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Dwayne Johnson such a bright star and fantastic human being.
A bright star went out when she left this world.
Bright Star is expected to resume under President Donald Trump.
Virginia has been a bright star for Democrats in recent elections.
FANWOOD "Aesop's Fables," interactive play performed by Bright Star Touring Theater.
From Pluto's surface, the sun merely looks like a bright star.
"Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art," it begins.
The "Bright Star" creators felt Ms. Cusack was up to the task.
"Bright Star" grossed $384,716, while "Disaster!" grossed $473,885, with eight performances each.
I want you to be a bright star and shine on this world.
"It would be a really bright star visible in the daytime," Guinan said.
But then the drugs took hold, and Suede's bright star slowly began to dim.
The new musical "Bright Star" will be shining for just a few more weeks.
The tiny powerhouse is the bright star-like object near the center of the image.
The Bright star, 49, is currently filming his new movie Gemini Man in Budapest, Hungary.
Still, the Klarsfelds see at least one bright star in an otherwise pretty dark firmament.
A bright star appears in the sky and they're like, 'It's an omen of doom!
"Bright Star," opening March 31 at the Cort Theater, marks the Broadway debut of Steve Martin.
Mars will be easy to spot nearby the bright star Antares in the constellation Scorpius' head.
It's opening night for the Broadway musical "Bright Star," written by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell.
It looks like a very bright star that moves across the sky for a few minutes.
Nashville may have lost a very bright star, but as they say: the show must go on.
"Or you could do what I did," said Martin in his introduction to his musical Bright Star.
The last time Bright Star was held, in 2009, some 1,300 US soldiers and Marines took part.
You'll likely see a bright "star" standing out against a backdrop of dim objects high in the sky.
So when you see a bright star like in the nursery rhyme Twinkle Twinkle Little Star that's me.
In March of this year, an astronomer thought he had discovered a new bright star, according to LiveScience .
The elder Kim was called the country's Kwangmyongsong, or Bright Star, and the rocket was dubbed Kwangmyongsong-20033.
The elder Kim was called the country's Kwangmyongsong, or Bright Star, and the rocket was dubbed Kwangmyongsong-4.
On Saturday, the secretive nation did it again, delivering a new Kwangmyongsong "Bright Star" Earth-observing satellite to orbit.
Chapman, a producer who is still alive, worked with Patterson on films such as The Piano and Bright Star.
Sometimes, an outrageously bright star can outshine an entire galaxy, but only if you're looking from the right spot.
The auto sector, once a bright star in the sector, has slashed manufacturing this year as demand has faltered.
I told him I wanted him to inscribe the words "Bright Star," the title of a poem by Keats.
Works by Lauren Gunderson, Lauren Yee and Larissa FastHorse see multiple productions, while "Bright Star" proves a popular musical.
But it is hard to pick out the light of a planet from the glare of a bright star.
The big bright star is supergiant HD 93129Aa, one of the hottest and most brilliant stars in the Milky Way.
The mirror will orbit at an altitude of about 225 miles, and from Earth will look like a bright star.
There will also be stars and planets — like Mercury and Mars — and the bright star Regulus to spot during totality.
When his young daughter Robin died, he and his wife Barbara started the Bright Star Foundation to aid in leukemia research.
Like many pop musicians, she suffered a childhood of utter tedium, a bright star against the faint backdrop of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Patterson, who died in October 2015, also worked on the films Portrait of a Lady, Bright Star, and Oscar and Lucinda.
Quasars are incredibly bright star-like objects that are characterized by large energy emissions as material falls into supermassive black holes.
Finland has a reputation for heavy drinking, but until now the country hasn't really been a bright star in spirits production.
And if you spot what appears to be a bright star low in the sky to the west, that's actually Venus.
The bright star in the center is called Herschel 36 and is only 000 million years old—a fledgling in stellar terms.
The bright star in the center is called Herschel 36 and is only 1 million years old—a fledgling in stellar terms.
In March of 1437, Korean astronomers in Seoul saw what they thought was a new, bright star appear in the night sky.
