Running in its second year, the MSU College of Music's Lunar New Year Concert series was created to highlight the stories and diversity of Asian composers.
Dimapur, July 12 (EMN): Admitting that all the endeavours to clean up the corrupt and dysfunctional system of governance remained futile, The Naga Rising (TNR) stated that it has given birth to Rising People’s Party (RPP) “to be the change we want to see and to give our people an alternative platform.” A press release issued by TNR president, Along Longkumer; vice president, Dorothy Chang; secretary, Khriezodilhou Yhome; along with other members stated that RPP has been able to raise high hopes among the public, especially the younger generation since its inception about a year ago. It stated that the formation of a new party has reconfirmed their conviction and encouraged them to rededicate to the mission. “As a new party, there is much to learn, much to do, much to cover and there will be hardships along the way. There is no better way to deal with challenges than remaining strong to the cause for which the party exists and to hold on to its ideals,” the statement read. Sta
Beethoven always seems to bring out the best in the CPO, a fact confirmed by the excellent performances heard Friday evening in the mostly Beethoven concert…