Showing posts with label arts and entertainment. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Question for Music Lovers: Is Harp Music: Sacred, Classical, Jazz or Gospel?

The American music audience no longer insist that the harp is just for classical music thanks to breakthrough artists like jazz/gospel harpist Jeff Majors. 

The harp is mentioned more often in the Bible than any other musical instrument.
  
The harp is an earthly instrument with a heavenly sound.  It can soothe a troubled soul.

In Jewish history, we learn about the life of a young shepherd boy who eventually became king. Not only was he a great king but he was an extraordinarily talented harpist. The story of King David is probably the reason why many people associate harp music with sacred music.  


When the classical music composers came along, it was considered acceptable to use a harp to perform their compositions.  Hence, the harp is also associated with classical music.

However, thanks to breakthrough artists like jazz/gospel harpist Jeff Majors, the American music audience no longer insists that the harp is just for sacred or classical music  When you listen to Mr. Majors perform you will no longer question whether the harp is for sacred, classical, jazz, or gospel? 


When David grew up, he succeeded Saul as the second king of ancient Israel.  Music continued to be an integral part of his life, and in addition to being an accomplished harpist, he also wrote psalms (songs).  

Unfortunately, none of the harp music of King David was preserved, so we can only imagine what those hauntingly beautiful and caressing melodies may have sounded like.  

Fortunately, Jeff Majors is a harpist with a great imagination!

Jeff Majors is a uniquely gifted harpist.
Possibly the best in this generation!

Now a well-known and much appreciated African-American artist/composer/harpist, Jeff Majors followed his dream.Literally. He actually had a dream about playing the harp and decided he would learn.He was taught by the late Alice Coltrane (1937 -2007), jazz pianist and harpist, and the spouse of the legendary John Coltrane (1926 -1967).Once he mastered the instrument, he set out to share his musical gift with others.  At his official website, you can read about his journey: from forming jazz bands to hosting a radio ministry to reaching millions through his television program, “The Gospel of Music with Jeff Majors”.

Along with Alice Coltrane, Mr. Majors credits the late Dorothy Ashby (1930 -1986) with influencing his musical style.The ladies Ashby and Coltrane proved that the classical harp instrument could be easily and effortlessly integrated into jazz compositions.Through collaborative efforts with other artists, he has set to music some of the Psalms written by King David.Many of his admirers know him for his interpretation of Psalm 23, which he performed at the memorial service for Coretta Scott King.

Majors’ music is categorized as Jazz and Contemporary Gospel, and sometimes New Age.If you have not heard of this exceptionally talented musician, then it may come as a surprise to discover that his first album, “Sacred”, was released in 1998.That is correct.He and Hanifah have been around for over a decade.  Hanifah is the name of his harp. ( A female given name: from an Arabic word meaning “true believer” .) In 2006, he was invited to perform on the Oprah Winfrey Show.You know what they say.When you make it to Oprah, for sure the world knows you now! You are officially on the map!

So did I learn about Jeff Majors watching Ms. O? No. It was a couple of years ago. I fell asleep one night and my late husband stayed up watching the television. I started having a wonderful dream. I won't share my dream. It's private. But when I willed myself to wake up, I heard this gentle soothing melody floating through the air. Curiously I peeked to see what my husband was watching. Jeff Majors was on TV playing the harp. Lucky for me, my husband recorded the program on video tape so we can view it again and again and again.

After discovering Jeff Majors and doing research to learn more, there only two questions remaining that are unanswered.
 
* Question 1:  Why no Grammy?
* Question 2:  If you had a harp, what would you name her?

Friday, September 29, 2023

Entertainment: Harry Houdini and Arthur Conan Doyle

Houdini and Doyle. When those two names are mentioned together, there is an expectation of something spectacular! The first episode of a television series titled “Houdini and Doyle” aired May 2, 2016, on the Fox broadcasting network at 8 pm CST. I had hoped it would not only be entertaining but chocked full of titillating biographical facts about these two real-life people that have always intrigued me. 

Who Were Houdini and Doyle?


