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Gauguin, Paul

(Encyclopedia) Gauguin, PaulGauguin, Paulpôl gōgăNˈ [key], 1848–1903, French painter and woodcut artist, b. Paris; son of a journalist and a French-Peruvian mother. Today Gauguin is recognized as a…

Poems by Emily Dickinson: Satisfied

Love With a Flower Satisfied One blessing had I, than the rest So larger to my eyes That I stopped gauging, satisfied, For this enchanted size. It was the limit of my dream…

Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: To Ruin

by Robert Burns To A Mountain Daisy,The LamentTo Ruin All hail! inexorable lord! At whose destruction-breathing word, The mightiest empires fall! Thy cruel, woe-…

The Steward of Christendom

By:Sebastian BarryDirector:Max Stafford-ClarkSets:Julian McGowanLighting:Johanna TownMusic:Shaun DaveySound:Paul ArdittiOpened:1/97 at the Majestic TheaterCast: Donal McCann, Ali White, Tina…

Common signs of mood disorders

Most of us have an immediate and intuitive understanding of the notion of mood. We readily comprehend what it means to feel sad or happy. These concepts are nonetheless very difficult to formulate…

Angela Morgan: In Spite of War

In Spite of WarAngela MorganIn spite of war, in spite of death, In spite of all man's sufferings, Something within me laughs and sings And I must praise with all my breath. In spite of war,…

The Mikado

Music:Arthur SullivanLibretto:William S. GilbertPremiere:London, March 14, 1885 Parodying contemporary British taste for all things Japanese, the original production of The Mikado played in…

Melissa Etheridge

SkinIsland Raspy rocker Melissa Etheridge's starkly confessional new album is her first since her widely publicized breakup with Julie Cypher, a tabloid-topping split between one of the…