A BUMMER OF A TRIP: Orfeo in the Underworld
Barry Cooney Santa Fe Opera Review: ORFEO By Claudio Monteverdi The works of Claudio Monteverdi (1567 – 1643) are regarded as a foundational bridge between the Renaissance and Baroque styles…
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Barry Cooney Santa Fe Opera Review: ORFEO By Claudio Monteverdi The works of Claudio Monteverdi (1567 – 1643) are regarded as a foundational bridge between the Renaissance and Baroque styles…
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Barry Cooney Santa Fe Opera: Rusalka (1901) Composer: Antonin Dvorak My first exposure to Czech composer Antonin Dvorak’s (1841-1904) opera Rusalka came after listening to a recording by the late…
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Barry Cooney Santa Fe Opera: Pelleas et Melisande French Impressionism in art and music often evoke dreamlike moods and reflective states of being. Claude Monet’s painting “Water Lilies” (1916), and…
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Santa Fe Opera: Richard Wagner, “The Flying Dutchman” (Der Fliegende Hollander) Barry Cooney Admittedly, the music of Richard Wagner (1813-1883) is not everyone’s cup of tea. I, myself, listen to…
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This photo of Todd Tibbals’ Mens Group was not published with his story in the Spring, 2023 Man, Alive! publication. Here is that wonderful photo. Apologies from the editor for…
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Men’s Guide to Developing a Healthy Lifestyle and the Financial Benefits It Provides by Camille Johnson The physical and mental benefits of living a healthy lifestyle are…
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Tips and Resources for Seniors Struggling with Weight Management By Camille Johnson Many of us struggle with weight management. Obesity has become an epidemic in children, younger adults, and…
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REACHING FOR RESOLUTION by Ross B. Perkal OUR ARMS OUTSTRETCHED, OUR HEARTS BROKEN, OUR SADNESS OVERWHELMING, OUR PREDICTIONS FOR THE FUTURE MALIGNANT AND DEPRESSING, SO HOW DO WE DEAL WITH…
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How Men Can Improve Their Personal Growth with These Easy Tips by Camille Johnson Let’s face it: Men are complex creatures. We’re often seen as a-okay with the status quo,…
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The times posted for Phil Davis’ memorial were wrong. Time is 4-6 p.m. We hope to see you there to remember this remarkable man and support his family.