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It's a beautiful spring Saturday morning in Pacific Grove. Kelly meanders in the backyard, gathering mixed flowers to surprise her mom before she goes to the store. Suddenly a wayward bumblebee finds his way into her yawning mouth! What should Kelly do? See if you can find the bumblebee on every page of this sweet, colorful story.
A magazine of tales, travels, essays, and poems.
A Moon for the Misbegotten is one of Eugene O'Neill's most frequently revived works, and major American revivals of the play have been instrumental in securing its esteemed position in theater history. While the play's landmark production in 1973 is largely regarded as the moment when it finally achieved greatness, its 60-year production history also includes several regional productions and Broadway revivals. This work provides a production history of A Moon for the Misbegotten in the United States, from the play's original Theatre Guild production in 1947 to its Broadway revival in 2007. Throughout the study, the author provides the inside story on the play's often rocky transition from the page to the stage, including detailed looks at initial casting difficulties and several controversies over censorship.
To divert attention from from its priesthood pedophilia scandals, the Vatican allows Doctor Marcus Leon to extract DNA from blood trapped in the Shroud of Turin. Dr. Leon announces his plan to clone th image upon the shroud.
Des Kilfeather responds to each of the 15 stories with a painting inspired by deep contemplation on the narrative, how this relates to Joyce’s sophisticated use of metaphor and what might have been his actual intention.
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