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Opening Umbrellas on Stage
For over a century, opening umbrellas on stage has been preceived as bad luck. Hugget reports that the belief actually started in 1868 when an orchestra leader named Bob Williams, said good-bye to his theater company before going away for the weekend. He opened his umbrella while standing on the stage, then walked out into a very rainy day. An hour later he was standing on the stern of a boat, waving good-bye to a group of friends. As it sailed away from the dock, one of the engines exploded and Williams was instantly killed. The publicity seemed to say that the accident and the opening of the umbrella were connected. A theater superstition was born and lives to this day. As with many of the other superstitions, there is a 'counter spell'. This was especially needed with this belief, because occasionally an actor must open an umbrella as a stage direction in a play. If an actor opens the umbrella facing the ground good luck is restored.
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January 2009
- January 9th Viewing of Morphine Hearts Production's Ghostlights: Folklore, Skepticism & Belief at the Center for Inquiry, 3965 Rensch Road, Amherst. 636-4869, Ext. 409. There will be a Q&A session following the screening with the filmmakers and renowned skeptic Joe Nickell, who is also featured in the film. Admission is $5 general, free for Friends of the Center for Inquiry.
- January 17th 2009 Infringement Festival Fundraiser, 10pm $5
at Nietzsche's - 248 Allen (21 and over)
Live music by:
BloodThirsty Vegans
Shadow Swines
a relative term
Cassi Meyerhoffer
Clocks Ticking Backwards
Sister Lara Siren Provocateur (Lara Buckley)
BRRRN
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January 19th Martin Luther King's Birthday
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