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The Color Purple - (2024) (DVD)
Taraji P Henson, Danielle Brooks, Colman Domingo, Corey Hawkins, Halle Bailey, …
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Experience the extraordinary sisterhood of three women who share one unbreakable bond in The Color Purple.
This bold new take on the beloved classic is directed by Blitz Bazawule and produced by Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, Scott Sanders and Quincy Jones.
Curated from the first four volumes of Peter Lang's Playing
Shakespeare's Characters series, this omnibus edition selects the
most practical essays for actors and directors wanting to play and
produce Shakespeare's plays. The dozen contributors in this volume
explore ways to play Shakespeare's lovers, villains, monarch,
madmen, rebels, and tyrants. It gives critical guidance for
directors and producers wanting to stage Shakespeare in the age of
Black Lives Matter and #MeToo. The book is a valuable companion for
students, actors, directors, and designers who want insight into
playing Shakespeare today.
Playing Shakespeare's Rebels and Tyrants is the fourth volume in
the Peter Lang series, Playing Shakespeare's Characters. As in the
previous volumes, a broad range of contributors (actors, directors,
scholars, educators, etc.) analyze the concepts of rebellion,
tyranny, leadership, empathy with not only references to
Elizabethan and Jacobean studies, but also to Donald Trump, the
social justice movement, and the January 6, 2021 insurrection.
Shakespeare's rebels occupy space in both the personal and
political, and often quickly turn from rebel to tyrant once in
power. How can Shakespeare's text inform current conversations
about race, equity, representation, rebellion and tyranny? Who gets
to define the power dynamics in Shakespeare's plays? This volume
looks at the Henrys, Hotspurs, Richards, Lears, Brutuses and
Caesars, as well as the Juliets, Rosalinds and Cordelias who make
up the panoply of Shakespeares rebels and tyrants.
In an era of Twitter and televised therapy, it may seem that
classic theatre has little place in contemporary society.
Accustomed to the indulgences of a celebrity-driven culture, how
can modern audiences understand and interpret classic works of
drama? In Tragedy in the Age of Oprah: Essays on Five Great Plays,
Louis Fantasia provides a provocative examination of the
relationship between popular culture and classical tragedy. Making
a persuasive argument for the lessons tragedy has to offer today's
audiences, Fantasia examines five enduring works of theatre:
Euripides' Medea, William Shakespeare's King Lear, Jean Racine's
Phedre, Friedrich Schiller's Mary Stuart, and Eugene O'Neill's Long
Day's Journey into Night. Fantasia discusses in detail each of
these plays, framing them in a contemporary context that explores
the suffering, responsibility, and identity that tragedy advocates.
Each play is presented as an engaging, powerful encounter for the
reader, recreating as closely as possible the impact of a great
performance. A unique look at the role classical theatre can and
should play in contemporary society, these essays reveal the
lessons great plays have to teach us about ourselves. Directed
toward theatre professionals and students, Tragedy in the Age of
Oprah will also resonate with anyone interested in theatre,
literature, and cultural studies.
Talking Shakespeare is a collection of essays on Shakespeare's
plays and politics and their impact in the world today. Originally
given as provocative talks on Shakespeare at some of the most
prestigious universities, conferences, and theatres around the
world, they reflect on the author's more than thirty-year career as
a producer, director and educator. The essays provide a unique and
personal look into multiple aspects of Shakespeare's world-and
ours.
? Fantasia Taylor-American Idol, Grammy-winning vocalist, and
chart-topping singer-and her husband businessman Kendall Taylor
were both successful and living in their purpose when they met and
married three weeks later. Their marriage has had its ups and
downs, but the one thing that has sustained them through all of it
is the practice of taking off their crowns-the accolades, their
egos, the things the world tells you matter-and serving each other
within the home. It doesn't matter who you are in the world-you
need to humble yourself and serve your partner in order to put your
marriage, your family, and your faith first. Seven years later,
after facing a host of real-world challenges-from marital stress to
professional and financial pressures, to their high-risk pregnancy
and the premature birth of their daughter-Fantasia and Kendall's
marriage has become a beacon of hope and love as they have opened
up about their lives in their weekly 'Taylor Talks' broadcast. Now,
in their first book together, Fantasia and Kendall dish about their
shared experiences and struggles, opening up about the challenges
and triumphs they've faced together and how they have come out
stronger for them. They also share stories about how they've made
their relationship work against all odds and why they try to always
treat each other like royalty. In their trademark no-nonsense,
real-talk style, they discuss topics that affect all relationships,
including the importance of submitting to one another, handling
conflict, clearing the lines of communication, keeping the romance
alive, navigating the challenges of blended family, and how to
maintain healthy relationships when you haven't seen them modeled
before. Insightful, wise, and grounded in faith, Fantasia and
Kendall's story offers hope and encouragement and gives straight-up
advice about making your relationships last.
Fantasia has developed a pragmatic and American performance
technique. Instant Shakespeare should allow performers, directors
and teachers of all cultures and levels of experience to demystify
Shakespeare and perform his texts in ways that are clear, fresh and
unpretentious.
The essays in Playing Shakespeare's Villains trouble our
assumptions of what-and who-constitutes "villainy" in Shakespeare's
works, through probing and provocative analyses of the murky moral
logics at play in the Bard's oeuvre. Shakespeare spreads before us
a panoply of evil, villainy, and amorality-of characters doing bad
things for good reasons, bad things for bad reasons, and bad things
for no reason at all. How does Shakespeare handle culpability and
consequence? How much does he justify his villains' actions? How
much do we enjoy watching people get away with murder and mayhem?
