Operaluscious Where Opera Meets Lifestyle: Recent Episodes

Bri Cooper

Operaluscious™ "Where Opera Meets Lifestyle" is created, produced and hosted by award winning opera singer, Bridgette Cooper. The show will engage, enhance, inspire, educate, and entertain listeners. Don't forget to check out the TV show in DC, NYC, and LA!

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Therapist and Performing Artist, Randie Shane, talks about how to maintain relationships as a performing or creative artst.

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Celebrity make-up artist, Audrey Bethards, transforms a so-so daytime office look to a night at the opera. People think that a night at the opera means a big production after work, not anymore! Head straight to the opera with this quick makeover before leaving the office.

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Host and Opera Singer Bri Cooper talks to Kelley Kirchberg, Owner and head stylist of Divine Style. Kelly is a Washington DC-based personal stylist and image consultant providing high-end styling services. Divine Style showcases personal style using your current wardrobe to create fresh new looks or shopping for the best pieces to be fashionable at any age or size. Trendy, chic, unique looks for men & women.

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Can we talk about the Golden Globes? From the gowns to Oprah's speech. My thoughts about this year's Golden Globes. To hear more episodes. Visit Operaluscious™ on Blog Talk Radio.

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A trip to visit a community opera company. We speak with founder of Riverbend Opera Company, John Turner about the importance of community opera; Music Director and Conductor of Riverbend Opera tells us how she prepares for the production and insight about the performers; Elliott Matheny tells us how he prepares for a role, even if he does not speak the language.

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Host and opera singer. Bri Cooper and international tenor, Duane Moody talk about "What's so Special About Opera?"

Operaluscious™ "Where Opera Meets Lifestyle"

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Find out what Mission Impossible 3 have in common with opera! Learn about different genres of opera and how relatable opera is.