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Monthly Archives: April 2013
Kirsten Holly Smith – The Ghost of Dusty
Kirsten Holly Smith sees theatre as a direct medium to the soul. “No other art form affects you so immediately and as passionately as theatre,” she said. “It can move people to different emotional heights than other art forms.” The … Continue reading
Posted in Music, The arts, Theater
Tagged Broadway, Dusty Springfield, Kirsten Holly Smith, music, Music and politics, New York City, Off-Broadway, Theater, theatre
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Forever Dusty
In our disconnected world where a four-year-old computer is considered obsolete and music genres are obsessively classified into an almost infinite number of sub-genres throughout the internet, it seems remarkable that any one woman could rule the airwaves. But in … Continue reading
Posted in Ireland, Music, The arts, Theater
Tagged 1960s, British Invasion, Dusty Springfield, Forever Dusty, Gay, Ireland, Irish, Lesbian, music, New York City, R & B, Racism, Soul music, South Africa, You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
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