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British tenor Philip Langridge dies at 70
Share Acclaimed tenor, Philip Langridge, has died at the age of 70 after suffering from cancer. Langridge, considered to be one of the leading talents in English opera and oratorio, died on Friday. . From the oratorio Messiah by George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). Philip Langridge, Tenor Sir Neville Marriner, Conductor Academy of St. Martin in the Fields 1976, Decca »
Randy Richmond
http://www.otherography.com/ When did you first become interested in art, in general? In 3rd grade when we were asked to contribute to an underwater mural of the Mississippi river. I drew a catfish. My teacher told me how great it was but it was a shame there was no practical use for such talents. I haven’t drawn... »
The Lost Valley of the Laughing Gods
Blue Man has discovered the Lost Valley of the Laughing Gods, who have visited this place very long ago and spread their message of peace and good humor, … and they instilled in the locals the duty to maintain these teachings and keep the temple safe and tidy. Beware, intruders, the locals are masters of... »
The Jargon Buster
Shareby DeDe Sorensen Professional Artist, Arts Business Author & Host of Outside the Frame on BHR Radio . You may be asking yourself, what is the purpose of The Jargon Buster column? As you are most likely aware, jargon is found in many professions such as the legal, medical, technical and financial trades. The term jargon refers... »





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