Music and Television Personalities
- Bill Stewart (actor) (1942–2006), English actor best known as Sandy Longford on A Touch of Frost
- Bill Stewart (musician) (born 1966), American jazz drummer
- Bill Stewart (television journalist) (1941–1979), American TV correspondent for ABC News
- Billy Stewart (1937–1970), African-American musical artist
- William G. Stewart (born 1935), English television producer, director and presenter of Fifteen to One
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“It is hard to describe the thrill of creative joy which the artist feels when the conviction seizes her that at last she has caught the very soul of the character she wishes to portray, in the music and action which reveal it.”
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“Poetry is either something that lives like fire inside youlike music to the musician or Marxism to the Communistor else it is nothing, an empty formalized bore around which pedants can endlessly drone their notes and explanations.”
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