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Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs
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Chattering Mind
“Queen of Green” Debra Lynn Dadd has posted an article about dyeing Easter eggs with onion skins, cranberry juice, beet skins, red cabbage, wine, and turmeric.
Radical Crafter Knits Body Count Mittens
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Chattering Mind
Los Angeles knitter and photographer Lisa Ann Auerbach has lived by the motto “Stop making scarves. Start making trouble” since 2005 when she made her first pair of Iraq War body count mittens. The American body count number knitted into the pattern almost always increases between the completion of the right hand and the left.…
Allegri’s ‘Miserere’: Forever Bound to This Holy Week
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Chattering Mind
Do you have this Tallis Scholars CD of Gregorio Allegri’s “Miserere”? If not, have a listen to the excerpts on Amazon.com, and consider adding it to your sacred music collection. And read the Amazon.com reviews online where early music authorities, and new fans alike attest in touching ways to the transformative powers of the piece,…
Did Your Favorite Sacred Music Make This List?
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Chattering Mind
As I was researching Allegri’s “Miserere,” I found this list of Daniel Graser’s favorite pieces of sacred music on Amazon.com. Handel, Bruckner, Faure, Mahler, Brahams, Beethovan, Berlioz: Graser is a modern-day saxophonist who seems to know what he’s talking about. Have a look.
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