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SIX finds home in Branson
April 11, 2013 The brothers who make up the vocal group SIX have lived all over the country, but they found the perfect home in Branson, Mo. more »»
JFK reporter, CBS journalist join TTH
April 11, 2013 Tales of old Hollywood and John F. Kennedy’s assassination will be part of the 36th Trumbull Town Hall lecture series. more »»
Engel returns to Town Hall
April 11, 2013 Trumbull Town Hall’s most popular speaker will return to close out the 2012-13 season. Elliot Engel has been a Trumbull Town Hall speaker more than any other lecturer. more »»
Band’s last original member to retire
April 11, 2013 The W.D. Packard Concert Band will honor its last remaining original member at Sunday’s concert. Loyal B. Mould, who has been principal oboe with the band for 57 years, is retiring. more »»
Tenors, Lettermen to play WCMA?season
April 11, 2013 Returning favorites, a Broadway star and a country hitmaker will be among the artists featured in the 2013-14 season of the Warren Civic Music Association. Ellie C. more »»
The wait is over for the Infidels’ return to stage
April 11, 2013 The Infidels don’t get to play live much anymore, more by circumstance than by choice. And it will be 10 years in September since the release of its last CD, “All for Nothing. more »»
Underwood reigns supreme as top ‘Idol’
April 11, 2013 With “American Idol” voters, guys with guitars have been hard to beat in recent years. more »»
Murray OK as FDR, but ‘Hudson’ misfires
April 11, 2013 It’s another slow week for new releases on DVD and Blu-ray: ¯ “Hyde Park on Hudson” — If Bill Murray playing Franklin Delano Roosevelt sounds like odd casting, it’s not nearly as odd as the movie... more »»
Here comes the circus!
April 4, 2013 Tabayara Maluenda got his start in the circus as an acrobat at age 13. But whenever he wasn’t performing, the sixth generation circus performer could be found hanging around the animals. more »»
Farce finds laughs in the Bard, showbiz
April 4, 2013 Jokes about the Bard and the golden age of the movie industry abound in “Shakespeare in Hollywood,” which opens Friday at Trumbull New Theatr. more »»
Trumbull tastes great at fundraiser
April 4, 2013 Assorted ramblings from the world of entertainment: ¯ The fourth annual Taste of Trumbull is scheduled Wednesday at McMemany’s Banquet Center in Niles. more »»
Local writer presents belated ‘Family Reunion’
April 4, 2013 Brian Lee was writing plays at a time when area theaters weren’t considering local playwrights. more »»
Vic Players premiere thriller
April 4, 2013 The Victorian Players will present the world premier of “Below the Surface,” a new work by Canton playwright Craig R. May. Set in the 1950s, “Surface” takes place in the upscale home of Clarissa. more »»
‘Prelude’ includes book art
April 4, 2013 A book signing and art exhibition will accompany the opening of “Prelude to a Kiss” Friday at the Oakland Center for the Arts. more »»
‘Gemini’ rises at YSU
April 4, 2013 Youngstown State University Theater will stage Albert Innaurato’s dramatic comedy “Gemini” for a two-weekend run. more »»
Acclaimed organist joins WPO for concert
April 4, 2013 On Sunday afternoon, the Warren Philharmonic Orchestra will present a concert of “Stories, Dramas, Heroes & Heroines. more »»
Liberty native brings film ‘I Do’ to CIFF
April 4, 2013 Like any director, Glenn Gaylord wants his movie, “I Do,” to be widely seen and commercially successful. But the Liberty High School graduate said that wasn’t the primary motivation behind making i. more »»
‘Dead’ remake lacks original’s demented wit
April 4, 2013 Context can be important in movie review. It helps to understand the mindset the writer had going into the movie. So here’s what I was thinking going into “Evil Dead. more »»
HBO biofilm leads light week for DVDs
April 4, 2013 It’s a very light week for new releases. more »» |
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