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Fringe Festival back where it belongs - in front of an audience


While the format fitted in a year where Zoom performances became the norm, there was nothing quite like performing in front of a live audience, he said.
“Fringe Shows are performed in small venues, they’re intimate performances and they feed off audience reaction. Seeing them live is a totally different experience.”
There were many festival highlights to look forward to, Burton said.
Fraser Hooper, one of the country s leading clowns, would be a treat for Nelson audiences, he said.
Solitude, a “beautiful” show about Annie Chaffey’s self-imposed exile in Kahurangi National Park’s Asbestos Cottage, was almost sold out. ....

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The Valet and His Hero | 3 Quarks Daily


The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (dir. John Ford)
No man is a hero to his valet. proverb
The highest act of reason…is an aesthetic act. Holderlin
(attrib)
Sometimes it seems that growing up and learning things is one long process of disillusionment. Dis-illusion: we shed illusion, fantasy  and myth, and so we disenchant the world. Somehow this is both a good and a bad thing. Good, because we cannot, must not, live on lies; bad because we cannot live on facts alone.
There are plenty of people ready to feed us lies, and plenty who want to believe them: about American Exceptionalism, about race, about the economy – about how global warming is nothing to worry about, when in fact it threatens our very lives. We really do need to find out what is happening and and how it came to be. In the UK, for instance, there seems to be the widespread vague sense that the empire was a sort of outdoor relief programme, all about building railways and schools for the lu ....

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25 Great Novelists Who Affirm Faith


25 Great Novelists Who Affirm Faith
I’m always on the lookout for something new to read or watch or listen to. That’s why, in the last chapter of my new book,
Discovering God Through the Arts, I provide many such lists that might prove interesting and helpful for the spiritual searcher. Here is an expanded version of one list: 25 great novelists who reflect on Christian faith through their work.
As you read through my picks, please understand I am not arguing these are the
very best 25. I’m only doing what the title suggests list 25 novelists who are worth your time and exploration. If I’ve left off some of your favorites, I’d love to hear your recommendations.  ....

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Why George MacDonald Matters


Timothy Larsen on the Victorian writer
Once upon a time, when young princesses were still plentiful, there nevertheless was a scarcity of children’s literature throughout the kingdom. The Scottish author George MacDonald (1824-1905) recalled of his own childhood: “We had very few books for children in those days.” There were multiple reasons for this famine of words of wonder.  At the most practical level, a whole series of technological innovations and trade and business developments would allow the Victorian world of MacDonald’s adulthood to be awash in affordable printed material beyond what previous generations ever could have imagined.  Moreover, in the early nineteenth century, many adults were illiterate, and many families that were literate owned only a handful of books, with by the far the most common ones all being religious texts, most notably the Bible, prayer books, hymn books, Bunyan’s ....

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Always one move ahead: chess drama The Queen's Gambit tops MPs' summer binge list


Always one move ahead: chess drama The Queen’s Gambit tops MPs’ summer binge list
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Read into this what you will, but an orphan with a single-minded drive to dominate the chess world is the summer entertainment of choice for many of our federal politicians.
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The Queen’s Gambit has won its way to the top of the cultural consumption list for MPs including Social Services Minister Anne Ruston, Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie, Liberal MP Katie Allen, Labor frontbencher Andrew Leigh and Greens deputy leader Larissa Waters. ....

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