Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for January 07, 2017

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    BE THIS GUY  almost 8 years ago

    Plus, you don’t understand anything their saying.

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    Merry Christmas, Stephan and to all those observing the Orthodox calendar.

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    Rod Gonzalez  almost 8 years ago

    Goat, why do you put up with Rat.

    Smack that lousy rodent within an inch of his life.

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    Sherlock Watson  almost 8 years ago

    Also, I’ve never seen anyone in a musical wearing a cast-iron bra.

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    bigcatbusiness  almost 8 years ago

    You forgot to say have a voice that can break glass.

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    cdgar  almost 8 years ago

    I’m happy to say I’ve never had to endure an opera once in my 70 years.

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    Oshietekun  almost 8 years ago

    Staged yelling.

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    darth_geekboy  almost 8 years ago

    well musicals used to be called OPERETTAS. until someone decided to just call them musicals.

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    RH3  almost 8 years ago

    It doesn’t make any difference what you call them. People sing, and that ruins all the music. The human voice never sounds so horrible as when it is raised in song.

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    katzenbooks45  almost 8 years ago

    I like musicals AND opera. To each, his/her own.

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    Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    I love operas and musicals if you take away all that singing.

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    jozzeke  almost 8 years ago

    I hate musicals, I love opera And this is how I usually explain opera : Boy meets girl – Boy loses girl – Boy gets girl back – Boy and/or girl dies

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    matjestaet  almost 8 years ago

    I like operettas. “Opera light”, so to speak.

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    Alexander the Good Enough  almost 8 years ago

    Meh. Grand opera is nothing but s(e)x and violence committed by people whose voices are as grotesquely overdeveloped in their way as Arnold Schwarzenegger was in his. (But I’ll admit to dating a mezzo, simply because I loved her speaking voice…)

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    AKHenderson Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Anyone remember Johnny Carson’s “The Edge of Wetness” sketches? I remember one in which the cast of the imaginary soap opera included the town opera singer, Barbara Seville.

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    juicebruce  almost 8 years ago

    Rat gets one point !

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    Sandfan  almost 8 years ago

    When it comes to opera, the fat lady can’t sing soon enough.

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    Ignatz Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    There is no difference between a Light Opera and a Musical. Most Broadway musicals are light operas. Sondheim, Les Mis, etc.

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    And opera is FAR from boring, although it helps if it’s in English, so you can follow it. The last one I saw was “The Merry Widow” at the Met. It was an English translation, with a small screen in front of your seat where you could turn the lyrics on and off. It was just terrific.

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    jimmjonzz Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    There’s a lot of variety in the genre.. Some operas are funny, some dramatic, tragic, some full of magic and wonder and spectacle like that in the “Lord of the Rings” novels. In re that last category, one summer I saw all five of the operas in Wagner’s Ring cycle. That was over thirty years ago and I still remember the beauty and amazement. On the other hand, much opera has a lot in common with professional wrestling and superhero comics. Exaggerated and unbelievable situations, outlandish costumes, Shatneresque overacting, and an audience that overlooks such “flaws” for the fun of the experience.

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    ShadowBeast Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Only the last performer has to be obese, and they have to be female.

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    Kaputnik  almost 8 years ago

    I didn’t like opera until it occurred to me actually to listen to it instead of concentrating on the way it was staged.

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    LakeBill  almost 8 years ago

    For opera, give me “Rabbit of Seville”!

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    Bubba_Boo Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    It took me a long time to learn to appreciate opera, but I’ve loved musicals since I was six years old. By the way, if you love musicals, check out the current movie La La Land.

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    tigre1again  almost 8 years ago

    RAT…!!!! dadgum it, fool! we agreed…POMPOUSER and POMPOUSEREST!…Come on, Rat, shape up.

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    mail2jbl  almost 8 years ago

    Rat is right.

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    WaitingMan  almost 8 years ago

    There is no better music in the world than a well performed opera. There is no worse music in the world than a poorly performed one.

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    jbmlaw01  almost 8 years ago

    Agree on “La La Land.” If you are anti-opera, I suggest listening to “Carmen” or watching “La Boheme.” Or maybe even start with Oscar Hammerstein’s “Carmen Jones” or YouTube the “Queen of the Night” aria.

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    basstenorman  almost 8 years ago

    I’ll be the pedant. Musicals have dialogue, Opera is sung-through. Language is irrelevant. That’s why “Tommy” is an Opera, it just happens to be Rock.

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    Red Centipede  almost 8 years ago

    Rat nailed it. Opera is a waste of a human voice. BTW, there are English language operas, except almost nobody knows about them or attends them.

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    Steve Dutch  almost 8 years ago

    Dave Barry: Classical music had maybe a dozen melodies and no words. Modern music has maybe a dozen words and no melodies.

