Posts Tagged ‘Pretty Woman’

Jul. 01 2022

Bowling, Bond, and Bach – A Few Thoughts on Classical Music in Films and on TV

By Dyana Neal | Posted in Host Blogs | Comments Off on Bowling, Bond, and Bach – A Few Thoughts on Classical Music in Films and on TV

Way back when I started working at WBJC in 1993, I quickly learned that, in addition to classical music, two of the most popular topics of conversation in my workplace were food and movies. These days, of course, we’ve added streaming various TV series to that list. Something that Jonathan and I have pondered more […]

Jul. 09 2012

2 great movies and a new meaning for the term “soap opera”

By Dyana Neal | Posted in Host Blogs | Comments Off on 2 great movies and a new meaning for the term “soap opera”

While all of us on the WBJC staff love movies, we’re often annoyed by the way in which classical music is portrayed on the silver screen these days. If it’s used at all, it’s generally depicted as something stuffy rich people enjoy, or it’s the background music to a serial killer’s gruesome exploits. This wasn’t […]

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