Marcus Cook Connelly (13 December 1890 – 21 December 1980) was an American playwright, director, producer, performer, and lyricist. He was a key member of the Algonquin Round Table, and received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1930.
Connelly had contributed to several Broadway musicals before teaming up with his most important collaborator, George S. Kaufman, in 1921. During their four-year partnership, they wrote five comedies – Dulcy (1921), To the Ladies (1922), Merton of the Movies (1922), The Deep Tangled Wildwood (1923) and Beggar on Horseback (1924) – and also co-directed and contributed sketches to the 1922 revue The '49ers, collaborated on the book to the musical comedy Helen of Troy, New York (1923), and wrote both the book and lyrics for another musical comedy, Be Yourself (1924).
We designed this video to help learn the skill of "progressive muscle relaxation." This is a skill that builds awareness of muscle tension in your body and (with daily practice) allows you to release that tension when you want to. The video takes about 15 minutes to complete. The movements for the exercise are shown by the blue figure, to help you know how to tense and relate the different muscle groups.
published: 23 Jul 2015
Relaxed Breathing Training, Version A
We designed this video to help pace breathing at a rate that is ideal for calming the mind and body. Match your breathing to the indicator - as you inhale, fill your belly up with air and allow it expand out. As you exhale, let the air out of your belly and let it relax. Repeat for 2 minutes for a "mini" relaxation exercise.
published: 23 Jul 2015
Pastor Mark Connelly on "Mighty Men"
Mark Connelly, Phoenix-Area Megachurch Pastor, Resigns Over Alleged Affairs
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Reservation Road (2007) Official Trailer | Screen Bites
Reservation Road (2007) SYNOPSIS: The fates of two men and their families converge following a tragic accident. Ethan Lerner (Joaquin Phoenix) and his family are on the way home from their son's cello recital. The same evening, law associate Dwight Arno (Mark Ruffalo) and his son are returning from a ballgame. In a flash, the unthinkable happens, and Ethan's son dies beneath the wheels of Dwight's car. Dwight speeds away, and Ethan, as the only witness to the tragedy, begins his quest for justice.
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CHARLES HOLLAND (1909-1987) a live tribute with ultra rare recordings
CHARLES HOLLAND (1909-1987)
Concert 27 February 1966, Promenade orkest, cond. Leo DRIEHUYS
1. Damnation de Faust: Nature immense
2. at 5.01 L'amico Fritz "Ed anche Beppe amo"
3. at 7.55 Meistersinger: Walther's Preislied
CONCERT 20July 1958, promenade orkest , cond. HARRY DE GROOT
4. at 12.07 Forza del Destino: Alvaro's aria
5. at 18.02 Werther, act one aria "o nature'
6. at 23.15 Fedora: amor ti vieta
7. at 25.09 Roméo et Juliette : Cavatine
SEMELE (arias) 18 February 1971, Amsterdams Philharmonisch orkest , cond. Jack P. LOORIJ
at 29.24 Whe're you walk + Come to my arms + Ah, take heed +I must with speed
Charles Holland was lyric tenor who sang with jazz bands in the 1930s but fled the racial prejudice of his native land to become a successful Monostatos in Mozart's "The Magic Flute" ...
We designed this video to help learn the skill of "progressive muscle relaxation." This is a skill that builds awareness of muscle tension in your body and (wi...
We designed this video to help learn the skill of "progressive muscle relaxation." This is a skill that builds awareness of muscle tension in your body and (with daily practice) allows you to release that tension when you want to. The video takes about 15 minutes to complete. The movements for the exercise are shown by the blue figure, to help you know how to tense and relate the different muscle groups.
We designed this video to help learn the skill of "progressive muscle relaxation." This is a skill that builds awareness of muscle tension in your body and (with daily practice) allows you to release that tension when you want to. The video takes about 15 minutes to complete. The movements for the exercise are shown by the blue figure, to help you know how to tense and relate the different muscle groups.
