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2 weeks ago |
thesavannahian.com | Sean Kelly |Jenna Moore |Frank Ricci
by Sean Kelly, Jenna Moore, and Frank RicciAS THE 2025 Savannah Music Festival comes to a close, we wanted to highlight the 36-year history of this cultural staple by talking to some of the people who have been involved in the production and the evolution of the festival, and ask them about their role in getting it all on stage. Getting On Board:Ryan McMaken (Artistic Director): My wife and I were visiting from Portland, Maine in November of 2006, and I saw a poster at the airport while leaving.
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1 month ago |
thesavannahian.com | Sean Kelly
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Jan 13, 2025 |
thesavannahian.com | Sean Kelly
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Jan 9, 2025 |
communitylivingmagazine.com | Sean Kelly
I believe that we connect better in fantasy or art than we do when we are just sitting talking to each other.”Cian Binchy is explaining why, as an autistic man, he makes stage shows: “We connect when we don’t get too close, when we are not too intimate. We connect better when the curtain is up than when it is down.”Binchy is keen to connect.
Bill Shorten resigns as Labor faces big questions about economic management and its long-term legacy
Sep 8, 2024 |
smh.com.au | Sean Kelly
September 9, 2024 — 5.00am September 9, 2024 — 5.00am, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. How times change. During Bill Shorten’s tenure leading the Labor Party, a short clip gained traction on social media. Shorten declared, “I believe”. Then the words “checks notes” appeared on-screen, as Shorten looked down at his notes. The gif became snide shorthand for those who didn’t think Shorten stood for much.
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