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music industry. To jazz things up, we discuss three must-read music novels and a kiwi classic. Books mentioned in the show: The conductor/ Sarah Quigley https://bit.ly/3FvLSIm An equal music/ Vikram Seth https://bit.ly/3kUPt9j Run, Rose, Run/ Dolly Parton and James Patterson https://bit.ly/3vW0mOz Hellzapoppin'!: the art of Flying Nun / editor, David Simpson https://bit.ly/3ykRR11 Check out this NZ Music photography exhibition: From the pit www.fromthepit.co.nz Check out Auckland Libraries on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/aucklandlibraries
Head of Collection Processing Sarah Quigley and Rare Book Librarian Beth Shoemaker take us into the Rose Library archives to talk about two curiosities connected to history in unique ways. In this episode, we learn how the purported beard hair of English monarch Edward the IV may one day help solve a mystery that dates back to the War of the Roses. We also learn of the rare book, The Danish Chronicles, that contains stories of Danish Kings, including Amleth, who inspired Shakespeare to write the play Hamlet, based on his life.Learn more about King Edward IV's beard hair and other materials in Rose Library's English collections here, and about The Danish Chronicles here.Sarah Quigley is Head of Collection Processing at Rose Library. Beth Shoemaker is Rose Library's Rare Book Librarian.
Galway's intermediates got their Littlewoods Ireland National League campaign back on track today (Saturday, 22nd May) with a seven-point victory over Tipperary. Two goals within four minutes of the restart from Cora Kenny and Mairead Dillon gave Cathal Murray's charges a buffer after the teams were level 0-6 to 1-3 at half-time. Jenny Grace struck a goal before the break to ensure the teams stayed level while keeper Sarah Quigley denied Niamh Niland with two first class saves. The result means Tipperary, with two defeats, are effectively out of contention for a quarter-final place; while Galway host Cork next week with a last eight spot within their grasp. Afterwards, Darren Kelly chatted to Galway captain Ciara Donohue, and Tipperary boss Cian Treacy. but first he caught up with Galway manager Cathal Murray. == MATCH REPORT will be available on sportsdaz.ie Sunday morning (23rd May). SPORTSDAZ CAMOGIE broadcasts every Tuesday evening on sportsdaz.ie Theme Song - 'On The Verge' (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
In epsiode 33 of the Business Leaders Breakfast, Sam is joined by Co-Founder of Spilt Milk Bar - Andrew Hamilton. Together with business partner Sarah Quigley, Spilt Milk Bar continues to go from strength to strength. Having recently celebrated their first birthday in Orange, Spilt Milk has also opened a store in Canberra with another on the way for Tamworth. Their cow to cone approach, unique flavours and use of local produce makes their gelato and sorbet truly special. W: https://www.spiltmilkbar.com/
Head of Processing at Rose Library, Sarah Quigley, talks about the influence of mentor and archivist David Gracy II, recently passed, on her decision to become an archivist, the price of archival labor, and her favorite collection, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), and its relevance today.
In an act of defiance during World War Two, starving musicians in the besieged city of Leningrad performed Shostakovich's new Seventh Symphony. The piece was composed especially for the city, which had been cut off and surrounded by invading Nazi troops. During the siege an estimated one million civilians died from starvation, exposure, and the bombardment by German forces. Hear archive recordings of Ksenia Matus who played the oboe in the orchestra, and hear from Sarah Quigley, the author of a novel about Shostakovich's Seventh Symphony. Dina Newman reports. (Photo: Official Soviet picture of Dmitri Shostakovich working on his famous Seventh ("Leningrad") Symphony. AFP/Getty Images)
In an act of defiance during World War Two, starving musicians in the besieged city of Leningrad performed Shostakovich's new Seventh Symphony. The piece was composed especially for the city, which had been cut off and surrounded by invading Nazi troops. During the siege an estimated one million civilians died from starvation, exposure, and the bombardment by German forces. Hear archive recordings of Ksenia Matus who played the oboe in the orchestra, and hear from Sarah Quigley, the author of a novel about Shostakovich's Seventh Symphony. Dina Newman reports. (Photo: Official Soviet picture of Dmitri Shostakovich working on his famous Seventh ("Leningrad") Symphony. AFP/Getty Images)
Debut Episode! Live from Miami Florida and Hosted by Sarah QuigleyBREASTS, BOOBS, and BODY SHAMIINGSpecial Guest. DeyJay Fashion TV and DeyJay Radio Controbutor, Erica Roark
Debut Episode! Live from Miami Florida and Hosted by Sarah QuigleyBREASTS, BOOBS, and BODY SHAMIINGSpecial Guest. DeyJay Fashion TV and DeyJay Radio Controbutor, Erica Roark
Host Kevin Willett is joined by Sarah Quigley from the Social Pup. The Social Pup service provides high quality dog daycare, pet grooming, self service dog wash, and dog training in downtown Lowell Audio file: socialpup.mp3