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A panel discussion with singer/songwriter Paul Simon, Nobel Prize-winner for poetry Derek Walcott and choreographer Mark Morris about their collaboration on the Broadway musical "The Capeman". The show is set in New York and follows the true story of a 16-year-old boy who killed two other teens in 1959.
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Jupira 07/22/2008 01:55 PM Report
Quite interesting.I'm just wondering why the video stops at 26:55...
Chrissy Michelle Strawn 06/29/2007 03:58 AM Report
Listening to the interview I heard Paul talking about the devine connection we sometimes feel when producing something. Having been a troubleshooter in telecommunications for twenty years I felt that connection many times. Now as a photographer I am learning my craft to the point where I can start getting them again.
Secondly, I am a very lucky person being multi-talented and some diverse yet related areas. I am a musician, martial artist, writer, counselor and photographer. It seems that my luck revolves around my personality being an INTJ.
I took a closeup photo of my dog capturing one eye and some great detail of the hair. My friend and fellow photographer was just amazed at the detail I was able to capture. I feel that it is what I put into capturing an image that brings out the "a-hah" in the many things I do.
Happy to have caught this issue of your show.
Chrissy Michelle Strawn
Cayenne Photos!