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  • Text: ...Anything German, any name German… people they named-they changed names and they didn‟t play music-German music. And they were awfully prejudiced about the Germans and then, of course, when it came to the Second World War they were even more so. Because of the cruelty of… we�...
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  • Text: ... attached book and played sounds that Craig mimicked on our piano. It was an interesting thing to watch. Oliver plays atonal music, sometimes almost melodic. Craig has high hopes of him being a wind instrument musician, but I think Oliver might be a pianist or a percussionist or maybe both....
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  • Text: You dress in white, eat fabulous buffet food on the pool deck and then dance and drink champagne for as long as you like. The music is live and the cruise performance troupe sing. The Costa Brava Our first White Night. Tomorrow Alcudia. See you then.
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  • Text: He then sat at Mick’s electric piano and tried to play something but ended up dancing to some recorded music. Look! He’s even got his hands right! If you haven’t already, go and get vaccinated. That’s all.
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  • Text: ...The crowd moves with shared purpose. Strangers hand out water bottles. A woman sways to gospel music. Lawn chairs are pulled out and pizzas ordered. Red, white and blue are the colors of the day. The line is a promise. Hours of standing, six feet apart, a few steps at a time, for the chance...
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  • Text: ...-tall tower, dominates the skyscraper-filled skyline. At its foot lies Dubai Fountain, with jets and lights choreographed to music. On artificial islands just offshore is Atlantis, The Palm, a resort with water and marine-animal parks. Sailing in through the haze. You can just see the Burj...
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  • Text: ...he island, and these represent low-level volcanic activity. Wikipedia In the museum which featured Alexander Hamilton. The music from Hamilton was the soundtrack inside the museum. Alexander Hamilton was born on January 11, in either 1755 or 1757, on the island of Nevis in the Briti...
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  • Text: For obvious reasons they’re making a comeback but not just for movies. They’re developing into music venues, concert venues etc. Would we all go to a large auditorium with spaced seating to watch a ballet, an opera, a rock concert or a Broadway show? Mmm. Maybe not.
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  • Text: ...es of the leading scientist in this pandemic. More tomorrow. Step-kick your way to the couch for the Disney+ edition of the musical Hamilton. To say that much has changed in the country since the hit first opened in 2015 would be an understatement. “Hamilton’s brassy celebration of the...
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  • Text: ...e resort, renowned principally because of the influx of artists of the French New Wave in cinema and the Yé-yé movement in music. It later became a resort for the European and American jet set and tourists. Wikipedia.This was a port where I wandered around the old port shopping area and C...
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  • Text: ...Day 273: 39 weeks by windoworks This morning my sister-in-law sent me a link to this: 2020 the musical. A recap with Broadway songs. Jimmy Fallon and Andrew Rannells performing. Look it up, its priceless, although it did make me teary. Craig was talking to one of his classes yesterday and ...
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  • Text: ...aled massive racial and geographic inequalities in access to health care • Massive impact on cultural performances (drama, music etc); and on religious services • Largest interruption to sporting events and education (at all levels) since WWII • Longer term impact? How will this curre...
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