We designed this video to help pace breathing at a rate that is ideal for calming the mind and body. Match your breathing to the indicator - as you inhale, fil...
We designed this video to help pace breathing at a rate that is ideal for calming the mind and body. Match your breathing to the indicator - as you inhale, fill your belly up with air and allow it expand out. As you exhale, let the air out of your belly and let it relax. Repeat for 2 minutes for a "mini" relaxation exercise.
We designed this video to help pace breathing at a rate that is ideal for calming the mind and body. Match your breathing to the indicator - as you inhale, fill your belly up with air and allow it expand out. As you exhale, let the air out of your belly and let it relax. Repeat for 2 minutes for a "mini" relaxation exercise.
Mark Connelly, Phoenix-Area Megachurch Pastor, Resigns Over Alleged Affairs
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyfever/2014/01/mark_connelly_phoenix_megachur...
Mark Connelly, Phoenix-Area Megachurch Pastor, Resigns Over Alleged Affairs
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyfever/2014/01/mark_connelly_phoenix_megachurch_affairs.php
Mark Connelly, Phoenix-Area Megachurch Pastor, Resigns Over Alleged Affairs
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyfever/2014/01/mark_connelly_phoenix_megachurch_affairs.php
Reservation Road (2007) SYNOPSIS: The fates of two men and their families converge following a tragic accident. Ethan Lerner (Joaquin Phoenix) and his family ar...
Reservation Road (2007) SYNOPSIS: The fates of two men and their families converge following a tragic accident. Ethan Lerner (Joaquin Phoenix) and his family are on the way home from their son's cello recital. The same evening, law associate Dwight Arno (Mark Ruffalo) and his son are returning from a ballgame. In a flash, the unthinkable happens, and Ethan's son dies beneath the wheels of Dwight's car. Dwight speeds away, and Ethan, as the only witness to the tragedy, begins his quest for justice.
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Reservation Road (2007) SYNOPSIS: The fates of two men and their families converge following a tragic accident. Ethan Lerner (Joaquin Phoenix) and his family are on the way home from their son's cello recital. The same evening, law associate Dwight Arno (Mark Ruffalo) and his son are returning from a ballgame. In a flash, the unthinkable happens, and Ethan's son dies beneath the wheels of Dwight's car. Dwight speeds away, and Ethan, as the only witness to the tragedy, begins his quest for justice.
Welcome to Screen Bites. The ultimate place for cross overs, mashups, clips, trailers, exclusives behind the scenes, singalongs and so much more! There's nowhere else like this for film fans on YouTube.
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CHARLES HOLLAND (1909-1987)
Concert 27 February 1966, Promenade orkest, cond. Leo DRIEHUYS
1. Damnation de Faust: Nature immense
2. at 5.01 L'amico Fritz "Ed an...
CHARLES HOLLAND (1909-1987)
Concert 27 February 1966, Promenade orkest, cond. Leo DRIEHUYS
1. Damnation de Faust: Nature immense
2. at 5.01 L'amico Fritz "Ed anche Beppe amo"
3. at 7.55 Meistersinger: Walther's Preislied
CONCERT 20July 1958, promenade orkest , cond. HARRY DE GROOT
4. at 12.07 Forza del Destino: Alvaro's aria
5. at 18.02 Werther, act one aria "o nature'
6. at 23.15 Fedora: amor ti vieta
7. at 25.09 Roméo et Juliette : Cavatine
SEMELE (arias) 18 February 1971, Amsterdams Philharmonisch orkest , cond. Jack P. LOORIJ
at 29.24 Whe're you walk + Come to my arms + Ah, take heed +I must with speed
Charles Holland was lyric tenor who sang with jazz bands in the 1930s but fled the racial prejudice of his native land to become a successful Monostatos in Mozart's "The Magic Flute" and a well-known Nadir in Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers," amongst others.
The New York Times reported in 1987 that Holland, who late in life became an artistic treasure in the United States, was 77 and died Saturday at his home in The Netherlands. The cause of death was not announced.
