Word: saints
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Friday, August 3: 3:15 p.m. Chamber Music Hall - Friends Event. 8 p.m. Shed - Boston Symphony Orchestra - Conductor Charles Munch: Debussy: Three Nocturnes; Honegger: Symphony No.5; Saint-Saens; Cello Concerto (Mayes); Ravel: La Valse...
...Saint Francis, by Nikos Kazantzakis. The saint loves and suffers in an agonizingly human way in the most powerful account of his life ever written...
...Saint Francis, by Nikos Kazantzakis. In a superb retelling, the great saint's life reveals physical anguish endured with spiritual strength...
...Saint Francis, by Nikos Kazantzakis. This retelling of the life of the great saint has all the beauty of earlier versions, and much more power...
...inspired writing to be sure, his long denunciation of Bolingbroke is superb acting. There is something noble and thrilling about an individual in the right willing to oppose the mob in the wrong even though he may be scaling his own doom. Thus has it always been: Antigone, Saint Joan, Sir Thomas More, Dr. Thomas Stockmann, Martin Luther King. Carlisle is of their company. In the play's final scene, Bolingbroke sentences Carlisle to live as a perpetual anchorite. Yet when Bolingbroke in the end decides to make a voyage of penance to the Holy Land, Waring's Carlisle...