Far from brandishing swords and sailing a wooden ship, the crew of SUNY Oswego's musical comedy "Space Pirates of Planet Penzance" use futuristic weaponry and cruise the galaxy in a spacecraft. Cast from left are: Matthew I. McCabe in the pirate ensemble, Caren Celine Morris (communications officer), Anthony Sagrestano (The Pirate King) and Molly Horth as a security officer.
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Love, Duty Collide In Futuristic Musical Comedy ‘Space Pirates’

The SUNY Oswego theater and music departments’ presentation of “Space Pirates of Planet Penzance” will open at 7:30 p.m. April 22, in Hewitt ballroom, transporting its musical musings on love and duty into the future. The futuristic adaptation of the Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera continues its run at 7:30 p.m. April 23 and 29, with a finale at 2 p.m. May 1.

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View from our room
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Sandra Scott Travels: Asia – An Alternative To Florida

Many retired folks head to Florida to avoid the snow without realizing there are other options some of which are exciting and no more expensive. John and I discovered that long-staying at various hotels in Southeast Asia is more interesting. Before deciding on a second home away in sunny climes, consider the expenses: initial outlay to purchase, routine bills such as water, electricity, etc., maintenance costs or association fees, taxes and other miscellaneous expenses. The benefit of long-stays is that there is none of that.

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The Richardson Theater as it looked in 1906.
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The Richardson Theater: Oswego’s Premier Playhouse

Prior to the opening of the Richardson Theater on January 24, 1895, theater in Oswego had a varied and sporadic history. Before becoming a city in 1848, entertainment in Oswego ran the gamut from traveling shows, science demonstrations (On March 9, 1820, Dr. Thornton gave a lecture on the effects of laughing gas), to professional theatrical companies.

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Kite boarding in Mui Ne.
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Sandra Scott Travels: Catching Some Air On The Beach of Mui Ne

Mui Ne is the kite boarding capital of Vietnam because of the strong on-shore winds. It may not be the best place to begin learning due to the strength of the wind, but there are many kite boarding schools. Typical lessons start with three hours or more on the beach learning to control a trainer kite. Then similar lessons take place in the water until kite control is mastered. Then, after a few more lessons, it is time for the board.

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Enjoying the sunset
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Sandra Scott Travels: Exploring the Cu Chi Tunnels

On our recent visit to Ho Chi Minh City, John and I stayed at the ParkRoyal Hotel where staying at Orchid Club Level was well worth it. Orchid Club level included free transportation to/from the airport, breakfast, afternoon tea, evening cocktails, and laundry for up to four garments per day. Our main reason for the stopover in Ho Chi Minh City, which many still call Saigon, was to revisit the Cao Dai Temple and Cu Chi Tunnels.

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the Cao Dai temple
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Sandra Scott Travels: Exploring Vietnam’s Cao Dai Religion

There are many interesting places to visit in Vietnam and one of the most colorful places is the Cao Dai temple not far from Saigon. Cao Dai is a religion that was founded in southern Vietnam in 1926 mixing ideas from many other religions. Cao Dai draws upon ideas from Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism and Christianity. Its saints includes such diverse figures as the Buddha, Confucius, Jesus Christ, Muhammad, Pericles, Julius Caesar, Joan of Arc, Victor Hugo and Sun Yat-sen.

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Ready to serve
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Sandra Scott Travels: Make Your Own Spicy Korean Chicken Stew

Cookbooks are one of the most popular selling genres and now people can turn to the internet for recipes plus we all have family recipes. But, the best way to learn a new recipe is to take a cooking class. John and I have enjoyed cooking classes in several countries and we always learn more than something new to cook. When John and I were in Seoul, Korea, we took a cooking class at O’ngo Food Communications.

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