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Guillaume Dufay (1397-1474) Missa Sancti Iacobi (c.1427) for 3 and 4 voices IV. Alleluia, Hispanorum clarens stella
Alleluia. Hispanorum clarens stella, carismatum Iacob cella, mundi liminis sis stella, mare transfretantium.
Missa Sancti Jacobi
Cappella pratensis · Rebecca Stewart Dufay: Missa sancti Iacobi (Ricercar, 2001)
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This advertisement is for Can’t Spell Treason Without Tea by Rebecca Thorne, a cozy fantasy steeped in sapphic romance about one of the Queen’s private guards and a powerful mage who want to open a bookshop and live happily ever after…if only the world would let them. Cover art by Irene Huang.
WHAT IT’S ABOUT
All Reyna and Kianthe want is to open a bookshop that serves tea. Worn wooden floors, plants on every table, firelight drifting between the rafters…all complemented by love and good company. Thing is, Reyna works as one of the Queen’s private guards, and Kianthe is the most powerful mage in existence. Leaving their lives isn’t so easy.
But after an assassin takes Reyna hostage, she decides she’s thoroughly done risking her life for a self-centered queen. What follows is a cozy tale of mishaps, mysteries, and a murderous queen throwing the realm’s biggest temper tantrum.
#can't spell treason without tea#a pirate's life for tea#rebecca thorne#new books#booklr#tbr#cozy romance#irene huang
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Sinister Shadows
#BOOKREVIEW - Sinister Shadows - #WingsUnfurled #blog
With people disappearing, creatures of myth appearing and wreaking havoc, light fading from the silver moon, and shadows encroaching on the edges of the seer’s vision it appears a new challenge demands attention if there’s a hope of survival in Rebecca Gomez Farrell’s Wings Unfurled. In the six years after the claren scourge that haunted Medua and Lansera, Janto, Vesperi, and Serra served in…
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Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren didn't wear white at 2019 State of the Union: 'Did she not get the memo?'
California Sen. Kamala Harris didn’t participate in the all-white dress code at President Trump’s 2019 State of the Union address. (Photo: Getty Images)
In a silent protest against President Trump’s administration, Democratic congresswomen wore white during Tuesday’s State of the Union address — excluding several high-profile lawmakers whose different-colored wardrobe choices caused confusion on social media.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts wore a bright teal jacket, Arizona’s Kyrsten Sinema dressed in hot pink, Minnesota’s Amy Klobuchar wore purple, and California’s Kamala Harris and New York’s Kirsten Gillibrand were sleek in black.
To Twitter, the bold colors were in opposition to the suffragist movement of the early 20th century that modern-day lawmakers honored Tuesday with their white clothing. Lois Frankel, a Florida congresswoman and chair of the House Democratic Women’s Working Group had suggested women dress in white on Twitter. And as The Hill reported, Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota even wore a white jacket.
.@RepDeanPhillips showing up all the men in the Democratic Caucus when it comes to honoring women. That’s commitment. pic.twitter.com/zGJUbY4aIB
— Rebecca Kaplan (@RebeccaRKaplan) February 5, 2019
“Wearing suffragette white is a respectful message of solidarity with women across the country, and a declaration that we will not go back on our hard-earned rights,” Frankel told CNN.
Twitter asked why the senators — some of whom are Trump’s loudest critics — didn’t join the trend that even Tiffany Trump seemed to join. The president’s 25-year-old daughter wore a fitted white skirt suit in contrast to the black outfits worn by first lady Melania and sister Ivanka Trump.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren wore teal to the State of the Union address. (Photo: Getty Images)
State of the Union viewers took to Twitter to voice their opinions on some female senators’ sartorial differences.
Worth noting that most of the female Senators did not follow the House lead in wearing white
— Sarah D. Wire (@sarahdwire) February 6, 2019
Senate Democratic women not adhering to the suffragette white. Amy Klobuchar's in purple, Krysten Sinema's in hot pink and Mazie Hirono and Elizabeth Warren in teal/blue jackets.