What are we to make of the moral universe that Shakesperare
presents: a universe in which some villains are punished and others
seem to be rewarded; where mischief can quickly turn violent; and
where an entire world can be brought down by someone's willful
insistence on having one's way? Questions like these animate the
discussions in this lively volume, the second in the Playing
Shakespeare's Characters series.
This newly updated, step-by-step guide to the key points of
conducting the GYN exam addresses everything both busy nurse
practitioners and NP students need to know, from basic procedures
to high-level challenges. Part I breaks down the GYN exam into
clinical parts, emphasizing strategies to decrease anxiety and
minimize discomfort at every stage of the exam. Part II walks the
caregiver through the exam for women at every stage of the life
span, sexually abused women, obese women, and women who have
undergone genital mutilation. This second edition delivers an
all-new chapter on providing care to transgender and LGBT women and
includes new information on intimate partner violence and working
with adolescents and menopausal and older women. Comprehensive and
organized for easy access to information, the book features
prominently displayed key points, learning objectives, and ""Fast
Facts in a Nutshell"" boxes based on the authors' more than 40
years of teaching experience. Along with the most up-to-date
information on STIs, Pap guidelines across the life span, and
recommendations on the well-woman exam, this concise guide comes
with a wealth of essential resources, including links to
instructional videos and free apps for patient and practitioner
education, adding to the book's value as an indispensable,
quick-access guide to delivering excellent holistic care to women.
New to the Second Edition: New chapter on examining the transgender
and LGBT woman Latest information on intimate partner violence
Updates on examining adolescents and menopausal and older women New
information on female genital mutilation New CDC STD guidelines New
Pap guidelines across the life span New ACOG guidelines for the
well-woman exam Links to instructional videos Free apps for patient
and practitioner education Key Features: Delivers easy-to-read,
bulleted information in a convenient pocket size Provides learning
objectives, key points, and Fast Facts in a Nutshell Includes tips
on examining special populations including obese, anxious,
multiparous, pediatric, menopausal, and older patients Provides a
microscopy flow sheet and summary, instructions for performing an
anal Pap smear, and patient education guidelines Serves as a
refresher for those studying for the WHNP Exam
Playing Shakespeare's Lovers examines Shakespeare's romantic
characters from multiple perspectives. Contributing actors,
directors, educators and scholars bring diverse and wide-ranging
insights into the motives, context, history and challenges of
performing Shakespeare's "infinite variety" of lovers. The volume
begins with an introductory essay, followed by brief essays and
interviews, on various characters within the world of Shakespeare's
lovers.
This newly updated, step-by-step guide to the key points of
conducting the GYN exam addresses everything both busy nurse
practitioners and NP students need to know, from basic procedures
to high-level challenges. Part I breaks down the GYN exam into
clinical parts, emphasizing strategies to decrease anxiety and
minimize discomfort at every stage of the exam. Part II walks the
caregiver through the exam for women at every stage of the life
span, sexually abused women, obese women, and women who have
undergone genital mutilation. This second edition delivers an
all-new chapter on providing care to transgender and LGBT women and
also includes new information on intimate partner violence and
working with adolescents and menopausal and older women.
Comprehensive and organized for easy access to information, the
book features prominently displayed key points, learning
objectives, and ""Fast Facts in a Nutshell"" boxes based on the
authors' more than 40 years of teaching experience. Along with the
most up-to-date information on STIs, Pap guidelines across the life
span, and recommendations on the well-woman exam, this concise
guide comes with a wealth of essential resources, including links
to instructional videos and free apps for patient and practitioner
education, adding to the book's value as an indispensable,
quick-access guide to delivering excellent holistic care to women.
New to the Second Edition: New chapter on examining the transgender
and LGBT woman Latest information on intimate partner violence
Updates on examining adolescents and menopausal and older women New
information on female genital mutilation New CDC STD, PAP, and ACOG
Guidelines Links to instructional videos Free apps for patient and
practitioner education Key Features: Delivers easy-to-read,
bulleted information in a convenient pocket size Provides learning
objectives, key points, and Fast Facts in a Nutshell Includes tips
on examining special populations including obese, anxious,
multiparous, pediatric, menopausal, and older patients and
transgender/LGBTQ Serves as a refresher for those studying for the
WHNP Exam This book was originally published under the Fast Facts
series by Springer Publishing Company.
A tectonic shift has occurred in the gastronomic field in France,
upsetting the cultural imagination. In a European country
captivated by a high-stakes power struggle between chefs and
restaurants in the culinary field, the mass marketing of
factory-processed industrial cuisine and fast foods has created
shock waves in French society, culture, and the economy. In this
insightful book, French Gastronomy and the Magic of Americanism,
Rick Fantasia examines how national identity and the dynamics of
cultural meaning-making within gastronomy have changed during a
crucial period of transformation, from the 1970s through the 1990s.
He illuminates the tensions and surprising points of cooperation
between the skill, expertise, tradition, artistry, and authenticity
of grand chefs and the industrial practices of food production,
preparation, and distribution. Fantasia examines the institutions
and beliefs that have reinforced notions of French cultural
supremacy-such as the rise and reverence of local cuisine-as well
as the factors that subvert those notions, such as when famous
French chefs lend their names to processed, frozen, and
pre-packaged foods available at the supermarket. Ultimately, French
Gastronomy and the Magic of Americanism shows what happens to a
cultural field, like French gastronomy, when the logic and power of
the economic field imposes itself upon it.
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