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‘The Triumph of Economic Freedom’ Review: A Few Lessons From History Economic nationalists insist that tariffs were central to the economy’s takeoff in the late 19th century.
The Huntington’s current performance of Marivaux’s “The Triumph of Love,” translated by Stephen Wadsworth and Nadia Benabid and directed by Loretta Greco, is a delightful and fitting ...
A simple concept in software—an icon that would allow the user to register approval or agreement—became a core element of the social media that transformed the internet.
The cast of The Huntington Theatre's "The Triumph of Love," directed by Loretta Greco. (Courtesy Liza Voll) In a beautiful garden where ivy covers an arched wall and lemon trees flourish, a ...
The first production of Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux’s “The Triumph of Love” – performed in Paris in 1732 – was no box-office bonanza. Indeed, it closed after just six ...
Greenberg’s recently published magnum opus, The Triumph of Life: A Narrative Theology of Judaism, is arguably the most compelling and thought-provoking book to grace the Jewish bookshelf this year.
Princess Léontine, the protagonist of “Triumph of Love,” the latest production at the Huntington, makes no apologies for her determination to get what she wants, no matter how many people she ...
Contrary to her views, big is the triumph of the formerly small. Big is the definition of growth, because big is the surest evidence that the needs of consumers aren’t just being met, but ...
The Glorious Sons, Triumph to headline Rogers Festival before Game 2 of Cup Final Multi-platinum award-winning band, Canadian rock legends to kick off event in ICE District ...
Dee Snider leads a new cover of Triumph 's 1979 classic "Lay It on the Line," which will appear on the upcoming Magic Power: All Star Tribute to Triumph album. You can hear it below.
Economic nationalists insist that tariffs were central to the economy’s takeoff in the late 19th century. The evidence suggests otherwise.