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The phrase "someone's thunder" comes from the theater – but not a famous line from a bard – a stolen special effect! In the early 1700s a new sound effect swept theaters uncredited and the phrase to steal someone’s thunder was born.
Isn’t that the way with art? Who cares where it’s from – if it makes us feel, we want more of it – in different ways – again and again!
Native New Yorkers, entertainment professionals, and long-time friends Angela Pierce and Stephanie Klapper chat about creativity in general and all the surprises, thunder and “someones” behind it.
Welcome to our first Episode!
Original Music by: Yah Supreme (Yahya Jeffries-El)
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The phrase "someone's thunder" comes from the theater – but not a famous line from a bard – a stolen special effect! In the early 1700s a new sound effect swept theaters uncredited and the phrase to steal someone’s thunder was born.
Isn’t that the way with art? Who cares where it’s from – if it makes us feel, we want more of it – in different ways – again and again!
Native New Yorkers, entertainment professionals, and long-time friends Angela Pierce and Stephanie Klapper chat about creativity in general and all the surprises, thunder and “someones” behind it.
Welcome to our first Episode!
Original Music by: Yah Supreme (Yahya Jeffries-El)