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    nerdhoof  almost 8 years ago

    Is it a goblin opera? With a goat and a unicorn in the audience?

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    tripwire45  almost 8 years ago

    Guess you’ve never seen “Phantom of the Opera” or the rock opera “Tommy”.

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    Jeff0811  almost 8 years ago

    The difference between a musical and an opera? About $450.00. I did see a musical about an opera and it’s resident phantom, that is about as close as I got to seeing an actual opera.

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    mnn2300  almost 8 years ago

    Rat is 100% correct in this case

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    Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    A Musical is a stage play with songs.

    In an Opera, all dialogue is in song.

    There are exceptions to that rule, as in any rule, but that is the best way to tell the difference.

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    eb110americana  almost 8 years ago

    (I’m pretty sure it happened exactly like this:)“I want to create a new genre of music.”“Great. Like something you would listen to on the radio?”“No, not that good. It shouldn’t really be about the music, more sing-song.”“Okay, so something you would buy and listen to at home, for the singing then?”“No, you’re still thinking too much about the music. It’s about what they are SAYING. The music and the singing should be stale so as not to take away from the message.”“Okay, so it’s telling a story?”“Yes! It’s a story!”“Great! Like something I might go watch at the movies?”“No. The story should be contrived and belabored so as not to take away from the singing.”“Okay, so without the singing, I would not watch this movie?”“No. No one in their right mind would.”“But without the story, no one would listen to the music?”“Exactly.”“So you want to sell people two incomplete art forms that fail to stand on their own, in hopes that each will prop up the other?”“I have invented the musical!”

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    John W Kennedy Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    There’s no single, clear distinction. Some points include:

    An opera is normally referred to as something like “Composer-name’s Title (libretto by librettist)”, while a musical is normally referred to as “Musical’s-title, by team names”, but that doesn’t help, of course, when only one person writes words and music.

    All the music of an opera is normally by one composer, whereas a musical usually has songs written on piano by the main composer and then orchestrated by an orchestrator, with all the dances composed by an assistant composer, based on the main composer’s tunes, and then orchestrated either by the main orchestrator or by a special orchestrator for the dances. A lot more, in other words, like an assembly line.

    Many musicals also have one writer for the spoken parts and another for the lyrics. There may even be a special writer just to do jokes. Operas, on the other hand, normally have only one writer, but they’re usually just hired hands, and they’re usually just hacks, though there are a handful of giants.

    In opera, dancing, if any, is done by specialists who are brought on just for that; the most the singers ever have to do is a short minuet or gavotte.

    Leading opera singers, like baseball pitchers, are expected to perform only once or twice a week. It’s more exhausting than you could ever believe unless you’ve actually done it. You can sweat off ten pounds in one night.

    Here’s an opera singer’s exercise. Lie down on your back, on the floor. Have someone sit on your chest. Now, bench-press him or her, using only your ribcage.

    World-wide, operas are not normally done in foreign languages; they’re translated, just like any other plays. Keeping the original language happens mainly in the English-speaking world, because English is a bitch of a language to do serious singing in. That’s also why there are only a handful of operas written in English in the first place.

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    H P Hundt Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Hey Rat, look up the Opera Babes!

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    Tain'tPelagius  almost 8 years ago

    Hugh Jackman, take mi away.

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    Sisyphos  almost 8 years ago

    In truth, there is little or no difference. That is why some musicals have been given full operatic stagings in recent times. A good musical and a good opera are both enjoyable, just as a bad musical and a bad opera both stink.

    At the highest level, both require huge bucketfuls of money to stage, though also both can be produced at an economical level (e,g., in universities or community theatres). I enjoy both.There are even some svelte divas these days! And super-titles usually solve the operatic language divide….

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    toohana  almost 8 years ago

    For once, Rat is right, though both beat ballet, which is nothing more than men in pantyhose and women ruining their feet. The Russians sent that stuff to us and laugh to this day.

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    Spade Jr.  almost 8 years ago

    yeah, yeah. I’ve been to the ballet. Why in all these centuries has it never occurred to any producers to just hire taller dancers?

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    Dippy  almost 8 years ago

    In an opera, everyone is screaming and tries to stab each other. I learned that from Carla Tortelli.

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    Laurie Stoker Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Rat isn’t wrong.

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    glowing-steak32  almost 8 years ago

    It ain’t over til the fat lady sings.

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    aardvark86au  almost 8 years ago

    The joke about all opera singers being fat is at least 50 years out of date.

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    Phil (full phname Philip Philop)  over 7 years ago

    FORTUNATISSIMO PER VERITA

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    SonicFan91  over 5 years ago

    There is none. I’m just going to cut to the chase. Ladies dress like Princess Peach at bith

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    Just nate  over 4 years ago

    15 years

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    we live we love we lie  over 2 years ago

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