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Second helping of Love in Lockdown will be served later this month
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Lockdown has placed restrictions on most aspects of people’s lives, but Barnstorm Theatre Company and Barn Owl Players continue to prove that even the most ardent of lockdowns has not put a barrier on the arts.
Beginning with their successful monologue virtual production, Zoom BOP: Confinement, last September, the two companies set out to up the stakes by producing, Love in Lockdown, a series of newly written short plays.
The plan was to produce five new works, but when the call went out for submissions, the calibre was high, and Love In Lockdown became a two-part event with five new short plays in each show.
A major first for the National Gallery. Until now, Jan Gossaert s
Adoration Of The Kings has not received the attention it deserves at the National Gallery. This Renaissance masterpiece about the birth of Jesus was to be the focus of the exhibition,
Sensing the Unseen: Step Into Gossaert s Adoration, but the temporary closure of the British museum postponed its opening in May.
Faced with this setback, the curators of the National Gallery decided to adapt the exhibition to make it accessible to a wider audience.
Sensing The Unseen: Step Into Gossaert s Adoration is now an interactive experience for mobiles, through which art lovers can explore every detail of Jan Gossaert s painting. From the fur coat of King Balthazar to the broken cobblestones at the bottom of
We are now into the second year of this global pandemic and since it began more than 530,000 Americans have died from COVID-19. As we do every week, we take a moment to share the lives of five extraordinary people lost to this virus.
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Judy Woodruff:
We are now into the second year of this global pandemic. And since it began, more than 530,000 Americans have died from COVID-19.
As we do every week, we pause to share with you the lives of five extraordinary people lost to this virus.
Jose Antonio Martinez would do anything for his wife, Maria Josefa Martinez, their daughter told us. They were both born in Camaguey, Central Cuba, and both went by nicknames, Pepe and Josie. They married in 1961 and started their family while in Cuba. But before long, Pepe had to work in a forced labor camp.