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...group features Lassus’s “Tragico tecti syrmate,” Billings’s “Chester,” Haydn’s “Lord Nelson Mass,” Vaughan Williams’s “Dona Nobis Pacem,” and works by Handel, John Adams, Kurt Weill, and Pete Seeger. Tickets $25-$35. First Congregational Church, 11 Garden St., Cambridge...
...grab a taxi across the bridge to the Quinta das Lágrimas (house of tears) in Santa Clara. The hotel was built on the site of Portugal's most tragic love affair. In the 14th century, Prince Dom Pedro fell in love with the beautiful Spanish noblewoman Dona Inês. They lived with their two children until one January night in 1355, when Pedro's father, King Afonso IV, fearing that Inês' Spanish brothers were plotting to usurp his throne, had Inê murdered in the garden. When the inconsolable Dom Pedro became king...
NDIDI MENKITI AND DONA...
VIOLIN AND PIANO DUETS: KATHRYN ANDERSON AND DONA...
...Sangolda match, Benjamin Silva, said what happened next could only be described as "fishy." In the second half, the Sangolda players passed the ball not to one another but straight to their opponents, and declined to venture into Curtorim's half. Similar shenanigans were taking place in the Wilfred-Dona contest. As the crowds started booing, the winning scores in both matches ballooned to basketball proportions. By the final whistle, Wilfred had racked up a 55-1 win, while Curtorim had triumphed 61-1. "It's unbelievable, it's disgraceful," fumed Savio Messias, secretary of the Goa Football Association. "This...