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babel

[bab-uhl, bah-byil] / ˈbæb əl, ˈbɑ byɪl /


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She has won two Oscars, for her performances in The Aviator and Blue Jasmine, and starred in Carol, Ocean's 8, Babel and Notes on a Scandal.

From BBC

“Beyond Babel,” an explosive movement piece that recently wound up a run off-Broadway, was the Madrids’ hip-hop adaptation of “Romeo and Juliet” — and a step toward the mainstream theater world.

From Washington Post

Then they arrived in New York with “Beyond Babel,” an Off Broadway dance production inspired by “Romeo & Juliet” and set to a contemporary pop and hip-hop playlist.

From New York Times

“When we talk about speaking with one voice, we talk about the Tower of Babel,” he said.

From Washington Post

“When somebody walks into a room full of interpreters, and it’s somebody who doesn’t speak the languages, it does feel like the Tower of Babel,” he explained.

From Seattle Times