— Emily Cochrane (@ESCochrane) February 6, 2019
@SenatorSinema you are not wearing white in solidarity with the Democratic women 😕#SOTU
— Angelica Neal (@angelicaneal) February 6, 2019
It's nice to see many of the ladies wearing white during the #SOTU2019. 🤔I wonder why #ElizabethWarren opted to wear blue. #StateOfTheUnion #SOTU
— Clarene Mitchell (@MrsCMitch) February 6, 2019
No white for @SenWarren !!?
Did she not get the #memo ??#SOTU @6abc #LunarNewYear #SOTUBoycott
— Brian Adler (@badlerJCC) February 6, 2019
Kinda bothered that Elizabeth Warren isn't wearing white#SOTU
— stickfigureme (@stickfigureme) February 6, 2019
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Recap: Spring Members Meeting Gratitude Edition
Submitted by: DC Collaborative Team May 17, 2018
The DC Collaborative convened 75 members at the May 16 Spring Members Meeting: Gratitude Edition at the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Meyer Auditorium. This is the most exciting meeting of the year where the Collaborative team offers gratitude to members, educators, partners, funders and board members.
Meeting Resources
Agenda
PowerPoint
Feedback Survey
Community Updates
Elizabeth Eder, Head of Education at Freer|Sackler opened the meeting by welcoming everyone to the space.
Barbara Shepherd, The Kennedy Center, Any Given Child DC
The membership was briefed by Barbara Shepherd of The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on the Any Given Child Washington, DC Collective Impact program followed by an updated from Nathan Dimond of DCPS Arts and David Markey and Anysa Saleh of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities about upcoming grants.
Nathan Diamond, DCPS Arts
To further our gratitude/celebration theme, Lissa Rosenthal-Yoffee, DC Collaborative Executive Director gave an update on the excellent news of Arts Education Policy's approval through the DC Council “Sense of Council Arts and Humanities in Education Resolution of 2018.” Jeanette McCune then provided the DC Collaborative Collective Committee updates, followed by a Membership and Programming Committee update by Tracey Wyton and Rebekka Nickman. The DC Collaborative has seen an increase in membership and programming activity of more than one third! nearly 50,000 students were served through the Arts and Humanities for every student program due to the partnerships with members and the Field-trip Experiences grant through the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities.
Lissa Rosenthal-Yoffe, DC Collaborative Executive Director
Blake Rostine, Tracey Wyton, Rebekka Nickman, DC Collaborative
As the meeting host, Jennifer Reifsteck of Freer|Sackler showed a video describing their education programs and highlighted the partnership with the DC Collaborative and discussed how their outreach to DC Public and Public Charter Schools has increased by 500% through their partnership with the DC Collaborative.
Jennifer Reifsteck, Freer|Sackler
More details regarding each of these updates can be found through the PowerPoint.
DC Collaborative Gratitude
Linda Harper, Nik Apostolides and Susan Rosenbaum of the DC Collaborative Board of Directors along with Lissa Rosenthal-Yoffe, Rebekka Nickman, Blake Rostine, and Tracey Wyton of the DC Collaborative staff gave gratitude to members and partners who went over and beyond this year.
