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...But now Kwak Noh-Jung, chief executive of SK Hynix, which has pioneered the development of so-called high-bandwidth memory chips used in AI servers, is striking a more optimistic note....
...Kurosawa himself loved Japanese traditional art and theatre (Noh is pervasive, especially in Throne of Blood), but he also loved John Ford and Shakespeare and American pulp fiction....
...John V. BaldwinCernobbio, Italy...
...He was attempting to ape his tanned rival John Kennedy. He wore black wingtips....
...Sellars has long been fascinated by Noh plays, and helped lead Saariaho not exactly to them, but to them as refracted through Ezra Pound — whose poetry Saariaho had herself previously set....
...His direction has never tended to the static style of the 1980s which forced Greek tragedy into the guise of masked Noh drama, still current in Japan....
...As John Berger wrote in Ways of Seeing (1972), the early 1970s was still a world in which “Men act and women appear.” Jonas was always going to do both....
...The locale, not incidentally, was the fine theatre housed, semi-bemusingly, within the John Jay College of Criminal Justice....
...John Kennedy conducts the Spoleto Festival USA Orchestra with precision and regard for the music’s descriptive power....
...Part Japanese Noh play, part Anglican medieval mystery play, the Parables are a bizarre hybrid that should not work – but does....
...The movie is cast with age-defying pretty boys – Johnny Depp (pictured right) as John Dillinger, Christian Bale as his FBI nemesis Melvyn Purvis, Billy Crudup as a young, matinee-idol J....
...Ho, to observe the final touches being applied to the museum’s light-filled gallery, which stands next to the John Madejski Garden....
...His latest record is ‘Michael Moorcock and the Deep Fix: The Gloriana and Entropy Tango Sessions’ (Noh Poetry Records)....
...on In Darkness Let Me Dwell, a set of songs by the Elizabethan miserabilist John Dowland....
...“For example, the actor in the silly walks sketch does it differently to John Cleese.”...
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