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Arts/Entertainment

Write Now: Library Is An Essential Tool In Writer’s Kit

I have another confession to make. I love the library. You may be shaking your head and saying “Didn’t he say he didn’t like reading books when he was younger?” I don’t waiver from my answer. It was then as it is now — yes I didn’t like books when I was younger. But, like ...

‘Disenchanted’

Girls don’t need a prince to save them. The Lucille Ball Little Theatre’s production of the musical “Disenchanted,” is less about costumes, set and music, and more about the message of self-acceptance. The musical features nine fairy tale princesses who resent their portrayals in ...

Singer: Music Should Be Used For Healing

Many artists talk about giving back. A good number keep their word. One tour is giving a portion of the ticket cost to help those here in this country that are in need. “It was really a no-brainer for us,” Jared Watson, singer for Dirty Heads said. “We’ve always tried to do things for ...

‘A Kind OF Magic’

Prepare to be rock, rolled, and cajoled — in a classical kind of way. “There is really nothing like it,” said vocalist Tony Vincent. On July 19, at 7:30 p.m., The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra together with Windborne Productions, Inc., will present The Music of Queen: A Rock ...

Elementary School Provided Foundation

I have a confession to make. When I was in elementary school, I didn’t like reading — books. It’s the truth. I went to Persell School, when it was an elementary school, in the 1970s. It was a great school. Ironically, Persell is where I fell in love with writing. I should have ...

Gospel Fest Slated For Saturday

After 27 years, a community event may be ending. The Gospel Fest has been held in Chadakoin Park since the late 1990s and has been the brainchild of Jamestown resident, Jean Thomas. However after saying that she wouldn’t think of stepping down for five years, Thomas said that this ...