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Denver playwright selected for Colorado New Play Summit | Arts news | Subscriber Content
Denverite Jake Brasch’s life as a playwright is presently powered by supersonic ink. Brasch, who is in the first year of his master’s program at the Juilliard School, is about to become just the fifth Colorado writer whose work will be featured at the DCPA Theatre Company’s annual Colorado New Play Summit. That’s the Denver Center’s signature, 17-year-old new-play festival that since 2006 has introduced and fostered 64 new plays, about half of which have eventually been fully produced on the company’s mainstage season. Brasch, 31, cut his writing teeth as a teen in Curious Theatre’s nationally regarded Curious New Voices program. He is a 2010 graduate of Denver School…
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Don’t Create Content. Create Music.
Impression credit rating: John Mark McMillan The irony of this site write-up is not misplaced on me. I’m building written content that’s telling you to quit creating written content. But allow me make clear. What I necessarily mean is, your songs is not articles. It’s artwork. When you create audio as artwork, you’re building something fantastic. When you build audio as material, you are promoting out. Material vs. Art: the Change The big difference between content material and art will come down to the drive powering developing. It is your why driving the thing you produced. Written content starts with others. You generate material when you start out with what…
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Entertainment News Roundup: Box Office: ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ Starts Strong With $44 Million, ‘King Richard’ Whiffs; Comcast considers moving some content to Peacock from Hulu – WSJ and more
Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs. Box Office: ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ Starts Strong With $44 Million, ‘King Richard’ Whiffs The box office ain’t afraid of no ghosts. “Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” a sequel to the sci-fi comedy classic, collected $44 million in its opening weekend, a better-than-expected result. It’s a sign that family audiences are willing to visit their local movie theater, provided there’s something broadly entertaining to be found there. Comcast considers moving some content to Peacock from Hulu – WSJ Comcast Corp’s NBCUniversal is planning to unplug much of its content from Walt Disney’s Hulu and make it exclusive to its subscription service,…