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Taunton is a hotbed of reported supernatural activity, from unexplainable sensations to terrifying sightings.
The show must go on: Shakespearian actors will make decisions off and on stage
Published Tuesday, Mar. 2, 2021, 2:51 pm
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Front Page » Local/State » Local2 » The show must go on: Shakespearian actors will make decisions off and on stage
By Rebecca J. Barnabi
John Harrell, Zoe Speas, Chris Johnston, Brandon Carter. Photo credit: Lindsey Walters.
STAUNTON The plays of William Shakespeare appear regularly on a stage on South Market Street in downtown, but the American Shakespeare Center will take their devotion to the Bard even further in 2021 with an actor-led theater company.
Between 1927 and 1979, more than 8,000 people were involuntarily sterilized in five hospitals across Virginia. Elizabeth Catte's latest book, "Pure America: Eugenics and the Making of Modern Virginia," looks at the history of eugenics in the state and how it spurred the growth of certain institutions.
Heifetz Institute, Augusta Health program connects musicians to patients, frontline workers
Published Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021, 6:19 pm
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Front Page » Local/State » Local2 » Heifetz Institute, Augusta Health program connects musicians to patients, frontline workers
A new program will connect Heifetz International Music Institute musicians with Augusta Health patients and the frontline workers who support them.
The HeartStrings partnership features intimate “bedside performances” for individual patients as well as larger group concerts, in order to provide inspiration and a sense of community for those who in many cases have been isolated for weeks or even months.