I've tried a new theme-swap: This time it's Knots Landing. If the Falcon Crest Opening would have been done by the Knots Landing People, maybe it could have looked like this one ;-)
Have fun with this.
2010-01-13
2010-01-02
Lana Turner's last Interview 1994
This is Lana Turner's last interview in 1994 before her death in 1995.
Lana Turner Interview 1982
In this 1982 Interview on the "Phil Donahue Show" Lana Turner talks
about her appearance on Falcon Crest and about the feud between her and Jane Wyman.
Sorry about the bad audio quality.
about her appearance on Falcon Crest and about the feud between her and Jane Wyman.
Sorry about the bad audio quality.
Margaret Ladd's Imagination Workshop
Today, I would like to introduce you to the great work, that is done by Margaret Ladd and the people from the "Imagination Workshop".
The Imagination Workshop, located at the Jane & Terry Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA, is a world-renowned dramatic arts program in which mentally ill and at-risk individuals write, direct and act in plays under the guidance of specially trained actors and other theater artists with the result of experiencing positive, lasting behavioral changes.
It was founded in 1969 by Margaret Ladd and her husband Lyle Kessler.
During weekly workshops held year round, participants play characters far removed from themselves. In the guise of these characters, and under the protective guidance of Imagination Workshop artists, patients are able to break out of their isolation and create genuine relationships.
Please have a look at their website www.imaginationworkshop.org. It's worth a visit. In the right corner you can find a video that gives you an impression of the workshop and you can also see Margaret Ladd in some small sequences.
The Imagination Workshop, located at the Jane & Terry Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA, is a world-renowned dramatic arts program in which mentally ill and at-risk individuals write, direct and act in plays under the guidance of specially trained actors and other theater artists with the result of experiencing positive, lasting behavioral changes.
It was founded in 1969 by Margaret Ladd and her husband Lyle Kessler.
During weekly workshops held year round, participants play characters far removed from themselves. In the guise of these characters, and under the protective guidance of Imagination Workshop artists, patients are able to break out of their isolation and create genuine relationships.
Please have a look at their website www.imaginationworkshop.org. It's worth a visit. In the right corner you can find a video that gives you an impression of the workshop and you can also see Margaret Ladd in some small sequences.
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