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Tuesday
15Dec2009

Happy Holidays and We'll Be Back in the New Year

A new year...a new start.

I apologize again for the silence coming from the OperaNow! studios, but I needed a break (for many reasons). Things may or may not be alluded to or discussed, although I think it is best to just move forward.

Hope you all understand. I'll be sure to notify people here and through our other networks about when the next show will be up in the 2010 (The Year We Make Contact.)

Have a happy and safe holiday season. And remember: be grateful for what you have, and be sure to show it to the people you care about, not only through your words, but through your actions.

Life is too short.

 

 

Reader Comments (4)

Great. I was just thinking about operanow. Great news.

December 15, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterzach

Merry Christmas and welcome back!

December 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDean in Houston

This is seriously great news, Michael. I only found the show a few months ago but it's easily the best podcast around, and I've even jostled two friends into the opera house by playing clips of OperaNow, so KEEP IT UP!!

I'm young and straight and not a musician -- sorry, Oliver (although I'm tractable) -- but regardless, I'm refreshing the title on iTunes daily and will be absolutely thrilled when something new turns up!

December 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMike Y.

Looking forward to your return. And a little embarrassed to admit 2010 is one of my favorite sci-fi indulgences. I've got to watch that one on New Years now.

Here's to an prosperous 2010 for OperaNow!

December 30, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterbrandonm

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