Adventure Did What? will premiere free on Facebook October 18. Adventure Theatre MTC (ATMTC) presents Adventure Did What? during its weekly StoryTime this Sunday at 2PM on Facebook Live. Adventure Did What? both celebrates all the new plays ATMTC has developed during COVID and previews these works that will provide […]
Celebrates
Sugar Factory They’re tiptoeing back out there. We’re talking about the celebs, many who feel the need to socialize in the flesh. Since Florida’s Gov. Ron DeSantis lifted many restrictions in his most recent reopening order, it’s been business as usual(ish) for a bunch of local watering holes. At Sugar […]
Sugar Factory They’re tiptoeing back out there. We’re talking about the celebs, many who feel the need to socialize in the flesh. Since Florida’s Gov. Ron DeSantis lifted many restrictions in his most recent reopening order, it’s been business as usual(ish) for a bunch of local watering holes. At Sugar […]
© Reuters. A health worker attaches a notice for suspension of influenza vaccination programs on an entrance of a hospital in Sejong By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) – South Koreans will forego some of their most cherished traditions when they celebrate their thanksgiving holiday of Chuseok this week, as the […]
Amanda Kloots/Instagram Amanda Kloots and Nick Cordero with son Elvis Eduardo Amanda Kloots is paying tribute to her late husband Nick Cordero on what would have been his 42nd birthday. The fitness instructor, 38, honored the Broadway star — who died on July 5 from coronavirus complications at the age […]
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Good Buy Supply providing zero-waste options in PhiladelphiaGood Buy Supply is providing zero-waste options out of the store’s East Passyunk location. Emily Rodia and her fiancé Jason Rusnock opened the store in November despite the pandemic.The products range from kitchen gadgets, bathroom gizmos and everyday essentials. Each […]
Shining Stars volunteer David Bach claps hands with children as they finish their runs during the Aspen Winter Games at Buttermilk on Thursday, March 5, 2020. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) The Shining Stars Foundation hasn’t let a pandemic take away the magic of its recreational programs for kids experiencing cancer […]
Megan Scheerhorn, Saugatuck Center | The Arts When has winter ever deterred Michiganders? We always find a way to make the best of it, like diving (or jumping, running, climbing, or swimming) into the third annual Mountainfilm on Tour — Saugatuck Film Festival throughout the month of March, brought to […]
When has winter ever deterred Michiganders? We always find a way to make the best of it, like diving (or jumping, running, climbing, or swimming) into the third annual Mountainfilm on Tour — Saugatuck Film Festival throughout the month of March, brought to you by the Saugatuck Center for the […]
The exhibit opened for in-person visits in 2019, but the county decided to bring it back virtually because the archives can only be open for one person at a time due to COVID restrictions. A former Greene County Archives intern, Amy Czubak, did the research and put the exhibit together. […]
There’s a quote by Dr. Martin Luther King that especially resonates with Dr. Wilma Wooten, San Diego County’s health officer. “Dr. King once said that of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane,” Wooten said Thursday night. Those words have guided her […]
As coronavirus closures continue to impact small businesses, Dezeen has teamed up with design store Wescover to highlight the work of independent designers and makers from around the world. © Provided by Dezeen Monitor Stool by Asa Pingree Founded in San Francisco, Wescover is an online marketplace that sells furniture and […]
ROME (AP) — Curfews, quarantines and even border closings complicated Christmas celebrations Friday for countless people around the globe, but ingenuity, determination and imagination helped keep the day special for many. In Beijing, official churches abruptly cancelled Mass on Christmas Day in a last-minute move, after China’s capital was put […]
World Red Eye Maria Bakalova may not be a household name (yet) but you probably remember her star turn in “Borat 2” earlier this year. The Bulgarian actress played Tutar, the daughter of the title character, fictional Kazakh journalist Borat (Sacha Baron Cohen). In the mockumentary, Tutar memorably hosted Trump […]
Trenton Mayor W. Reed Gusciora and Recreation and Natural Resources Director Maria Richardson on Monday announced the completion of the newly renovated Martin Luther King Jr. playground and picnic grove at 679 Southard St. The playground renovations were completed over five days in mid-October after removing the old playground equipment […]
Instead of accepting gifts, Fritz’s Adventure is actually the one giving out presents as it celebrates its fourth birthday in Branson this month. Since Nov. 6, Fritz’s Adventure has been celebrating its November birthday by offering a variety of ways for guests of the attraction to save money and also […]
The festival will run November 7– 13. The Austin Jewish Film Festival will celebrate its 18th year, a year of significance. The number 18 is equivalent to chai, or “life” in Hebrew so what better way to affirm life than with a safe, vibrant expression of Jewish culture, even in […]