Friday, July 26, 2013

Wagner's 200th anniversary gets an oil-themed "Ring"

By Michael Roddy

BAYREUTH, Germany (Reuters) - The sometimes staid audience for the annual Wagner festival in the Bavarian opera house he built was bracing this week for a new production of "the master's" mythic "Ring" cycle inspired by American TV, Hitchcock's "Psycho" and the pursuit of oil.

For a new production for the 200th anniversary of Wagner's birth, Berlin theatre director Frank Castorf said "Rheingold", the first in the four-opera cycle, was set in Texas and opened at a motel on Route 66 - the road that snakes through America.

"It's a place where you would meet a figure like Jim Morrison," the lead singer of rock group "The Doors" who died aged 27, Castorf said.

At a press conference on Thursday, with Wagner's great-granddaughters Eva Wagner-Pasquier and Katharina Wagner in attendance, Castorf said he had also drawn inspiration from film director Quentin Tarantino, big American cars and the American love of Coca-Cola.

The production, which will have its premiere on Friday night, has already prompted speculation of potential scandal in the German press, but Katharina Wagner was unfazed.

"It's not about whether I think the 'Ring' is good or bad, it's important that it's exciting and people talk about it," she told reporters.

Castorf said he had also incorporated Mount Rushmore, the monument to U.S. presidents in South Dakota, into the production but had replaced their heads with those of Stalin, Lenin, Marx and Mao.

The switch showed the interplay between capitalism and communism and both systems' dependence on oil, he added.

Long-time Bayreuth-goers have learned to cope with different directors' takes on works that have been playing for 150 years and have only grown in popularity.

The opening of the festival season was marked with a morning musical ceremony beside Wagner's grave.

Trumpet players of the Festival orchestra and the Festival chorus performed a chorale from his "Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg" for several hundred people.

"I do this every single solitary year. I find it riveting and unbelievably touching," said Siobhan Conroy of Dublin who, with her husband Patrick von Gordon, lives in Bayreuth.

"The singing has a certain resonance on a morning like today, with the sun shining through the trees and so many people have come to celebrate the genius that was Richard Wagner."

(Additional reporting by Marzanne van den Berg; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/wagners-200th-anniversary-gets-oil-themed-ring-144108501.html

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER - OIL & GAS SOFTWARE, France,?le-de-France,Paris

Posted by Progressive Global Energy & Natural Resources on Thursday, July 18, 2013

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Category
Sales / Marketing

Employment Type
Permanent


Full Description
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- Services company specialized in Oil & Gas E & P, acknowledge and worldwide dimension.

- Company listens to his employees, career within the group / Possibility of internal mobility

- Real opportunity: In the future, possibility to work in another office around the world.

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Reporting directly to the Director of Sales, the primary objective of the successful candidate is to manage existing customers accounts and grow sales revenues in order to achieve the annual revenue targets set for the territory.

Your duties:

- Sales and business development. Employing various sales strategies e.g. client targeted events, consultative and strategic selling to find, create, develop and nurture opportunities to fruition resulting in sales - both in existing as well as new clients

- Ownership and management of all existing accounts within assigned portfolio.

- To manage all client requests and issues related to software and to engage other internal departments (administration, technical and marketing) as necessary

- Relationship management. To develop and manage relationships with clients at every level within the client organization. Especially, you will be in contact with Chief Reservoir etc?

- To also build and manage relationships with business partners and agents
Sales opportunity management.

- To follow the internal guideline to manage all sales opportunities from prospect to closure
Pricing and quotations.

- To be responsible for all quotations, bid proposals and price negotiations with clients

Wanted profile :

- Fluent in English / French & Spanish are a plus
- A first experience in software sales.

Wanted profile :

- Fluent in English / French & Spanish are a plus
- A first experience in software sales.

Pour en savoir plus sur Progressive Recruitment rendez-vous sur notre site www.progressiverecruitment.com

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Salary
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Source: http://feeds.oilvoice.com/~r/JobMarketplace/~3/UkO6aYg5GyM/4e1c28f3.aspx

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Thursday's Little League roundup: Two York baseball teams endure rough day at state

It was a diffficult Thursday for two teams from York County in their respective Little League baseball state tournaments.

In the age 9-10 first round in Richmond, York County American dropped its opener 14-4 to Broadway of the Shenandoah Valley. ...

In the age 10-11 first round, McLean American routed York County National 23-0 in four innings, scoring 10 runs in the top of the first.

Byron Evans and Jake Brewer had York National?s hits.

Andy Ricketts led McLean American with a grand slam and drove in five runs. McLean American had 20 hits.

Five District 7 Peninsula-area champion teams will play in various events Friday.


