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Fifth-grade students in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County will get to see master storyteller Charlotte Blake Alston and jazz violinist Diane Monroe. ....
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Theater Critic Byron Woods Picks From UNC s Process Series Storytelling Festival The Process Series | Wednesday, Feb. 17 â Sunday, Feb. 21 | $5 suggested donation per show All performances will be streamed as a webinar on Zoom. You can read Byron Wood s feature on Remembrance and Renewal storytellers Kaya Littleturtle and Dovie Thomason here. What We Keep Keeps Us Jaki Shelton Green | 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 17 The oddest things can become heirlooms: a sewing kit, a toolbox, a favored rolling pin. In the festival opener by the stateâs poet laureate, a family artifact collects a host of different stories as itâs passed down over generations. ....
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Longwood Gardens dazzles with Winter Wonder Andre Lamar, Delaware News Journal Laughter returns to the Milton Theatre Replay Video UP NEXT If you thought Longwood Gardens wasn’t worth visiting this time of year, then you might want to reconsider that. In fact, the botanical garden has a new display dedicated to the beauty surrounding this season, Winter Wonder, which runs through March 22. Patricia Evans, communications director for Longwood Gardens, said their gardens are often overlooked during the winter because of a myth. “Winter is the time when many plants are dormant, so many people don’t think there is anything to see in a garden, Evans said. But actually, winter is when some of a plant’s most interesting characteristics can really be appreciated, such as ornamental fruit, seeds pods, the bark of trees, etc. ....