School Awards
Most Field-trips: Lauren Leister, Creative Minds Public Charter School
Perfect Survey Response Rate: Kalik Booker, Ketcham Elementary; Rachel Heiss, Bunker Hill Elementary; Joanna Lewton, Capital City Public Charter School; Calchita Magee, Neval Thomas Elementary
Most Professional Development Session Registrations: Lucia Schaefer, Bruce Monroe Elementary School
Most Cherry Blossom Art Contest Submissions: W.B. Patterson Elementary School, Lauren Eastlack and Haywood Williams
Teacher Representatives on the Programming Committee: Maurice Douglas, National Collegiate Preparatory Public Charter School; Terry Thomas, Seaton Elementary School; Carolina Clarens, Oyster Adams Elementary School
Terry Thomas, Seaton Elementary and Carolina Clarens, Oyster Adams Bilingual School
Member Awards
Most Collaborative Meetings Attended: Brian Washington, Capitol Hill Arts Workshop
1st Runner Up (Most Collaborative Meetings Attended): Paul Cohn, O Street Museum Foundation
Most AHFES Field-trips Donated:
Avalon Theatre- Sarah Pokempner
Imagination Stage- Joanne Seeling, James Swindell
Washington Bach Consort- Marc Eisenberg and Janey Moskowitz
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Guest Story Bank Blog Writers: JR Russ, DCAYA and Anthony Setari, DCPS
Speed Dating Series Founder: Jared Shortmeier and Samantha Wyer-Bello, Shakespeare Theatre Company
Pictured (left to right): Sarah Pokempner, Avalon Theatre; Joanne Seelig Lamparter, Imagination Stage; Lissa Rosenthal-Yoffe, DC Collaborative; Brian Washington, Capitol Hill Arts Workshop; James Swindell, Imagination Stage; Anthony Setari, DCPS; JR Russ, DCAYA, Jared Shortmeier, Shakespeare Theatre Company.
Connecting to Curriculum Series
Establishment and Commitment to the “Connecting to Curriculum Series”:
Nathan Diamond, DC Public Schools
Special Achievement in “Connecting to Curriculum” Program:
Scott Abbott and Donna Phillips, DCPS Social Studies
Raymond Cummings, DCPS English/ Language Arts
Member Awards: 2017-2018 Meeting Panelists
Nik Apostolides
Lenore Blank Kelner
Dan Crane
Sarah Jencks
David Markey
Jeanette McCune
Gregory McGruder
Lorraine Robinson
Joanne Seelig Lamparter
Barbara Stauffer
Ingrid Zimmer
Sylvia Zwi
Member Awards: 2017-2018 Meeting Hosts
Art Museum of the Americas- Organization of American States- Adriana Ospina
Capitol Hill Arts Workshop- Amy Moore and Brian Washington
Columbia Heights Education Campus- Maria Tukeva
DC Public Library- Carmen Boston
Freer|Sackler- Elizabeth Eder and Jennifer Reifsteck
GALA Hispanic Theatre- Rebecca Medrano and Mauricio Pita
Keegan Theatre- Alexis Hartwick
Shakespeare Theatre Company- Jared Shortmeier and Samantha Wyer-Bello, Shakespeare Theatre Company
Sitar Arts Center- A. Lorraine Robinson, Maureen Dwyer
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History- Barbara Stauffer
Arts for Any Given Child Washington, DC Community Arts Team
Neil Albert— DC Downtown Business Improvement District
Nathan Diamond— DC Public Schools
Akela Dogbe— Moten Elementary School
Kimberly Douglas— THEARC
Sarah Durkee— National Gallery of Art
Kehembe V. Eichelberger— Howard University
Marc Eisenberg— Washington Bach Consort
Rhona Wolfe Friedman— DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
Addrienne Gayoso— National Museum Women in the Arts
Barbara Harman— Harman Family Foundation and Catalogue for Philanthropy of Greater Washington
Michelle Hoffmann— Washington Performing Arts
Najla Husseni— Office of Family and Public Engagement, DCPS
Sakina Khan— DC Office of Planning
Sherburne Laughlin— American University
Maryann Lombardi— DC Office of Cable Television, Film, Music and Entertainment
Chase Maggiano— Washington Chorus
David Markey— DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
Jeanette McCune— The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Gregory McGruder— National Geographic Society
