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Friday, January 13, 2012
Fairmont H.S. grad appearing tonight on reality show
A 2003 Fairmont High School grad will put her wedding up against those of three other brides tonight on TLC.
Missy Aguilar, now an employee of Northwestern University in Chicago, will appear on “Four Weddings” at 10 p.m.
Here is what the show says about Aguilar:
“Cue the bridal march! Chicago actress Missy takes a bow at her lakefront vows. Inspired by her favorite color (green)and her longtime wish of walking down the bridal path in ruby slippers, her reception is theatrically transformed into an Emerald City. Green up-lighting and a projected yellow brick road make for a truly enchanting evening.”
Aguilar was married at Stan Mansion in Chicago. She’s been acting in that city about 5 years, her web site says.
Four Weddings has brides rank their experience at each others weddings.
The winning couple receives a free honeymoon.
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From Meredith Moss, Dayton Daily News
Apparently, composer Claude Debussy didn’t have a baby’s scream written into the score of “The Afternoon of a Faun.”
So it’s no wonder that at last Saturday night’s concert — after tolerating the cries for quite a while — Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Neal Gittleman stopped the music and asked that the child in the audience be removed.
Later, he told the audience that the DPO is happy to welcome kids at its Young People’s Concerts, but that the Debussy piece required silence.
We’re wondering how our readers feel about bringing infants to public events - when and if it’s ever appropriate. We’ll explore the topic in an upcoming Life story. Please send your thoughts and personal experiences to Meredith Moss: Mmoss@coxohio.com.
Be sure and leave a daytime phone number.
What do you think?
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