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Hell, the Musical

January 23, 2007 By Professor Arielle Saiber

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“The Vatican has challenged purist Roman Catholics by disclosing plans for a daring rock, punk and jazz opera version of Dante’s Divine Comedy with a soundtrack written by an avant-garde priest.
Monsignor Marco Frisina uses rock music as background for the Inferno, Gregorian chants for Purgatory and lyrical and symphonic classical and modern music for the advent of Paradise in the musical set to be staged in the autumn.
After a premier in a leading Rome theatre sponsored jointly by the Vatican and Italy’s two houses of parliament, the extravaganza will tour other major Italian and European cities ‘to bring back the attention of the widest public to Dante’s immortal poem,’ Riccardo Rossi, director general of Nova Ars, the company producing the opera, told La Repubblica newspaper.”    –John Phillips, The Independent, January 3, 2007

See also : La Divina Commedia home page.

Contributed by Gloria Smith; Patrick Molloy

Categories: Music, Performing Arts
Tagged with: 2007, Hell, Italy, Musicals, The Vatican, Theater

“Foxtrot” by Bill Amend (December 2006)

December 20, 2006 By Professor Arielle Saiber

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Contributed by Charlie Russell-Schlesinger (Bowdoin, ’08)

Categories: Visual Art & Architecture, Written Word
Tagged with: 2006, Comics, Hell, Humor

“My First Day in Hell”

October 31, 2006 By Professor Arielle Saiber

jack-handey-my-first-day-in-hell“It is odd, but Hell can be a lonely place, even with so many people around. They all seem caught up in their own little worlds, running to and fro, wailing and tearing at their hair. You try to make conversation, but you can tell they are not listening.” [. . .]    –Jack Handey, The New Yorker, October 30, 2006

Contributed by Darren Fishell (Bowdoin, ’09)

Categories: Written Word
Tagged with: 2006, Hell, Humor, Journalism

Gary Larson, “The Far Side”

October 11, 2006 By Professor Elizabeth Coggeshall

Hell and Back

Contributed by Dennis Looney

Categories: Visual Art & Architecture, Written Word
Tagged with: Comics, Hell, Inferno, Journalism

The New Yorker: “Abandon All Hope” (1998)

October 11, 2006 By Professor Elizabeth Coggeshall

Abandon All Hope

 

From The New Yorker, January 1998

Contributed by Dennis Looney

Categories: Visual Art & Architecture, Written Word
Tagged with: 1998, Abandon All Hope, Comics, Hell, Inferno, Journalism

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