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Six: The Musical
When I was younger the six wives of Henry VIII always fascinated me. It profounded me the way the women were poorly treated and how their struggles and suffering are still relevant today. We know a lot about Catherine of Aragon's loyalty, Anne Boleyn's passion and Jane Seymour's obedience. We don't always hear much about the other three wives as much, but they all get equal spotlight in the show.
By Chloe Gilholy4 days ago in Beat
My Summer 2024 Spotify Playlist
"Live in the sunshine. Swim in the sea. Drink in the wild air." — Ralph Waldo Emerson It's summer! School is out for the next two months, I've been busy trying to keep my kiddos busy with fun activities and planning a camping trip.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹12 days ago in Beat
The Old Radio's Song
The sun dipped below the horizon, casting the old summer house in a warm, golden glow. Emily stood at the edge of the driveway, the gravel crunching under her feet. It had been years since she’d been here, yet every detail was etched in her memory—the way the trees framed the house, the creak of the porch swing, the scent of pine and earth. This place held the echoes of her childhood, and now, in the wake of her grandmother's passing, it beckoned her back.
By Dharanidharan T 15 days ago in Beat
Rapperiya Baalam
Rapperiya Baalam, also known as Ashok Bishnoi, is a versatile artist hailing from Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan. He gained prominence in 2014 with his folk-hip hop fusion track “Mharo Rajasthan,” featuring Swaroop Khan. Since then, he has continued to create music that blends traditional elements with contemporary beats.
By Allwyn Roman Waghela22 days ago in Beat
Sooryagayathri
Sooryagayathri is a prodigious Indian classical vocalist hailing from Kerala. Her captivating talent transcends boundaries, leaving an indelible mark on the world of music. Renowned for her ethereal delivery of devotional bhajans and kirtans, Sooryagayathri’s voice channels the divine, evoking profound emotions that resonate across spiritual landscapes. When she was merely three years old, her innate aptitude for pitch and rhythm became evident, prompting her parents to introduce her to formal music lessons. In fact, her father became her first teacher. She received formal training in Carnatic music under the expert guidance of her gurus, S. Anandi and Nishant Nadapuram. Emerging from the idyllic village of Purameri in Vadakara, North Kerala, Sooryagayathri’s musical journey has its origins in this serene locale. She has been meticulously honing her skills under the watchful tutelage of Smt. Anandi and Sri Nishanth. Notably, Sri Kuldeep M Pai has also played a crucial role in her artistic and spiritual evolution, expertly guiding her along the path to becoming an exceptional musician. You can explore her divine music on her YouTube channel, where she has captured the hearts of music lovers across the globe with her golden voice. 🎵🌟
By Allwyn Roman Waghela24 days ago in Beat
Whimsigoth . Content Warning.
Introduction I just saw this interesting post by Samantha Parrish and thought the very words were just positive and wonderful. We usually associate Goth with darkness and fear, but "Whimsigoth" (or should it be "WhimsiGoth"?) brings some fun and lightness to the genre.
By Mike Singleton 🌜 Mikeydred 🌛27 days ago in Beat
Breaking The Story.
"Breaking The Story" is written by Alexis Scheer and its premise is about journalists in war areas around the world. The ninety minute play at the Tony Kiser Theater goes back and forth from war torn countries to Marina's (Maggie Siff) newly purchased home in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).29 days ago in Beat