Veteran wine country musicians bring percussion jazz to Copia
Formed by four veteran wine country musicians, OM-i will bring its world beat/fusion jazz to Copia next week.
Art shows help while away cold winter days
Innovation and Adaptation
‘Prisoner of Second Avenue’ spotlights a neurotic period in American history
A full house was on hand for the opening weekend of Dreamweavers’ 2007 season. Neil Simon’s delicately crafted “Prisoner of Second Avenue” was on the bill.
Fun family shows kick off Lincoln Theater’s 50th year
Fun is the focus as the Lincoln Theater kicks off its 50th anniversary with four shows for the whole family ranging from the live stage performance of E. B. White’s “Charlotte’s Web” to the exciting high-tech laser magic and comedy of “Lazer Vaudeville.”
Bard, not bored
Even the most passionate Shakespeare aficionados will admit that among the Bard’s three-dozen-plus comedies, tragedies and history plays, there are some parts that can drag on a bit.
Love first
Author, actress, singer and public speaker Julie Caitlin Brown has one message: “Love First.”
U.S fashion designers suggest healthy lifestyle to models but choose not to force it
NEW YORK — The American fashion industry says it wants its models to be healthy, not anorexic, not bulimic and not chain-smokers. And to help models achieve that, the Council of Fashion Designers of America on Friday released a list of recommendations as part of a new health initiative.
Golden Globes wins boost box office take for smaller films
LOS ANGELES — The dance flick “Stomp the Yard” retained its top spot at the box office for a second week, but a handful of small films were boosted by their success at the Golden Globes.
‘Lost Planet,’ ‘Rainbow Six’ great shooter options
It seems fitting to release a game like “Lost Planet: Extreme Condition” in January. I battled some extreme conditions of my own as I fought my way through snow this week.