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Bob Bradshaw shines The Ghost Light on stories

Photo: Rafi Sofer Storyteller Bob Bradshaw crafts compelling characters and brings them to his audiences with intimacy and conviction. One moment he’s an impulsive daredevil, the next, a sea-weary pirate, or next simply one of us, an ordinary soul searching for meaning, hope, and redemption. With The Ghost Light, every track inhabits a different little world. Bradshaw comes by his style honestly. As a young journalist in his native Cork, Ireland, Bradshaw wrote a mix of news and short stories, learning to write with a vivid eye for detail. Years later, after landing in San Francisco, as a musician, his band Resident Aliens was offered studio time, and they needed some original material to record.

Lee Theatre And School Of Music To Present Songs By Ghost Light

Lee Theatre And School Of Music To Present “Songs By Ghost Light” Thursday, April 8, 2021 - by Merritt Jenkins, Lee University Macy Patton, a sophomore theatre major and vocal music minor at Lee, singing a song from “The Color Purple” during rehearsal for “Songs By Ghost Light” which opens Friday The Lee University theatre program, along with the School of Music, will present “Songs by Ghost Light,” a showcase of songs from great American musicals, new and old, familiar and beloved. These free performances will take place on April 9, 10, 16, and 17, at 7:30 p.m. via livestream. “Songs by Ghost Light” is taking place in lieu of a full-scale musical that was made difficult by COVID-19 safety parameters and will feature songs such as “Soon It’s Gonna Rain” from “The Fantasticks,” “Astonishing” from “Little Women,” “Watch What Happens” from “Newsies,” and “The Beauty Is” from “Light in the Piazza.”

Ghost Light episode 1: Comedy in quarantine

Ghost Light episode 1: Comedy in quarantine Ghost Light episode 1: Comedy in quarantine Julian Michaud / Staff Illustrator By Claire Schnatterbeck | March 31, 2021, 10:36 PM The coronavirus pandemic has left theaters and performance spaces worldwide, and on Columbia’s campus, empty. But is the theater world completely dark? In this first episode of the Ghost Light miniseries, Columbia comedy groups Fruit Paunch, Third Wheel, and Latenite Theatre discuss how they have adapted to the online school year and the importance of laughter. Transcript [Claire Schnatterbeck]: My name is Claire, and you’re listening to the new Pod-Tone 292 mini-series Ghost Light. Over the next several episodes, I’ll be sitting down with members of Columbia and Barnard’s vibrant theater community to chat about their experiences creating and keeping theater alive during this past virtual year.

Customers benefit as local food businesses collaborate to weather COVID-19, writes Andrew Coppolino

Customers benefit as local food businesses collaborate to weather COVID-19, writes Andrew Coppolino
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