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Festival Opera’s 33rd season will continue into autumn with a trio of Sunday afternoon artist recitals at the intimate Piedmont Center for the Arts.The series will launch at 4 p.m. Sept. 22 with “Lucky in Love,” presenting mezzo-soprano Kindra Scharich and pianist Jeffrey LaDeur. It will continue at 4 p.m. Oct. 27 with “Nothing to Fear,” featuring contralto Sara Couden and pianist Derek Tam.
For the mainstage production at Walnut Creek’s Lesher Center for the Arts, Gordin and guest stage director Céline Ricci presented a double bill of two one-act operas regarding love and betrayal: Francis Poulenc’s riveting mid-1950s monodrama “La Voix Humaine” based on iconoclast Jean Cocteau’s play and baroque masterpiece “Dido and Aeneas” by Henry Purcell based on Virgil’s epic work “The Aeneid.
“We are still finding out the scope and seriousness of the situation but expect OUSD to take swift and transparent steps to ensure the health and safety of district staff and students; we will work with educators, families, and partner unions in OUSD to ensure these problems are addressed. We are eager to hear from the OUSD superintendent and school board what steps will be taken to prevent systemic failures such as this in the future.
The XChange will create and showcase scalable and repeatable models for shared real estate ownership and impact investments to facilitate asset building for underserved community members that can be adopted across the country. Construction activity from the pool project, combined with Piedmont Unified School District construction projects in recent years, has heavily degraded Magnolia Avenue. In June, the City Council augmented the pool’s budget to include a full repaving of Magnolia between Hillside and Bonita. Paving is scheduled to be completed Saturday.
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