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May 12, 2021 06:34 IST
The State government has provided 4,500 doses of Covishield vaccine for those aged between 18 and 44 in Udupi district.
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People lining up in front of AYUSH Block at Wenlock Hospital to receive their vaccine in Mangaluru on Tuesday.
The State government has provided 4,500 doses of Covishield vaccine for those aged between 18 and 44 in Udupi district.
Slots for vaccinating those in the 18 to 44 age group at the Government Wenlock and four taluk hospitals in Dakshina Kannada district filled up fast with 250 slots at the Wenlock Hospital in Mangaluru being exhausted in 10 minutes on Monday. Vaccination for people in this age group started on Tuesday and it will be organised only in these five government hospitals in the district.
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The slots for vaccination of those in the 18 to 44 years age group at the Government Wenlock and four taluk hospitals in Dakshina Kannada district filled up fast with 250 slots at the Wenlock hospital in Mangaluru getting filled up with 10 minutes on Monday. Vaccination for people in this age group will start from Tuesday and it will be held only at these five government hospitals in the district.
Vaccination for this age group began in Udupi District Hospital with 100 each getting jabbed at Udupi District Hospital, Udupi MCH Hospital and taluk hospitals in Kundapura and Karkala. All slots for Tuesday in these four hospitals have been booked.
Along the street: Downtown shop will have new owners, new name, new location
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Mike Miller, coordinator of the Sip! McMinnville Food & Wine Classic wine competition, left, considers a bottle of wine with Carl Giavanti, competition publicist, and Rolland Toevs, competition manager during the event Saturday, March 27, at Abbey Road Farms. About 200 Oregon wines were entered in the 2021 event.
Meg and Zach Hixson have purchased the downtown clothing and home goods store Yamhill Valley Dry Goods from Sylla McClellan, who also owns Third Street Books.
The Hixsons plan to change the store’s name to Left By West. They also will move it one block east, from its current location at 416 N.E. Third St. to 512 N.E. Third.
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Some of the compositions are nearly 200 years old and have never been experienced by an audience.
One of the pieces of music composed by Maris Stella which has been recreated and recorded by the Leeds Conservatoire for the first time
“It has been a remarkably uplifting and inspiring experience seeing a new generation of music-lovers in Leeds working so hard to bring the melodies created by these composers to life once again,” said Kitty Ross, who is curator of social history at Leeds Museums.
Composers whose music has been reimagined and digitised include Virginia Gabriel, who wrote popular ballads in the 19th Century as well as a number of serious compositions and popular composer Charlotte Allington Barnard.
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image captionThe sheet music would have been owned by people living in Leeds
Musicians have recreated a selection of once-popular works by female composers whose pieces have been forgotten over time.
Leeds Conservatoire students used sheet music in the city s Museums and Galleries collection to recreate the work.
The project, marking Women s History Month, aims to bring the music to life for modern audiences.
The completed pieces can be heard in an online exhibition.
Kitty Ross, the galleries curator of social history, said: For many years now, the pieces of music they created to express themselves existed only on paper, forgotten over the passage of time and never recorded or shared with a modern audience.