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Owners have discretion to demolish dilapidated sections of former Advertiser Democrat building in Norway
NORWAY — The owners of the former Advertiser Democrat building at 1 Pikes Hill Road have the discretion to tear down two ...
Temperatures are expected to exceed 40 degrees as a severe heatwave peaks in coming days, fuelling extreme fire danger and prompting major health warnings.
New Year’s Eve revellers toasted the end of 2025, waving goodbye to 12 months packed with Trump tariffs, a Gaza truce and ...
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Albert Einstein’s Brilliant Politics
The Princeton that Albert Einstein knew in 1933 was sharply divided by the color line; a long-established border—marked by ...
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The Thing (1982) cast: Where the actors are now
Despite its initial critical and commercial failure in 1982, John Carpenter's The Thing subsequently morphed into a point of ...
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Around the districts: Shankill
Shankill St James’ COI, Crinken Services of Worship for this Sunday The Third Sunday of Christmas: 10.30am Morning Praise. Church Events/Activities: Please check the Church’s website for regular ...
Nestled in the western Maine mountains, Farmington combines rural charm with the energy of a college town. The Sandy River flows alongside downtown, providing a peaceful soundtrack to daily life.
Despite its name, Norway sits firmly in western Maine, offering small-town charm with a creative spirit. The historic downtown features colorful buildings housing unique shops, galleries, and ...
Ottawa Citizen on MSN
Remembering Maria Pellegrini, the opera diva next door
She walked towards a waiting car in a flowing gown, her head erect, a perfect smile on her face, as if she was walking onto a ...
The busy mezzo-soprano Marina Viotti has made a career out of versatility: “I think generally people should not do only one ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Julie Taymor’s abridged production of Mozart’s opera has been trimmed down to 90 minutes as the Metropolitan Opera bids to recruit a new generation. Credit... Supported by By ...
In the mid-1600s, opera transformed from a show exclusive for royalty to entertainment for the masses. Soon, lavish productions, special effects, and creative risks became the norm. Venice’s La Fenice ...
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