By way of a very brief introduction:

Harry Houdini (1874 – 1926), was a famous master of illusion, a magician who performed tricks that defied the imagination.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 – 1930), became famous for his creation of the fictional detective named Sherlock Holmes, whose character was so believable that it seemed like he could be a cunning and shrewd detective for real.

Houdini and Doyle Deserved Better

My impression of the 1st episode of the TV series about these two men? Uuuuhhh … can you spell disappointing?

The first episode was so dull and boring I didn’t bother to watch any more. Yes indeed. I am a very harsh critic. But can you blame me? These two gentlemen are larger than life and excelled in their occupation. When somebody says they are going to make a movie or a television series about these real-life people … there is an expectation of greatness! These two men deserved better.

At any rate, since I am not an “official” respected reviewer, I searched the Internet for feedback and opinions about this TV series just to see if I had it all wrong! But guess what? I was right! I found a review published by IGN Entertainment which pretty much expresses my first impression of the first episode as well. IGN reviews movies, TV shows, video games and practically anything deemed “entertainment”. They have over 200 million fans and publish content in over 100 countries.

To sum up the IGN review, in my words?

Eh! Some entertainment value, but shallow characters.

IGN gave the series a 6.3.rating. In my humble opinion, that was far too generous. My rating would have been 3.6.

Ah well! If you can’t find joy in watching perhaps you can find joy in reading. Here is a fascinating article published by Skeptoid Media that will not disappoint. It tells the story of how the friendship between Houdini and Doyle dissolved. Oh yeah! Harry and Arthur had a falling out that ended their friendship. From BFFs (Best Friends Forever!) to NGS2UA (Never going to speak to you again!)

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On a Related Note:

As if the TV show wasn’t disappointing enough, I was really excited when I heard that Ian McKellen (he played the wizard “Gandalf” in the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy) was going to be cast to play an elderly Sherlock Holmes. Unfortunately, there was a lot of brew ha ha and it seems that the Doyle Estate initiated a lawsuit over copyright violations.

Mr. Holmes’ Lawsuit: Arthur Conan Doyle Estate Sues Bill Condon & Distributors | deadline.com
Mr Holmes and the strange case of the alleged copyright infringement | guardian.com

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  • Harry Houdini died on Halloween at the age of 52. Since that time, many people hold Houdini Séances every year on Halloween. He promised his wife that he would reach out to her from the grave if it was possible. His wife tried for 10 years to contact him beyond the grave. Her attempts were futile.
  • Sir Arthur Conan Doyle died in his own home garden in 1930, at the age of 71. He spoke these final words to his wife: “You are wonderful.” Doyle’s wife claimed to have the ability to reach beyond the grave, but it does not look as though she tried to reach her deceased husband.

Don’t you find these two men fascinating?

Featured Image credit: Wikimedia Commons


Saturday, May 6, 2023

Movie Reviews: 3 Bollywood Movies With Post September 11th Theme

Bollywood dramas that address the complexities of being Indian, being Muslim, LIVING IN AMERICA; being engaged in terrorist activity, or being viewed by others as a terrorist just because. This article recommends three: (1)  “Kurbaan”; (2)  “My Name is Kahn”; and (3)  New York.

Friday, May 5, 2023

Movie Reviews: The Manchurian Candidate (Classic vs Remake)

The Manchurian Candidate (1962 original) starring Frank Sinatra and Laurence Harvey (which is now a vintage classic); and

- the 2004 movie remake (2004) starring Denzel Washington and Meryl Streep.

Both films are worth watching and the best movie (?) is worth defending!




Original versus Remake

My Significant Other and I Agree

Regarding the 2004 Paramount Pictures remake of The Manchurian Candidate, it was given an "R" or Restricted rating which means children under the age of 17 need parental approval.  (MPAA Ratings.)

Tina Sinatra, daughter of the late Frank Sinatra, was pleased with the casting of Denzel Washington, in the role previously played by her father.  Mr. Washington himself, was honored to be deemed a suitable candidate, enabled and able to step into the shoes of one of America's most awesomely talented and admired actors.  Respected critics  - e.g. Rolling Stone, CNN, Ebert and Roeper - raved about this modernized updated version.

Oh my!  Do I dare voice a dissenting opinion?  I dare.  I give the movie two out of 5 stars.

Star #1: Because Meryl Streep is Meryl Streep.  Enough said!

Star #2:  Because I thought the chemistry between Mr. Washington as Major Bennett Marco and the female agent, Eugenie Rose, played by Kimberly Elise, was much better than that between Frank Sinatra and Janet Leigh.

Sorry but the remake just wasn't all that, in my book.  The updated movie was made in deference to the original; not to improve it and certainly not to serve as a replacement for it.  The original is the best!  My significant other agrees with me!  But in case our opinions don't carry enough weight, well-known film critic Roger Ebert succinctly summed up the legacy of this vintage classic as "one of the best and brightest of modern American films".





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Friday, September 17, 2021

Movies I Hate: “There Will Be Blood” (2007)

Even though I am a loyal fan of Daniel Day-Lewis (Sir Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis), I hated this movie!  “There Will Be Blood” (2007).

So was there blood? Oh yeah!

There Will Be Blood

The movie is loosely based on the 1927 novel “Oil!” by Upton Sinclair. It is about achieving the American Dream. This movie won 2 Oscars. The critics have said that it is “one of the greatest films of the 21st century”.

When you watch this film, you will have to admit that everybody played their parts. The acting was OUTSTANDING!! They acted so well that I HATED the 2 main characters.

Daniel Day-Lewis (Sir Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis) played Daniel Plainview and he wants to be rich. He will achieve his wealth no matter what the cost. He comes into a town and wants to set up business but he has to deal with the people. Mainly … he has to deal with a preacher, named Eli Sunday (played by Paul Dano) who is just as greedy and ruthless as he is! UUGGG!!! Those two men were awful! I hated both of them!

But it was a good movie!

There Will Be Blood | Official Trailer(HD)




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Friday, September 3, 2021

Movie Review: Shootout at Lokhandwala (2007)

The year is 1991. It's a summer day, and this incident occurred at the Lokhandwala Complex, Mumbai, India. It lasted for 6 hours. Law enforcement declared war on a ruthless criminal gang who was in the complex and who refused to come out peacefully. The lethal force used to bring the gangsters to justice was called into question. 

But the lawyer played by Amitabh Bachchan who defended the police officers and other law enforcement officials, in their defense, asked one question that would make a judge or anybody else say … “The officers use of lethal force was wholly justified. Case dismissed.” This movie was intense! When you realize it's a true story, it's not just intense, it shocking!










Friday, August 27, 2021

BBC Mystery and Suspense: Page Eight (2011)

Page Eight” (2011) is a BBC Masterpiece Contemporary Mystery television series about a British intelligence analyst, Johnny Worricker, who refuses to compromise his integrity. This television show is loaded with powerhouse British actors and actresses.

Johnny Worricker (Bill Nighy) is a loyal government servant, and a kind gentleman who loves art and does not have much time for a social life. But he meets a young woman, Nancy Pierpan (played by Rachel Weisz). They live in the same apartment building, so she's a neighbor. She has a problem. She wants to know the truth about her brother's death. She knows the “official story” just can't be true. In his position in intelligence, Mr. Worricker could probably find the answers. Should he?

Helping his neighbor is the sub-plot. The main plot is that Mr. Worricker uncovers something about the British Prime Minister on “page 8” of an intelligence report. What should he do?

An intense and suspenseful political thriller.  If it hooks you, you’ll probably want to watch the entire triology: Masterpiece: Worricker Trilogy Collection (Salting the Battlefield; Turks & Caicos; Page Eight)

Saturday, August 21, 2021

Movie Review: Gladiator (2000) ~ Gripping! Powerful! A Masterpiece!

Gladiator was released in 2000 and it starred Russell Crowe. It won 5 Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Leading Actor.  
  • On a star scale of one to ten, 10 being the highest rating, this film gets 100 stars!! 
  • And the soundtrack - Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard - "Now We Are Free" - gets 1000 stars! 
It is the most outstanding movie of the century!!! 
With the most outstanding soundtrack of the millennium!!!

Favorite Movie Quote?
  • "Don't die. They will feed you to the lions. They are worth more than us.

