Category: Arts
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Sunday (AI) Comic: the Early Bird and the Nightowl

Message to all of you military types, to the fishermen, and the farmers, and all those kids who deliver Sunday morning papers…. To the early-service-7-am-church-going types, and all of you insane chipper folks who jog before work! To all of you, we say — “For too long have we let you ruin our lives! We…
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Sunday Comic: Merry Christmas

And he, himself … the Grinch … carved the roast Beast.… S.E. Barcus is also on Facebook and YouTube.
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The Turkey — Ben Franklin’s National Bird

Benjamin Franklin’s national bird as a turkey, with it on the Great Seal of the UInited States.
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Dido and Aeneas, Spoleto Festival Preview
“This ‘jewel’, as Director Chen Shi-Zheng calls it, is the first important English opera ever written, standing somewhere in time — in 1689 — between the operas of Monteverdi and Gluck.” From S.E. Barcus’ Charleston City Paper archives.
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Spoleto Festival 2001 Preview

2001 Spoleto Festival Preview. From S.E. Barcus Charleston City Paper archives.
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Kurt Weill’s Die Bürgschaft, Spoleto Festival Preview

Spoleto presents Kurt Weill’s Die Burgschaft, preview. From the S.E. Barcus Charleston City Paper archives, 1999.
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Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, Piccolo Spoleto Festival Preview

Piccolo Spoleto presents Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, preview. From the S.E. Barcus Charleston City Paper archives, 1999.
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Music of 1930’s Berlin, Spoleto Festival Preview

“Berlin at the end of the Great War was a city filled with brilliant, young, inflamed, and rebellious minds who wanted the destruction of an invalid past.” From S.E. Barcus Charleston City Paper archives.
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Laurie Anderson’s Songs and Stories from Moby Dick, Spoleto Festival Preview

Laurie Anderson’s Songs and Stories from Moby Dick, preview. From S.E. Barcus Charleston City Paper archives, 1999.
