1965 Intimate Watercolor Portrait - Theatrical Moment

The image is a watercolor painting depicting two women seated closely together, sharing an intimate moment. They are dressed in soft pastel colors with hints of pink and blue tones, adding to the tender atmosphere conveyed by the artwork.

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Performing “Apparently with no surprise” (Fr1661): The theatricality of Emily Dickinson

In an essay I discussed with my students last week, Brenda Wineapple characterizes Emily Dickinson as "original, difficult, theatrical, perc...

STEVE HACKETT On Former GENESIS Bandmate PETER GABRIEL - "I Think His Sense Of Theatricality Rivalled ALICE COOPER At Times"; Video

Legendary guitarist, Steve Hackett, presents his brand new live audio/visual extravaganza, with the release of Foxtrot At Fifty + Hackett Highlights: Live In Brighton, out today. Jimmy Kay from Canada's The Metal Voice recently interviewed the former Genesis guitarist, in in the video below, Hackett talks about his new album...

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On Charles Dickens as “sentimental, theatrical, moralistic, and controlling” (Zadie Smith) — and the end of “Our Mutual Friend”. #111Words #CharlesDickens #OurMutualFriend #Novels #TheNewYorker #ZadieSmith #Sentimentality #Theatricality #Moralism #Controlling #Paranoia https://andrewjshields.blogspot.com/2023/08/on-charles-dickens-as-sentimental.html
On Charles Dickens as “sentimental, theatrical, moralistic, and controlling” (Zadie Smith) — and the end of “Our Mutual Friend"

In " Killing Dickens ", in "The New Yorker", Zadie Smith writes that, after a childhood reading "far too much" Dickens, she developed "the u...

A brief history of camp: from minority sensibility to political protest

Camp can be an attitude, a style or a behaviour and it consists of several components – exaggeration, artificiality or theatricality, breaking social norms and silliness which results in humour.

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