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    Elijah Moshinsky, Met Opera Director With Fanciful Touch, Dies at 75

    #masthead-section-label, #masthead-bar-one { display: none }The Coronavirus OutbreakliveLatest UpdatesMaps and Cases13,000 Approaches to TeachingVaccine InformationTimelineAdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main storythose we’ve lostElijah Moshinsky, Met Opera Director With Fanciful Touch, Dies at 75Mr. Moshinsky, known for mixing traditional staging ideas with modern flourishes, also created productions for the Royal Opera and Opera Australia. He died of Covid-19.The director Elijah Moshinsky in 2015. Joseph Volpe, the Metropolitan Opera’s former general manager, said Mr. Moshinsky was “the closest thing the Met had to a house director.” He also worked in theater.Credit…Jeff BusbyJan. 21, 2021Updated 6:53 p.m. ETElijah Moshinsky, an Australian theater, television and opera director known for his productions at the Royal Opera in London, Opera Australia and especially the Metropolitan Opera, died on Jan. 14 at a hospital in London. He was 75.The cause was Covid-19, his family said.The best Moshinsky productions combined traditional staging ideas with modern, striking, sometimes fanciful touches, as in his 1993 version of Richard Strauss’s “Ariadne auf Naxos” for the Met, which is slated for revival in the 2021-22 season.That production reached the essence of Strauss’s opera, a delicate mix of grandeur and farce, providing “the thrill of beauty encased in irony, of sincerity at the end of self-consciousness,” Edward Rothstein of The New York Times wrote in a review.Mr. Moshinsky’s version featured an exaggeratedly bustling depiction of backstage preparations for an entertainment at the home of a Viennese gentleman, as well as a trio of eerily gigantic nymphs, their colorful dresses falling to the ground.“Ariadne” was one of nine new productions Mr. Moshinsky presented at the Met from 1980 to 2001, making him “the closest thing the Met had to a house director,” Joseph Volpe, the company’s general manager for much of that period, wrote in his 2006 memoir, “The Toughest Show on Earth: My Rise and Reign at the Metropolitan Opera.”Along with “Ariadne,” four are still in the Met’s active repertory, including a boldly stylized 1995 version of Tchaikovsky’s “The Queen of Spades” that had a film-noir feel, and a bleak, eerily contemporary, almost Expressionist 1996 staging of Janacek’s mysterious “The Makropulos Case.” Mr. Moshinsky’s last Met production was Verdi’s “Luisa Miller.”Mr. Moshinsky’s Met career began inauspiciously with a roundly criticized production of Verdi’s “Un Ballo in Maschera,” a clumsily updated and poorly executed production starring Luciano Pavarotti. He returned in 1986 for Handel’s oratorio “Samson,” starring the tenor Jon Vickers in the title role, a stiff production that originated at the Royal Opera. But with that 1993 “Ariadne,” he announced himself anew.In attempting to bring a contemporary edge to his productions, Mr. Moshinsky was sometimes criticized for forcing what seemed quasi-modern elements and stark monumentality onto an otherwise traditional staging.His 1994 production of Verdi’s “Otello,” mounted for the tenor Plácido Domingo, was full of grandly operatic spectacle, yet some felt it seemed heavy-handed. It was dominated by “soaring columns and towering facades” that “alternately embrace and smother a great opera,” the critic Bernard Holland wrote in The Times.When Mr. Moshinsky followed his instincts to keep things traditional, the results were often effective. The critic Peter G. Davis, in a review for Classical Music, called the director’s 2001 production of “Luisa Miller” the Met’s “most satisfying Verdi effort in years.” Working within a “sensible but atmospheric setting,” Mr. Davis wrote, Mr. Moshinsky directed his characters “with skill, flexibility, and a sure understanding of who these people are.”He was also content, unlike some directors who come to opera from the world of theater, to work with singers who bring “outsized emotions” and “huge egos” onstage, as he put it in an interview with the BBC in 1993. Opera, he said, needed “people who can fill those emotional roles,” and part of his job was to engage with a performer’s temperament “to enable the best performance to occur.”Plácido Domingo as the title character and Renee Fleming as Desdemona during a dress rehearsal for a Moshinsky production of Verdi’s “Otello” at the Metropolitan Opera in 2002.Credit…Jack Vartoogian/Getty ImagesElijah Moshinsky was born on Jan. 8, 1946, in the French Concession in Shanghai, to which his Russian Jewish parents, Abraham and Eva (Krasavitsky) Moshinsky, had fled. He was the youngest of the couple’s three sons. Even though the family left Shanghai for Australia when Elijah was 5, he retained vivid memories of his early childhood, fortified by family stories and memorabilia, he said in the BBC interview.The Coronavirus Outbreak More

