From dazzling in diamonds to kids' glasses in a city store - Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall is having quite the style moment! The royal grandma, who joined husband Prince Charles for a glamorous night out in London Tuesday, switched gears less than 24 hours later at a pair of cozy events in Peterborough an hour north of London Wednesday morning. During a visit to Boots Opticians, she gamely wore a silly pair of green glasses alongside 4-year-old Uzair Ehjaz to promote the connection between eye health and children's literacy. The specs are part of an initiative rolled out to about 1,000 schools in the U.
- 2/3/2016
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
Experience the thrill of watching theatre at Shakespeare’s Globe from the comfort of the Tivoli Theater (6350 Delmar Boulevard, in The Loop, St. Louis, Mo, 63130) thanks to ‘Shakespeare’s Globe on Screen’. These productions of Shakespeare’s plays are shown on the Tivoli’s big screen in their entirety, giving you the opportunity to enjoy the world famous Globe Theatre and these critically acclaimed performances. Shakespeare’s Globe is a reconstruction of the theatre in which Shakespeare worked. With performances of Shakespeare, his contemporaries and new writing, productions play to over 300,000 people from around the world each summer.
We Are Movie Geeks has teamed up with the Tivoli Theater for a special giveaway! We have five pairs of tickets (a $30 value) for the first installment of ‘Shakespeare’s Globe on Screen’, which will be Titus Andronicus. The date is next Thursday, March 26th and the show begins at 7pm.
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We Are Movie Geeks has teamed up with the Tivoli Theater for a special giveaway! We have five pairs of tickets (a $30 value) for the first installment of ‘Shakespeare’s Globe on Screen’, which will be Titus Andronicus. The date is next Thursday, March 26th and the show begins at 7pm.
All...
- 3/18/2015
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The Daily Mail writes that Iain Glen Game of Thrones, Downton Abbey will star with Richard McCabe in Ivan Turgenev's Fortune's Fool at the Old Vic, beginning December 6. The play, to be directed by Lucy Bailey, hasn't been seen on the London stage since it was written 150 years ago. Glen will play Kuzovkin, a poor man living in a Russian estate.
- 10/3/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences kicks off Part Two of its 29th annual .Contemporary Documentaries. screening series with .Food, Inc.. and .Under Our Skin. Tonight, Wednesday, March 23, at 7 p.m. at the Linwood Dunn Theater in Hollywood. Admission to all screenings in the series is Free.
From cruel and unsanitary conditions in cattle and chicken farming to the addition of corn syrup and sodium to many foods, .Food, Inc.. examines the ways in which large corporations in the American food industry dominate the marketplace and affect the quality of what we consume. Directed by Robert Kenner and produced by Kenner and Elise Pearlstein, .Food, Inc.. earned an Academy Award® nomination for Documentary Feature. Robert Kenner & Elise Pearlstein will be present to take questions from the audience following the screening.
Directed and produced by Andy Abrahams Wilson, .Under Our Skin. investigates the untold story of Lyme disease. As...
From cruel and unsanitary conditions in cattle and chicken farming to the addition of corn syrup and sodium to many foods, .Food, Inc.. examines the ways in which large corporations in the American food industry dominate the marketplace and affect the quality of what we consume. Directed by Robert Kenner and produced by Kenner and Elise Pearlstein, .Food, Inc.. earned an Academy Award® nomination for Documentary Feature. Robert Kenner & Elise Pearlstein will be present to take questions from the audience following the screening.
Directed and produced by Andy Abrahams Wilson, .Under Our Skin. investigates the untold story of Lyme disease. As...
- 3/23/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
More4 presents the story of how one white farmer took on the might of the Zimbabwean government. The BAFTA-nominated film by Andrew Thompson and Lucy Bailey offers a gripping insight into life under the shadow of Mugabe’s land grab. Most of us are only vaguely aware of events in Zimbabwe where President Mugabe’s programme of reclamation has often brutally separated farmland from its white owners.
- 5/17/2010
- Sky TV
As the great and good are quickly ushered out of London's salubrious Royal Opera House, shoved into the nearest waiting limo and whisked to their respective after-show parties, the time has come to tally and take stock of the big winners at this year's British Academy Film Awards.
As with all of the major films awards of 2010 thus far, the big battle at this year's Baftas was between James Cameron's Avatar and his ex-wife Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker and the big winner on the night was Ms Bigelow who blew away all the competition with a grand total of six awards including (surprisingly but brilliantly) Best Film and Best Director. Avatar, meanwhile, was relegated to two relatively minor awards for Best Production Design and Best Special Effects.
Quite how this will affect the runners and the riders for this year's Oscars remains to be seen but it...
As with all of the major films awards of 2010 thus far, the big battle at this year's Baftas was between James Cameron's Avatar and his ex-wife Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker and the big winner on the night was Ms Bigelow who blew away all the competition with a grand total of six awards including (surprisingly but brilliantly) Best Film and Best Director. Avatar, meanwhile, was relegated to two relatively minor awards for Best Production Design and Best Special Effects.
Quite how this will affect the runners and the riders for this year's Oscars remains to be seen but it...
- 2/21/2010
- Screenrush
Al Jazeera’s The Fabulous Picture Show series meets with filmmaker Lucy Bailey to discuss her latest film about a white landowners struggle to keep his farm in Zimbabwe (Mugabe & The White African); also featured is acclaimed Brazillian filmmaker José Padilha as he talks about his new documentary, Garapa; and finally, Martin Scorsese discusses cinema of North Africa and the Middle East.
- 1/28/2010
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
A documentary about the last stand of Michael Campbell and an unmissable portrait of courage under fire, says Peter Bradshaw
This heart-wrenching, enraging documentary by Andrew Thompson and Lucy Bailey is about the last stand of Michael Campbell, a 75-year-old white Zimbabwean farmer who dared to stand up to the racist bullying of President Robert Mugabe. The Mugabe government's "land reform" meant evicting white farmers from their properties, using a crescendo of threats and beatings. As his horrendous mismanagement of the country got worse, Mugabe cynically encouraged his desperate people to focus their anxieties on the supposed white villain as a diversionary tactic. He also, cunningly and repeatedly, denounces the quaint bogeyman of "British colonialism" to keep neighbouring African states loyally silent, to keep world opinion and Us opinion off-balance and uncertain, and thus to make sure that there is no appetite for regime change. When it comes to ethnic cleansing and racial injustice,...
This heart-wrenching, enraging documentary by Andrew Thompson and Lucy Bailey is about the last stand of Michael Campbell, a 75-year-old white Zimbabwean farmer who dared to stand up to the racist bullying of President Robert Mugabe. The Mugabe government's "land reform" meant evicting white farmers from their properties, using a crescendo of threats and beatings. As his horrendous mismanagement of the country got worse, Mugabe cynically encouraged his desperate people to focus their anxieties on the supposed white villain as a diversionary tactic. He also, cunningly and repeatedly, denounces the quaint bogeyman of "British colonialism" to keep neighbouring African states loyally silent, to keep world opinion and Us opinion off-balance and uncertain, and thus to make sure that there is no appetite for regime change. When it comes to ethnic cleansing and racial injustice,...
- 1/7/2010
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
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