Cillaliz: "A Time to Kill" headed to Broadway:http://www.theatermania.com/new-york-city-theater/news/03-2013/tony-award-winner-rupert-holmes-a-time-to-kill-has_64708.html?cid=homepage_news
Quote from: John G. on March 27, 2013, 10:02:07 AMCillaliz: "A Time to Kill" headed to Broadway:http://www.theatermania.com/new-york-city-theater/news/03-2013/tony-award-winner-rupert-holmes-a-time-to-kill-has_64708.html?cid=homepage_newsI saw that in D.C. at the Arena.I mentioned that production of A TIME TO KILL very briefly but glowingly in the comments under the article athttp://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/11/new-broadway-play-to-star-estelle-parsons-and-stephen-spinella/
The verdict is in:It should survive another summer.
FJL, listened to "Love Is Like Water" this morning. Really beautiful song.
Here's an interesting new website for folks who love old movies: The Brotherhood of the Popcorn.www.brotherhoodofthepopcorn.com
Good grief - the red dress isn't in the finale - it closes the First Act.....or maybe some leading ladies put it back on for the curtain call.....
Secondary topic: What are your favorite films of De Palma and John Carpenter.
I think he is your first cousin once removed.First cousins share a grandparent, second cousins share a great-grandparent, third cousins share a great-great-grandparent, and so on. The degree of cousinhood ("first," "second," etc.) denotes the number of generations between two cousins and their nearest common ancestor.The term "removed" refers to the number of generations separating the cousins themselves. So your first cousin once removed is the child (or parent) of your first cousin. Your second cousin once removed is the child (or parent) of your second cousin. And your first cousin twice removed is the grandchild (or grandparent) of your first cousin.
Quote from: Jrand62 on March 27, 2013, 06:06:46 AM I think he is your first cousin once removed.First cousins share a grandparent, second cousins share a great-grandparent, third cousins share a great-great-grandparent, and so on. The degree of cousinhood ("first," "second," etc.) denotes the number of generations between two cousins and their nearest common ancestor.The term "removed" refers to the number of generations separating the cousins themselves. So your first cousin once removed is the child (or parent) of your first cousin. Your second cousin once removed is the child (or parent) of your second cousin. And your first cousin twice removed is the grandchild (or grandparent) of your first cousin. thank you! I have been trying to figure out how that works for years!
Secondary TOD:Brian De PalmaSISTERSPHANTOM OF THE PARADISE (benefit of the doubt, haven't seen it in many years)CARRIETHE FURYBLOW OUTJohn CarpenterHALLOWEENTHE FOGESCAPE FROM NEW YORKCHRISTINETHEY LIVEBoth are entertaining, I like each of their styles, and I'm being a bit of a hard grader by not including some of their other efforts which I also very much enjoy.
Quote from: John G. on March 27, 2013, 08:41:22 AMFJL, listened to "Love Is Like Water" this morning. Really beautiful song. One of my very favorite songs from THE LAST STARFIGHTER.