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Monthly Archives: January 2015
Broadway and The Met take on The Merry Widow
The Metropolitan Opera performed Franz Lehár’s The Merry Widow as part of its Live in HD broadcast series on January 17th, 2015. This performance was stunning from start to finish and saw the teaming up of the best of Broadway … Continue reading
Sir John A. MacDonald’s Bicentenary
On January 11th 2015, Canada celebrates the 200th birthday of its first Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald. Sir John A. was a Father of Confederation, and had been Premier of the Province of Canada prior to Confederation. Sir John … Continue reading
Posted in General, Politics
Tagged Birthday, British Columbia, Canada, Canadaian Pacific Railway, Canadian Confederation, Canadians, CPR, Dominion Day, Father of Confederation, History of Canada, John A. Macdonald, John Alexander Macdonald, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, Ontario, Prime Minister of Canada, Prince Edward Island, Province of Canada, Province of Ontario, Red River Rebellion, Sir John A., Sir John A. MacDonald, William Lyon Mackenzie King
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2015 Inductees into Cooperstown
The Baseball Hall of Fame (Cooperstown) has announced the inductees for the 2015 induction ceremony. For the first time since 1955, four players received sufficient votes to be inducted. The four inductiees are Randy Johnson (97.3%), Pedro Martinez (91.1%), John … Continue reading
Posted in Sports
Tagged Atlanta Braves, Baseball Hall of Fame, Baseball Writers' Association of America, Boston Red Sox, Cooperstown, Craig Biggio, Cy Young Award, Cy Young award winner, Greg Maddux, John Smoltz, Major League Baseball, Montreal Expos, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, New York, New York Yankees, Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson, Tom Glavine, Triple Crown winner
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Happy New Year
I would like to welcome everyone to 2015. 2014 was an eventful year, as everyone knows. Now that we are in 2015, I would like to wish everyone a very Happy New Year, and thank you for reading my blog. … Continue reading