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3 weeks ago |
science.org | Emma Schofield |Erika Gebel Berg
26 9:00 Register NOWRemaining time: 19 DAYS | 17 HRS | 19 MINS Francis VerpoortSpeaker Michael S. WongSpeaker Richard LiuSpeaker Emma SchofieldSpeaker Erika Gebel Berg, Ph.D.Moderator This webinar is brought to you by the Science/AAAS Custom Publishing Office. Palladium is at the heart of breakthrough research shaping a more sustainable and technologically advanced future. This panel brings together leading scientists at the forefront of palladium science to explore its transformative role in...
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Mar 6, 2025 |
wigantoday.net | Gaynor Clarke |Emma Schofield |Catherine Hargreaves |Claire Gaskell
We have been inundated with photographs of youngsters in their great outfits and have already published one gallery of pictures. As we have received so many, here is a second gallery showing more fantastic fancy dress. 1. World Book DayAva, five, as Cruella de Vil, holding her brother Theo, 12 weeks, dressed as a dalmatian Photo: Submitted by Emma Schofield2. World Book DayAva, 11, as the Cat in the Hat Photo: Submitted by Catherine Hargreaves3.
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Dec 4, 2023 |
walesartsreview.org | Emma Schofield
In the latest in our series of Q&A’s with some of Wales’s leading artists, musicians, performers, and writers, Richard John Parfitt, founding member of 60 Ft. Dolls turned writer, discusses his inspirations and the process for writing his debut novel, Stray Dogs. Where are you from and how does it influence your work? I’m from Newport by way of Cwmbran although I now live in the Vale of Glamorgan. On the way I’ve lived in Toronto, the south of France and London.
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Oct 2, 2023 |
walesartsreview.org | Emma Schofield
As Welsh National Opera perform their latest family-friendly offering, Opera Play Live: Space Spectacular, Emma Schofield ventures along with her family and reflects on why we need opera that’s intended for everyone. I’m not entirely joking when I say that one of the hardest things about becoming a parent is, without doubt, the painful realisation that your children have no musical taste whatsoever.
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Sep 22, 2023 |
walesartsreview.org | Emma Schofield
Emma Schofield explores Welsh National Opera’s revival of Verdi’s seminal work, La Traviata, and finds much to enjoy in the tradition and simplicity of the production. Sometimes there’s nothing wrong with a healthy dose of tradition, which is exactly what the Welsh National Opera have offered up in this poignant, but lively revival of David McVicar’s production of La Traviata.
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