"The convergence of technologies to see a small planet next to a really bright star are just coming to maturation," Morse said.
Astronomers pin the blame for this blowup on a hot, bright star called SAO 230, seen near the center of the nebula.
This image of the sky around the bright star Alpha Centauri AB also shows the much fainter red dwarf star, Proxima Centauri.
Astronomers pin the blame for this blowup on a hot, bright star called SAO 20575, seen near the center of the nebula.
The country plays host to Operation Bright Star — the largest U.S. military exercise in the world that takes place every two years.
The largest Bright Star exercise, as the maneuvers are known, included about 20153,000 troops from 11 nations and was held in 1999.
The Bright star, 49, took to Instagram on Friday to share an adorable video chronicling his daughter Willow's first day at ballet class.
Meredith: As an editor, one of my biggest sadnesses is that I can't actually assign a reporter to investigate Bright Star theme parks.
Once it's unfurled and fully erect, the space-based sculpture will be visible in the night sky, appearing as a fast-moving bright star.
The history: In the 15th century, royal astronomers in Korea recorded a bright star that appeared in a constellation and, 14 days later, disappeared.
Bright Star was carried out every other year since -- until 2012, when the exercise was canceled due to instability in Egypt after Mubarak's ouster.
"Bright Star" untangles all the knots in its story in something of a rush, with a startling reunion and not one but two weddings.
His unit made an investment to jump-start the development efforts of Capella Space, a Silicon Valley start-up named after a bright star.
And joint military exercises between the two countries, known as Bright Star, are scheduled to resume later this year, after an eight-year hiatus.
The MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at ESO's La Silla Observatory in Chile captured this richly colorful view of the bright star cluster NGC 3532.
A way to solve this problem is by using an adaptive optics system, which needs a light source from a bright star as a reference.
For now, you're making discoveries that are building your character so you can shine like the bright star you are when the time is right.
Recent American support for Egypt's counterterrorism efforts in Sinai and the resumption of Bright Star joint military exercises are both steps in the right direction.
Mars close approach viewing map (Image: NASA)To find the planet at midnight, look south and locate the bright star Antares in the constellation Scorpius.
Talk about the "star" of the show, this photo shows a colorful rippling nebula of gas and dust around the very bright star, RS Puppis.
The cast features Tony Yazbeck ("On the Town") as Grant, Carmen Cusack ("Bright Star") as Luce and Harry Hadden-Paton ("My Fair Lady") as Huxley.
A team using the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) at the Paranal Observatory in Chile captured this incredibly detailed image of the bright star Antares' surface.
This underrated shower gets its name from the place its material appears to originate from—a bright star called Eta Aquarii, located in the constellation Aquarius.
"The Humans" won for best new Broadway play and "Bright Star" won best new Broadway musical; "The Christians" and "Dear Evan Hansen" won Off Broadway awards.
Phylicia Rashad shows up as Seurat's mother, and Zachary Levi (late of "She Loves Me") and Carmen Cusack (of "Bright Star") appear as art world snobs.
The astronomers realized that the fast, bright blue event was no normal supernova, an increasingly bright star that explodes and ejects most of its mass before dying.
A technician explained to them that workers at the Cort had been inspecting its architecture ahead of renovations to take place as soon as "Bright Star" closes.
Mr. Demirtas, whose coolness under pressure and rhetorical skills have prompted comparisons to President Obama, had until recently been considered a bright star on Turkey's political scene.
If you've ever gone outside for a late walk and spotted a big gorgeous bright "star" in the sky, it's likely that you were looking at Venus.
Pyongyang told two United Nations agencies this week of its plans to launch the Kwangmyongsong ("Bright Star") satellite, which it says will have a four-year lifespan.
That&aposs because for a brief 4 minutes late Wednesday night (July 18) local time,  Saturn&aposs moon Titan  will slip directly between Earth and a bright star.
"I will always be in the sky making sure you are alright and watching over you so when you see a bright star...that's me," Gash's mother wrote.
