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Broadcast: January 6, 2002 By Lawan Davis VOICE ONE: It was home to the great jazz performers Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington, poet Langston Hughes, and civil rights activist Malcolm X. I'm Mary Ti
When the musical Miss Saigon first opened in New York City in 1991, critics questioned the choice of Jonathan Pryce to play a French-Vietnamese engineer. Miss Saigon is a love story between a Vietnamese woman and an American soldier. Pryce, a white a
Lesson 22, Boston: Hearth of American Culture 波士顿:美国文化重镇 When people think of American culture and values, they are unconsciously referring to a set of principles, a world view, and a lifestyle which can best be found in Boston, capi
THIS IS AMERICA - Watching a Film in Your Car, Before the Age of the Small Screen From VOA Learning English, welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in Special English. Im June Simms. Drive-in movie theaters are considered an American invention. Drive-ins became
Jerome Kern, 1885-1945: The Father of American Musical Theater Singers still perform Kern's songs today. VOICE ONE: I'm Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And I'm Barbara Klein with People in America in VOA Special English. Today we tell about and play music by
AMERICAN MOSAIC - 'Souls Alike': Bonnie Raitt's 18th Album Is First She Produced Herself By Dana Demange, Karen Leggett and Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Friday, October 21, 2005 (MUSIC) HOST: Welcome to
AMERICAN MOSAIC - Traditional Music? Heck No, It's Techno By Dana DeMange,Shelley Gollust,... Broadcast: Friday, July 29, 2005 (MUSIC) HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC, in VOA Special English. I'm Dou
Susan Watson: Still Singing After Decades in Musicals Ask many actors and they will tell you it is hard to get work when you are just starting out and also as you get older. That has not been the case for American musical actress Susan Watson. In 195
AMERICAN MOSAIC -July 26, 2002: Our New Theme Music / Question About a Book on American Indians, 'Hanta Yo' / A Celebration of American Theater HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC — VOA’s radio magaz
Watching a Film in Your Car, Before the Age of the Small Screen From VOA Learning English, welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in Special English. Im June Simms. Drive-in movie theaters are considered an American invention. Drive-ins became very popular in th
Asian Americans in LA Share Tea and Tradition, Bobo Style Welcome to American Mosaic from VOA Learning English. Im June Simms. On the show today, we play music from Daft Punk. We also look at a new movement in theater productions. But first, we visit
People in America - Jerome Kern, 1885-1945: The Father of American Musical Theater VOICE ONE: I'm Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And I'm Barbara Klein with People in America in VOA Special English. Today we tell about and play music by songwriter Jerome Ker
Tips for Applying to US Colleges, Part Three 申请美国大学的几点建议Ⅲ For the third part of our series Tips for Applying to US Colleges we visited Shenandoah University. Shenandoah University is named for the scenic Shenandoah Valley in t
Every Night is Fright Night at Elegant Theater In many American cities, one can find beautifully restored movie houses from the Golden Age of Motion Pictures in the 1920s and 30s. Many boast classical dcor, complete with crystal chandeliers, velvet d
When the audience walks into the Public Theater, the set onstage doesn't even vaguely evoke the jazz age of the 1920s in which F. Scott Fitzgerald set his story. It's the drabbest office imaginable; grey walls, beat-up furniture, an ancient computer,
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- The North American box office has witnessed a record summer, with 4.4 billion U.S. dollars in ticket sales and a 1-percent increase in admissions over the same period last year, the National Association of Theater Own
A group of young future stars of the American stage are in Beijing to perform a series of classical Chinese stories. These young actors have gone a big step further than simply putting on traditional Chinese costumes and theater paint. They have imme
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: Ask anybody who's tried - It's hard to keep even a well-known arts institution going. To keep it going after its founder and namesake has died is even more impressive. But, to do that for some six decades, some might call that mi