Seeing
live theater seems to teach students how to be better at reading other people's emotions, a quite useful skill.
Not exact matches
And, oh, this misery, that so many
live on and are defrauded of this most blessed of all thoughts; this misery, that people employ themselves about everything else, or, as for the masses of men, that people employ them about everything else, utilize them to generate the power for the
theater of
life, but never remind them of their blessedness; that they heap them in a mass and defraud them, instead of splitting them apart so that they might gain the highest thing, the only thing worth
living for, and enough to
live in for an eternity — it
seems to me that I could weep for an eternity over the fact that such misery exists!
While all the praise
seems to be on the performance of great actor, Demian Bichir, you can't take Bichir's «Carlos» without applauding a beautiful score by Alexandre Desplat or the honest and leveling work of Jose Julian or the rapturously morose finale that didn't leave a eye dry in any
theater or
living room across the world.
Upon working together on Daniel Espinosa's
Life, which is now out in
theaters, the two leading men have
seemed to become quite smitten with each other.
Meanwhile, tons of people have iPads, iPhones, and / or Apple TVs, so some sort of app - based implementation of Steam Link
seems far more ideal - Particularly when compared to buying yet another piece of hardware to
live in your home
theater setup...
From his earliest photographic self - portraits to his sculptural still
lifes, each series is a remarkable creation suggestive of interiors or furniture,
theater settings or architecture, yet they often
seem absent of an immediate identifiable content, as if they confront the viewer with a riddle.
If Minimalism once
seemed less like art than
theater, only once has an artist brought this stage truly to
life, when Céleste Boursier - Mougenot filled plastic pools with water and wind chimes.
Bright, it
seems, is the first entry in what Netflix hopes will be a bigger franchise designed to bring blockbusters into subscribers»
living rooms before they ever hit
theaters.
It may
seem almost dreamlike:
Living within walking distance of gourmet restaurants, horse stables, art galleries, a
theater, and a farmers market with food grown just yards away.