Cape Cod locals call someone who moves here a Washashore. In Texas, a young girl barrel-raced on Pleasant Valley Ranch and had never seen the ocean. So when Monica Rizzio crossed over the iconic bridges of Cape Cod in 2004, she instantly became the Washashore Cowgirl.
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Jung-Ho Pak Gives Keynote Speech at the Creative Exchange
At the recent 2017 Creative Exchange, presented by the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod, Jung-Ho Pak of the Cape Symphony delivered a keynote speech that moved and inspired attendees. One commented, “I took away a feeling of hope and renewed commitment to supporting the arts!”
The Cape & Islands’ Very Own Siren
In Greek mythology, sirens lured sailors onto the rocks with their beautiful songs. Martha’s Vineyard native Siren Mayhew has never done that!
Cape Native Kate McGarry Coming Home for Holiday on the Cape
Jazz singer and multiple GRAMMY nominee Kate McGarry has performed on some of the world’s most beloved stages, including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and Birdland. On December 1, 2 and 3, she will be performing on the Cape Symphony stage.
Scandinavian Gentlemen
Two special guest artists with Scandinavian roots join the Cape Symphony this weekend for “Passport to Scandinavia.”
"A Sumptuous Feast"
At last weekend's "Unforgettable: John Pizzarelli Celebrates Nat King Cole," "Conductor Jung-Ho Pak’s eye, and ear, for detail that lifted Saturday night’s show into the realm of the truly special," according to the Cape Cod Times.
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