The folks at Ypsilanti’s Dreamland Theater will premiere their new production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream this Saturday. In advance of that, I thought that I’d ask our friend Naia Venturi a few questions. MARK: Would it be an exaggeration to say that you’ve been working on your puppet version of A Midsummer Night’s […]
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Ypsilanti’s Dreamland Theater
Posted in Art and Culture, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged A Midsummer Night’s Dream, A.K.A. Jimmy Picard, Andy Mitchell, Arnaud Desplechin, Benicio Del Toro, blood plasma, Bottom, Britney Spears, Cannes Film Festival, Christine Bruxvoort, Diana Rigg, Dreamland Theater, fairies, gay marriage, Helena, Hermia, Hippolyta, Jimmy Picard, Kevin Kline, Lysander, manipulation, Naia Venturi, New York Film Festival, Oberon, Patrick Elkins, puppet Mark, puppetry, puppets, Quince, Robin Starveling, Sarah Palin, shadow puppets, Shakespeare 6 Comments
Eric Cantor tells U-M audience to pull themselves up by their bootstraps
I was doubtful that he’d show up, given that he backed out of an event at the University of Pennsylvania a few days, in hopes of avoiding those affected by the policies he champions, but it looks like Eric Cantor made his scheduled stop at the University of Michigan this afternoon as planned. The following […]
Is now the time to get off our asses and take to the street?
Say what you will about the topless girls and the incoherent boys who started everything rolling with their occupation of Wall Street, but it looks like what they set in motion might actually have not only legs but momentum. Today, 3,000 people marched on Bank of America in Boston. And, in New York, an estimated […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Corporate Crime, Economics, Other Also tagged Bank of America, Boston, Brooklyn Bridge, Chris Hedges, civil disobedience, corporatocracy, democracy, Martin Luther King, New York, Patrick Henry, Plutocracy, protests, revolution, Rosa Parks, Tim DeChristopher, Wall Street, Wall Street occupation 38 Comments