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Dylan, Simon pair
for summer tour
NEW YORK (AP) — It’s nirvana
for 1960s folk fans — Bob Dylan
and Paul Simon are hitting the road
together for a summer tour.
It’s the first time they have
shared a concert bill.
Each man will play a 75-minute
set, and for most of the tour’s 32
dates, they also plan a few duets.
The tour starts June 6 in Colorado
Springs, Colo., and ends at Jones
Beach on New York’s Long Island
on July 31.
Dylan, who is almost constantly
on the road and last year performed
several dates with Van Morrison
and Joni Mitchell, told USA Today he
is excited about teaming up with Si
mon.
“He’s written extraordinary
songs, hasn’t he?” Dylan said. “I
consider him one of the pre-emi
nent songwriters of the times.
Every song he does has a vitality
you don’t find everywhere.”
Simon has not toured since
1992, spending much of time in re
cent years on the Broadway flop
“The Capeman.”
“I like Bob; I like his music,” Si
mon said. “I’ve known him for a
long time, and it’s a nice chance to
play. I like the idea of where we
came from and what we evolved
into. We came out of the same ear
ly rock ’n’ roll context and took sim
ilar routes, although mine’s more
urban.”
Holliday comments
on past role as Flo
The Royal
celebrates Eg
TROY, Ala. (AP) — It’s been years
since anyone was told to kiss Flo’s
grits.
Polly Holliday, who played the tart-
tongued waitress on the 1980s sit
com “Alice,” said she has not uttered
her trademark phrase since the
show went off the air.
“People ask me to say it, but the
way I get out of it is by suggesting
that they should say it to me," she
said. “They can probably say it pret
ty well themselves.'
She received a 1990 Tony nomi
nation for her performance as Big
Mama in Tennessee Williams’ “Cat
on a Hot Tin Roof," but remains “Flo'
to many people.
WINDSOR, Englandj
Easter Sunday
George’s Chapel wares
of a dry run for Prince fa
Sophie Rhys-Jones.
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at the 15th-century Gofttj
Queen Elizabeth I
year-old Queen Mo
tended Sunday
chapel, along with Ette
brother Prince Andrews
daughters. Princess/
with her 17-year-olddauj
Prince Charles andh
Princes William andHarri
Scotland for Easter.
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bass viol and dulcian, Liz Boenig on recorders
and Robert Boenig on recorders, crumhorn,
lute, cittern and vihuela. All these instruments
were common during the Renaissance.
“There is a lot of Shakespearean music,”
Harner said. “There a large number of volumes.
There are even rock songs out. They set Shake
speare passages to music. Duke Ellington did a
wonderful production of Shakespeare music, “
Jennifer Heath, president of the Literary Arts
Committee and a senior English major, said on
Thursday there will be a Shakespeare reading
in 601 Rudder.
“We’re inviting everybody out to share their
favorite Shakespeare stories by reading their fa
vorite parts of plays and sonnets," Heath said.
“It’s more of an informal discussion where stu
dents share their personal interest in Shake
speare.”
The main event of this year’s Shakespeare
Festival is taking place Friday evening at 5 p.m.
in 111 Koldus. Ian Donaldson, one of the fore
most scholars of English Renaissance dramas
in the world and a professor at Cambridge in
England, will be speaking about the rivalry be
tween Ben Johnson and Shakespeare.
On Sunday, the festival ends with sonnet
readings at Barnes and Noble Booksellers from
2 to 3 p.m. The sonnet contest winners will also
be announced. Door prizes will be given out at
all the festival events. These include Shake
speare related gifts donated by Norton Pub
lishers and range from books toC!
shirts.
Harner said Shakespeare is etera
his message spanns time.
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