Interesting article about mantis behavior, with great pictures.
Author: Laura Conrad
News of the week of September 19, 2017
Meeting Report
We played:
- Morley: Ladie those eyes, Hold out my heart
- Entre vous qui aymez
- Compere, Nous sommes de lordre de
saynt babouyn - Campian, Never weather-beaten
saile - Arcadelt, Margot labourez les vignes
Schedule
We meet Tuesdays at 7:45 pm, at 233 Broadway, Cambridge, as
long as enough people have told me by Monday night that they want
to come.
First Pluto Features Officially Named – Sky & Telescope
Two years after New Horizons captured the first high-resolution image of Pluto, the IAU releases official names for some of it’s features.
Source: First Pluto Features Officially Named – Sky & Telescope
Nice weather for fungi
When you say “September weather” in New England, you think of sunny, dry, maybe a little nippy in the morning, maybe warm and sunny in the afternoon. But we’ve mostly been getting the other kind — cloudy hazy, and opressively humid. Humans like the first kind better, but the fungi love the second. Here’s one growing around the corner from me.
News of the week of September 12, 2017
Meeting Report
We played:
- Tallis Ordinal
- York
- Asola, Pria che’l ciel
fosse - Campian: My love hath vowed he
will forsake me, Fain would I love a faire young
man, When the god of merrie love, Though your
strangenesse frets my hart - Asola, Scorgi dolce
Signor - Tallis, Third mode tune
Schedule
We meet Tuesdays at 7:45 pm, at 233 Broadway, Cambridge, as
long as enough people have told me by Monday night that they want
to come.
News of the week of September 5, 2017
Meeting report
We played:
- Morley: Love learns by laughing, Arise get up my dear
- Sermisy, Martin menait son
porceau - Crequillon, Alix avoit au dent la
malerage - Entre vous qui amait
- Purcell, ‘Tis women
Schedule
We meet Tuesdays at 7:45 pm, at 233 Broadway, Cambridge, as
long as enough people have told me by Monday night that they want
to come.
Playing opportunity
The Boston Recorder
Society has announced their schedule of meetings for the
year. They’re low on details (since they can’t hire thousands of
coaches until thousands of players sign up), but the loud band has
been a particularly good place to play loud wind instruments the
past few years, and has enough experienced people to overcome even
mediocre coaches. The recorder groups are usually coached by good
people. You can sign up on their website.
If this isn’t enough to make you want to write a check, go to the
first meeting on September 17 at 6PM in the old Sears building in
Porter Square and you can have a free meeting to see if you want
to join.
News of the week of August 29, 2017
Meeting Report
We played:
- Cima, O dulcedo
- Isaac, Ein
frolich wesenth - Ockeghem,
Ma
bouche rit - Josquin:
Scaramella,
Entré je suis en grant pensée - Hayne,
De
tous biens playne - Purcell,
I
gave her cakes
Schedule
We meet Tuesdays at 7:45 pm, at 233 Broadway, Cambridge, as
long as enough people have told me by Monday night that they want
to come.
Terry Pratchett’s Unpublished Work Crushed by Steamroller – The New York Times
A pity to not be able to see it, but it probably isn’t as good as what we know and love. It’s hard to see how there could be a better goodbye than “The Shepherd’s Crown”.
News of the week of August 22, 2017
Meeting Report
Another all-Dowland
meeting:
- My Thoughts are Winged with Hopes
- Can She Excuse
- Now O Now I Needs Must Part
- Awake Sweet Love
- Fine Knacks for Ladies
- Shall I Sue
- Weep You No More Sad Fountains
- To Ask For All Thy Love
Schedule
We meet Tuesdays at 7:45 pm, at 233 Broadway, Cambridge, as
long as enough people have told me by Monday night that that want
to come.


