This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment
Jake was next and instead of ramming a bunch of notes all over his set like every other drummer on the planet would do, he played a snippet of a tune on a small set of orchestra bells.
Read moreJake was next and instead of ramming a bunch of notes all over his set like every other drummer on the planet would do, he played a snippet of a tune on a small set of orchestra bells.
Read moreSteel Magnolias runs to April 30 with 2 p.m. matinees on Sundays, plus a matinee this Saturday.
Read moreI think the genius of this concert series, and the tribute shows Lance puts together is not just picking great musicians for the bands, but matching tunes to the qualities and capabilities of the singers, and then ordering the tunes in a way that drags your adrenaline along whether you want it to or not.
Read moreCouncil has voiced support and created a food council to meet local objectives, yet here when action is to be taken, staff recommend against local food producers because it’s easier to enforce with the change.
Read moreIf you’ve been meaning to get tickets for the main stage shows, you are in luck. It seems like the last mile is the hardest to cover and there are still 10 tickets left to buy.
Read moreIf we don’t civilized society is dead and the movie Idiocracy becomes a documentary.
Read moreLance always seems to find singers who can steal the show. This time Lance has Selena Evangeline playing microphone.
Read moreI don’t think anyone could ever accuse Parton of not being self aware of her place in the grand scheme of things, music or otherwise.
Read moreAs a reader and friend pointed, you never see these things when it’s about sports, they just open the treasury doors, so doing the survey is important.
Read moreOne concert happening is probably going to be the bright one of the schedule because it’s not every day a Tony Award nominated performer comes to the Opera House.
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