I discuss some television highlights from my 2005 Christmas Break when my family and I were in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Washington DC. https://youtube.com/shorts/IIrzzWkNaeg
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In this time of devastation and chaos where people need help more than ever before, it is time for me to briefly reflect on one of the best holiday breaks I spent with my family in Los Angeles. I dedicate this to my father, mother, younger sister, and younger brother who were with me during this momentous occasion. Furthermore, I dedicate this to all of my relatives based not only in Los Angeles but also in San Francisco, basically in California as a whole. May this video serve as a memento of more pleasant times and a reminder to strengthen communities in times of desperate need and devastating pain. https://youtube.com/shorts/IqYX3yV_a4M
Burying the hatchet, moving forward, and establishing a strong friendship with someone I used to have a lot of contention with may be easier said than done but are necessary for forgiveness, healing, and reconciliation.
2024 has begun with a bang outside my tenure as an online content creator. Now, it’s time to get up to speed on what’s in store for the remainder of January. I also hope your 2024 has been an exciting year too.
My New Year and my penultimate days here in Sydney have been well-spent with a trip to the Harbour Bridge.
Dramatic coloratura soprano Marina Rebeka tackles her role debut head-on as Aida, accompanied by a cavalcade of fellow star singers, in Calixto Bieito’s garish and messy production. Please enjoy my review and let me know your opinions as well.
Waltraud Meier’s second to the last hurrah as Klytämnestra, the beautiful yet guilt-ridden Queen of Mycenae, was in full swing tonight. Enjoy my review, and please enjoy Frau Meier’s final hurrah to the operatic stage on October 20.
Yet another delectable sweet to try out!
Not the most filling sweet in my book, but it’s guaranteed to be a treat from time to time to please any sweet tooth
I review a recent English opera that stars one of my all time favorite sopranos, Diana Damrau, I think it’s more than time to let this out in the open. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.