It appears as a bright "star" shining with a steady, sedate, yellow-white glow, but compared with Venus, Jupiter and Mars, it really isn&apost as eye-catching.
But Tuesday's announcement offered a big boost to "Bright Star," a soulful Southern romance with bluegrass music by the comedian Steve Martin and the singer-songwriter Edie Brickell.
The study's first author, master's student Sebastian Zieba from Austria's University of Innsbruck, was analyzing TESS observations of Beta Pictoris, a well-known bright star in the southern sky.
For all of his previous stage experience, Mr. Martin said the continual revision that "Bright Star" required was both totally expected and something he was still getting used to.
The International Telecommunication Union said North Korea informed its Geneva office of its intention to launch a Kwangmyongsong (Bright Star) -type Earth observation satellite with a four-year operational life.
"Bright Star," the new musical featuring music by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, had its strongest week, earning $477,058, apparently the result of a Tony nomination for best new musical.
"Bright Star," which boasts no stars beyond its composing team of Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, took in $231,2206 in its first full week after opening to mixed-positive reviews.
The other Best Musical nominees were Bright Star; School of Rock: The Musical; Shuffle Along, Or the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed; and Waitress.
Plus, because TOI 700 is a bright star relatively close to Earth, ground-based telescopes could also look to see how much its starlight pierces the three exoplanets&apos atmospheres.
Or the three inside-Broadway actors who play them: Tony Yazbeck ("On the Town") as Grant, Carmen Cusack ("Bright Star") as Luce, Harry Hadden-Paton ("My Fair Lady") as Huxley.
Collectors, scenesters, girlfriends, and other artists all have their own moments: he was the saint who touched lives, the bright star who burned out too quickly, a cautionary tale made hero.
In 1984, using a coronagraph to mask the central glare from the bright star Beta Pictoris, he and Dr. Terrile recorded the image of a disk of dust circling the star.
Bruneau, who hass worked with the hard-hitting Andreescu since March 2018, said he always "had a lot of trust in her" amid murmurs she could be tennis' next bright star.
The Bright star, 49, is currently filming his new movie Gemini Man in Budapest, Hungary, and will not be able to attend any holiday activities with the family, his rep tells PEOPLE.
Nominees include Jeff Daniel and Michelle Williams for their performances in Blackbird, Lupita Nyong'o for Eclipsed, Steve Martin for his music in Bright Star and Sara Bareilles for her music in Waitress.
And as Ledecky aspires to do, Meyer emerged as the bright star of an Olympics with a first-time host, in a city whose preparation for the Games was fraught with problems.
I'm particularly glad that Carmen Cusack, of "Bright Star," got a leading actress nomination, and that the show did as well as it did, winning a best musical nomination and four others.
Mr. Martin, whose plays include "Picasso at the Lapin Agile," said that from that incident (a scene inspired by it takes place in "Bright Star"), the musical's book began to suggest itself.
The meeting between the city and Britney's still extremely bright star has changed and reinvigorated the idea of the Vegas residency forever, by making it bigger, brasher and showier than ever before.
The scientists fanned out across the countryside in hopes of observing the silhouette cast by an ancient chunk of rock orbiting beyond Pluto as it passed in front of a bright star.
Other nominees include Jeff Daniel and Michelle Williams for their performances in Blackbird, Lupita Nyong'o for Eclipsed, Steve Martin for his music in Bright Star and Sara Bareilles for her music in Waitress.
Female creatives have made their mark as well, with Waitress's all-female creative team, Tuck Everlasting's Claudia Shear‎ co-writing that show's book, and Edie Brickell co-writing the songs on Bright Star.
But scientists are also uniquely able to study them because they circle a Jupiter-sized red dwarf star, called TRAPPIST-1, instead of a big bright star more similar to our own Sun.
Additionally, Bright Star Community Outreach led by Pastor Christopher Harris in the Bronzeville neighborhood on the South Side has partnered with community members and institutions, including Northwestern University, to address violence and trauma.
Bright StarAn intriguing mystery that takes place at times in both 1923 and the 1940s, Bright Star features country and bluegrass music from Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, with a story by Martin.
