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Remember all those news stories and videos of people around the world thanking frontline workers in various forms for their herculean efforts during the darkest days of the pandemic? The clanging of pots on balconies for hospital workers. The standing ovations for paramedics. The effusive thank you’s, often accompanied by healthy tips, to grocery store workers and food delivery drivers.
These folks got, and are still getting oodles of much-deserved love.
But now, as our infections lessen, our vaccine numbers uptick and we release from isolation, Strange Bird Immersive thinks we owe kudos in another direction.
Well, two directions actually. We need to thank each other for staying home and we need to pay homage to the spaces that housed us this past year. Sure, being cooped up was hard and yes, our homes often felt like prisons on those particularly difficult days, but we and the walls that kept us apart and each other safe did really important work. Work that should be celebrated
Fort Lewis College stages an evening of musical theater
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Friday, April 23, 2021 1:10 PM Dancers Abby Kerr and Vivien Orchid Bakowski perform “Drag Blues,” from “Victor,Victoria.” Courtesy of Fort Lewis College
Fort Lewis College stages an evening of musical theater Dancers Abby Kerr and Vivien Orchid Bakowski perform “Drag Blues,” from “Victor,Victoria.” Courtesy of Fort Lewis College
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Outsiders and insiders. It’s an old story, from fairy tales to the modern stage. Google Cinderella, an archetype for exclusion who eventually gains acceptance, and you’ll find thousands of variants across the globe dating back to China in the ninth century.
SAN MATEO ARTIST JARED SINES SHARES ABOUT HIS LIFELONG LOVE OF PAINTING. It has been 58 years since San Mateo artist Jared Sines began showing his paintings at Shreve and Co. in San Francisco. Since then, there have been numerous venues for Sinesâ work, and throughout January The Portola Art Gallery in Menlo Park presents âMy Favorite Things to Paintâ â a selection of the artistâs recent and vintage works. Sines talks about the oil painting set that got him started, teachers who made a difference, and his upcoming virtual gallery reception.
DJ: How did you become interested in the arts?
Merely Players theater company finds home
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Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020 6:24 PM Updated: Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020 6:30 PM Marc Arbeeny, far left, Sarah Syverson, left, and Ian Thomas perform in the Merely Players production of “Metamorphoses.” Durango Herald file
Merely Players theater company finds home Marc Arbeeny, far left, Sarah Syverson, left, and Ian Thomas perform in the Merely Players production of “Metamorphoses.” Durango Herald file Escuchar en Español: Judith Reynolds
Merely Players, our shining, home-grown, and carefully-nurtured local theater company, has finally found a home.
“Right now, our new space is simply a large storage area,” said co-founder and artistic director Mona Wood-Patterson. “But