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Area roundup: Central Springs girls wallop Rockford for third straight win

The Central Springs girls basketball team has its first winning streak of the season after a 54-19 victory over Rockford on Monday night. The win was the third consecutive victory for the Panthers, who were led by a solid offensive night from junior Alivea Harms.  Harms scored a team-high 21 points for Central Springs, with three 3-pointers, while senior Emme Dietrich led the squad with six rebounds.  For Rockford, sophomore Loren Fierova had a team-high eight points.  With the win, Central Springs improves to 7-11 on the season, while Rockford s 12th straight loss sent the Warriors to a 1-15 record.  The Panthers will host Newman Catholic on Tuesday night, and Rockford will host Osage. 

Area roundup: Central Springs girls overwhelm Rockford for third straight win

Area roundup: Central Springs girls overwhelm Rockford for third straight win
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Opera is taking new forms, and its survival may depend on it » Borneo Bulletin Online

January 20, 2021 Michael Andor Brodeur THE WASHINGTON POST – A strange package arrived on our doorstep last week. Strange because it didn’t contain masks, or disinfectant wipes, or even another jar of that chili-crisp paste we keep blowing through. It was a box of opera. The Beauty That Still Remains: Diaries in Song is the latest experiment by the New York-based On Site Opera, a company that stays true to its name, even as it eschews that most foundational of operatic conventions: the stage. It’s also the latest example of the many ways opera is reinventing itself amid a pandemic that kept houses shuttered for the better part of a year. Without audiences filling rows in real life, opera companies are experimenting with ways to keep fans engaged.

Best Online And IRL Happenings This Weekend In SoCal: Jan 15 - 17

MLK/FBI 1625 N. Las Palmas Blvd., Hollywood Using newly discovered and declassified files, Sam Pollard s documentary uncovers the extent of the FBI s surveillance and harassment of Martin Luther King Jr. The film also sheds light on the government s history of targeting Black activists. Capacity is limited. Tickets and refreshments must be purchased in advance. FM radio is required for audio. Jurassic Quest is a dinosaur drive-through adventure for the entire family at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. (Jurassic Quest) Friday, Jan. 15 - Sunday, Jan. 31 Jurassic Quest Dino Drive Thru Rose Bowl Stadium 1001 Rose Bowl Dr., Pasadena The touring dinosaur exhibit makes the first of three stops in Southern California. Guests can check out 70 photorealistic baby dinos, T-Rexes and other species while listening to an audio tour from the comfort of their vehicles. The quest heads to Costa Mesa and Pomona in February.

Forced online, an opera festival searches for intimacy

Forced online, an opera festival searches for intimacy Alexi Murdoch in “Wide Slumber for Lepidopterists,” part of the Prototype Festival. The Under the Radar, Prototype and Exponential festivals are ready to open our minds with experimental work, even if their doors are shut. Pierre-Alain Giraud via The New York Times. by Zachary Woolfe (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- The annual Prototype festival of new opera and music theater thrives on intimacy. Its chamber-scale offerings — often politically charged, emotionally brutal and just plain loud — vibrate the viscera. Prototype has become known for screaming, moaning works like “Angel’s Bone” and “Prism,” which both went on to win Pulitzer Prizes and were clench-your-jaw immersions in suffering, put on in tiny theaters that magnified their effect.

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