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    Lil Wayne Celebrates Presidential Pardon With New Song

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    The ‘Lollipop’ hitmaker has dropped a new song called ‘Ain’t Got Time’, only one day after he was granted clemency by Donald Trump in his last hours as president.

    Jan 22, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Lil Wayne has released his first new music since being pardoned by Donald Trump.
    The former U.S. President pardoned over 100 people during his last day in office on Tuesday (19Jan21), including the 38-year-old rap star, who had pleaded guilty to illegally possessing a loaded weapon on a private jet.
    Days later, the “Lollipop” hitmaker, real name Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., has shared his new track on Twitter, “Ain’t Got Time”, featuring Foushee, which appears to reference the incident in December 2019, when he was a passenger on a plane searched by federal agents in Miami.
    He raps, “The feds they hot on us … they raided my private plane.”
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    As a convicted felon, following a gun charge in 2007, Wayne could have faced the possibility of a 10-year spell in prison.

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    However, he received the pardon from the billionaire businessman, having previously endorsed Trump for reelection.
    Last year, he wrote on Twitter, “Just had a great meeting with @realdonaldtrump @potus besides what he’s done so far with criminal reform, the platinum plan is going to give the community real ownership. He listened to what we had to say today and assured he will and can get it done. (sic)”
    Wayne’s tweet included a picture of the two of them together and prompted a backlash from some of his followers.
    Prior to being pardoned, the “Sucker for Pain” star released his rendition of NFL anthem “Green and Yellow”.
    The lifelong Green Bay Packers supporter was asked by the American football team to put his own spin on the song.
    He said, “I did a song before and we had a good turnout. It was successful. We had good results, and we’re going to try to do it again this time … I put a lot of time into it. I worked on it for three days, too. I don’t do that.”

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    Glastonbury Festival Canceled for a Second Year Due to Pandemic

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    Orlando Bloom Proud of Fiancee Katy Perry's Performance at Presidential Inauguration TV Special

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    The ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ actor cries ‘a tear of joy’ after watching his wife-to-be’s moving performance at the TV special celebrating Joe Biden’s inauguration.

    Jan 22, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Orlando Bloom gushed he’s “one proud partner” after Katy Perry’s “Celebrating America” performance.
    The actor cried “a tear of joy” when his wife-to-be belted out her mega-hit “Firework” during the TV special in honour of President Joe Biden’s inauguration on Wednesday (20Jan21).
    And Orlando can’t wait for the couple’s four-month-old daughter, Daisy, to be old enough to see her mother “play (her) part in a moment in history.”
    Alongside a clip of his fiancee’s powerful performance of her 2010 hit, Orlando wrote, “One day our little girl will grow up and see her mother play her part in a moment in history that we hope will heal, we hope will unite, we hope, we love.”
    “One proud partner here with a tear of joy.”

