- QFTCIWSS Final, Round 6: Arts & Literature - 2 Updates
Joshua Kreitzer <gromit82@hotmail.com>: Dec 29 04:26AM msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:MM6dnesjBZV0SbvBnZ2dnUU7- > mergers and acquisitions. It is currently a division of CBS > Corporation, and publishes bestsellers under imprints such as > Scribner, Pocket, Touchstone, and Atria, as well as its own name. Simon & Schuster; Random House > arm of the News Corp. empire, and publishes under imprints such > as Avon, Dey Street, Ecco, and William Morrow, in addition to > its own name and its corporate cousin Harlequin. HarperCollins > the works of Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Daniel > Webster, and "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations", the 18th edition > of which is currently available. Little, Brown (that's one guess with a comma in the middle of the name, not two guesses) > evening with a dinner break. It starred Roger Rees (later > featured in "Cheers"), who won the Tony for Best Actor in a > Play for his performance. "Nicholas Nickleby"; "The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby" > *this comedy*, which quickly entered the zeitgeist. It even > influenced the original name of a famous sitcom (although that > name was quickly changed). "The Heidi Chronicles" > 12. Tom Stoppard has won 4 Tony Awards for Best Play, more than > any other playwright. His first was in 1968, for *this > absurdist, existential tragi-comedy*. "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" > works, including TV specials, movies, full-length ballets, > and 4 Broadway shows. She was named a Kennedy Center Honoree > in 2008 and has 19 honorary doctorates. Twyla Tharp -- Joshua Kreitzer gromit82@hotmail.com |
tool@panix.com (Dan Blum): Dec 29 03:14PM > mergers and acquisitions. It is currently a division of CBS > Corporation, and publishes bestsellers under imprints such as > Scribner, Pocket, Touchstone, and Atria, as well as its own name. Simon & Schuster > arm of the News Corp. empire, and publishes under imprints such > as Avon, Dey Street, Ecco, and William Morrow, in addition to > its own name and its corporate cousin Harlequin. Random House; Scribner's > the works of Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Daniel > Webster, and "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations", the 18th edition > of which is currently available. Scribner's > * Renaissance Sculpture > 4. See: http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-6/sculp/4.jpg > *This artist*'s David was sculpted c.1440-60 in bronze. Leonardo da Vinci; Donatello > by his Italianized name, Giambologna. It has been displayed > since 1583 in the open-air gallery Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence's > Piazza del Signoria. The Death of Patroclus > 6. See: http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-6/sculp/6.jpg > *This artist*'s Medusa was sculpted circa 1640 in marble. Donatello > evening with a dinner break. It starred Roger Rees (later > featured in "Cheers"), who won the Tony for Best Actor in a > Play for his performance. Nicholas Nickleby > *this comedy*, which quickly entered the zeitgeist. It even > influenced the original name of a famous sitcom (although that > name was quickly changed). The Heidi Chronicles > 12. Tom Stoppard has won 4 Tony Awards for Best Play, more than > any other playwright. His first was in 1968, for *this > absurdist, existential tragi-comedy*. Rosenkrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead; The Real Inspector Hound > works, including TV specials, movies, full-length ballets, > and 4 Broadway shows. She was named a Kennedy Center Honoree > in 2008 and has 19 honorary doctorates. Graham -- _______________________________________________________________________ Dan Blum tool@panix.com "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up." |
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