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  • Remarkably, Mr. Veronesi sustains the opening scene's excitement as he stirs a psychological ferment from almost no action—a condition that Pietro calls "frenzied stasis."

    In Translation Sam Sacks 2011

  • The wedding scene's funny because we used a real priest.

    Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, 'Accidentally' Married? 2011

  • Sol Kim Bentley brought a bright, penetrating soprano to the role of the Daughter, and in the final scene she narrowed her sound to a straight tone that sounded like a boy treble's, making the scene's weird religious resonances even weirder.

    Hindemith's 'Cardillac' Pulls No Punches Heidi Waleson 2011

  • Followers of the soulful house sound have always awarded their scene's stateside contributors waves of adoration, sometimes at the expense of noticing talent on their own doorstep UK producer/DJ Dave Lee even created the alias Joey Negro to play to such snobbery and lend authenticity to his earliest releases.

    Clubs picks of the week 2011

  • Mephedrone, the former "legal high" sometimes referred to as "meow meow", has become the clubbing scene's favourite drug, according to the first research of its kind.

    Mephedrone is more popular than ecstasy among UK clubbers despite being banned 2011

  • The work is an overpowering re-creation of the scene's horror and pandemonium.

    From City Choir of Washington, triumph out of tragedy 2011

  • At a scene's end, Petruchio creates his customarily plead directly to the audience, calling her a falcon who can customarily be tamed by clever measures, as good as declaring, And to spell out I'll heal her insane as good as headstrong humour.

    Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia admin 2009

  • At a scene's end, Petruchio creates his customarily plead directly to the audience, calling her a falcon who can customarily be tamed by clever measures, as good as declaring, And to spell out I'll heal her insane as good as headstrong humour.

    Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009

  • However, it was primarily the Paris art scene's early recognition, at the start of the 20th century, of the importance of tribal art.

    Tribal Art Takes Center Stage Margaret Studer 2011

  • Running for just six nights over the next two weeks, this brand new incarnation of the London cabaret scene's much-loved get-together sees them take on a venue as idiosyncratic as some of their performers – the Old Vic Tunnels, otherwise known as the characterful vaults beneath Waterloo train station.

    Clubs picks of the week 2011

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