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本書作者是才華洋溢的英國國寶級演員史蒂芬.佛萊(Stephen Fry),曾在《王爾德和他的情人 Wilde》(1997)飾演奧斯卡.王爾德(Oscar Wilde),代表作還包括《謎霧莊園 Gosford Park》(2001)、《V怪客 V for Vendetta》(2005)等作。佛萊同時向來以編劇創作聞名,筆耕不綴,這次則是跨刀寫小說,嘗試以幽默口吻新解希臘神話故事,實在太有料。
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相信許多朋友在觀賞西方電影或文學時,常常會對偶爾提及的神話典故感到陌生,其實這些故事早已深入歐美觀眾骨髓,如果你我也能有機會深入理解,對於識讀很多西方作品絕對大有助益。何況在佛萊深具幽默感的解讀之下,這些故事也顯得更具娛樂效果、更平易近人了呢!
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【重現輝煌傳奇:尋找你我他的皇都】
日前參與《尋找你我他的皇都》歷史體驗活動,從售票處接過一張舊式戲票後,彷彿置身半世紀前的皇都戲院。整個體驗過程中,昔日皇都的輝煌時期頓時重現眼前。
1952年落成的皇都戲院無疑對北角居民有重大意義,當中的社區情懷更是居民生活中不可磨滅的一部分。無論是基層市民還是上流社會人士都可到皇都欣賞一齣電影或一個賞心悅目的歌劇表演。至今已有69年歷史的皇都戲院前身為璇宮戲院,由歐德禮MBE (Harry Oscar Odell)創建。1959年才改名皇都戲院,一直沿用至今。
這次的體驗活動讓我們重回當時被譽為「小上海」的北角,再次見證皇都在本地藝術界不可動搖的地位。不少名人的香港首演都選址在皇都,甚至維也納兒童合唱團的香港首演亦在皇都舉辦。其後,作為戲院的皇都繼續大放異彩,不但上映多部膾炙人口的外語及本地電影,更舉行香港首辦的日本電影節。
1997年在皇都經歷大火後,她昔日的輝煌歲月似乎已被頹垣敗瓦所掩蓋。即使已被評為一級歷史建築亦無阻她被外界遺忘。2020年,新世界發展商宣布啟動皇都保育計畫。在籌備是次體驗活動中,不少文物和口述歷史亦被收集。願不久的將來,保育後的皇都可以重回其輝煌年代,繼續成為北角不可或缺的一部分。
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**留言區多圖**
每次有外國朋友說想來香港旅遊,都一定有人說:
「香港很悶,不要來!頂多兩、三天就足夠。」
的確,儘管香港的發展迅速,多區重建翻新,在很多人眼中,香港各區的娛樂都幾乎一模一樣…
本來我也是「倒香港米」的一員,直至聽到以前住在北角的伯父,他輕蔑一笑,跟我說:「以前嘅北角,多嘢玩到你唔信啊!」
說畢,他望向遠方,眼眸綻放出光茫,似是在懷念著昔日的光輝。
在五十年代,全球華人最富有之一的北角大地主郭春秧去世,遺產由幾位兒子承繼,其中一位兒子郭雙鰲,決定將上海的夜總會文化帶到香港,更特地聘請上海員工,將北角打造成「小上海」,因此吸引了很多外國人與上海人光顧。
那個年代,充滿了很多瘋狂又有趣的概念。說起香港的遊樂場,大家一定只會想到海洋公園和迪士尼。
相信大家怎樣都沒法想像到,當年的北角竟然有一個佔地187,000方呎的遊樂場。
這個遊樂場名叫「月園」,是夜總會、遊樂場、高級餐廳結集於一身的遊樂場…
你可以想像,一家人去月園,幾個媽媽去高級餐廳聊八卦,孩子們去玩機動遊戲,爸爸們搭著肩去夜總會…真的是樂也融融。
「以上聽起來的都很夢幻也沒法想像吧?」伯父看著呆愣的我說:「其實,有一些昔日的歷史保存到現在。」
『璇宮戲院』伯父豎起食指,說他只看過一次。(皇都戲院的前身)
璇宮戲院的創辦人是歐德禮MBE (Harry Oscar Odell),他看到北角充滿五光十色的遊樂消閒,卻沒有能讓人靜靜欣賞的高級娛樂。
於是,他決定興建一個香港前所未有的國際殿堂級藝術表演場所『璇宮戲院』,裏面有一千多個座位的歌劇院和舞台表演。曾邀請國際知名的演奏家演出,鄧麗君也曾在戲院表演。
由傳奇建築師設計出獨一無二,拋物線型拱橋式「飛拱」天台,現在我們也能從北角皇都戲院的外觀看到。
這種飛拱天台的特別之處在於,它支撐了整個『璇宮戲院』,令院內減少柱子支撐,使歌劇的音響能更直接地傳到觀眾耳中。
伯父一臉隱晦地說,當時他的月薪只有30元,而他卻花費20元購買入場劵(一張),替女朋友慶祝生日。
「應該很震撼吧?」我。
「我…完全看不懂…」伯父。
後來,璇宮戲院結業之後,就變身成現在大家仍能看到的皇都戲院,雖然戲院已結束營業,但大家經過北角時遠遠也看到那天台的「飛拱」桁架吧?
