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As the director of an opera, it is my responsibility to unify the style of the particular performance, but one can certainly approach the piece from different points of view. That's what makes it interesting and keeps it alive.
The reason people blame things on previous generations is that there's only one other choice.
| Richard Dawson, Actor (1932) |
| Don DeLillo, Novelist (1936) |
| Bo Derek, Actress (1955) |
| Jim Garrison, Public Servant (1921) |
| Davey Havok, Musician (1975) |
| Goodluck Jonathan, Statesman (1957) |
| Robert Kennedy, Politician (1925) |
| Corita Kent, Artist (1918) |
| Wilfrid Laurier, Statesman (1841) |
| Robert Altman, Director (2006) |
| John Bauer, Artist (1918) |
| John Harrington, Writer (1612) |


