Greenfield Recorder - Greenfield board, state lawmakers look to preserve creative economy recorder.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from recorder.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
St. Louis Storytelling Festival from Oct. 13-22 and feature nationally renowned storytellers including Sheila Arnold, Noa Baum, Trix Bruce, Motoko Dworkin, Nestor Gomez, Bobby Norfolk and Queen Nur.
AMHERST A man whose body was recovered from Puffer’s Pond on Friday has been identified as University of Massachusetts student Jacob Johnson, 21, of East Bridgewater, according to the district attorney’s office.Spokeswoman Mary Carey said no foul.
Stagebridge Launches FINDING OURSELVES IN AMERICA
The lineup includes Emil Guillermo, Robert Kikuchi-Yngoji and Nancy Wang, and M.J. Kang.by BWW News Desk
Stagebridge and Asian American Storytellers in Unity join forces to uplift the diverse cultures and heritage of the Asian American and Pacific Islander diaspora in FINDING OURSELVES IN AMERICA: ASIAN AMERICAN VOICES.
As a direct response to the recent anti-Asian attacks across the United States, this one-of-a-kind digital event brings together 16 nationally-recognized storytellers for a stimulating and informative gathering. Through personal narratives, historical stories, folktales, art and music, these storytellers will elevate immigration experiences, discrimination, struggles with self-identity, and cross-cultural understanding.
The light of art, shining through the cold: Online arts series for February and March
Veteran musicians James Argiro and Karrin Allyson will talk about their experiences Feb. 14 as part of CitySpace’s winter art series “Four Virtual Nights on the Town.” Image courtesy CitySpace
On Feb. 11, Amherst storyteller Eshu Bumpus helps kick off “Winter Chautaqua,” an online arts series produced by Laurel Park Arts. PAUL FRANZ/Gazette file photo
Motoko Dworkin of Amherst shares the stage with Eshu Bumpus, above, as she brings her storytelling skills to the the Feb. 11 opening event of “Winter Chautaqua.” Gazette file photo
Valley pecussionist Tony Vacca performs Feb. 25 as part of “Winter Chautaqua,” an online arts series produced by Laurel Park arts. Gazette file photo