Holland began singing when he was only 14 but was unable to secure regular work in the operatic and concert fields because of his race. He sang for a time with Benny Carter's and Fletcher Henderson's jazz bands and secured a 13-week concert program on NBC radio. That brief series made him prominent enough to land roles in Marc Connelly's drama "Green Pastures," the 1941 film "Hullabaloo" and Virgil Thomson's "Four Saints in Three Acts."
Mr. Holland moved to France in 1949. Prejudice even followed him abroad: In 1961, another American tenor, Eddie Ruhl, was fired by the Norwegian Opera because he refused to share a dressing room with Mr. Holland. (see article in the clip for more)
Still, his career prospered in Europe. He sang on French and Dutch radio and television, made his debut at the Paris Opera in Mozart's ''Zauberflote'' in 1954, and became the first black singer at the Opera-Comique the following year. His voice having darkened since 1940, he sang Verdi's ''Otello'' in London and appeared throughout Europe in operatic roles and lieder recitals.
In 1969, Mr. Holland performed in this country for the first time in 20 years. Donal Henahan reported in The Times that he ''sang with considerable power and elegance'' and ''lifted the program into the realm of exciting music.'' But his true comeback to American musical life came only when Dennis Russell Davies met him through Mr. Shirley in 1975. ''I heard this extraordinary voice and this extraordinary story the man has,'' the conductor recalled. Mr. Davies said Mr. Holland was ''the most remarkable artist it has been my good fortune to meet.'' Inspired Laurie Anderson
Starting in 1977, Mr. Davies brought Mr. Holland to this country for several tours, and made recordings with him. At a 1977 concert in California, the performance artist Laurie Anderson heard Mr. Holland sing Massenet's aria ''O Souverain'' from ''Le Cid,'' which became the inspiration for her hit single, ''O Superman.''
Mr. Holland's most recent New York appearance was in 1984. ''He sang from a full heart and with a conviction that need not give place to anyone,'' wrote Will Crutchfield in The Times. ''His voice failed him at times; his spirit never.''
Mr. Holland is survived by his wife, Catherine, and two sons, Charles and Mark.
CHARLES HOLLAND (1909-1987)
Concert 27 February 1966, Promenade orkest, cond. Leo DRIEHUYS
1. Damnation de Faust: Nature immense
2. at 5.01 L'amico Fritz "Ed anche Beppe amo"
3. at 7.55 Meistersinger: Walther's Preislied
CONCERT 20July 1958, promenade orkest , cond. HARRY DE GROOT
4. at 12.07 Forza del Destino: Alvaro's aria
5. at 18.02 Werther, act one aria "o nature'
6. at 23.15 Fedora: amor ti vieta
7. at 25.09 Roméo et Juliette : Cavatine
SEMELE (arias) 18 February 1971, Amsterdams Philharmonisch orkest , cond. Jack P. LOORIJ
at 29.24 Whe're you walk + Come to my arms + Ah, take heed +I must with speed
Charles Holland was lyric tenor who sang with jazz bands in the 1930s but fled the racial prejudice of his native land to become a successful Monostatos in Mozart's "The Magic Flute" and a well-known Nadir in Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers," amongst others.
The New York Times reported in 1987 that Holland, who late in life became an artistic treasure in the United States, was 77 and died Saturday at his home in The Netherlands. The cause of death was not announced.
Holland began singing when he was only 14 but was unable to secure regular work in the operatic and concert fields because of his race. He sang for a time with Benny Carter's and Fletcher Henderson's jazz bands and secured a 13-week concert program on NBC radio. That brief series made him prominent enough to land roles in Marc Connelly's drama "Green Pastures," the 1941 film "Hullabaloo" and Virgil Thomson's "Four Saints in Three Acts."
