“Aesop’s Fables: On Stage” begins with a rap discussing how to pronounce Aesop. It’s performed by three CSU student-actors.
Everybody loves a good heist, and Ted Lange’s “Let Freedom Ring,” now at the Stella Adler Theatre, has a delicious premise: In the Philadelphia of 1846, a canny band of African Americans, led by freeman Prince Africanus (Lange, who also...
'Day of Play'
Traditionally, Ramadan is marked by a dearth of serious, secular, live drama and a sharp rise in the consumption of folklore and other products of the cultural heritage, side by side with nuts, sweets, syrups and TV soap operas.
Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens "Spirited Trees" Watercolors and wood-burned panels by Stamford artist Kathy Hirshon . Through Dec. 31. Mon-Fri, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sun, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 151 Brookdale Road, Stamford. 203-322-6971, www.bartlettarboretum.org.
AUBURN — Fred Yehl, 92, paints every day. Most people would sayhis works are masterpieces. He said nonchalantly that he paints forsomething to do.
You know the routine: children become attached to certain books and want us to read them over and over again, often on the same night!
JON English is instantly recognisable as he strides into the foyer of The Australian's offices in Sydney's Surry Hills.
Merry Karnowsky Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of new work by artist Lezley Saar entitled Autist’s Fables.
Friday August 27, 2010 North Adams Transcript AMHERST -- Austrian illustrator Lisbeth Zwerger was originally discouraged from even pursuing a career in drawing children’s books -- decades later, she’s thrilled that she was able to follow her heart. Zwerger’s work is currently on display at the Eric Carle Museum, 125 W.
Two new exhibits open Aug. 28: The Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, 205 Genesee St., Auburn, will open two new exhibitions on Saturday, Aug. 28. Fred
Rocky and Bullwinkle is a difficult show to grade as a whole. When it's "on", it can be a riot. But when it isn't, you sit there stone faced. Such is the case with season 4, which contains 19 half hour episodes. For those unfamiliar with the... [read more]
Until 1954, the Missouri city represented both the western and southern limits of Major League Baseball, says travel writer Richard Frost. That's just one of the surprises he found while touring that city.
For 25 years the Puppet Barge has been sailing down the Thames from its regular mooring in Little Venice to take up residency on Richmond riverside, writes Will Gore.
My mother was a great story teller. She had a great memory, and no matter how tired she was at the end of the day, especially on a moon light night she made time to tell her children stories.
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