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| Now Here It Is ... Your Moment Of Zen Thu 11.06.03 1:01pm PST #7102 |
| Now Here It Is ... Your Moment Of Zen Tue 11.04.03 8:48pm PST #7080 |
| That's NOT A Sugary Glaze They Put On Those Tue 11.04.03 11:14am PST #7075 |
| Empire Wok Lobster Logo Tue 11.04.03 7:42am PST #7069 |
| Now Here It Is ... Your Moment Of Zen Wed 10.29.03 3:17am PST #6960 |
| Rent at Proctor's Theatre Wed 10.29.03 12:37am PST #6959 |
![]() ![]() Based on Puccini's La Bohème, Rent is the story of love and loyalty among starving artists in New York's East Village. In Puccini's version, his Parisian bohemians are afflicted with tuberculosis--the entire opera takes place under the spectre of this ghastly illness. For Larson (composer/lyricist/librettist of Rent), the modern equivalent was clearly AIDS, a disease which had struck down several of his closest friends.But Larson refused to let his story be overcome by the hopelessness and despair often associated with the disease. There is a wonderful moment in which Roger, a struggling rock musician, and Mimi, a heroin addict and S&M dancer, are having a lover's quarrel when their beepers go off and each takes out a bottle of pills. It's the signal for an "AZT break," and suddenly they realize that they're both HIV-positive. |
| Now Here It Is ... Your Moment Of Zen Tue 10.28.03 7:35am PST #6944 |
| Free Coffee Now! Tue 10.28.03 12:10am PST #6941 |
| Sneaky Snake Slinks & Slides Sun 10.26.03 11:22pm PST #6930 |
| Now Here It Is ... Your Moment Of Zen Thu 10.23.03 9:46pm PDT #6887 |
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