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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | yesterday
Thomas More College's fifth annual "RunMORE 5K Run/Walk" will be at 9 a.m. Oct. 18.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | yesterday
Thomas More College's fifth annual "RunMORE 5K Run/Walk" will be at 9 a.m. Oct. 18.
The Cornerstone Group (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
Edward Leigh MP I will not condemn any other man’s conscience, which lieth in their own heart far out of my sight. Sir Thomas More Thomas More, who was declared by Pope John Paul II to be patron saint of statesmen and politicians, is a man all MPs should celebrate, whatever their religious convictions. It is to [...]
Variety.com (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
Langella towers as Sir Thomas MorePacino eyes Lasorda role in Miramax movieWell, what an experience to go to the theater in the middle of the U.S. financial meltdown and a pre-election where people are calling names, telling lies and slandering one another. At the American Airlines Theater we encounter a true moral moment even if only onstage. I do mean the revival of Robert Bolt's morally...
man with black hat (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
In the play later adapted to film A Man For All Seasons , there is a scene where the Duke of Norfolk attempts to pressure the High Chancellor, Thomas More, into signing the Act of Succession, which recognized Anne Boleyn as King Henry VIII's lawful wife, and their children legitimate heirs to the throne, all under pain of treason. Norfolk: Oh, confound all this... I'm not a scholar, as...
Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | yesterday
The new Women's Wellness Heart Center will host an open house for PrimeWise members only from 5-7 p.m. Oct. 20 at 210 Thomas More Parkway.
NewYorkology: A New York Travel Gui (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
Everybody loves Frank, judging by the reviews of “A Man for All Seasons,” which opened last night on Broadway, starring Frank Langella as the man of morals, Thomas More. However, the production itself is deemed somewhat lacking, with the New...
New York Times (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
Is it heresy to whisper that the sainted Thomas More is a bit of a bore? Even , an actor who can be counted on to put the pepper in mashed-potato parts, doesn’t find much variety in the monolithic goodness of the title character of “A Man for All Seasons,” ’s 1960 biodrama about More’s road to martyrdom during the reign of Henry VIII. Sara Krulwich/The New York TimesFrank Langella...
New York Post (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
IT'S easy to see why Frank Langella chose "A Man for All Seasons" for his return to the stage after "Frost/Nixon." This endlessly versatile three-time Tony winner brings as much complex humanity to the saintly Sir Thomas More as he did to the...
NY Daily News (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
After 45 years, the saga of Sir Thomas More is back on Broadway in a new production of "A Man for All Seasons" starring Frank Langella. While it's always exciting seeing the triple Tony winner - most recently for "Frost/Nixon" - onstage, this parched Roundabout revival all too seldom ignites.
auntie joanna writes (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
...in June began at Tower Hill where Saints John Fisher and Thomas More were beheaded, and went through London to Tyburn, honouring the English Martyrs who died for the Catholic Faith in the years of persecution in the reigns of Henry VIII, Elizabeth I and beyond. A DVD , based on the walk, and opening up the whole history, telling the heroic stories of some of the martyrs, explaining...
CNN (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
NEW YORK (AP) -- Frank Langella is in no mood to be messed with right now.Sir Thomas More was beheaded by King Henry VIII in 1535 after refusing to sanction the king's divorce. He has just returned from a breakfast meeting where the waiter tried to rip him off. The bill came back with not enough change, the guy likely figuring Langella wouldn't notice.Trouble was, he did."So I cut his...