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Margherita (Camille) and Armando
Dumas' autobiographical play about a Parisian courtesan and her lover by David Johnson When his largely autobiographical play, Camille, Alexandre Dumas, Jr., was first performed in…For Roseanna
Director: Paul WeilandWriter: Saul TurteltaubDirector of Photography:Henry BrahamEditor:Martin WalshMusic:Trevor JonesProduction Designer:Rod McLeanProducers:Paul Tijbits, Alison Owen and…Luciano Pavarotti Biography
Luciano Pavarotti operatic tenor Born: 10/12/1935 Birthplace: Modena, Italy Perhaps the definitive…Biographies: Selected Political Scientists
Selected Political Scientists Karl Marx See also Kingdoms and Monarchs of the World People in the NewsRecent Obituaries Related Links Political Science: Terms and Concepts…Il Trovatore <br/>(The Troubadour)
Music:Giuseppe VerdiLibretto:Salvatore Cammarano, based on the play by Antonio Garcia GutiérrezPremiere:Rome, January 19, 1853 The complicated melodrama of Il Trovatore revolves around the…Scarlatti, Alessandro
(Encyclopedia) Scarlatti, AlessandroScarlatti, Alessandroälĕs-sänˈdrō skärlätˈtē [key], 1660–1725, Italian composer. He may have studied with Carissimi in Rome, where his first opera was produced in…1989 Cannes Film Festival
Palme d'Orsex, lies and videotape, Steven Soderbergh (United States)sex, lies and videotapeArchive PhotosSpecial Jury PrizeTrop Belle Pour Toi, Bertrand Blier (France)Cinéma Paradiso,…Major League Soccer: Goaltenders
East, 5-4 Date: Wednesday, July 9, 1997 at Giants Stadium in E. Rutherford, NJ.; Attendance: 24,816; Coaches: Ron Newman, Kansas City (West) and Bruce Arena, D.C. (East); MVP: Carlos…Italian literature
(Encyclopedia) Italian literature, writings in the Italian language, as distinct from earlier works in Latin and French. In the second half of the 19th cent. Francesco De Sanctis, literary critic…Brewer's: Cagliostro
Conte de Cagliostro, or Giuseppe Balsamo of Palermo, a charlatan who offered everlasting youth to all who would pay him for his secret (1743-1795). Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable…