Family
Family
A poem by Langston Hughes
A poem by Langston Hughes
Jesus Christ Superstar came out as a concept album in 1970, Opened on Broadway in 1971, and came out as a movie in 1973.
It is a reply to both "Passionate Shepherd to His Love" by C. Marlowe and Sir Walter Raleigh's "The Nymph's Reply To The Shepherd". It's basically trying to convince someone to come out in the country and live with him and be in love.
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For Walter Lee Younger in Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun," the concept of home eventually comes to represent a sense of security, identity, and belonging. It symbolizes his desire to provide a better life for his family and to fulfill his aspirations. Through the struggle to secure a home, Walter learns the importance of family, personal growth, and the pursuit of dreams.
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A poem by Langston Hughes
A poem by Langston Hughes
Their managers Keisha Gamble, Walter Millsap of Conjunction Entertainment came up with the concept of it... it gives them the freedom to express themselves
Danny Glover did indeed star as "Walter" in a made-for-TV version of the play: "A Raisin In The Sun." The play was televised on PBS as I recall. I recorded it on videotape when it aired sometime in the late 1980s. Unfortunately, it was later damaged. In my opinion, Danny Glover's portrayal of Walter was the best by far! Walter was played in the movie by Sidney Portier. As much as I love Sidney's work in many movies like: "In The Heat Of The Night" and "The Defiant Ones," I have to say that Danny's version of Walter was much better. Sean "Diddy" Combs was also featured in the role of Walter a couple of years ago in a special presentation of the play on the ABC network. Felicia Rashad (Bill Cosby's "wife" on his two sitcoms) played Walter's mother. Diddy's portrayal of the frustrated dreamer, Walter, did not capture the essence of the character the way Danny Glover did. So, although Danny gave the best performance of the three actors who played Walter, his "Walter" was probably the least watched because of being shown only on PBS. I wish I could find out where I could buy a DVD of Danny Glover's performance in "Raisin In The Sun." That version of the masterpiece play gets five stars in my book! The other two attempts don't even come close. (Sorry Sidney, Sorry Diddy)
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It is related to a number of similar idioms, such as "What goes around, comes around" and the concept of Karma. The basic premise is that by doing good things now for others, eventually good things will come to you. Or if you do bad things, eventually bad things will come around to you. You are 'paying in advance' for things that will pay you back in the future.
walter died lol
Kelloggs Raisin Bran's company only uses artificial ingredients. The raisins are grown at an Austrailian zoo. they soak them in kangaroo blood the dry them.