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The Museum of Modern Love is the seventh novel by Australian writer Heather Rose.The book won three literary awards, including the 2017 Stella Prize.. Rose was influenced by performance artist Marina Abramovic's The Artist Is Present, where the latter sat for eight hours a day for 75 days at the Museum of Modern Art in New York while spectators watched.
Leonard Joseph Cariou OC OM (/ ˈ k ær i u /; born September 30, 1939) is a Canadian stage actor, singer and stage director.He gained prominence for his portrayal of Sweeney Todd in the original cast of Stephen Sondheim's musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1979) alongside Angela Lansbury for which he won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical.
Heather Rose (born 1964) is an Australian author born in Hobart, Tasmania. She is best known for her novels The Museum of Modern Love , which won the 2017 Stella Prize and the Christina Stead Prize , and Bruny (2019), which won Best General Fiction in the 2020 Australian Book Industry Awards .
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Lady in White is a 1988 American supernatural horror mystery film directed, produced, written and scored by Frank LaLoggia, [5] and starring Lukas Haas, Len Cariou, Alex Rocco, and Katherine Helmond. Set in 1962 upstate New York , it follows a schoolboy (Haas) who, after witnessing the ghost of a young girl, becomes embroiled in a mystery ...
Heather Rose Jones is an American author of fantasy novels. She received the 2017 Gaylactic Spectrum Award for her novel Mother of Souls , the third novel in her Alpennia series. [ 1 ] Previous novels in her Alpennia series, Daughter of Mystery and The Mystic Marriage , were both finalists for the Spectrum Award. [ 2 ]
Geoffrey Edwin Summerhayes, OAM (15 September 1928 – 22 September 2010) was an Australian architect, who was based in Perth, Western Australia. Summerhayes studied architecture at Princeton and was taught by Professor Jean Labatut. [ 1 ]
Reginald Summerhayes was born 19 February 1897 at Bernard Street, Claremont to the architect Edwin Summerhayes and his wife Florence. Summerhayes graduated from Scotch College in 1913 as dux, [1] and won an exhibition, for Ancient Greek and Latin, to the University of Western Australia (UWA). [2]