HMS Pinafore premiered in 1878 at the Opera Comique in London, and became Gilbert and Sullivan’s first smash hit, enjoying a successful run of 571 performances. Satirising the snobbery and hypocrisy ...
America’s cost-of-living problem is simple math: Inflation spiked several years ago and paychecks haven’t had enough time to catch up. The latest jobs report revealed Tuesday that the problem got even ...
SEEN FROM East Asia, America is a partner with a commitment problem, demanding ever more of Asian allies while promising ever less. That leaves governments in the region wondering how to hedge against ...
There’s a reason American airmen, sailors, and Marines are putting themselves into harm’s way in the southern Caribbean. It’s not because Washington suddenly returned to neoconservative adventurism.
DALLAS — A Dallas judge has ordered Home Marketing Services (HMS) CEO Robert "Bob" Lovell, who is known for TV ads with the tagline "Bless your heart," to pay $5,740,095 in damages, fees and interest ...
Crumbling highways. A housing shortage. Broken infrastructure. America is stuck. But the pendulum may be ready to swing. Video illustration by Nico Krijno Supported by Crumbling highways. A housing ...
Marcel is a writer who is passionate about most movies and series. He will watch anything that's good. He is a content manager by day and a videographer when needed. Marcel used to work at a major ...
When Cal McCrystal’s hilarious production of HMS Pinafore was first staged in 2021, English National Opera took a gamble by casting Les Dennis as the First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Joseph Porter.
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HMS Pinafore, ENO at the Coliseum
When I was at prep school in the 1960s, a series of old military buffers came to give a lecture to my motley group of school friends about how we were predestined to run the British Empire; this was ...
I’ve sung Captain Corcoran a few times before, including in the 2021 premiere of this witty Cal McCrystal staging for ENO, and it’s a pleasure to be returning to this brilliant production, this time ...
In 1857, The Atlantic’s founders wrote that their magazine would make a sincere and honest effort to represent and champion what they called “the American idea.” The Atlantic will visit all 50 states ...
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