皇都戲院為了打造一個更乎合大眾口味的娛樂場所,放映西片和國語片,在70年代加入港產片,見證香港電影的輝煌年代。當年的票價為2~3元,原先的停車場改建成商場,而在戲院旁邊更興建了住宅。
現在買樓難過登天的香港,一定沒想像到當年有商場、有戲院的住宅售價,只需要港幣14000(提供兩年分期付款)相比起現在的北角,14000元連一呎也買不到…分期要供30年。
皇都戲院在1997年關閉,伯父說,很多歷史只剩下回憶,我們這一代、下一代更加沒辦法想像起昔日的璀璨歲月。
「伯父你也不必這麼傷感,新世界發展去年成功取得擁有68年歷史的皇都戲院大廈業權後,宣佈將盡力復修屬一級歷史建築的前戲院部分,包括天台俗稱「飛拱」的桁架建築,預計在2026年重新開放,目標是建構一個藝術文化表演的全新地標。」我。
「但…但是…我沒有女朋友!」伯父咬著牙。
在廚房煮飯的伯母拿著菜刀狠盯著他…
衷心希望,伯父能活到2026年,目睹皇都戲院的重開吧。
#statetheatre
#皇都戲院
#NewWorld
Culture For Tomorrow
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Release Date: 10 June 2005 (USA)
Episode Detail: Larry Brown - SportsCentury
A profile of well-traveled Hall of Fame basketball coach Larry Brown, who owns NCAA and NBA championships. He was the first American man to both play and coach basketball in the Olympics
11/8/2007: Shaquille O'Neal
2/3/2007: Barry Sanders
9/25/2006: Terrell Owens
9/18/2006: Marvin Hagler
8/7/2006: Evander Holyfield
5/22/2006: Dale Earnhardt Jr.
3/15/2006: Dean Smith
12/27/2005: Doug Flutie
12/20/2005: Dick Vermeil
9/27/2005: Karl Malone
9/22/2005: Tom Brady
9/8/2005: Reggie White
8/26/2005: Bobby Bowden
7/13/2005: Curt Schilling
6/10/2005: Larry Brown
5/31/2005: Alonzo Mourning
5/26/2005: Tony Stewart
4/22/2005: Pat Tillman
4/4/2005: Phil Mickelson
3/23/2005: Mike Krzyzewski
1/31/2005: Don Shula
10/30/2004: George Foreman
9/16/2004: 1999 Ryder Cup
9/4/2004: Sam Huff
8/30/2004: Peyton Manning
8/26/2004: Andy Roddick
8/9/2004: Mia Hamm
7/20/2004: Dennis Eckersley
6/27/2004: Pedro Martinez
6/21/2004: Steffi Graf
4/14/2004: Phil Jackson
4/13/2004: Sammy Sosa
3/29/2004: Rick Pitino
3/22/2004: Villanova vs. Georgetown
3/1/2004: Steve Carlton
2/20/2004: Disciples of Jackie Robinson
2/16/2004: Mark McGwire
2/9/2004: Jeff Gordon
1/26/2004: Bears' 46 Defense
1/23/2004: Chris Evert
1/19/2004: Tom Landry
1/12/2004: Bart Starr
1/5/2004: Chargers-Dolphins 1981 Playoff Game
12/23/2003: Lyle Alzado
12/15/2003: Terry Bradshaw
12/8/2003: Al Davis
12/1/2003: Latrell Sprewell
11/18/2003: Seabiscuit
11/11/2003: Mark Gastineau
11/10/2003: Jerry's Cowboys
11/6/2003: Pele
10/28/2003: Dennis Rodman
10/20/2003: Roberto Clemente
10/19/2003: Derek Jeter
10/13/2003: Yogi Berra
10/7/2003: New York Yankees
10/6/2003: New York Yankees
9/1/2003: Bill Tilden
8/28/2003: Cheryl Ford
8/19/2003: Billy Martin
8/18/2003: Billy Martin
7/20/2003: Lance Armstrong
7/19/2003: Oscar Robertson
4/25/2003: Allen Iverson
2/14/2003: Jayson Williams
2/3/2003: 2001 Year in Review
1/13/2003: 2000 Year in Review
12/30/2002: 1999 Year in Review
12/16/2002: 1998 Year in Review
12/13/2002: Bear Bryant
12/2/2002: 1997 Year in Review
11/18/2002: 1996 Year in Review
11/4/2002: 1995 Year in Review
10/21/2002: 1994 Year in Review
10/7/2002: Emmitt Smith
10/7/2002: 1993 Year in Review
9/26/2002: Randy Moss
9/23/2002: 1992 Year in Review
9/20/2002: Ball Four
9/16/2002: Darryl Strawberry
9/10/2002: 1972 Olympic Basketball Final
9/9/2002: 1991 Year in Review
8/30/2002: Tyrone Willingham
8/26/2002: 1990 Year in Review
8/23/2002: Venus and Serena Williams
8/12/2002: 1989 Year in Review
7/29/2002: 1988 Year in Review
7/9/2002: 1977 British Open
7/1/2002: 1986 Year in Review
6/28/2002: Anna Kournikova
6/21/2002: George Steinbrenner
6/11/2002: 1997 NBA Finals (Game 5)
6/7/2002: Mike Tyson
6/3/2002: Kobe Bryant
5/21/2002: Bobby Hull
5/14/2002: Mario Lemieux
5/6/2002: Roger Clemens
4/16/2002: Chris Webber
4/15/2002: Kevin Garnett
4/12/2002: John Daly
3/31/2002: Albert Belle
3/25/2002: Year in Review: 1985
3/24/2002: Bob Knight