Mr. Holland moved to France in 1949. Prejudice even followed him abroad: In 1961, another American tenor, Eddie Ruhl, was fired by the Norwegian Opera because he refused to share a dressing room with Mr. Holland. (see article in the clip for more)
Still, his career prospered in Europe. He sang on French and Dutch radio and television, made his debut at the Paris Opera in Mozart's ''Zauberflote'' in 1954, and became the first black singer at the Opera-Comique the following year. His voice having darkened since 1940, he sang Verdi's ''Otello'' in London and appeared throughout Europe in operatic roles and lieder recitals.
In 1969, Mr. Holland performed in this country for the first time in 20 years. Donal Henahan reported in The Times that he ''sang with considerable power and elegance'' and ''lifted the program into the realm of exciting music.'' But his true comeback to American musical life came only when Dennis Russell Davies met him through Mr. Shirley in 1975. ''I heard this extraordinary voice and this extraordinary story the man has,'' the conductor recalled. Mr. Davies said Mr. Holland was ''the most remarkable artist it has been my good fortune to meet.'' Inspired Laurie Anderson
Starting in 1977, Mr. Davies brought Mr. Holland to this country for several tours, and made recordings with him. At a 1977 concert in California, the performance artist Laurie Anderson heard Mr. Holland sing Massenet's aria ''O Souverain'' from ''Le Cid,'' which became the inspiration for her hit single, ''O Superman.''
Mr. Holland's most recent New York appearance was in 1984. ''He sang from a full heart and with a conviction that need not give place to anyone,'' wrote Will Crutchfield in The Times. ''His voice failed him at times; his spirit never.''
Mr. Holland is survived by his wife, Catherine, and two sons, Charles and Mark.
We designed this video to help learn the skill of "progressive muscle relaxation." This is a skill that builds awareness of muscle tension in your body and (with daily practice) allows you to release that tension when you want to. The video takes about 15 minutes to complete. The movements for the exercise are shown by the blue figure, to help you know how to tense and relate the different muscle groups.
We designed this video to help pace breathing at a rate that is ideal for calming the mind and body. Match your breathing to the indicator - as you inhale, fill your belly up with air and allow it expand out. As you exhale, let the air out of your belly and let it relax. Repeat for 2 minutes for a "mini" relaxation exercise.
Mark Connelly, Phoenix-Area Megachurch Pastor, Resigns Over Alleged Affairs
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyfever/2014/01/mark_connelly_phoenix_megachurch_affairs.php
Reservation Road (2007) SYNOPSIS: The fates of two men and their families converge following a tragic accident. Ethan Lerner (Joaquin Phoenix) and his family are on the way home from their son's cello recital. The same evening, law associate Dwight Arno (Mark Ruffalo) and his son are returning from a ballgame. In a flash, the unthinkable happens, and Ethan's son dies beneath the wheels of Dwight's car. Dwight speeds away, and Ethan, as the only witness to the tragedy, begins his quest for justice.
Welcome to Screen Bites. The ultimate place for cross overs, mashups, clips, trailers, exclusives behind the scenes, singalongs and so much more! There's nowhere else like this for film fans on YouTube.
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CHARLES HOLLAND (1909-1987)
Concert 27 February 1966, Promenade orkest, cond. Leo DRIEHUYS
1. Damnation de Faust: Nature immense
2. at 5.01 L'amico Fritz "Ed anche Beppe amo"
3. at 7.55 Meistersinger: Walther's Preislied
CONCERT 20July 1958, promenade orkest , cond. HARRY DE GROOT
4. at 12.07 Forza del Destino: Alvaro's aria
5. at 18.02 Werther, act one aria "o nature'
6. at 23.15 Fedora: amor ti vieta
7. at 25.09 Roméo et Juliette : Cavatine
SEMELE (arias) 18 February 1971, Amsterdams Philharmonisch orkest , cond. Jack P. LOORIJ
at 29.24 Whe're you walk + Come to my arms + Ah, take heed +I must with speed
Charles Holland was lyric tenor who sang with jazz bands in the 1930s but fled the racial prejudice of his native land to become a successful Monostatos in Mozart's "The Magic Flute" and a well-known Nadir in Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers," amongst others.
