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For this crime against cinema, Gomes (pictured center, below), his sound man (boom in hand), and a woman assistant are buried up to their heads in sand, as if about to be executed. Yet, like ...
Scheherazade enraptures the senses and consumes the soul. A visual feast of exotic scenery and costumes showcase Dennis Spaight's sensual choreography. Nickolai Rimsky-Korsakov's sweeping dramatic ...
SPRING LAKE, MI -- Living Books Theater, comprised of home-schooled students from throughout the Muskegon area, will perform the play "Scheherazade, Legend of the Arabian Nights" as a benefit for ...
Bedtime stories took on a new meaning for Scheherazade. Her husband, the Sultan, had the nasty habit of marrying a woman at night and killing her in the morning. So Scheherazade thought up a plan.
Some people feel like they’ve missed out because Mozart and Beethoven lived in a different century. But they’re overlooking the great artists who are in our midst today — composers writing music that ...
Edited by Philip F. Kennedy and Marina Warner. New York Univ., $25 trade paper (432p) ISBN 978-1-4798-5709-8 Kennedy (Abu Nawas) and Warner’s (Stranger Magic) collection envisions the Arabian Nights ...
In an empire long ago there lived a king who discovered his wife sleeping with a palace slave. Crazed by jealousy he vowed that henceforth he would marry only for the length of a night and each ...
For this crime against cinema, Gomes (pictured center, below), his sound man (boom in hand), and a woman assistant are buried up to their heads in sand, as if about to be executed. Yet, like ...
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