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Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus, What Legends are Made Of.
April 2nd’s production of Amadeus, by Peter Shaffer, certainly was what you would expect of a production of the National Theatre at the Lunario, and leaves you on the edge of your seat. As always, interpretation and follow through have … Continue reading
Posted in Lunario, Uncategorized
Tagged Adam Gillen, Amadeus, Antonio Salieri, Lucian Msamati, Lunario, Mozart, national Theatre Live, Peter Shaffer
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Harold Pinter’s ,”No Man’s Land” could Be Anyone’s Land Without Precaution
“There are no hard distinctions between what is real and what is unreal, nor between what is true and what is false. A thing is not necessarily either true or false; it can be both true and false.” – Harold … Continue reading
April 1 – The Resurfacing of Gifts at Home and Abroad
April 1 came again, and of course, it is more than a day of fooling. My thoughts always drifted back to the powerful legacy my Dad left on his birthday, a large collective of family that influenced each of us … Continue reading
Personal Shopper will have you”shopping” for answers
Rules. You have all seen them, and most of the time unconsciously. Film Noir and Auteurs – Cohen Brothers, Alfred Hitchcock, Quentin Tarentino, Orson Welles, Wes Anderson, Martin Scorsese, Woody Allen, Tim Burton, just to name a FEW – So what … Continue reading
ASOMEX for the sake of ASOMEX – the freedom of student expression in a variety of formats.
So what is it? ASOMEX? Well, the Association of American Schools in Mexico represents so much! On this case, on Friday March 3rd – The Middle school Drama, Jazz Band, and Concert Band attended Peterson’s day of music for ASOMEX music, … Continue reading
“A Cure for Wellness” / La cura siniestra – not to be found here.
If you check out the trailer for A Cure for Wellness directed by Gore Verbinski, brings several things to your mind (outside of those on the screen). Stephen King, The Shining, Alfred Hitchcock, The Grand Budapest Hotel, to name a few. … Continue reading
Tributes…
“I like to call them our tributes…”. A dunk tank. A bear suit. It’s funny how specific situations can call up connections to various OTHER connections. Anytime I hear the word tributes, I think of Hunger Games. Today, however, … Continue reading
“Splitting” the Screen
Amid the countless posts I am sorting in my head that are a small window of life itself, there is one amazing thing I always find at my fingertips – films. One of the most spectacular right now is Split. … Continue reading
Bigger and Better…
February 10, 2017. It has been a long time since I have written. So much to have processed in the last few days, weeks and months and now, it is ready to come out! So I am going to implement … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Hard Rock Cafe Houston, Hermann Park, Houston Zoo, Minute Maid Park, Rice University
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Christmas – Mexico – What Happens?
Often I am asked “How does Mexico celebrate Mexico?” The same feeling exists, you see Christmas trees, lots of lights, lots of treats and much much more. But I thought it best to give you a short index on it … Continue reading
Posted in Mexican Holidays, Uncategorized
Tagged Nochebuena, Rosca dey Reyes, Three Kings Day
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