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| | | | | In a nicely balanced, highly entertaining double bill, The Royal Ballet presents Rhapsody and The Two Pigeons, two gems from the treasured catalogue of works from Frederick Ashton. A fitting showcase for leading stars Steven McRae and Natalie Osipova, Rhapsody is a dreamy contemplation on the pleasure of dance. Created by Ashton in 1980 for... | |
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| | | | | Thunder of the best kind strikes twice with the most delightful interviewee... Fangirling with part one of my exclusive interview with Morgan Brittany. An actress who was not just a talented child actor but also the actress seen in a certain Golden Hollywood actress role, in many Aaron Spelling productions and as that Dallas villainess. | |
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| | | | | The first ballet I saw was under spectacular circumstances. || Dick Turner | |
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| | | In the 1950s television, there was no one cooler than John Cassavetes' as "Johnny Staccato." Cool Jazz, hot women, and bad dudes. The setting is Greenwich Village. "Peter Gunn," a more successful show in the ratings, had more of a Hollywood glitz to it and less grit even though like "Johnny Staccato," was set in... | ||