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Pitch Perfect star Brittany Snow joins cast of horror film X in Wellington

The film also stars Mia Goth ( Emma) and Disney star Jenna Ortega, who are among the 14 who have arrived in New Zealand. The project, written and directed by West, is about the making of an adult film, according to the DANNY MOLOSHOK/Reuters Brittany Snow, best known for her work in the musical Pitch Perfect trilogy, has joined the cast of X, the latest from horror director Ti West. Snow, who starred in the box office phenomenon Pitch Perfect as Chloe, posted a selfie on day five of her two-week stay in a managed isolation hotel, although it is unclear which one.

Venues look toward future | Covid-19: Caught in the grip

Michelle Davies | The Journal Gazette Embassy Theatre is among local venues awaiting the return of touring performers. In the meantime, it has partnered with some local organizations and artists. File Foellinger Theatre has plans in place for this summer so it is ready to go whether or not social distanced seating is still a factor.  Courtesy The renovated Eagles Theatre in Wabash had been open only for a few weeks when the pandemic hit. Previous Next Friday, February 19, 2021 1:00 am Venues look toward future COREY MCMAKEN | The Journal Gazette After a two-year renovation project, the 115-year-old Eagles Theatre in Wabash opened Feb. 29 with grand plans for a year of concerts, movies and other events to show off the historic space. Less than three weeks later it was shuttered as the pandemic brought arts and entertainment events to a halt across the world.

Embassy reschedules Taiko Live: Big Sound Big Drums Big Life | Local

The Embassy Theatre presentation of Taiko Live: Big Sound. Big Drums. Big Life has been rescheduled because of the weather.

7 music educators inducted in new local jazz hall of fame | Local

Carroll High School performs during Jazz Fest at Snider High School on Saturday. Jamie Duffy |The Journal Gazette Inaugural members of the Fort Wayne Jazz Educators Hall of Fame, from left, Larry McWilliams, Ed King and David Streeter, with Randy Brugh, center, and retiring Snider band director Kevin Klee, right, speak with an absent Hall of Famer via laptop Saturday evening at Snider High School. Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette Audience members applaud for Carroll High School before their performance during Jazz Fest at Snider High School on Saturday. Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette Goshen High School performs during Jazz Fest at Snider High School on Saturday.

Granville sends letter to council | News, Sports, Jobs

Township asks to ‘come to table’ regarding MABL Feb 12, 2021 LEWISTOWN – The Granville Township Supervisors on Thursday sent a letter to Lewistown Borough Council regarding its feelings pertaining to the situation involving Council and the Municipal Authority of the Borough of Lewistown (MABL), which provides service to residents of Granville Township. A copy of the letter, dated today, was submitted to The Sentinel for publication. The text of the letter is included below and italicized: Council Members, Over the course of the past year, Granville Township and the other affected municipalities have been closely watching the actions undertaken by the Borough in relation to The Municipal Authority of the Borough of Lewistown (MABL). We have read, reviewed and conversed about the emails sent by Council President Shade.

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