A team of researchers led by Richard Ellis, an astronomer at the European Southern Observatory, was observing a bright, star-forming galaxy seen as it was just 600 million years after the Big Bang.
In her acceptance speech, Coppola reportedly thanked Jane Campion, the Top of the Lake creator and Bright Star director who is still the only woman in the festival's history to win the Palme d'Or.
It is at this point that the matter eventually collapses in on itself and goes through a nuclear reaction called fusion, when the material which has collapsed inwards begins to resemble a bright star.
Before "Hamilton" and "Bright Star" arrived on Broadway, they made pit stops at Vassar College as part of its 2013 Powerhouse Theater season of works-in-progress, organized with New York Stage and Film.
This looked like a disastrous idea when Mr. Miranda, the writers of "Bright Star" and Andrew Lloyd Webber (on tambourine) butchered "Tomorrow," but it rallied to become one of the broadcast's more endearing features.
On a visit last month to the Cort Theater, Edie Brickell and Steve Martin were looking over the production design of their new musical, "Bright Star," before its opening here on Thursday, March 24.
Is it fair that a producer who created more than 100 albums, from 85033's Sweet Baby James to last year's GRAMMY-nominated Bright Star, has no rights in the law as a producer?
They first hand-built, as their bicentennial tribute, a 60-foot-long twin-hulled traditional sailing canoe, naming it Hokulea, for Arcturus, the bright "star of joy," the zenith star of the Hawaiian Islands.
A long-gone royal named Corvax destroyed it in a disastrous attempt to resurrect her dead husband with the Bright Star, an extremely powerful MacGuffin that looks sort of like the new Firefox logo.
And since she made the somewhat questionable decision to restrict her inner sanctum (including its elevator repair capabilities) to her bloodline for eternity, you're the only person who can find the Bright Star again.
The team decided to try for a smaller planet, but one that was orbiting a bright star to make it easier to distinguish the atmosphere of the planet from the elements in its parent star.
The warming sounds of banjos, fiddles and even an accordion are filling the Cort Theater, where the musical "Bright Star" opened on Thursday, bringing a fresh breeze from the South to the spring theater season.
Add an overall sensibility that its creators acknowledge is earnest, unironic and absent of cynicism, and it becomes even harder for them to gauge whether "Bright Star" is going to burn brilliantly or fade away.
Draw an imaginary line from Merak to Dubhe, and carry on for about five times the distance between those two stars until you come to a reasonably bright star that's pretty much on its own. Bullseye.
They chose Senegal, with its peaceful countryside and clear night skies, in hopes of observing the silhouette cast by an ancient chunk of rock orbiting beyond Pluto as it passed in front of a bright star.
Chinese authorities did not broadcast the launch, but an unofficial live stream recorded near the site showed the rocket rise from the launchpad until its flames looked like a bright star in the area's dark skies.
This image of the sky around the bright star Alpha Centauri AB. The blue halo around Alpha Centauri AB is an artifact of the photographic process, the star is really pale yellow in color like the sun.
On Broadway, I was surprised at how much I liked "Bright Star" — and thrilled that a show whose characters include a talented young man determined to make it big as a writer is not centrally about him.
If you could have seen the party from above, it would have appeared as a swirling solar system, with one bright star pulsating at the center and the rest of the room in a distant, pining spin.
The launch used a rocket called the Unha-1003 to launch, Pyongyang claims, a totally peaceful satellite with the snappy handle Kwangmyongsong-2100 — or Bright Star 24 — for earth observation, land-use monitoring, and that sort of thing.
The launch used a rocket called the Unha-23 to launch, Pyongyang claims, a totally peaceful satellite with the snappy handle Kwangmyongsong-3 — or Bright Star 3 — for earth observation, land-use monitoring, and that sort of thing.
This inner planet requires just 11 hours to make a complete orbit and is located a mere 0.008 au (744,000 miles) from its T-Tauri star (a young, bright star that hasn't quite entered into its main sequence).
