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Daring To Live A New Life

In 2012, Sheri Hunter’s life took a dramatic and unexpected turn when at the age of 50 her husband of 21 years suddenly died of a heart attack. As anyone who went through the passing of a loved one can imagine, her entire world fell apart and the profound grief catapulted her into depression.

In her book Daring To Live, Sheri is taking audiences into her true-life story of loss, grief, friendship and empowerment.

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Love and Death on Lake Constance

During these challenging times when all borders are closed and international travel is impossible, let me take you on a virtual journey to the beautiful Austrian town of Bregenz where every summer an amazing opera festival takes place on a floating stage known as the Bregenzer Festspiele.

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Cool Ways To Celebrate International Women's Day 2020

We’ve come a long way, ladies but there’s still room for improvement. The future is female!

This year’s theme for International Women's Day is, I am Generation Equality: Realizing Women's Rights. The theme is in alignment with UN Women's new multigenerational campaign, Generation Equality.

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The Vivacious Erin Sullivan Dazzles Audiences In Her One-Woman Musical “With Love, Marilyn”

Lovers come and go in the musical journey entitled “With Love, Marilyn,” a sensual and playful cabaret tribute paying homage to the many loves and romances in the life of the iconic 1950s Superstar. Even today, 58 years after her untimely death, the world is still obsessed with her, so Erin Sullivan brought her her back to life on stage.

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The Talented Mr. Demmings

Roderick Demmings Jr. is our March 2020 Influencer Superstar. From performances at New York’s Carnegie Hall to the Vatican as well as performing for Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, this pianist, entertainer, social justice advocate, aviation aficionado and founder of #BlackMusicMatters has graced world-famous stages around the globe and his creative journey doesn’t stop there.

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Philanthropy Meets Performing Art

Alex Montaldo was drawn to acting through his love of make-believe and his fascination with invented personas like Bowie’s, and he has tried to take on very varied roles in order to explore these. His creative journey began in 2008 when he was offered a full scholarship in acting at the Lee Strasberg Institute, Conservatory Program in New York City.

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Il Ballo del Doge

Like every year, Antonia Sautter will present her spectacular and captivating event Il Ballo del Doge when Venice, Italy celebrates its annual Carnevale di Venezia (Venice Carnival) starting February 8 until February 25, 2020.

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