The Rosna Theatre in Norfolk, VA, opened on May 29, 1941, with Ann Sothern in “Maisie Was a Lady”. It was converted for Cinerama on October 18, 1961, and showed 3-strip and then 70mm Cinerama films. In later years, the Rosna Theatre was converted into a church. In November 2023, it was announced that the former theatre would be converted into a gymnasium.
“Sinéad O'Connor was a sweet, wonderful woman. She came up and said hello to me. We sat in the sun, drank Pepsi-Cola, and told each other secrets. We talked a lot about her childhood and Kurt's childhood and all sorts of childhoods. She takes in the world with huge luminous eyes, the type you rarely see, utterly
lunar, laser beams to Ork.
Sinead and I would stay up all night in the bus watching really depressing movies. We watched Ryan's Daughter and two different adaptations of Wuthering Heights. She told me about Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw being sexually abused. When we were in Chicago she bought me a beautiful book that I really needed, and then she went down to her room, and when she was all alone she ran away to the airport.
She was pregnant, it was quite hot, and she was depressed. In her note that she left she said, "They can sue me. I don't care. I'II find another line of work," which I thought had a lot of integrity to it, to be honest.
I missed Sinéad.”
Courtney on touring with Sinead in July 1995.
Written in 1995.
Sinead told festival founder Perry Farrell that the reason she joined Lollapalooza was because of Hole and Courtney.
Rest in power you beautiful human.
Starkid looked at The Individual Who Was Unfond of Musical Theatre and said yes but what if he had clones on the moon and got stockholm syndrome'd into being a cat. They really said put that guy in a situation.
Opera Garnier where Phantom is based off of in Gaston Leroux's book. The chandelier did fall in the late 1800’s. Other accounts state it was one of the counter weights and not the chandelier. There’s many variations of Erik’s origin but Christine was based off a Swedish singer of the same 1st name.