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Image Credits (L-R): Miró Quartet by Jeff Wilson; Paul Lewis by Kaupo Kikkas; Danish Quartet by Caroline Bittencourt; Junction Trio by Shervin Lainez; Sasha Cooke by Stephanie Girard; Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason by Jake Turney; Pacifica Quartet by Lisa-Marie Mazzucco; Karen Slack by Kia Caldwell; Mahan Esfahani by Kaja Smith.
Featuring the Miró Quartet in a World Premiere by Caroline Shaw, Pianist Paul Lewis (Baltimore Recital Debut), Danish String Quartet (Baltimore Debut), Junction Trio (Baltimore Debut), Mezzo-Soprano Sasha Cooke (Baltimore Recital Debut), Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason, the Pacifica Quartet with Soprano Karen Slack (Baltimore Debut), and Harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani (Baltimore Debut)
10 tips for a stress-free Christmas and surviving the silly season
11 minutes to read
By: Carly Gibbs
It s the most wonderful time of the year, but also a time when stress levels peak. We ask experts for their top tips to stop stress in its tracks and make the season of goodwill joyful for all.
1) Survive family friction
Very few family interactions at Christmas actually play out in a perfect way, says psychologist Kate Ferris. Photo / Getty Images
Christmas Day is a happy occasion for many, but for some, including those with dysfunctional families, it can deliver stress and anxiety.
Psychologist Kate Ferris says relationships, grief, addictions and racist remarks can all make Christmas Day uncomfortable.
10 tips for a stress-free Christmas and surviving the silly season
11 minutes to read
By: Carly Gibbs
It s the most wonderful time of the year, but also a time when stress levels peak. We ask experts for their top tips to stop stress in its tracks and make the season of goodwill joyful for all.
1) Survive family friction
Very few family interactions at Christmas actually play out in a perfect way, says psychologist Kate Ferris. Photo / Getty Images
Christmas Day is a happy occasion for many, but for some, including those with dysfunctional families, it can deliver stress and anxiety.
Psychologist Kate Ferris says relationships, grief, addictions and racist remarks can all make Christmas Day uncomfortable.
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