He previously collaborated with Edie Brickell on a musical, "Bright Star," that ran for four months last year; it was a flop financially, but won over some critics, and is to be remounted in Los Angeles this fall.
In the 1990s, a time marked by escalating drug violence and corruption in Colombia, Mr. Uribe emerged as a "young leader with a rosy future" and a "bright star on the Colombian political scene," the diplomatic cables say.
Recently, the two sides announced resumption of the Operation Bright Star military exercises this October, marking the first time the United States will participate in the joint military exercise with Egypt since the toppling of Mubarak in 2011.
Officially, the satellite, dubbed Kwangmyongsong-4 ("Bright Star-4") after a poem written by late leader Kim Jong-il, is for Earth observation purposes, a vague designation that can cover everything from meteorology to urban planning to reconnaissance.
Officially, the satellite, dubbed Kwangmyongsong-6003 ("Bright Star-4") after a poem written by late leader Kim Jong-il, is for Earth observation purposes, a vague designation that can cover everything from meteorology to urban planning to reconnaissance.
The Story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan Best Orchestrations August Eriksmoen, Bright Star Larry Hochman, She Loves Me Alex Lacamoire, Hamilton (WINNER) Daryl Waters, Shuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed
The Bright star shared a dispatch from his post-press tour vacation in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, on his new YouTube channel, where he's been documenting his adventures with his Australian trainer (and personal drone pilot) at his side.
This means that the movement of the solar wind can be seen via the electrons, but the light reflected by the particles is incredibly faint and requires some serious post-processing to see against a bright, star-studded background.
The most produced musical will be "Bright Star," a collaboration between Steve Martin and Edie Brickell which had a short run on Broadway but looks to be attractive outside of New York, given its notable creators and bluegrass score.
Even if a formal agreement on resuming the exercise is reached soon, it may take 18 months or longer for a new Bright Star to be held because funds need to be included in the Pentagon's future budget requests.
Fresh off of doing standup for the first time in 35 years, Martin appeared on The Tonight Show on Monday night to promote Bright Star, a musical he cowrote with Edie Brickell that is not about John Keats and Fanny Brawne.
Miguel Zumalacaregui and Uros Seljak, two physicists from the University of California, Berkeley, recently did a sophisticated analysis of data on 740 supernovae—an extremely bright star explosion—to look for evidence of gravitational lensing caused by primordial black holes.
Paul Alexander Nolan (who had a leading role this year in Broadway's "Bright Star") brings an expressive voice and wide acting range as a younger-than-usual Henry Higgins, the priggish phonetics professor who takes Eliza on as a student.
Despite U.S. concerns over human rights in Egypt, militaries from the two countries have deep ties and next month will take part in Exercise Bright Star, which is designed to improve their ability to operate together, the U.S. military said.
A story about the shrewd editor of a literary magazine who comes of age as a spitfire young woman in Depression-era Appalachia, Bright Star managed to pick up the Outer Critics Circle award for Best Musical earlier this year.
The bluegrass musical "Bright Star" had its best week to date at the Broadway box office, while "Waitress," with a score by the singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, continued to show strength, according to Broadway League data for the week ending April 2440.
Ms. Cusack, a strong performer in other circumstances — she emerged gleaming from the wreckage of "Bright Star" in 2016 — is overpowered here by material that, if it can work at all today, can do so only when rough-handled by a mauler.
But with its eyebrow-raising plot and a general lack of continuity between Martin's strong book and Brickell's weak lyrics, Bright Star was always going to have trouble going up against the other powerhouse musicals of the night, Hamilton or no Hamilton.
For admirers of Whishaw's work in cult favorites like "Bright Star," BBC's "The Hour" and the recent series "London Spy," the wait was worth it: His role as John Proctor in "The Crucible" puts Whishaw's distinctive British imprint on Arthur Miller's iconic American role.
That "Bright Star" is not based on any previous book, movie or theme-park ride would already make it a rarity in a Broadway season jam-packed with revivals and adaptations, including one dominant hip-hop musical about the life of a Founding Father.