The New York Times reported in 1987 that Holland, who late in life became an artistic treasure in the United States, was 77 and died Saturday at his home in The Netherlands. The cause of death was not announced.
Holland began singing when he was only 14 but was unable to secure regular work in the operatic and concert fields because of his race. He sang for a time with Benny Carter's and Fletcher Henderson's jazz bands and secured a 13-week concert program on NBC radio. That brief series made him prominent enough to land roles in Marc Connelly's drama "Green Pastures," the 1941 film "Hullabaloo" and Virgil Thomson's "Four Saints in Three Acts."
Mr. Holland moved to France in 1949. Prejudice even followed him abroad: In 1961, another American tenor, Eddie Ruhl, was fired by the Norwegian Opera because he refused to share a dressing room with Mr. Holland. (see article in the clip for more)
Still, his career prospered in Europe. He sang on French and Dutch radio and television, made his debut at the Paris Opera in Mozart's ''Zauberflote'' in 1954, and became the first black singer at the Opera-Comique the following year. His voice having darkened since 1940, he sang Verdi's ''Otello'' in London and appeared throughout Europe in operatic roles and lieder recitals.
In 1969, Mr. Holland performed in this country for the first time in 20 years. Donal Henahan reported in The Times that he ''sang with considerable power and elegance'' and ''lifted the program into the realm of exciting music.'' But his true comeback to American musical life came only when Dennis Russell Davies met him through Mr. Shirley in 1975. ''I heard this extraordinary voice and this extraordinary story the man has,'' the conductor recalled. Mr. Davies said Mr. Holland was ''the most remarkable artist it has been my good fortune to meet.'' Inspired Laurie Anderson
Starting in 1977, Mr. Davies brought Mr. Holland to this country for several tours, and made recordings with him. At a 1977 concert in California, the performance artist Laurie Anderson heard Mr. Holland sing Massenet's aria ''O Souverain'' from ''Le Cid,'' which became the inspiration for her hit single, ''O Superman.''
Mr. Holland's most recent New York appearance was in 1984. ''He sang from a full heart and with a conviction that need not give place to anyone,'' wrote Will Crutchfield in The Times. ''His voice failed him at times; his spirit never.''
Mr. Holland is survived by his wife, Catherine, and two sons, Charles and Mark.
Marcus Cook Connelly (13 December 1890 – 21 December 1980) was an American playwright, director, producer, performer, and lyricist. He was a key member of the Algonquin Round Table, and received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1930.
Connelly had contributed to several Broadway musicals before teaming up with his most important collaborator, George S. Kaufman, in 1921. During their four-year partnership, they wrote five comedies – Dulcy (1921), To the Ladies (1922), Merton of the Movies (1922), The Deep Tangled Wildwood (1923) and Beggar on Horseback (1924) – and also co-directed and contributed sketches to the 1922 revue The '49ers, collaborated on the book to the musical comedy Helen of Troy, New York (1923), and wrote both the book and lyrics for another musical comedy, Be Yourself (1924).
Meanwhile, Connelly is the beneficiary of the acrimonious battle between current majority owner Glen Taylor and the duo of MarcLore and Alex Rodriguez, who were denied majority ownership status via ...
... halted sale to MarcLore and Alex Rodriguez sent to arbitration. But Connelly said he's confident the roster won't be affected ... I trust whatever happens will be the right path,” Connelly said.
... battle between Glen Taylor and the duo of MarcLore and Alex Rodriguez and the resulting uncertainty about team president Tim Connelly, no one can be sure what will happen to the roster this summer.
The Athletic reported Monday that the Pistons are taking time to make the hire because they "appear interested" in Minnesota Timberwolves president of basketball operations Tim Connelly, whose team is currently in the playoffs.
MarcLore is looking to finalize a majority purchase of the Timberwolves and Lynx with Alex Rodriguez... Marc Lore, Timberwolves president of basketball operations Tim Connelly, Alex Rodriguez and Glen Taylor.