Opera tenor Brian Jagde and soprano Joyce El-Khoury sang a variety of operatic duets in a lovely and highly entertaining recital at the Mondavi Center (on the campus of U.C. Davis) last month. The recital also marked the opening of the Ann E. Pitzer Center. A short drive or (slightly longer walk) from Jackson […]
What Trump Should Have Learned from His Failed Healthcare Bill
“Nobody knew health care could be so complicated.” -President Trump Donald Trump and Paul Ryan may still be smarting from the loss of their healthcare repeal-and-replace legislation. The Speaker convinced the President that the better part of valor was discretion last Friday when Mr. Trump agreed to forego a floor vote on the bill in […]
E. Haig’s Review of Sac. Phil’s Beethoven Concert
Ludwig Van Beethoven is much revered for his symphonies. He composed nine of them. The ninth is his most famous, closely followed by at least the first four notes of his fifth. Many of his others are also much admired, if not loved. The third (titled “Eroica”), the seventh, and the sixth (the “Pastoral”) […]
Finding Joy in the Age of Trump
At the height of last fall’s presidential campaign, a good friend of mine swore that she would move her entire family to Canada if Donald Trump won the election. She envisioned an unbearable existence in her own country if Trump were to become the president, and viewed Canada, where her husband was born (and […]
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