Source: http://www.dailypress.com/sports/dp-spt-little-league-20130718,0,2118968.story?track=rss

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Four More of My Most Useful iPad (and iPhone) Apps for Our Sandwich Generation Family

Thanks to CamWow - I have double the pink flowers for Pink SaturdayIn our family, iPads are synonymous with photos! Of course, they have plenty of other great uses ? reading books, listening to audio programs, watching TV shows, keeping up-to-date on weather conditions, etc. But photos are what generate the biggest smiles on the faces of all my Sandwich Generation kith and kin ? from my senior mom to my littlest grandkids.

Some apps that we especially enjoy are:

  1. Instagram ? even my oldest grandkids are using this and I'm tickled pink to say I got an invite from them as well. Very thrilling! We keep the settings on private so it's all just family and close friends. A nice treat on the busy internet highway.
  2. Camwow ? this continues to be a hit with the younger set and you'll find many of the hilarious photos popping up periodically on my computer screen saver, tho my senior mom is not as big a fan so they are NOT on her iPad (for the most part).? Thanks to CamWow ? I have double the pink blooms for Pink Saturday in the photo above. And a great giggle with my "neck-less" grandson in the photo below. What do you think? :) ?
  3. Flipboard - I just recently added this along with Instagram to my senior mom's iPad. I had used it before and liked it. Since she wasn't quite sure how to work the Instagram app, I thought it might be easier for her to use and I was right. She can often open it herself and flip through the latest photos of her grandkids AND great-grandkids, near and far. Even if she sometimes needs help finding her spot, overall, this has been one of the easier iPad apps to use.
  4. Color Cap ? This is still a big fave of mine for adding encouraging Bible verses to various photos. They've popped up here and in other places online, as well as arriving in text messages and emails to various loved ones of all ages far and wide.?

WOW - no neck on grandkid - or is there hehehehehehe -?

How about you? Have you found some good photo apps that are especially easy and/or?for you, your senior parents and those sweet grandkids? We'd love to hear!?

P.S. The latest #ElderCareChat is out and quite useful for many of us in the Sandwich Generation ? the topic was Assisted Living Facilities! You can find the recap at Seniors For Living and big thanks to Michelle and Denise from Caregiving for regularly hosting this useful resource on Twitter.?

Kaye

P.S. Thank you so much for your comments. I appreciate them very much and read each one. I also do my best to reply to them all but, as you can imagine, there are times (many times, lately :) ) when caregiving needs do not allow for that. Thank you for your patience and your sweet comments.

Source: http://www.sandwichink.com/four-more-of-my-most-useful-ipad-and-iphone-apps-for-our-sandwich-generation-family

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Friday, July 19, 2013

ArtsCenter Stage's ?12th Annual 10 by 10 in the Triangle Festival ...

The ArtsCenter in Carrboro will present "10 by 10 in the Triangle" on July 18-21

The ArtsCenter in Carrboro will present ?10 by 10 in the Triangle? on July 18-21

ArtsCenter Stage?s 12th Annual 10 by 10 in the Triangle Festival starts slowly with the earthbound ?My Name Is Yin,? written by San Francisco, CA playwright Tom Swift and directed by Ian Bowater. The author throws everything but the kitchen sink into this 15-minute Theatre of the Absurd-style mashup of comedy and fantasy and God knows what else whose catalyst is the mysterious appearance of 70 shoes filled with butter on a Swedish mountainside.

Mark Filiaci chronicles this tedious affair as a world-weary journalist, sitting on the audience-right side of the stage and typing as the play?s events unfold to his right, Mary Forester is delightful as an expatriate American brown bear who wanders through the proceedings, and Michael Brocki and Leanne Norton Heintz provide some chuckles as a couple of hunters whose romance hits the rocks (pun intended) on this not-so-magical mountain. But ?My Name Is Yin? wears out its welcome long before the (figurative) final curtain falls in the Earl and Rhoda Wynn Theater at The ArtsCenter in Carrboro, NC.

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Next up is ?will/did/is,? written by Brookline, MA dramatist Patrick Gabridge and directed by Joshua Benjamin. Alphonse Nicholson and Amanda Scherle play two time travelers from the future who take the audience for an amusing ride on the subway in present-day Boston.

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?New Year?s Eve,? penned by David MacGregor of Howell, MI and staged by Jerry Sipp, stars Owen Daly and LaKeisha Coffey as a curmudeonly old fossil and his caretaker.

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?What You Don?t Know,? written by Durham playwright Mora Harris and directed by Jason Tyne-Zimmerman, is a devilishly funny two-hander, starring Amanda Scherle and Brett Stafford as a road crew hilariously shooting the breeze as they shovel up roadkill and speculate on what animal it is whose squashed remains they are scooping up from the asphalt.

