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The Flying Dutchman (COC Opera Review): Ghost of a Chance
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The Flying Dutchman (COC Opera Review): Black Beard, Pale Ghost

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It may not entirely look the part, but Richard Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman (1843) is very much a ghost story. […]

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“A Day in the Life” with actor, singer, and dancer, Brittany Charlotte Smith

September 28, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Brittany Charlotte Smith is a Macedonian-Canadian actor and writer who lives between Toronto and Los Angeles, which is devastating for […]

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If you want to know about Laura Nanni’s award-winning curatorial work, her artistic practice that interrupts how we interact with […]

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Katherine Gauthier wastes no time skimming the surface of small talk. Many people who meet Kat for the first time […]

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