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Cal Shakes and L. Peter Callender — Find your story here.
2012 AfroSolo TV - L. Peter Callender 1.m4v
L. Peter Callender discusses "The Winter's Tale" | NDSF 2015
Peter Callender - Xtigone
L. Peter Callendar - New Artistic Director of African-American Shakespeare
IPH; Interview With L. Peter Callander & Traci Tolmaire
Pennies for the Juggernaut Pilot Episode # 2 "Thin the Herd"
JITNEY - Behind the Scenes with Kim Sullivan
Pennies for the Juggernaut Webseries Episode #1: "Silence is Golden"
"MASTER HAROLD"...AND THE BOYS at Aurora Theatre - Trailer
http://www.calshakes.org/donate As an immigrant child in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, veteran actor L. Peter Callender found his own story in Shakespeare's "Othello," and drew on the language of these plays to defend himself with humor on the playground. Theater became Peter's livelihood and, now, the universality of Shakespeare's stories are at the heart of his work, as both an actor and teaching artist. Your gift to Cal Shakes says to our communities that all of our stories are worth telling, and everyone is invited. Make your gift today! http://www.calshakes.org/donate Watch Part 2 here: http://youtu.be/JOZ4pno-GG0 Watch Part 3 here: http://youtu.be/mNP2qYEnUEU
This is an interview with director and actor L. Peter Callender on AfroSolo TV, May 11, 2012. In the interview he discusses his role in directing the African American Shakespeare Company's production of "A Raisin in the Sun" at the African American Arts and Culture Complex in San Francisco. Note: www.african-americanshakes.org/ is the correct web address.
Actor L. Peter Callender discusses playing Antigonus and the Old Shepherd in the Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival's 2015 production of "The Winter's Tale," playing at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center August 18-30, 2015. Learn more: https://shakespeare.nd.edu/notre-dame-shakespeare-festival/professional-company/the-winters-tale/
L. Peter Callender speaks about his new position with African-American Shakespeare Company
In the second episode of the Pennies for the Juggernaut Series... we meet the Juggernaut(L. Peter Callender), back when he was a much more tolerant man. All that changes when he has a run in with a beautiful, mysterious woman... VALKYRIE! (Jessiqa Pace) CHECK OUT MORE EPISODES ON www.razmatazzfilmworks.com Razmatazz Filmworks Production www.razmatazzfilmworks.com Written and Directed by Benjamin Mulholland Starring: L. Peter Callender & Jessiqa Pace Sponsored by TADgear www.tadgear.com Copyright 2008 All Rights Reserved
Actor, and American Stage regular, Kim Sullivan (Turnbo) shares some insight into our production of August Wilson's JITNEY, directed by L. Peter Callender. JITNEY | Begins January 20 | Book Now at http://www.americanstage.org/jitney
In the first (of three) pilot Episode: The Juggernaut (L. Peter Callender) must teach a lesson to an offending moviegoer... giving new meaning to the term- "Silence is Golden"! SEE MORE AT: www.razfilm.com Presented by Razmatazz Filmworks Produced, Written & Directed by Benjamin Mulholland Produced by Josh Orellana & Bill Bolden Starring: L. Peter Callender Series Created by Benjamin Mulholland Copyright 2008 All rights Reserved Officially Sponsored by TAD Gear www.tadgear.com
by Athol Fugard directed by Timothy Near NOW EXTENDED through July 24, 2016! Featuring L. PETER CALLENDER* - Sam ADRIAN ROBERTS* - Willie ANDREW HUMANN* - Hally Creative Team LISA ANNE PORTER - Dialect Coach KELLEN HOXWORTH - Dramaturg KEVIN JOHNSON* - Stage Manager MICHAEL KOPTKE and CHELSEA FARRAH - Choreographers DEVON LABELLE - Props Designer TEDDY HULSKER - Sound Designer VICTORIA LIVINGSTON-HALL - Costume Designer KURT LANDISMAN** - Light Designer RICHARD OLMSTED** - Set Designer *member, Actors' Equity Association **member, United Scenic Artists +member, Stage Directors and Choreographers' Society
Expressions Through Music, Art, Dance, and Cuisine. Featuring the Alonzo King Lines Ballet, Dr. Renel Brooks Moon, Mayor Edwin M. Lee, Lawrence Beamen, Supervisors London Breed & Malia Cohen, L. Peter Callender, and Nashormeh Lindo.
Rwanda's President Paul Kagame has told Al Jazeera that his country is not responsible for a mutiny in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo. A recent United Nations report accused Rwanda of supporting a rebel group called the M23 led by Bosco Ntaganda. More than 200,000 people have been displaced in the North Kivu province of the DRC since the mutiny in March and Ntaganda is wanted by the International Criminal Court. The UN report claims that the group of mutineers allegedly received money, political backing, manpower and weapons from Rwanda. It is a charge that Kagame described as "fictitious". Al Jazeera's Peter Greste has this exclusive report from Kigali, Rwanda.
Photo by my friend Dave: - http://www.flickr.com/photos/roystonvasey/ 3 tracks from this CD: - http://www.amazon.com/Fantasy-For-Leda-Phil-Moore/dp/B0032BVEPO/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie;=UTF8&qid;=1330808032&sr;=1-2 Originally released in 1958: - http://www.answers.com/topic/portrait-of-leda Composed and conducted by jazz legend Phil Moore: - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Moore_(jazz_musician) I can find almost nothing online about the singer Leda Annest - and the CD booklet describes her as only "mysterious". This rare work of symphonic jazz is in 3 parts. ... Part 2 begins at 10:53 Part 3 begins at 21:37 Moore's Orchestra features such jazz notables as: ... Marshall Royal: - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Royal Lucky Thompson: - http://en.wikipedia.org/w...
Nicholas Hytner delivers Second Annual Stanley Wells Lecture - "Stand and Unfold Yourself - How to do Shakespeare"
William Bechtel will consider how characterizations or neural activity as representational contributes to the development of mechanistic accounts, guiding the questions neuroscientists ask as they work from wan initial proposal to a more detailed understanding of a mechanism. While neuroscientists often characterize brain activity as representational, many philosophers have construed this as just a theorist’s gloss on the mechanism. Moreover, philosophical discussions commonly treat neuroscience accounts as finished accounts, not as works in progress. I adopt a different perspective, considering how characterizations of neural activity as representational contributes to the development of mechanistic accounts, guiding the questions neuroscientists ask as they work from an initial proposal...
Tracklist: 01. Goin' to the Country 0:00 02. Twenty-one Years Older Than Yesterday 4:21 03. Dr. Grossman 8:05 04. Purple Dreams Are Creepy 10:30 05. The Love Song 13:52 06. Richard Lee 16:54 07. Miller's Crossing 24:14 08. Texas Style 27:07 09. Sure I Can Write 33:45 10. Better Dad Than Dead 38:39 11. Nothing More is Nothing Less 43:58 12. Periwinkle Blue 48:04 If you want to know what and when Ry Cooder is playing: http://www.theclanmackinnon.com/ryland-cooder.com/PilgrimsProgress.html