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Curtain Call

... search synopsis of the play “The Trickeries of Scapin” by Moliere Overview The Trickeries of Scapin (original French: Les Fourberies de Scapin) is a 1671 three-act comedy by the French playwright Molière, first performed on May 24, 1671, at the Palais Royal, where Molière himself played the title role. Set in Naples, the play is a farce based on the commedia dell'arte character Scapino and retains elements of Terence's Phormio, blending classical comedy with modern, lively situations.  Plot Synopsis The story centers on two young men, Octave (son of the miserly Argante) and Leandre (son of the equally stingy Geronte), who have secretly married women of lower social standing—Hyacinthe and Zerbinette, respectively—while their fathers are away on business. The fathers return with plans to arrange advantageous marriages for their sons, unaware of their secret unions.  Desperate for money to secure their marriages, Octave and Leandre enlist the help of Scapin, a cunning and res...

A Little Levity

The Vanishing Point: A Comedy in Four Acts Written by Brian Montebank Dedicated to Pierre Beaumarchais Introduction Wall Street may not appreciate the Blockfusion–Blue Acquisition Corp deal, but it's Broadway pure gold. All that's needed is a clever playwright to compose the separate vignettes into a Commedia dell'Arte play. That's not to say that the original business proposal is without merit. All it needs to succeed is $900 million in investment funding. I see that as an excellent premise for a street skit. An attention-getting feature of the plot is the involvement of Retired Gen. Wesley Clark in the role of El Capitano. He has played the role before and still fits the role's costume. Recent news reports tell of his entering into a gentleman's agreement with Alex Martini-Lo Manto — CEO of a Silicon Valley-type company called Blockfusion — playing the Commedia dell'Arte role of Scapin: the entrepreneur. First Act The curtain opens on a vast, Salvador Dalí...

Deep End of the Capital Pool

... is it a coincidence that the Blockfusion-Blue Acquisition Corp financial situation resembles the Blue Owl situation in more ways than both concerns being named Blue? For example, are both concerns wholly, or partly, private capital funds? Blockfusion Blue Owl Comparison No, there is no evidence in the provided search context to support the claim that a "Blockfusion-Blue Acquisition Corp" exists or that its financial situation resembles that of Blue Owl Capital. The search results contain no mention of "Blockfusion-Blue" or any entity with that name. The search context confirms that Blue Owl Capital is a major asset manager specializing in private credit (private debt financing) and operates within the shadow banking sector. It manages private credit funds, such as the OBDC II fund that recently faced liquidity restrictions, and also operates in real estate (Oak Street) and other alternative assets. Because the search results do not contain any information regard...

Audit Bomb

... a current news report states that the Prime Minister of Israel announced, and the Minister of Defense confirmed, the termination with extreme prejudice of the commander of the IRGC Navy Admiral Alireza Tangsiri Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed the elimination of IRGC Navy Commander Alireza Tangsiri in a coordinated strike on March 26, 2026.   Location and Method: The operation took place in the Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas, where Tangsiri was targeted at a covert naval command center alongside senior operational leadership.   Reason for Targeting: Israeli officials identified Tangsiri as the official directly responsible for mining and blocking the Strait of Hormuz, an act that has disrupted global commercial shipping and spiked energy prices.   US Involvement: Both leaders emphasized that the strike was conducted with cooperation from the United States, utilizing shared intelligence to execute the "precise and ...

Hall of Shame

... search Ghost Exhibit Park Thailand Wang Saen Suk Hell Garden, located in Chon Buri Province, Thailand, is a prominent Buddhist-themed park that vividly illustrates the afterlife punishments for sinners according to Theravāda Buddhist teachings. Built in 1986 adjacent to Wat Saen Suk temple, the park serves as a moral and spiritual educational site, using life-sized, grotesque sculptures to depict the torments of Naraka (Buddhist Hell). Buddhist Hell is considered a temporary realm where souls endure suffering proportional to their accumulated negative karma until it is exhausted. The park’s centerpiece features two towering, skeletal figures—Nai Ngean-Nai Ngean (male) and Nang Thong-Nang Thong (female)—who represent Preta (hungry ghosts) condemned for violating the Five Precepts, particularly through sexual misconduct, habitual drinking, gambling, and immoral behavior. Visitors walk through a series of disturbing dioramas showing sinners being boiled in vats, crushed under boulders...

Artist-Critic Reversed Role Play

...AI, just for fun, re-write the text I wrote in the voice of that profoundest of aesthetes, Oscar Wilde; “I Am Expanding My Painting Repertoire...” — Rewritten in the Voice of Oscar Wilde  I find myself compelled to enlarge the scope of my pictorial endeavours to encompass the streetscape — that most ungainly and deliberately unfashionable subject. The streetscape, you perceive, constitutes a species of landscape painting, yet one wholly divested of Nature's conventional associations. Streets are, by their very essence, sordid and aesthetically repugnant — scarcely the proper domain of the landscape artist of refined sensibility. Yet I have ventured to define my street paintings as landscapes precisely because landscapes, in their truest form, are emptied of humanity — whilst street scenes, in their vulgar profusion, teem with the multitude. My streetscapes, by deliberate artistic choice, are emptied of people entirely. To render this paradox intelligible, I must confess that...

The Impudence

... query a few antonyms of impudent Polite Respectful Modest Humble Courteous Mannerly Retiring Shy Meek Timid These words represent the opposite of impudent, describing someone who shows proper respect, restraint, and humility in behavior and speech.  ... give examples from the provided data of impudent - or impudence - in literature  Examples of Impudence in Literature - In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, the question "Are you being impudent to me, boy?" highlights the social tension and class dynamics when authority figures perceive disrespect from younger or lower-status individuals.  - In The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne Frank writes, "I pour my heart out to you, and the rest of the time I'm as impudent, cheerful and self-confident as possible", using impudent to describe her defiant attitude as a form of emotional armor during hiding.  - In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, the phrase "the impudent missionaries built their church in the Evil Fo...