Sentences with phrase «playing troubadour»

«I think it's a good example of working on an exhibition that expands what a museum can be,» Norton says of Kjartansson's show, a «living artwork» that filled the museum's galleries with guitar - playing troubadours, lulling visitors into a state where they'd stay for hours on end (a rarity these days, Norton notes).

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She recently flew to San Diego to play in the Callaway Junior World Golf Championship and will visit North Carolina and Florida for international junior events before her focus reverts to returning the Troubadours to elite status in the Sac - Joaquin Section.
Bailey will participate in a celebration at St. Francis on Nov. 12 to recognize each of the Troubadour student - athletes signing to play collegiate sports next fall.
The Troubadours return to the court next week for a game on the road at Ponderosa on Oct. 2 and play in the Presentation Invitational on Oct. 5.
After signing to play collegiately at Colorado State in November, she helped the Troubadours to a 4 - 0 December start with her talent and enthusiasm, averaging more than 15 points and seven assists per game.
Then, an extensive tour of Germany, when she played Oya, Sango's wife, courtesy of a Nigeria - Germany cultural exchange — Berlin, Sabrieakan, Hanover, Bonn, Bremen, Geneva (Switzerland) and Amsterdam (Holland), a proud troubadour, showcasing the artistic trove of her country.
«Inside Llewyn Davis» — Joel and Ethan Coen's greyed - out odyssey about an early 1960s Greenwich Village troubadour, played with sloe - eyed perfection by Oscar Isaac, is one of their best.
Ben Rosenfield plays Tim, and grounds the image of the restless troubadour in the body of a soft, well - meaning kid, too swept up in the moment to understand whom he might be hurting.
Matt Lowell, Crisanta Baker and Samuel Stewart will play their very first headline show in L.A. this Thursday, Nov. 16, at The Troubadour.
Select any of them and you'll hear some information (from the troubadour) about the film or short, its source, and the role that Mickey played, followed by a brief clip or montage from the appearance.
It's a fitting pallor for the 1960s folk scene in Greenwich Village that the eponymous troubadour, played by Oscar Isaac, finds himself rambling through.
Kerry has written twenty novels, a number of plays, including The Troubadours with Stephen D'Arcy, is an award - winning children's writer and has edited and contributed to several anthologies.
Other notable acts playing on Thursday will include former Clor front - man Barry Dobbin's new band Barringtone, the proggy power pop of the hotly tipped Cats In Paris, North London troubadour Kid Harpoon, Franki Valli remixer Pilooski with the Dirty Sound System, psychedelic rockers The Oscillation and synth - pop noise - niks Semi Finalists plus more special guests to be announced.
Kjartan Sveinsson, composer and a former member of the Icelandic band Sigur Rós, transformed the scene's dialogue into a ten - part polyphony played by ten musicians, who sing and play guitar in the tradition of the troubadour to accompany a projection of the original film scene.
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