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The past two years have been life-changing on so many levels. The COVID-19 pandemic left artists in a quandary. Earning became impossible, since restaurants, night clubs, theaters, concert halls, and most other venues where music is performed closed down for over a year. Some went out of business. So many musicians died. I counted many among the 55 departed souls that I knew, who are gone. Good things happened and I keep my eyes on the prize. To tell the stories of innovative musicwomen and musicmen, we published two annual issues each of Musicman and Musicwoman Magazines. www.musicwomanmagazine.com - www.musicmanmagazine.com         www.wijsf.org  
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After the Ascension

Thursday, May 21, 2020, was the Ascension, the anniversary of the day the Risen Christ ascended into Heaven. This day marked the third month of a global crisis that ushered in the Restored Republic and the Revaluation Global Currency Reset (RV GCR). The transition from the USD to the USN is all but unknown to the common man. However, it has happened and we must be prepared for a new monetary system. What this means to you is that money is being moved in a digital form to be fairly distributed to every single person on the planet. All of your worldly wealth will be on a card that never depletes. There are several programs to explain exactly what is happening. This is a shortlist: https://inteldinarchronicles.blogspot.com/ https://cardengroup.org/ http://www.sovcpr.com/ As a professor, my favorite thing to say is "Do your research!"

No Swimming!

In 2018, the reality of being a Florida resident ran ashore because the seaweed precluded swimming. An online friend sent me the following information about the seaweed: I’m from Montreal and I have vacationed in Florida many times, since the early 1980s. I never saw the beaches so badly invaded by Sargassum seaweed, before. This sargasso seaweed has always been out in the ocean and the currents kept them away from the shorelines. Christopher Columbus the explorer wrote about the sea of seaweed in his diaries as he approached the USA coast/Caribbean Sea. It has always been there. Because our planet has heated up, the Sargassum bloom, grow, and expand like flowers and plants would do with extra heat from the sun. It has gotten bigger and covers a larger area. The ocean currents have shifted, carrying or pushing the seaweed close to the shorelines. Yes, it is climate change! The ocean water temperature has increased, making the Sargassum seaweed bloom and expand. Ther

A Civil War Christmas

2017 is racing to a fantastic end! For me, this was a milestone year for my companies and for me, personally. At the top of the list of great accomplishments, I became Dr. Joan Cartwright, after six long years of study, research, writing, and submitting my dissertation in Business Administration/ Marketing. Several things are on the burners for 2018. But the cherry on the Holiday cake was attending the matinee of A Civil War Christmas written by Paula Vogel and directed by Herman LeVern Jones of Theatre South at the Pompano Beach Cultural Center. What was excellent about this stage play was the set design, background visuals, actors, and the music! Ahhh, the music ensemble was such a treat. The string quartet led by Kizie Washington, featuring Marie Manuel and her brother Davon Manuel who conducted and sang, accompanied by pianist Stephanie Colman and vocalist Porshia, set the tone for a tremendous rendition of Vogel's play that included several traditional Christmas songs. Jo

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Here and Now

Ever had a day when it all made sense? All the fretting disappeared. All the worry stopped. Everything is honkey dory? Well that is how I feel today. Have a nice day! Diva JC Be Here and Now!