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Oscar Wilde and Art: Tragedy of Dorian Gray

An adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891) was performed recently in Geneva with professional actors auditioned and cast in London. The production focused on the main characters, stripping away some of the minor characters allowing the audience to follow the themes and ideas more easily. Fast moving and dynamic while staying close to Wilde’s original ideas and language, the tragedy of Dorian Gray is in many ways that of Oscar Wilde himself. Wilde himself wrote…

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Peace Channel : a kind of “YouTube” for Peace to be launched in Stavanger, Norway, on 12 September 2008
International Newspapers

This September, Internet users worldwide will be introduced to an innovative web-based TV service. However, contrary to the majority of current web TV sites, “Peace Channel” will focus on reporting and finding solutions to conflicts around the world. Requested by several Nobel Peace Laureates, it will be backed by the humanitarian foundation Point of Peace, the majority share-holder of Peace Channel, along with the London-based media group Ten Alps and its founder, musician and humanitarian Bob Geldof. The Point…

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