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Seattle Opera Brings Conductors Together For Dialogue On Race And Gender
Seattle Opera s panel discussion The View from the Pit examines intersectionality in the art form.by BWW News Desk
Seattle Opera announces the next panel in its Community Conversations series: The View from the Pit: Maestros on Race and Gender in Opera. Panelists include Maestros Kazem Abdullah, Alondra de la Parra, Viswa Subbaraman, and Judith Yan with moderator Alejandra Valarino Boyer, Seattle Opera s Director of Programs and Partnerships.
Conductors unify performers, oversee rehearsals, make interpretive decisions on the score, and shape the music audiences hear at every performance. They also possess a unique vantage point on opera s unfolding conversations surrounding race and gender in the 21st century.
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The masses have always had a fascination with big planes. So in 1954, Trans-Canada Airlines decided the best way to introduce its new line of Lockheed Super Constellations was to fly one to Vancouver and let the public tour it.
“Not just a Constellation,” said an ad in the May 4, 1954 Vancouver Sun. “Not just a Super Constellation. But the latest, greatest version of this superb aircraft type. Truly a
SUPER Constellation!”
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The ad promised a plane that was “bigger, finer (and) more powerful” than previous passenger planes, with “spacious cabins” and “luxurious accommodations” that offered “the most exclusive First Class service across the Atlantic.”
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Written by Andrew-Rossi on May 6, 2021
Greybull gets its rest area back – temporarily, at least, thanks to an order from Governor Gordon to prepare Wyoming for its annual influx of summer tourists.
Courtesy Fire Aviation & Bill Gabbert
At the direction of Governor Mark Gordon, the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) and Wyoming Office of Tourism (WOT) are partnering to reopen and operate several previously closed rest areas.
Last year, WYDOT shut down ten rest areas to save costs in the shadow of looming budget cuts. Now, nine of those rest areas will reopen for the Summer 2021 tourist season.
“With the summer season just around the corner, I’m glad we will be able to reopen these facilities to travelers,” Governor Gordon said. “We are glad to have this chance to find a temporary solution.”