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Live music will return to Aspen this summer.
After a quiet 2020 amid the novel coronavirus pandemic and the historic cancellation of last summer’s in-person season, the Aspen Music Festival and School on Thursday announced a 52-day, 150-event lineup for July and August.
With vaccines continuing to roll out, virus cases declining and public health restrictions loosening, the Aspen institution’s slate of summer concerts will return for its 72nd anniversary season.
“We’re very excited,” festival president and CEO Alan Fletcher said Wednesday. “We truly believe in this season. And we are monitoring, hour by hour, what health rules and best practices are across the world, in terms of being on stage, and we feel very confident about this.”
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A former soldier accused of assassinating Rebels bikie boss Nick Martin with a 300m sniper shot fought in Syria and Iraq for an armed charity.
Shadows of Hope, started in 2013 by eye-patch-wearing medic Robert Hoey, works in war zones around the world by in combat and delivery aid and medicine.
Mr Hoey describes the organisation as the world s most dangerous and fearless charity that helps people in conflict areas without government red tape.
Starting by treating wounded on both sides of the war against ISIS, it has since worked in Burma, China, Iraq, Syria, Congo, Philippines, and Papua New Guinea.