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  • Deshaun Bell, 7, (from left to right) Kailon Forward, 7, Lori Redeau and Lyrique Redeau, 5, prepare peanut butter bird feeders before the Winter Wonderland Christmas Holiday Parade on Main Street in Beaumont on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2005.

    Archive 2005-12-01 2005

  • Deshaun Bell, 7, (from left to right) Kailon Forward, 7, Lori Redeau and Lyrique Redeau, 5, prepare peanut butter bird feeders before the Winter Wonderland Christmas Holiday Parade on Main Street in Beaumont on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2005.

    Beaumont Tree Lighting Festival 2005

  • Musadieu was relating anecdotes about the first representatives of this work at the Theatre Lyrique, of its half success in the beginning followed by brilliant triumph, of the original cast, and their manner of singing each aria.

    Strong as Death 2003

  • On this stage, which was subsequently transformed into the Theatre Lyrique, and later demolished to make room for the Boulevard of the Prince

    Balzac 2003

  • And while Maigret was still trying to remember where he could have seen her before, since he had never been a regular customer at the Trianon-Lyrique, she reminded him:

    Maigret and the Pickpocket Simenon, Georges, 1903-1989 1967

  • Some years since, Mdlle Zélie, a singer of the Théâtre Lyrique at

    The Unity of Civilization Various

  • On this stage, which was subsequently transformed into the Theatre Lyrique, and later demolished to make room for the

    Balzac Frederick Lawton

  • "Lines Lyrique," by Jean Willa Holmes, copyright 1924, 67 pages, is a charming exhibition of poetic grace, and is convincing proof that one does not have to go to Harvard or Columbia, or dwell in the atmosphere of New York to sing to the Muse.

    The Anthology of Zion Methodism with an Appendix William Henry 1925

  • She was in the heyday of her success at the Theater Lyrique under the patronage of Madame Miolan-Carvalho.

    "Marse Henry" : an autobiography, 1921

  • We also heard there Gluck's Orphee long before that masterpiece was revived at the Theatre-Lyrique.

    Musical Memories Saint-Saens, Camille 1919

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