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?The 5564 to Toronto,? written by Santa Monica, CA dramatist Karen JP Howes and directed by Lori Mahl, ends Act One on a high note. Mary Forester is charming as an increasingly nervous young female traveler, confronted in a deserted bus station by a mysterious stranger (nicely played by Alphonse Nicholson). He insists that her bus is headed for a disaster that will prove fatal to her, and she has the choice of heeding his LARMING warning or dismissing it as the ravings of a bus-station loony tune.

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?Fruit,? written by Austin, TX play writer Abe Koogler and directed by Leslie Cloninger, opens Act Two with a forgettable comedy that uses an apple as a metaphor for the well-known gay-bashing slur. Michael Brocki, LaKeisha Coffey, Leanne Heintz, Alphonse Nicholson, and Brett Stafford truly make much ado about not much of anything.

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?A Gun on the Table,? written by Margy Ragsdale of Knoxville, TN and directed by Chris Chiron, is another quirky comedy. When the figurative curtain rises, AN OMINOUS silence has fallen between a couple played by Mark Filaci and Bonnie Roe. He has a revolver on the table. So, will their relationship end with a bang?

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?Zero Mile Mark,? written by Pittsburgh, PA playwright Carol Mullen and directed by Gregor McElvogue, stars LaKeisha Coffey, Mary Forester, and Amanda Scherle as a feisty trio of mountain-climbing lesbians who have a fateful encounter way up on the mountain.

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?Dr. Jekyll and Little Miss Hyde,? written by Sean Abley of Los Angeles, CA and directed by Mark Filiaci, is a gender-bending comic riff on the famous Robert Louis Stevenson horror story, set in Victorian London. Owen Daley and Leanne Heintz cross-dress for success ? and arguably earn the biggest laughs of the evening!

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?Detective Stories,? written by Brooklyn, NY dramatist Philip J. Kaplan and directed by Michael O?Foghludha, is a series of short but ingenious whodunits in which Michael Brocki, Mark Filiaci, and Bonnie Roe take turns playing detetives and murder victims.

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Lighting designer Liz Droessler, costume designer Chelsea Kurtzman, properties designer Brittany Bugge, stage manager Jenn Evans, and onstage singer and musician/sound designer Nathan Jeremy Logan also deserve kudos for their contribution to this mostly enjoyable smorgasbord of 10 short plays, selected from 750 scripts submitted by playwrights from the United States and several foreign countries.

SECOND OPINION: July 16th Cary, NC Boom! Magazine review by Martha Keravuori and Chuck Galle: http://www.boomnc.com/boom-bits-reviews-books-movies-music-misc/a-hundred-thousand-laughs-ten-by-ten-by-ten-by-ten-10-by-10-in-the-triangle-at-the-ArtsCenter-in-carrboro-by-martha-keravuori-and-chuck-galle/; July 10th Durham, NC Indy Week review by Byron Woods (who awarded the show 3.5 of 5 stars): http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/a-rewarding-evening-of-one-acts-at-10-by-10-in-the-triangle/Content?oid=3672097 and July 3rd mini-preview by Emma D. Miller: http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/10-by-10-in-the-triangle/Event?oid=3668333; July 8th Durham, NC Five Points Star review by Kate Dobbs Ariail: http://thefivepointsstar.com/2013/07/08/10-x-10-12-the-artscenters-festive-annual-short-play-extravaganza/; July 7th Raleigh, NC CVNC review by Alan R. Hall: http://cvnc.org/article.cfm?articleId=6272; and July 1st Chapel Hill, NC Daily Tar Heel preview by McKenzie Coey: http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2013/07/playwrights-from-around-the-world-feature-plays-in-carrboro-theater-festival.

ArtsCenter Stage presents 10 BY 10 IN THE TRIANGLE at 8 p.m. July 18-20 and 3 p.m. July 21 in the Earl and Rhoda Wynn Theater at The ArtsCenter, 300-G E. Main St., Carrboro, North Carolina 27510.

TICKETS: $16 ($13 students and seniors), except $10 ArtsCenter Friends and a $2 discount for tickets purchased in advance.

BOX OFFICE: 919-929-2787, ext. 201, or http://www.etix.com/.

SHOW/PRESENTER: http://www.artscenterlive.org/performance/center-stage.

VENUE: http://www.artscenterlive.org/.

DIRECTIONS: http://www.artscenterlive.org/about-tac/visitor-info.

PARKING: http://artscenterlive.org/sites/default/files/uploads/Parking%202012.pdf.

EDITOR?S NOTE:

Robert W. McDowell is editor and publisher of Triangle Review, a FREE weekly e-mail arts newsletter. This review is reprinted with permission from Triangle Review.

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