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Review: MARIA CORSARO: YOU TAUGHT MY HEART TO SING Puts Jazz Front and Center at Pangea

maria Corsaro has teamed up with the wonderful Sue Matsuki, who in her directing debut has fashioned a tight and clever new show that showcases Maria Corsaro’s dark, rich voice in a series of songs that started life as jazz instrumentals and had lyrics added to them later, sometimes decades later. The show, YOU TAUGHT MY HEART TO SING, had its premiere last Saturday at Pangea. I was lucky enough to be in the audience. Corsaro has a lovely voice and chose a very ambitious set of tunes that for the most part show her off to great advantage. Besides being a fine jazz artist, Corsaro is a woman with a very big heart that she loves to share with her audience.

Serendipity has marked Anson Dorrance s illustrious career

Serendipity has marked Anson Dorrance s illustrious career
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Pangea Announces Summer Programming and Return to Live Performances

Pangea Announces Summer Programming and Return to Live Performances
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USAFRICOM: Burying Barre s Ghost - Vanguard News

Vanguard News USAFRICOM: Burying Barre’s Ghost On By Emeka Obasi Somalian dictator, Mohamed Siad Barre, found home in Nigeria following his ouster in 1991 and rejection by Kenyan opposition when he arrived Nairobi for refuge. The maximum ruler died in Lagos five years later and it appears his blood soaked evil spirit is hovering all over the nation. I received the good news that President Muhammadu Buhari has asked for help from the United States to tackle the unprecedented flood of insecurity that may consume the country and perhaps create a mass of refugees all over the the West African Sub Region.

Christmas tree lots aim to offer some normalcy

In the almost 30 years of business, workers at Bambi’s Christmas Tree lot in Yuba City have witnessed many things and seen a great variety of people coming to buy Christmas trees.  This year, like almost every business and nonprofit, Bambi’s has to operate amid a public health crisis – the COVID-19 pandemic. So, Bambi’s worker Chelece Divelbiss said, this year is about being creative and opening up to new trends and ideas.  That cues the start of the lot’s first-ever Make-A-Wish tree, which stands through Christmas Eve, Dec. 24.  The idea is to give people something to look forward to. 

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