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  1. 6 days ago · Kenneth Ascher: The Muppet Movie: Nominated Shared with Paul Williams: 1980: Michael Gore Fame: Won 1981: Alex North Dragonslayer: Nominated Dave Grusin On Golden Pond: Nominated Randy Newman: Ragtime: Nominated 1982: Jerry Goldsmith Poltergeist: Nominated Marvin Hamlisch Sophie's Choice: Nominated 1983: Alan and Marilyn Bergman: Yentl: Won

  2. May 23, 2024 · Mansfield ISD Chamber & Senior OrchestraMansfield ISDMansfield, TXAlex Young & Ellen Lawrence, DirectorsRecorded live by Isaac Gallegos & Ethan Le on 05/16/2...

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    • Ben Barber Orchestra - Mansfield ISD
  3. May 20, 2024 · The song was written by Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher. Paul Williams is a renowned songwriter who has contributed to numerous hit songs and soundtracks. 3. What is the significance of the title? “The Rainbow Connection” refers to the intangible bond between our dreams and reality.

  4. May 19, 2024 · The Rainbow Connection by Kenneth Ascher and Paul Williams, arr. Jeremy Landig (West Coast Premiere) Guest Artists. Matthew Fang, violin. Matthew Yee, violin. Remy Fang, viola. Michael Ljungh, cello. Joseph Loi, flute

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  5. May 14, 2024 · The score, by Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher, includes a range of genres, from psychedelic Rock, to power love songs to gentle, wistful ballads. One of the latter, "The Rainbow Connection" was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original song - Kermit sang it at the awards ceremony! - and has become a Pop standard.

  6. 3 days ago · The film clearly falls into dramatic-comedy territory, but unfortunately that mix is ineffective in this film that plays tug of war with itself. The comedy undercuts the drama and vice-versa making the movie a very uneven experience. The set-up for the film is very solid, but once Max and Ezra’s road trip begins, the movie struggles with bits ...

  7. 6 days ago · Rob Silverman Ascher chronicles the collaboration between Aaron Pang, a non-fiction storyteller with no formal theatrical training, and Johanna Kasimow, a director with a background in devising and physical theatre, on Herein Lies the Truth: Pang’s story that centers around sex and disability and confronts able-bodied expectations of what a disabled performer ought to share.