3/18/2002: Year in Review: 1984
3/18/2002: Year in Review: 1987
3/4/2002: Year in Review: 1983
2/27/2002: Richmond Flowers
2/25/2002: Year in Review: 1982
2/22/2002: Willie Jeffries
2/20/2002: Zina Garrison
2/18/2002: Year in Review: 1981
2/13/2002: Florence Griffith Joyner
2/11/2002: Year in Review: 1980
2/8/2002: Dan Jansen
2/7/2002: Picabo Street
2/7/2002: Michelle Kwan
2/7/2002: Bonnie Blair
1/31/2002: Bill Parcells
1/24/2002: Brett Favre
1/19/2002: Peggy Fleming
1/19/2002: Dorothy Hamill
1/16/2002: Jim Craig
1/13/2002: Pete Sampras
12/31/2001: Woody Hayes
12/18/2001: Eric Lindros
12/10/2001: Don King
11/27/2001: Oscar De La Hoya
11/24/2001: Dale Earnhardt
11/3/2001: Brian Piccolo
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George Karl couldn't have drawn up his 800th win any better -- playing short-handed, making up plays on the fly in timeouts, inclement weather outside.
This was his kind of game. That's why the Nuggets coach was all smiles after getting his milestone victory in Denver's 112-98 win over the Seattle SuperSonics -- his former team -- on Thursday night.
Karl was handed a Denver jersey with No. 800 on it along with the game ball after beating the Sonics to become only the 12th coach in NBA history to reach the 800-win mark.
"Tonight's game was fun because I thought from the minute they went on the court they thought they were going to win the game," said Karl, who's 800-555 in 19 seasons. "Coach (Dean) Smith told me a long time ago that if you can't accept that players win and coaches lose, then don't get into coaching. You can be the greatest coach in the world, but if you don't have players, you aren't going to win in the NBA."
Karl has a superstar in Allen Iverson, who finished with 44 points and 10 assists. Iverson had his highest-scoring game since being acquired by Denver in a trade with Philadelphia on Dec. 19. His season high is 46 against Chicago on Nov. 24.
"He's good," Karl said. "He's better than I thought and I thought he was (darn) good."
After coming out of the lineup with 1:04 remaining, Iverson and Karl had a brief conversation and then a quick hug.
"To be a part of something like that is something to cherish," Iverson said. "It was an honor to help him get that win."
Nothing the Sonics did worked against Iverson. He's now scored 40 or more points in 77 career games, which ties Oscar Robertson for fourth in NBA history.
"He was something," Seattle coach Bob Hill said.
Karl doesn't take any added satisfaction that the win came against a Seattle team that ran him off after the 1997-98 season. Karl said he no longer has any bitterness toward the franchise he helped lead to the NBA finals in 1996.
"This win against Seattle is special because Seattle was a big part of my career," Karl said.
He even improvised a couple of times during the game, making up plays and watching them work to perfection.
"This team just thinks it's going to win even being undermanned," he said.
Karl's first win was Nov. 15, 1984, against Atlanta when he was coaching Cleveland. He'd started the season 0-9 and never thought he'd reach this type of accomplishment.
"When I first started, I thought 250 (games) would be great," he said. "I thought 250 and you'd retire into a college job and coach into the sunset."
Earl Boykins added 24 points, and Reggie Evans had a season-high 18 rebounds for the Nuggets.
Damien Wilkins matched his career high with 26 points, and Luke Ridnour finished with 16 points for the Sonics.
