Pearl's Rollin' With the Blues: A Night with Felicia P. Fields” is a sizzling showcase from the Tony Award-nominated actress.
They’re highlighting the joyful mood of the blues (with a touch of gospel for inspirational good measure); why not roll with it? To be fair, the show isn’t pitched as some kind of blues primer, and many revues can go too far in the opposite direction, feeling like a staged Wikipedia entry. Apart from identifying those originals, and attributing one other song to Big Bill Broonzy as part of a jokey exchange with Fields, you won’t find any credits to these songs’ writers in the program, or hear any mention of the artists who popularized them. At Writers, where she previously played the titular blues singer in a 2019 staging of August Wilson’s “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” Fields is now performing as herself. Sauntering onstage in a high-collared chiffon cape, which she shrugs off to reveal an appropriately pearlescent beaded gown, Fields reminds us from the start that the blues don’t always have to be sad. The show’s set list, shaped by Fields and director Ron OJ Parson (they’re credited as co-creators), leans heavily in its first half toward the blues’ bawdier, entendre-laced side.
Danish police said they are responding to reports of shootings at Field's, which is a shopping center. One person has been arrested in connection with the ...
People in the Fields must stay and await the police. All other persons must stay away from Fields," police tweeted via Google translate. "We are still present, shots have been fired and several people have been hit.
One person has been arrested in connection with the shooting at the Field's shopping mall in Denmark's capital, which is close to the airport.
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FLASH: Large police operation ongoing in Copenhagen, Demark, in response to reported shooting at Fields shopping center July 3.
There are as yet no reports of casualties. Police are responding to a reported shooting incident at the Fields Shopping Center on the island of Amager near Copenhagen July 3. Denmark: Police in Copenhagen responding to reports of shooting incident at Fields shopping center July 3
Police are as of yet unsure if there are more assailants still on the loose.
— Davy Antebi - דיווי ענתבי (@DavyAntebi)— Davy Antebi - דיווי ענתבי (@DavyAntebi) #Israelstands firmly with #Denmarkafter the horrendous shooting attack at #Fields. Our hearts are with all Danes tonight, in hope everyone is safe at their houses. May all the wounded recover fully and swiftly," tweeted Davy Antebi, deputy ambassador of Israel to Denmark. "We currently do not have the opportunity to tell more about the person's identity," said police after announcing the arrest.
A shooting at a Copenhagen shopping mall on Sunday left several people dead and injured, police said. The suspect, a 22-year-old Danish man, was arrested ...
A major highway also runs adjacent to Fields. It sounded like the shots were being fired just next to the store." The police did not provide further information about the arrest or the victims.
"One person has been arrested in connection with the shootings," Copenhagen police announced, describing the perpetrator as 22-year-old ethnic Dane.
"We are still massively present in Field's and working to secure the entire building. We wish you all a good concert," they added. The police said they continue to have a large presence on site. I am shocked." "Our security staff are in close dialogue with the police who are in control of the situation. "One person has been arrested in connection with the shootings," Copenhagen police announced, describing the perpetrator as 22-year-old ethnically Danish man.
Police say a gunman opened fired inside a busy shopping mall in the Danish capital, killing several people and wounding several others.
The first three stages of the race were held in Denmark this year. Shortly after the shooting, the royal palace said a reception with Crown Prince Frederik connected to the Tour de France cycling race had been canceled. On Snapchat, Styles wrote: “My team and I pray for everyone involved in the Copenhagen shopping mall shooting. A major highway also runs adjacent to the mall. When the shots rang out, some people hid in shops while others fled in a panicked stampede, according to witnesses. It sounded like the shots were being fired just next to the store.”
Danish police say several people were shot dead and one suspect has been arrested after gunfire rang out at a busy Copenhagen shopping centre, ...
“We could see that many people suddenly ran towards the exit and then we heard a bang. Shortly after the shooting, the royal palace said a reception with Crown Prince Frederik connected to the Tour de France cycling race had been cancelled. On Snapchat, Styles wrote “My team and I pray for everyone involved in the Copenhagen shopping mall shooting. Other footage posted online showed people running through and out of the mall, and Denmark’s TV2 broadcaster posted a photo of a man being put on a stretcher. It sounded like the shots were being fired just next to the store.” Several fire vehicles were parked outside the mall.
Suspected gunman arrested as police deployed around the large Field's mall between the city centre and the airport.
Shortly after the shooting, the royal palace said a reception with Crown Prince Frederik connected to the Tour de France cycling race had been cancelled. It sounded like the shots were being fired just next to the store”. Love H.” A major highway also runs adjacent to Field’s. I am shocked. Several people have been killed and injured in a shooting at a shopping mall in Denmark’s capital Copenhagen, Danish police said
Franciscan Alliance tapped Raymond Grady, a health care veteran, as president and CEO of its Olympia Fields hospital.
“He has a demonstrated track record leading multidisciplinary teams, interacting with clinical professionals, and partnering with the community.” Spooner had been president and CEO since the fall of 2016. Grady has been on the boards of the American Hospital Association, the Indiana Hospital Association, and was a chairman of the Illinois Hospital Association, according to Franciscan.
A 22-year-old Danish man is arrested after the shooting at the Fields mall in the capital.
You can also get in touch in the following ways: Shortly after the shooting, the Danish royal family announced that a reception due to be hosted by Crown Prince Frederik been cancelled. Field's is said to be the largest shopping centre in Denmark, with over 140 shops and restaurants. Love H." I am shocked. Speaking at a news conference on Sunday evening, Mr Thomassen said it was too early to say how many people had been harmed in the attack.
Copenhagen police said that one person has been arrested in connection with the shooting at the Field's shopping mall, which is close to the city's airport.
The royal palace said a reception with Crown Prince Frederik connected to the Tour de France cycling race had been canceled. A major highway also runs adjacent to the mall. It sounded like the shots were being fired just next to the store." After the shooting, an enormous contingent of heavily armed police officers patrolled the area, with several fire department vehicles also parked outside the mall. When the shots rang out, some people hid in shops while others fled in a panicked stampede, according to witnesses. He seemed very proud of what he was doing."
Police urged those inside the mall to stay put and await police assistance, stressing that others should avoid the area.
Driving the news: The Democratic governor, who is running for reelection in California, encouraged Floridians to join him in California. Driving the news: The alleged shooter barricaded himself before firing at police who were trying to serve a warrant stemming from a domestic violence incident in the Eastern Kentucky county, NBC reports. Driving the news: Danish police confirmed via Twitter that several people had been shot at the Field's mall and urged those inside to stay put and await police assistance, stressing that everyone else should stay away from the area.
Several people are dead and injured after a shooting Sunday at a mall in Copenhagen, according to The Associated Press.
"We have all been brutally torn out of the bright summer that we have just begun. "I’m devastated for the victims, their families, and everyone hurting," Styles said in a tweet. Some noted on social media that the mall is near the Royal Arena, where Harry Styles was expected to perform a concert Sunday night. "Denmark was hit by a cruel attack on Sunday night," she said. Police urged people who had been at the mall to contact their relatives. “We do not have information that others are involved.