/ After a successful debut in 2018 as the Refugee in Flight, countertenor and recent finalist of NBC s The Voice, John Holiday, returns to DMMO for a special program entitled The John Holiday Experience.
The plains are alive with the sound of a wild barber, ghostly apparitions, ornery mythical characters, forbidden love. and music. Read more about the DMMO’s 2021 summer festival season.
With safety protocols firmly in place, the nationally acclaimed Des Moines Metro Opera is revving back up for the 2021 summer festival season. The long-awaited return to in-person opera has finally arrived!
In advance of the season, the DMMO has posted their COVID-19 safety and health protocols on their website. Please check it regularly for the latest updates.
One Dallas university makes the grade as a top college for the value UT Dallas is a class act, according to the new ranking. The average student loan debt in Texas approaches $33,000. So, it’s no wonder Texas students and parents diligently shop around for the colleges delivering the biggest bang for the buck. By one measure, the University of Texas at Dallas offers one of the best values among public colleges in the Lone Star State. In ranking released April 20,
The Princeton Review declares UT Dallas the 40th best value among public colleges in the U.S. It was the only Dallas-Fort Worth university to make either list of top 50 public or private schools.
The average student loan debt in Texas approaches $33,000. So, it’s no wonder Texas students and parents diligently shop around for the colleges delive
The Arizona Legislature recently opened a window for survivors of abuse over the age of 30 to file lawsuits through the end of 2020, leading to hundreds of lawsuits against churches and Boy Scout groups, as well as the
Arizona Republic, and the musician Sting. This lawsuit was initially filed in superior court on December 23, shortly before the cutoff.
The plaintiff is unnamed in the lawsuit due to the graphic nature of the allegations, but the lawsuit says she met Hamza when she was 15 through the fencing program at Houston s Rice University, which Hamza would begin to coach the next year.
When they met, Hamza was an internationally recognized fencer who had represented his home country of Egypt in the Olympics twice and was starting out as a coach in Houston. He would go on to coach the Egyptian Olympic fencing team in 2004 and U.S. national fencing teams from 2009 to 2011. In 2009, Houston s mayor declared the day after Christmas “Mauro Hamza Day.”
A moon shot model for the transformation of capitalism
PHOTOGRAPHS BY Jeff Frost
A helicopter surveyed the area with a searchlight during the Lake Fire in the San Bernardino National Forest near Big Bear Lake, California, in 2015.
Capitalism is facing three major crises. A pandemic-induced health crisis has rapidly ignited an economic crisis with yet unknown consequences for financial stability, and all of this is playing out against the backdrop of a climate crisis that cannot be addressed under the rubric of business as usual. It may be hard to cast your mind back, but in January 2020, the news media were full of frightening images of overwhelmed firefighters in Australia, and flood workers in Venice not overwhelmed health care providers all over the world. Indeed, a 2020 outlook published in