"We just wanted to get out of here tonight," Wilkins said.
Both teams did. Another major snowstorm blanketed Denver on Thursday and the Nuggets and Sonics both made dashes for the airport after the game to get out of town for their road games Friday night. The Nuggets will play in Oklahoma City, and Seattle will travel to Minnesota.
Seattle star Ray Allen didn't make the trip to Denver after his fiancee gave birth to a boy Wednesday, but may rejoin the team Friday night in Minnesota. Allen has been bothered by a right ankle injury that's kept him out of three of the last five games.
Denver's Marcus Camby missed his third straight game with a fractured right finger on his shooting hand. With Nene out as well with a right knee injury, the Nuggets gave Jamal Sampson his third career start. He finished with seven points and nine rebounds.
Denver used its fourth different lineup in four games since Carmelo Anthony and J.R. Smith were suspended for their roles in a brawl against the New York Knicks on Dec. 16. Denver is 3-1 without Anthony and Smith.
"There's not a whole bunch of pressure," Iverson said of being short-handed. "I just feel like all of us are going to have to do it together. It's going to be a team effort."
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Iverson, Nuggets Defeat Sonics; Karl Notches 800th Win
George Karl couldn't have drawn up his 800th win any better - playing short-handed, making up plays on the fly in timeouts, inclement weather outside.
This was his kind of game. That's why the Nuggets coach was all smiles after getting his milestone victory in Denver's 112-98 win over the Seattle SuperSonics - his former team - on Thursday night.
Karl was handed a Denver jersey with No. 800 on it along with the game ball after beating the Sonics to become only the 12th coach in NBA history to reach the 800-win mark.
"Tonight's game was fun because I thought from the minute they went on the court they thought they were going to win the game,'' said Karl, who's 800-555 in 19 seasons. "Coach (Dean) Smith told me a long time ago that if you can't accept that players win and coaches lose, then don't get into coaching. You can be the greatest coach in the world, but if you don't have players, you aren't going to win in the NBA.''
Karl has a superstar in Allen Iverson, who finished with 44 points and 10 assists. Iverson had his highest-scoring game since being acquired by Denver in a trade with Philadelphia on Dec. 19. His season high is 46 against Chicago on Nov. 24.
"He's good,'' Karl said. "He's better than I thought and I thought he was (darn) good.''
After coming out of the lineup with 1:04 remaining, Iverson and Karl had a brief conversation and then a quick hug.
"To be a part of something like that is something to cherish,'' Iverson said. "It was an honor to help him get that win.''
Nothing the Sonics did worked against Iverson. He's now scored 40 or more points in 77 career games, which ties Oscar Robertson for fourth in NBA history.
"He was something,'' Seattle coach Bob Hill said.
Karl doesn't take any added satisfaction that the win came against a Seattle team that ran him off after the 1997-98 season. Karl said he no longer has any bitterness toward the franchise he helped lead to the NBA finals in 1996.
"This win against Seattle is special because Seattle was a big part of my career,'' Karl said.
He even improvised a couple of times during the game, making up plays and watching them work to perfection.
"This team just thinks it's going to win even being undermanned,'' he said.
Karl's first win was Nov. 15, 1984, against Atlanta when he was coaching Cleveland. He'd started the season 0-9 and never thought he'd reach this type of accomplishment.
"When I first started, I thought 250 (games) would be great,'' he said. "I thought 250 and you'd retire into a college job and coach into the sunset.''
Earl Boykins added 24 points, and Reggie Evans had a season-high 18 rebounds for the Nuggets.
Damien Wilkins matched his career high with 26 points, and Luke Ridnour finished with 16 points for the Sonics.
"We just wanted to get out of here tonight,'' Wilkins said.
Both teams did. Another major snowstorm blanketed Denver on Thursday and the Nuggets and Sonics both made dashes for the airport after the game to get out of town for their road games Friday night. The Nuggets will play in Oklahoma City, and Seattle will travel to Minnesota.
Seattle star Ray Allen didn't make the trip to Denver after his fiancee gave birth to a boy Wednesday, but may rejoin the team Friday night in Minnesota. Allen has been bothered by a right ankle injury that's kept him out of three of the last five games.
Denver's Marcus Camby missed his third straight game with a fractured right finger on his shooting hand. With Nene out as well with a right knee injury, the Nuggets gave Jamal Sampson his third career start. He finished with seven points and nine rebounds.
Denver used its fourth different lineup in four games since Carmelo Anthony and J.R. Smith were suspended for their roles in a brawl against the New York Knicks on Dec. 16. Denver is 3-1 without Anthony and Smith.
"There's not a whole bunch of pressure,'' Iverson said of being short-handed. "I just feel like all of us are going to have to do it together. It's going to be a team effort.''