Read the review.




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Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Art History: Impressionist Painters: Monet and Renoir (Plus the Others)

A brief introduction to artists who made such a lasting impression, reproductions of their original works adorn many homes and offices. The letter "i" stands for "I'm impressed."

"The term “impressionism” was first used in 1874, and its initial usage was not very complimentary. A critic was making a sarcastic remark about one of Monet's landscape paintings. Not allowing an unfavorable judgment to cramp his style, Claude Monet (1840 – 1926), working with Pierre Auguste Renoir (1841 – 1919), developed the technique of broken-color painting. These two artists are recognized as the founders of the art form known as Impressionism."



Others who were also a part of the group known as impressionist painters include: Édouard Manet (1832 – 1883), Jacob Camille Pissarro (1831 – 1903), Paul Cézanne (1839 – 1906), and Edgar Hilaire Germain Degas (1834 – 1917). 

Monet and Renoir (Plus The Others) 

An art aficionado, I am not.  But like most people, my attention can easily be captured by an impressive painting.  The artwork of Claude Monet has always impressed me.  However, it appears that Monsieur Monet had to work arduously at developing a fan base who appreciated his art. Of course, Auguste Renoir painted female nudes. Not that he wasn't a great artist because his subjects were bare naked ladies. But gathering appreciative admirers was not as difficult. Nevertheless, through his persistence Monet's paintings have gained the recognition they deserve and there are many of today's artists who will readily admit that their art style has been influenced by the work of Claude Monet. 

As all of the impressionist painters named are already well known, there is a wealth of information about them that can be found online.  Since they are no longer with us, there is nothing substantial left to be added (unless authentic secret diaries or original works stashed in someone's attic are discovered).  Below are links to condensed biographies of each artist which serve as an excellent introduction should you wish to know more about them. 

The ArtStory.org published a biographical snap-shot of:
* Claude Monet (1840 – 1926);
* Édouard Manet (1832 – 1883); and
* Edgar Hilaire Germain Degas (1834 – 1917).

For the biography of Pierre Auguste Renoir, visit notablebiographies.com.

A wonderful presentation of the life of Jacob Camille Pissarro (1831 – 1903) can be found at impressionniste.net.

PBS.org provided an introduction to the life of Paul Cézanne (1839 – 1906) for the program which aired July 2006 entitled Cézanne in Provence.
 

If interested, artcyclopedia.com is an online database where the artwork of thousands of artists can be viewed freely.


Persistence, Perseverance and Patience Pays
~ Impressionism ~
A word that now labels an accepted and respected artistic style, was originally a feeble attempt to insult a man whose skillful use of the paintbrush made a lasting impression on the viewers.

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Thursday, August 5, 2021

Vintage Classic Movie vs Modern Remake: “The Manchurian Candidate” (Reblog)

When it comes to vintage classics (i.e. the movies I grew up watching ☺) versus their modern remakes, the classic versions usually get my thumbs up.  For "The Manchurian Candidate", old blue eyes, i.e. Frank Sinatra, gets my vote.  The 1962 version was the best!  Click link below for the detailed review and see if you agree or disagree. 

The Manchurian Candidate

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When to comes to movie remakes, everybody has something to say about them.








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Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Review of TV Series: The 4400 (2004–2007)

Summary Review of “The 4400”: If you like sci-fi/futuristic mystery plots, you’ll probably like “The 4400”. The End was kind of disappointing. But overall each episode was very entertaining.



DETAILED REVIEW: Even though the last show of the last season was kind of a disappointment, I enjoyed getting to know the characters and following the storyline and the many plot twists. Plot twists?? Oh yeah! The scriptwriters who put pen to paper went NUTS!! It’s like they received special approval from the producers to constantly change up the plot with the same characters, moving the support characters up and down giving different characters a chance to be the main character in the spotlight and then switching them out! The scriptwriters did a masterful job of writing the characters in and out! Even killing them and bringing them back!

