Senate in 1999 with high hopes that the nation would achieve a "common purpose" and a measure of reconciliation by 2001.
July 10, 2004- Aden Ridgeway accused the Howard Government yesterday of a "morally indecent act" in writing reconciliation out of its objectives, but took pleasure from victories for reconciliation won across the nation, such as in the old theatre and cinema at Bowraville.
The Democrats senator grew up on the nearby Bellwood mission at Nambucca and remembers having to sit in the cinema stalls when the white people were up in the balconies.
www.eniar.org /news/ridgeway1.html   (1007 words)

  
 News@UofT -- Supreme Court justice to speak on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms -- March 10, 2004
Iacobucci's talk, hosted by Victoria University, is the eighth annual Keith Davey Lecture, which honours retired senator Keith Davey, a Victoria College graduate.
Justice Frank Iacobucci of the Canadian Supreme Court will give a lecture on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms - 20 Years Later on Thursday, March 11, 4:30 p.m., at Victoria University's Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles St. W.
-- Justice Frank Iacobucci of the Canadian Supreme Court will give a lecture on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms - 20 Years Later on Thursday, March 11, 4:30 p.m., at Victoria University's Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles St. W.
www.newsandevents.utoronto.ca /bin5/040310b.asp   (187 words)

  
 Times Community Newspapers - Countryside - 06/16/2005 - "The Aviator" comes to The Theatre in Little Washington
In these gathering shadows come Hughes' purchase of TWA and his battles with Pan American's bully tycoon Juan Trippe (Alec Baldwin) and Trippe's Maine Senator Owen Brewster (Alan Alda), in the famed Senate committee hearing showdown.
This leads to one of "The Aviator's" two scenes that rank among the greatest in a long time: Hughes "taking down" Maine Senator Ralph Owen Brewster at a congressional hearing on corruption in the awarding of World War II-era government contracts.
The other outstanding scene is the Beverly Hills plane crash that almost killed Hughes and probably exacerbated the dementia, germophobia and haggard appearance of his final reclusive decades.
www.timescommunity.com /site/tab4.cfm?newsid=14705203&BRD=2553&PAG=461&dept_id=506087&rfi=6   (437 words)

  
 Queer As Folk Addiction Randy Harrison in A Letter From Ethel Kennedy
The "Letter" from Ethel Kennedy is one which the former senator's wife wrote to Kit when he was a young boy, and which he has kept for many years.
A scholarship has been established in his name and the MCC theatre will be holding a raffle of interesting objects donated by Christopher's friends in the theatre lobby every Wednesday through Saturday during the intermission.
Gorman's was to have A Letter from Ethel Kennedy produced with Joanna Gleason directing and his dear friend Anita Gillette starring.
www.angelfire.com /home/qaf/mcc_randy.html   (614 words)

  
 Cornerstones: Grand Theatre (Lougheed Building)
The Sherman Grand, built as a legitimate vaudeville theatre, was operated by owner Senator James Lougheed as part of the Orpheum circuit until his death in 1925.
As a senator for 36 years and a federal cabinet minister, he played a key role in the history of Calgary and Alberta.
Lougheed was one of Calgary's early lawyers, a land agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway and Hudson's Bay Company, real estate developer, director of the Canada Life Assurance Company, founding member of the Ranchmen's Club and the Law Society of Alberta.
calgarypubliclibrary.com /calgary/historic_tours/corner/grthea.htm   (614 words)

  
 Clare Booth Luce biography
Clare Boothe's original ambition was to become an actress and she understudied Mary Pickford before enrolling in Clare Tree Major's School of the Theatre.
In response to the bitter debate, Clare quipped that Senator Morse's actions were the result of him being "kicked in the head by a horse." This remark proved so controversial that Clare resigned the ambassadorship a few days later on Harry's urging.
In the senate her appointment encountered strident Democratic opposition from Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon, but was nonetheless confirmed by a 79 to 11 vote.
www.lkwdpl.org /wihohio/luce-cla.htm   (1742 words)

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