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    Deborah Cook, Thwarted Voices Concert- Guest Artist

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    Deborah Cook is one of the most distinguished sopranos of her generation. As can be ascertained from the accompanying CV her career literally soared from triumph to triumph. Ms Cook\u27s voice has retained the freshness and expressiveness of youth, her previous guest appearances on Phillip Silver\u27s Thwarted Voices program were met by enthusiastic audience approbation. We are very happy that Deborah Cook will appear on next year\u27s Thwarted Voices event. This concert, scheduled for October 23,201},will include lieder by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, a composer with whom Ms Cook is very familiar and will include a performance of a stunning lieder cycle entitled The Eternal . The time commitment by Ms. Cook for this concert will include three preparatory rehearsals, a dress rehearsal and the concert itself

    Mainers Deborah Cook of Cook Consulting and Patrick Murphy of PanAtlantic Consul

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    Mainers Deborah Cook of Cook Consulting and Patrick Murphy of PanAtlantic Consultants will serve on the national committee to implement the recommendations of the White House Conference on Small Business. They will meet monthly with New England delegates to implement reforms in 60 issue areas

    Deborah Harkness Book Talk and Signing

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    The Z. Smith Reynolds Library Lecture Series presents a talk and book signing by Deborah Harkness, author of the bestselling novels A Discovery of Witches and Shadow of Night. Deborah is a featured author at the 9th annual Bookmarks Festival of Books. Her Wake Forest appearance is co-sponsored by Bookmarks and ZSR Library as part of the Bookmarks Authors in Schools program

    Twarted Voices Concert- Guest Artist, Deborah Cook

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    The next Thwarted Voices concert on Oct. 26,2008 will feature Deborah Cook, a popular guest artist who has assisted Phillip Silver during the past several seasons. Her magnificent artistry, beside being very much appreciated by the audience, has greatly enriched Silver\u27s choice of programming for these concerts. The repertoire is highly specialized and requires performers with emotional as well as purely musical attachment to the material

    Review of \u3cem\u3eManaging to Make it: Urban Families and Adolescent Success.\u3c/em\u3e Frank Furstenberg Jr., Thomas D. Cook, Jacquelynne Eccles, Glen H. Elder Jr., and Arnold Sameroff. Reviewed by Deborah Page-Adams, University of Kansas.

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    Book review of Managing to Make it: Urban Famlies and Adolescent Success. Frank Furstenberg Jr., Thomas D. Cook, Jacquelynne Eccles, Glen H. Elder Jr., and Arnold Sameroff. Reviewed by Deborah Page-Adams, University of Kansas

    Dirigo Health: A Small Business Perspective

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    In her commentary Deborah Cook, executive director of the Maine Small Business Alliance, discusses Dirigo Health from the viewpoint of small businesses, whose employees and families, along with the self-employed, represent the largest proportion of uninsured in Maine’s population. She notes that rising costs of health care and insurance are a major threat to the viability of small businesses

    Author Deborah Heffernan of Bridgton describes how secret plans to have a Queen

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    Author Deborah Heffernan of Bridgton describes how secret plans to have a Queen Anne bonnet-top high boy built for her husband Jack Heffernan turned into a community affair, while yet remaining a secret. The actual design and construction of the high boy fell on Bob Dunning, with the help cabinetmaker Greg Marston. Others involved on the project included Mary and Don Johnson and their sons Tom and Eric. With descriptive details of elements included in the highboy

    Thwarted Voices - Guest Artist Deborah Cook

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    Now in it\u27s sixth season, Dr. Phillip Silver\u27s Thwarted Voices concert series provides an opportunity to present what is called forgotten music composed by Jewish musicians victimized by the Nationalist Socialist racist policies of the Holocaust in Europe. Some composers perished in Nazi concentrations camps and others escaped by fleeing, in some cases to America. But much of their music has remained unperformed over the years. In the fall concert, Dr. Silver will perform works by Arnold Schoenberg, who was forced into exile by the Nazis in 1933 and emigrated to Paris. Dr. Silver will be accompanied by Deborah Cook, who made her debut at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden in 1976 as Gilda in Rigoletto

    Lecture: Author Deborah Eisenberg reads from her story, "Some Other, Better Otto" Nov. 2 at Vanderbilt University

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    Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Listen to author Deborah Eisenberg read from her story 'Some Other, Better Otto' from her collection Twilight of the Superheroes on Nov. 2 in Buttrick Hall. Introducing Eisenberg is Nancy Reisman, assistant professor of English.
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