STORYLINE OF “The 4400”: 4400 people were abducted. They came from different time periods in the history of the world — 1946, 1951, 1991, etc. These people just disappeared! Suddenly one day they all reappeared in a ball of light at the same point in time on the history timeline. Which means it didn’t matter when in their real-life they disappeared or were “snatched up”, they all reappeared as if no time had passed in their lives, but they were at a future point in time. Example: Even though the girl disappeared at age 8 in 1946, when she reappeared about 50+ years later, she was still 8 years old! The 4400 had no memory of where they had been and all they really wanted to do was go back home. Some were able to do that. But for some of them, the home they left was not the home they could return to and they had to start a new life.

Were they abducted by aliens? That’s what everyone would immediately think. But NOT! They were abducted by humans from the future. They were sent back with “enhanced abilities” for the purpose of … ??? You guessed it. SAVING THE WORLD!

What? No superpowers? Oh don’t be silly! Everybody knows humans can’t really have superpowers. But they do have science and technology and an amazing brain that thinks of and develops those scientific and technological toys, gadgets and things invented, supposedly, for the good of all mankind.

There is a belief among the real scientific and medical community that humans only use 10% of their brains. (Do People Only Use 10 Percent of Their Brains? — Scientific American)

Let’s say this is true. That means that 90% of our brainpower is unused but if we could tap into that unused part we would very likely ALL develop “enhanced abilities”. No superpowers. Just enhanced abilities that are almost like having a superpower.

This theory or belief or scientific fact lays the foundation for the storyline of “The 4400”.

Honestly! It was like a bunch of members of a “wanna be” Justice League with confused human minds, not quite sure of the best way to harness their “enhanced abilities” to accomplish their mission and who also still needed money to achieve their agenda of saving the world. Sorry. I can’t think of a better way to describe them.

Then there are others, also humans, who, for whatever reason, don’t want them to save the world. Those “others” who want to eliminate The 4400 are also humans with enhanced abilities. They came back from the future to STOP The 4400 who were abducted by the “other human beings” who sent them back from the future to save the world.

Hey! There has to be some kind of conflict to keep the story going.

The PLUS of this TV series? Very likable characters. People you wouldn’t mind being friends with in real life. I particularly grew fond of “Maia Rutledge-Skouris” played by Conchita Campbell.

The MINUS of this TV series? I don’t know what I was expecting but ~ not giving out any spoilers ~ The End was not what I expected and as such it was rather disappointing.

The series leaves you with a lingering question:

Even if humans used 100% of their brainpower, would they still know how to save themselves from themselves?


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Monday, August 31, 2020

Contributor at Article Writing Jobs: My August 2020 Articles

Published 5 articles for the month of August 2020 at Article Writing Jobs. The topic categories were: Arts and Entertainment, Society and Culture, Food and Drink, and Healthcare.  
(UPDATE:  July 24, 2020. The AWJ editor chose to unpublish certain of my articles.  Apologies fro broken links.)

“So tell me, as an outsider, what do you think of the human race?” — Anonymous Have you ever thought that if an outsider (like an alien from another planet) saw the way that women are treated worldwide, … 
A Thoughtful Discussion About Women’s Rights
"My knowledge and understanding of angels is based on what I read in the Bible. Angels are spiritual beings. They are part of a heavenly order. They have performed various duties to serve humankind as ministers and messengers. They are not God … "
Would You Like to Learn About Angels?

"Several years ago I was approved as an affiliate marketer for a US-based company that imported herbs and spices from around the world and sold them mainly to US customers. This work-at-home effort opened a door to the wonderful world of flavorful cooking ingredients used in various cuisines.  … "
Four (4) Common Spices Used in Indian Cuisine

“Songs are thoughts, sung out with the breath when people are moved by great forces and ordinary speech no longer suffices.” – Orpingalik, Inuit poet and Shaman … "
Music Appreciation: The Harmony of Human Voices







"If you have a mental illness, get professional help. Everybody is different. But know this: You can regain your equilibrium and equanimity. There’s hope. …"
Dealing With Depression: My Personal Experience

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Friday, July 3, 2020

Contributor at Article Writing Jobs

I have been invited to become a regular contributor at Article Writing Jobs, a new content site that just started in June 2020.  So far I have published articles on the following topics. 
  • British Mystery TV Shows 
  • Female Violinists 

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