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The Gurney Twist Gives New Look To ‘Sylvia’
March 14, 2013 The story of a man and his dog is supposed to be one of the classic sources of thought and literature, but rarely has it been treated as it has been by playwright A.R. Gurney. more »»
Local Photographer Displays Work At Little Theatre
March 14, 2013 Capturing moments in time with a camera is no easy process, and producing photos reminiscent of paintings is a whole other beast in itsel. more »»
‘Proof’ Playing At Little Theatre?This Week
March 11, 2013 There is excellent, solid theater on the boards of the Lucille Ball Little Theatre of Jamestown, this week, as their new production of David Auburn’s play ‘‘Proof’’ challenges the audience. more »»
The Winged Ox Players Presenting ‘Freud’s Last Session’
March 11, 2013 The Winged Ox Players of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, in Jamestown are examining two of the great minds of the 20th Century — Sigmund Freud and C.S. more »»
If You Love Musical Theater ‘Stop The World — I Want To Get Off’ Is For You
March 9, 2013 FREDONIA — The Department of Theater and Dance at the State University of New York at Fredonia has brought back a wonderful friend to the stage of the Alice E. more »»
Living ‘Proof’
March 7, 2013 Area residents searching for a production with twists, turns, romance and thought-provoking dialogue may find what they are looking for this month. more »»
SWAN Events To Be Held Through April
March 7, 2013 Several opportunities for area residents to support local women artists will begin this month. more »»
A Darkness That Will Swallow The Dawn
March 7, 2013 There have been few shows on television this year that I’ve found myself getting excited about. One of those shows is AMC’s “The Walking Dead.” The show is finally nearing the end of season three. more »»
SUNY Fredonia To Welcome Jeffrey Khaner
March 5, 2013 FREDONIA — On Saturday, the SUNY Fredonia College Symphony Orchestra welcomes guest soloist Jeffrey Khaner, Principal Flute of the Philadelphia Orchestra. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. more »»
‘First Lady Suite’ Brings Modern, Well-Sung Music To American Repertory Theater
March 2, 2013 BUFFALO —Twenty years ago, Westfield native Michael John La Chiusa opened his first musical show in New York City. more »»
Shaking It Harlem Style
February 28, 2013 Going viral on the Internet could spell some interesting changes to the way people find popular music after Billboard recently made a much-needed update to the way that it selects its “Hot 100. more »»
Taking Notes
February 28, 2013 A musician who values performance just as much as he does educating others is coming to Jamestown. more »»
City Man Gets Song Recorded By Hollywood Record Company
February 28, 2013 For Dennis C. Harriger, of Jamestown, getting one of his gospel songs recorded was a moment of glory. more »»
Van Cliburn, American Classical Pianist, Dies
February 27, 2013 FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Van Cliburn, the internationally celebrated pianist whose triumph at a 1958 Moscow competition helped thaw the Cold War and launched a spectacular career that made him the... more »»
Infinity Brings Acclaimed Guitarist To Jamestown
February 26, 2013 Richard Gilewitz, who’s been called one of the most unique and humorous performers in the contemporary acoustic scene, will be coming to Jamestown for two days, Thursday and Friday. more »»
Live At The Met To Feature ‘Parsifal’
February 26, 2013 FREDONIA — The 1891 Fredonia Opera House continues the 2012-13 season of Live at the Met high definition opera broadcasts from the Metropolitan Opera with Richard Wagner’s “Parsifal,” on Saturday at... more »»
‘Annie’ Production Worth The Trip
February 23, 2013 ALLEGANY — Bet your bottom dollar, if you love musical theater, you’ll have a good time this weekend at Allegany-Limestone High School. more »»
Passing The Long Winter Nights
February 23, 2013 As winter moves into its final month — at least officially — it’s a great time to take advantage of the miracles of modern technology, and to watch films at home. more »»
Love and Laughs
February 21, 2013 Fredonia native comedian Nick Siracuse had an audience laughing so hard during a Valentine’s Day dinner celebration that a man actually had to wipe his tears away with a tableclot. more »» |
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