The public nature of life as a C-suite executive – online, on television, at public events – makes it easy for fraudsters to ...
But the variety in the text is not matched by variety in the score, and the conflicts that should energize the story don’t always feel ... singing low and mournful: “Call me Ishmael.” ...
Now the book’s famous opening line, “Call me Ishmael,” is transposed to the very end of the opera when the character has matured. “In the novel, Ishmael is telling a story that happened ...
Chinese-British author Guo follows suit in this beguiling remix of Moby-Dick, Herman Melville’s 19th-century whaling epic – this time narrated not by the original novel’s Ishmael ...
Now the book’s famous opening line, “Call me Ishmael,” is transposed to the very end of the opera when the character has matured. “In the novel, Ishmael is telling a story that happened many years ago ...