Fareed Moustoufi— Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Laurent Odde— Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Evan Regan-Levine— JBG Smith Corporation
Anne Robinson— DC City Council
Lissa Rosenthal-Yoffe— DC Arts and Humanities Education Collaborative
JR Russ— DC Alliance of Youth Advocates
Anthony Setari— DC Public Schools
Eric Shaw— DC Office of Planning
Terry Thomas— Seaton Elementary School
Maria Tukeva— Columbia Heights Education Campus
Samantha Wyer-Bello— Shakespeare Theatre Company
Tracey Wyton— DC Arts and Humanities Education Collaborative
Collective Impact Committee Members
Khendall Beale
Karen O. Brown
Sarah Durkee
Maureen Dwyer
Michelle Edwards
Caryn Fraim
Roberta Gasbarre
Cynthia Gertsen
Monica Lewis
Jeanette McCune*
Caitlin Miller
Sarah Pokempner
JR Russ
Joanne Seelig Lamparter
Jared Shortmeier
Barbara Stauffer
Christie Walser
Brigitte Winter
Sylvia Zwi
Programming Committee Members
Khendall Beale
Carolina Clarens
Miriam Deaver
Nathan Diamond
Maurice Douglas
Sarah Durkee
Cynthia Gertsen
Jeanette McCune*
Caitlin Miller
Janey Moskowitz
Fareed Mostoufi
Jennifer Reifsteck
Steve Reichlen
Joanne Seelig Lamparter
Carey Stipe Lavallee
James Swindell
Terry Thomas
Arts and Humanities Education Champion and our Fearless Leader
The DC Collaborative also honored Jeanette McCune as our Arts and Humanities Education champion for her 18 years of service with the DC Collaborative.
Jeanette McCune, The Kennedy Center
A huge thanks to the DC Collaborative Board President, Linda Harper as our fearless leader this year and for emceeing the evening and keeping us on schedule.
Another thanks to Nik Apostolides DC Collaborative Board Vice President, for his service this year and adjourning the meeting.
”Sushi and Swag” Reception and Networking Bingo!
Thank you to our fabulous hosts, Freer | Sackler for providing the meeting attendees with a fabulous reception that involved sushi and fun prizes during the networking bingo!
A huge thanks on a wonderful school year from the DC Collaborative team to our members, partners, educators, funders and Board of Directors!
Quick Links
Meeting Agenda
Meeting PowerPoint
Meeting Feedback Survey
DC Collaborative Website
Freer|Sackler Website
Freer|Sackler Video
#ArtsEd#HumanitiesEd#Gratitude#Collective Impact#Collaborative Effect#Any Given Child DC#Community Arts Team#Education#Arts in Education#News#We Love our Members#general news
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John - Die Brüder (Die Hüter der Rose 1, Waringham Saga 4)
Gutes Hörspiel. Ich sehe es mehr als inszenierte Lesung. Der Fokus liegt einfach auch der Handlung und den Sprechern.
#John#Waringham Saga#Die Brüder#Die Hüter der Rose#Rebecca Gablé#Marius Claren#Detlef Bierstedt#Marie Walke#Axel Lutter#Elmar Börger#audible original#Audible
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This advertisement is for Can’t Spell Treason Without Tea by Rebecca Thorne, a cozy fantasy steeped in sapphic romance about one of the Queen’s private guards and a powerful mage who want to open a bookshop and live happily ever after…if only the world would let them. Cover art by Irene Huang.
WHAT IT’S ABOUT
All Reyna and Kianthe want is to open a bookshop that serves tea. Worn wooden floors, plants on every table, firelight drifting between the rafters…all complemented by love and good company. Thing is, Reyna works as one of the Queen’s private guards, and Kianthe is the most powerful mage in existence. Leaving their lives isn’t so easy.
But after an assassin takes Reyna hostage, she decides she’s thoroughly done risking her life for a self-centered queen. What follows is a cozy tale of mishaps, mysteries, and a murderous queen throwing the realm’s biggest temper tantrum.
#can't spell treason without tea#a pirate's life for tea#rebecca thorne#new books#booklr#tbr#cozy romance#irene huang
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