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Review: Matt Logan Directs Stunning, Powerful, Deeply Moving THE HIDING PLACE in Nashville Premiere

Stunning. Powerful. Deeply moving. The words come rather easily in an attempt to adequately describe the awe-inspiring performances to be found in director Matt Logan’s beautifully crafted production of A.S. Peterson’s The Hiding Place. Now onstage in its Nashville premiere at the Soli Deo Center (which, to be frank, is equally notable and worthy of excessive praise) at Christ Presbyterian Academy through July 23, the play – which had its premiere in September 2019 at A.D. Players in Houston, Texas – proves to be both accessible, engaging and, we daresay, hopeful even as it tells a story from one of the darkest eras in human history.

North Iredell High School Cancels All Athletic Activities Due To COVID-19

North Iredell High School Cancels All Athletic Activities Due To COVID-19
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Mountain Town Music s summer concerts return after last year s coronavirus-forced abbreviated season

Park Record file photo After last year’s season that coronavirus concerns relegated to a handful of private outdoor concerts on a mobile flat-bed stage, Mountain Town Music is looking forward to booking a nearly normal slate of summer shows. With the roll out of COVID-19 vaccinations and the easing of mask mandates and protocols, the nonprofit that usually programs more than 275 musical performances a year has been busy setting up a busy schedule of summer music, said Brian Richards, Mountain Town Music’s community conductor of musical affairs. “I think people are looking forward to getting back outside and enjoying the community connection our concerts provide,” Richards said. “Getting together to experience live music is important for our well-being, and people are ready to dance!”

News Channel 6 City Guide: Archer City ISD

News Channel 6 City Guide: Archer City ISD News Channel 6 City Guide - Archer City ISD By Samantha Forester | April 23, 2021 at 1:33 PM CDT - Updated April 23 at 1:33 PM ARCHER CITY, Texas (TNN) - The News Channel 6 City Guide is a segment that shines a spotlight on local businesses, events, and nonprofits across Texoma. In this episode, we’re giving you an inside look at Archer City ISD. It’s a school district that provides a great education, is competitive in sports, and has award-winning extracurricular activities. “Archer City ISD has been around since the 1920s. This building was built in 2016,” John Sherrill, the high school principal said. “It’s a great location. It’s a chance for students to come in and have a world-class education but smaller class environments. Currently, we have about 500 students district-wide with a majority of those being on the 7th through 12th-grade campus.”

Park City-based singer, and producer will release a Paradox of an album

Photo by Sam Regan Park City-based singer, songwriter and producer Tanya Taylor is proud of her “Paradox.” That’s the name of her album that she’ll release on March 20, and it was inspired by the original songs she had written about life. “I realized in creating the album that I had two distinct styles of music going on,” said Taylor, owner of Tanya Taylor Productions. “One style was upbeat that celebrated life, and then I had another six songs that contemplated the challenges that are going on in our world.” Side one is subtitled “Conciliatory: Not for surrender, but for peace,” and side two is subtitled “Combative: Not for combat, but for change.”

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