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Beauty and the Beast: A Tale for the Ages

Posted on April 26, 2017 by MMFisher

4. After Jean Cocteau’s strange and beautiful surrealistic film of Beauty and the Beast, the fairy tale never lost its attraction, and became one tale in a series called Shirley Temple’s Storybook. Hosted by the former child star, the stories … Continue reading →

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Beauty and the Beast: A Tale for the Ages

Posted on April 22, 2017 by MMFisher

3. In 1946, Jean Cocteau filmed La Belle et la bête in France. Cocteau, 1889 to 1903, was a Renaissance man who worked in almost every genre of artistic expression: he was a poet, novelist, dramatist, essayist, film writer, director, … Continue reading →

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Beauty and the Beast: A Tale for the Ages

Posted on April 15, 2017 by MMFisher

Two. Today we go a little farther into the story of the beautiful and dutiful young girl and the ugly Beast. Last time I included the second version of the tale which is longer and more detailed. One of my … Continue reading →

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Beauty and the Beast: A Tale for the Ages

Posted on April 12, 2017 by MMFisher

This morning I’m writing a literary post here that focuses on my appreciation of the very old fairy tale, “Beauty and the Beast.” The lush new cinematic version has recently appeared and I’m sure theater-goers are rushing to see it. But I … Continue reading →

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The Story of Jockey Declan Murphy who Lived to Race Again

Posted on April 6, 2017 by MMFisher

From the BBC News Magazine of 6 April 2017,  an article about leading jockey Declan Murphy, whose horrendous fall from his horse almost killed him. No one expected this brave man to ever mount a race horse again, given the extent of his injuries. Go … Continue reading →

Posted in Horse People, Jockey Accidents, Races

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