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  • Superconductor Audio Guide: Die Zauberflöte

    Superconductor Audio Guide: Zauberflöte

    Mozart’s final opera continues to thrill audiences and befuddle theater directors. by Paul J. Pelkonen Christopher Maltman as Papageno in the Metropolitan... Read more

    The 16 January 2017 by   Superconductor
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  • The Black Dahlia: The Cold Case That Even 70 Years Later Won’t Go Away

    Black Dahlia: Cold Case That Even Years Later Won’t Away

    Elizabeth Short The shocking and graphic murder of Elizabeth Short (The Black Dahlia) has never been solved and likely never will be. Seventy years ago... Read more

    The 16 January 2017 by   Dplylemd
  • Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen

    Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen

    Damn it! My resident eleven year old has infected me with a really annoying ear-worm which I find myself singing under my breath in places like Lidls and John... Read more

    The 12 January 2017 by   Kirsty Stonell Walker
  • Weekly Wrap Up (January 8)

    Weekly Wrap (January

    Well it seems like an age since I have done one of these weekly wrap-up posts. I hope you all had a good time over the holiday period and I wish you all the bes... Read more

    The 08 January 2017 by   Cleopatralovesbooks
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  • Sunday Reflections – 8 January 2017

    Sunday Reflections January 2017

    Happy New Year and happy Sunday! If you are in the East or South, I hope you are having no problems after the snowstorm. If you are in the Midwest, I hope you... Read more

    The 08 January 2017 by   Whatsheread
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  • Concert Review: No Funny Business

    Concert Review: Funny Business

    The New York Philharmonic premieres H.K. Gruber's Piano Concerto. by Paul J. Pelkonen Emanuel Ax (left) Alan Gilbert (right) and the New York Philharmonic. Phot... Read more

    The 06 January 2017 by   Superconductor
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  • On Book Buying Bans and Other Futile Attempts to Tackle Mount TBR

    Book Buying Bans Other Futile Attempts Tackle Mount

    It’s the beginning of the year and like every year I think I need to change my book buying habits. At the end of last year, for the first time, I went over my... Read more

    The 06 January 2017 by   Caroline
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  • Entartete Kunst: Degenerate Art

    Entartete Kunst: Degenerate

    Starting from 1905 and working up to a crescendo in the 1920s, German art saw an incredible flowering of brilliance in the early decades of the last century. Read more

    The 04 January 2017 by   Adventuresintheprinttrade
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  • Reading and Reviewing in 2016

    Reading Reviewing 2016

    Well here we are nearly at the end of 2016 and as usual I will soon be posting my top 10 books published this year – but here is a chance for those books not... Read more

    The 28 December 2016 by   Cleopatralovesbooks
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  • How to Learn Speed Reading

    Learn Speed Reading

    Today the Internet provides people with tons of useful and interesting information. There is no need to go to the library or pay enormous sums of money in... Read more

    The 26 December 2016 by   Mariagrazia

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