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    Katy belted out “Firework” at the National Mall as the night sky was lit up behind her with an incredible firework display, with the performance quickly leading to her trending on Twitter.
    She later shared a clip of the performance on her Instagram page, writing alongside it, “Firework – Celebrating America.”
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    Katy’s “Firework” performance closed out the TV special which kicked off with Bruce Springsteen’s powerful rendition of “Land of Hope & Dreams.” The Boss said, “I’m proud to be here in cold Washington, D.C.”
    It also featured Jon Bon Jovi, Demi Lovato, Justin Timberlake, John Legend, and the Foo Fighters.
    Tom Hanks served as a host, “Tonight, we ponder the United States of America, the practice of democracy, the foundations of a republic, the integrity of our Constitution, the hopes and dreams we all share for a more perfect union.”

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    Bruce Springsteen Kicks Off Presidential Inauguration TV Special With Moving Performance

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    The Boss delivers a powerful rendition of ‘Land of Hope and Dreams’, the song he previously performed in 2017 when Barack Obama stepped down as President.

    Jan 22, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Bruce Springsteen opened the “Celebrating America” TV special that ended the presidential inauguration on Wednesday (20Jan21) with a powerful rendition of “Land of Hope & Dreams”.
    Standing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., The Boss introduced the song he performed in 2017 as Barack Obama stepped down as President, by stating he was proud to be part of the two-hour event staged to celebrate the inauguration of Obama’s Vice-President, Joe Biden, as America’s 46th leader.
    “I’m proud to be here in cold Washington, D.C.,” the rocker said.
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    The special, hosted by Tom Hanks at the National Mall in the capital, also featured performances from Jon Bon Jovi, who sang a cover of the Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun” from Miami, Florida, Demi Lovato, Justin Timberlake, John Legend, the Foo Fighters, and Katy Perry, who closed the show with a powerful rendition of her hit “Firework” as the night sky behind her was lit up.
    Opening his hosting duties, Hanks told viewers, “Tonight, we ponder the United States of America, the practice of democracy, the foundations of a republic, the integrity of our Constitution, the hopes and dreams we all share for a more perfect union.”
    The TV special also featured famous inauguration speeches from American citizens and dignitaries and messages from members of the Armed Forces from across the globe.
    There was also a special moment when the new President addressed the nation before the Lincoln Memorial.

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    Lawmakers Push for ‘Selena’ to Be Added to National Film Registry

    #masthead-section-label, #masthead-bar-one { display: none }What to WatchBest Movies on NetflixBest of Disney PlusBest of Amazon PrimeBest Netflix DocumentariesNew on NetflixAdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main storyHispanic Lawmakers, Pushing for a Change in Hollywood, Start With ‘Selena’Lawmakers and experts hope that by adding the film to the National Film Registry, more doors could open for Latinos in movies and television. More

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    Glastonbury Festival 2021 Called Off Due to Covid-19 Pandemic

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    The British music festival which takes place annually at Worthy Farm in Somerset, England has been cancelled by organizers amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.

    Jan 22, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Organisers of the U.K.’s Glastonbury Festival has cancelled its 2021 edition due to the COVID-19 pandemic for the second year running.
    The iconic music event, held annually at Worthy Farm in Somerset, England, will not go ahead, organisers Michael and Emily Eavis announced on the festival’s Twitter account.
    “With great regret, we must announce that this year’s Glastonbury festival will not take place, and that this will be another enforced fallow year for us,” they said. “In spite of our efforts to move heaven and earth, it has become clear that we simply will not be able to make the festival happen this year. We are so sorry to let you all down.”
    They confirmed that as with last year, anyone with a ticket has now been offered the opportunity to roll their deposit over to next year, when the festival will hopefully resume.

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    The Eavises added they were “very confident we can deliver something really special for us all in 2022.”
    Last year’s 50th-anniversary event was meant to be headlined by Sir Paul McCartney, Taylor Swift, and Kendrick Lamar, but it was cancelled during the initial U.K. lockdown in March 2020.
    In December 2020, the former member of The Beatles admitted he was reluctant to headline the music festival due to coronavirus concerns. The 78-year-old musician said, “Glastonbury, where you’ve got over 100,000 people packed into a field? That’s a super-spreader.”
    Despite the organizers’ confidence, the “Hey Jude” hitmaker didn’t expect next year’s festival to take place either.

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