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Storm Off Trail Ridge: Pastel
My husband and I took a drive over Trial Ridge Road above Rocky Mountain National. It’s a drive I remember fondly from my childhood. But that late June day a storm was brewing. I should have known. Foul weather is perfectly normal in June, at 10,000 feet and even lower. I have been snowed... »
Jerry Browning – Interview With The Author
Share http://emotionography.net When did you first become interested in writing? I was never interested in poetry to tell you the truth. I loved lyrics and felt the words of songs as much if not more than the music. One evening I went to a movie with some friends and on the way back, I... »
R3Arts: Twenty Minutes – Kenny Taylor-My Northern Lights
Kenny Taylor is a Highland-based writer, musician and broadcaster who is passionate about natural history but who also is obsessive about auroras. He's travelled from Alaska to Scandinavia to seek them, but enjoys a huge northern view from his highland garden, which boosts the chances of dancing sky appreciation at... »
R3Arts: Twenty Minutes: Proms Plus
Sara Mohr-Pietsch hosts a discussion at the Royal College of Music about BBC Radio 3's four Composers of the Year composers - Purcell, Handel, Haydn and Mendelssohn, with members of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. The conductor Sir Roger Norrington is joined by the OAE's principal oboist - Anthony Robson, and... »
R3Arts: Twenty Minutes – Proms Plus
Broadcast during the interval of last week's Prom given by the BBC Symphony Orchestra this discussion focuses on Shostakovich's 11th Symphony 'The Year 1905'. Andrew McGregor is joined by musicologist David Nice and lecturer in Russian, Dr Philip Ross Bullock, to consider the cultural and historical context of Shostakovich's life and works. »
R3Arts: Twenty Minutes: Proms Plus
In this edition of Twenty Minutes, broadcast during the interval of the recent Prom featuring a performance of Mendelssohn's Second Symphony, Louise Fryer is joined by Professor John Deathridge and Mendelssohn's great-great-great-great niece, Sheila Hayman, to discuss the composer's life and work in his 200th anniversary year. »
R3Arts: Roma Today
The novelist Louise Doughty has long known that her father's family were English Romanies. She remembers learning to play the spoons at an early age but also recalls her father's advising her not to mention her ancestry to neighbours or friends at school. In this edition of Twenty Minutes broadcast in... »





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