Bright star, would I were as steadfast as thou art, not hung in lone splendour aloft the night, nor gazing on the newly fallen mask of snow upon the mountains and the moors, but lying here upon my lover's hand, betwixt a rushing whip of leaves.
As "Bright Star" struggled at the box office, Mr. Martin and Ms. Brickell, among others, lent the production more money to keep it running, and on about a dozen occasions Mr. Martin joined the band onstage for an instrumental entr'acte, but it was not enough to save the show.
After teaming up on the 2013 bluegrass album "Love Has Come for You," the actor — and roots-music aficionado — Steve Martin and the songwriter Edie Brickell reunited to write the music for the Broadway musical "Bright Star," a romantic, time-hopping story set in North Carolina in the 1920s and '40s.
The Dancing with the Stars finalist spoke at Bright Star Secondary Charter Academy in Los Angeles on Wednesday morning, where he answered students' questions and opened up about how he overcame the odds as an overweight, fifth string running back with a 0.6 GPA in high school and advanced to the NFL.
If you knew my story You'd have a hard time Believing meYou'd think I was lying Joy and sorrow never last I'll die trying not to live in the past Edie Brickell and Steve Martin put that opening number into "Bright Star" just before their musical began performances on Broadway in March.
Fans of the television series Better Call Saul experienced the strange and exasperating malady through the unraveling of Michael McKean's Chuck McGill—a hard-nosed lawyer and former bright star of his profession who wrapped himself in space blankets, lit his home with lanterns, and made guests leave their mobile phones in the mailbox outside.
Even without Hamilton, it's been a surprisingly strong year for musicals on Broadway — powerhouse Andrew Lloyd Webber ushered in a hit with his adaptation of School of Rock, while shows like Shuffle Along, Bright Star, Allegiance, Waitress, and the acclaimed revival of The Color Purple have all contributed to a surprisingly diverse acting lineup.
He is frequently cast as a writer (John Keats, in "Bright Star"; Herman Melville, in "In the Heart of the Sea"), a rocker (Bob Dylan, or a slice of him, in "I'm Not There"; Freddie Mercury, possibly, in a long-rumored bio-pic), or a lover (he pined for Eddie Redmayne in "The Danish Girl").
This involves events more likely to be found in radio serials and movies of yore — a scandalous pregnancy, a baby torn from a mother's arms, a still more dastardly act of violence — but among the pleasures of "Bright Star" is the sheer yarniness of the yarn that unspools, so I'll leave the rest to be discovered by audiences.
That's despite its many fine performances; its musicians, as tight a band as the gang at last season's "Bright Star" ever was, bringing life and depth to Roger Miller's pleasingly old-school country tunes; and Ms. deBessonet's clear staging, on an elegantly simple set (by Allen Moyer) that serves the pared-down purposes of this concert production.
Though the resumption of Bright Star would send a loud signal that America is preparing to resume its relationship at the pre-2013 level, Egypt's main goal is still the resumption of a military financing program that allows it to finance military purchases worth billions of dollars, by leveraging expected future inflows of American military aid.
But of all the essays in the book, I love this one in particular for setting a single bright star against that darkness: that the voice of a starling, elaborating on the tune of a man, could be written in staves and bars, and then pressed into wax, then vinyl, then digitized, so that one wrong note might be heard and loved forever.
"People have spent a lot of money in the past three to four years ... to make more diesel because that's what the world was desiring," said John Auers, executive vice president at consultancy Turner, Mason & Co. The remaining bright star in refining had been gasoline, also known as petrol, backed by roaring car sales in China and India, where a combined 3 million new vehicles hit the road every month.
August Eriksmoen, Bright Star Larry Hochman, She Loves Me Alex Lacamoire, Hamilton Daryl Waters, Shuffle Along, or, the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theater Sheldon Harnick Marshall W. Mason Special Tony Award National Endowment for the Arts Miles Wilkin Regional Theater Tony Award Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, N.J. Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award Brian Stokes Mitchell Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theater Seth Gelblum Joan Lader Sally Ann Parsons

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