ASHLAND Hanging on the refrigerator in Jonathan Wessel’s blacksmith shop is a photo of his mother, Judith. The photo watches over Wessel as he forges knives in the former hot
How do you put on a musical in the middle of a pandemic? Health experts say singing spreads the novel coronavirus more easily than normal conversing.
Of course, using masks would be a solution for the actors to keep COVID-19 in check on stage, but what about the audience? Could you adequately social distance all of the parents and others who want to view Waverly-Shell Rock High Schoolâs fall musical production in Rada Auditorium?
In true 2020 problem solving, the schoolâs performance direction team found a way to get it done â have a virtual production.
W-SR will hold three streaming presentations of Disneyâs âNewsies,â the 2011 stage adaptation of the 1992 film. They will be online at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday, with tickets available online through a link at the districtâs website at wsr.k12.ia.us.
and as a result of that, they unsealed a number of documents. 27,000 pages of documents. 8,000 e-mails. and what the records make clear is something we all know, that is, none of us would want 8,000 of our e-mails to be released publicly. now, among these doubts, a number that raise questions about whether or not there was the proper separation. i want to point out that we talked to governor walker s office for a statement today. so i want to get that on the record right now. and the statement they gave us was the recently released communications of a county staffer from several years ago are part of a legal process that was completed earlier last year. governor walker is confident that during that legal process, these communications were thoroughly reviewed by the authorities. the focus of governor walker remains on moving wisconsin forward by helping employers create more jobs and reducing the tax burden on wisconsin families. and that s from jonathan wessel,