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State Theater showcasing several holiday movies | Local News
This holiday season the State Theater has movies featuring Griswolds, golden bells, a grouchy Grinch, guardian angels and the golden age of Hollywood. “We think there is a Christmas movie for everyone in our lineup,” said Beth Pyles, State Theater operations manager. The lineup includes “Christmas Vacation,” “The Polar Express,” “It’s A Wonderful Life,” “The Grinch” and “White Christmas.” Pyles said there are many favorites showing this year. “Christmas Vacation” she said is a film fans enjoy. “We all have a little dysfunction in our families so I think we can relate,” she said. Movies like “The Grinch” and “The Polar Express” are for not only the young but also…
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Around the Town: Helena-area arts and entertainment news published Thursday, Nov. 25 | Local
Art ‘Found It!’ gift show opens at The Myrna Loy The Myrna Loy’s holiday gift show, “Found It! 100 Treasures Under $100” is now open at The Myrna Loy, 15 N. Ewing, and runs through Dec. 31. A variety of ledger art by Michael Fast Buffalo Horse is part of the “Found It!” gift show at The Myrna Loy. Photo provided “More than 25 artists have contributed to the show,” says artist and co-curator Amy Brakeman Livezey. Brakeman Livezey is among them, having contributed five small mixed-media, abstract figurative paintings. “There’s a nice variety of 2-D artworks,” she said, including landscape paintings by Barbara Rusmore, watercolors by Terry Cohea and…
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Around the Town: Helena-area arts and entertainment news published Thursday, Nov. 18 | Local
Art Holiday show opens at 1+1=1 Gallery 1+1=1 Gallery, 434 N. Last Chance Gulch, holds its eighth annual holiday exhibition offering over 1,400 affordable, unique artworks by 56 artists. Everything in the exhibit is $400 or less, with many pieces under $100. The show opens 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Nov 20, and runs through Jan. 8. Open House dates are Nov. 20, Nov. 27 (Shop Small Saturday), Dec. 11 and Dec 18. Also featuring ceramic sculpture and functional pottery; ornaments; woodworking pieces, mixed-media, collage, encaustic and hand-blown glass artworks, plus jewelry. Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Sundays and Mondays. For info, call 406-431-9931, email [email protected],…
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Rising Taos Pueblo artist dies at 29 | Local News
DeAnna Autumn Leaf Suazo, a 29-year-previous woman regarded a soaring star in the up to date Indigenous American art globe, was observed lifeless at Taos Pueblo Saturday early morning (Nov. 13), her father, artist Gary David Suazo, has confirmed. “We do not know any answers about what took place. We really do not know,” Gary Suazo claimed Wednesday (Nov. 17). “Anybody I see—I explain to them not to listen to the media and not to pay attention to any bogus stories or nearly anything, mainly because we really do not know anything at all nonetheless. We’re trying to preserve our minds apparent out of regard for her. She constantly told…
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Country Music Park honors trio of local musicians | Local News
A Chenango County gentleman and a pair of Delaware County people were being among the honorees at the Cortland Region Audio Park’s 44th Once-a-year Hall of Fame presentation. The Oct. 31 event featured the induction of three persons into the Corridor of Fame and 6 into the Hall of Honor — a stage toward Corridor of Fame immortality. Ed Kowalski of Virgil, Clayton Boise of Oxford and Lowell Smith, who performed in the Cortland spot, had been inducted as the Corridor of Fame Course of 2021, posthumously for Boise. They ended up amid 7 regarded as and their plaques will be hung in the park’s Hall of Fame. Ken Whitney, the new director of…
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Good Works: Create a new day with the arts | Local News
By Toni Asher We are ready for a new day. Challenging times have brought a deeper understanding of the necessity and power of the arts. Visual arts, dance, literature, music, film and more, the arts are altogether a major source of comfort, expression, and connection. We need the arts and our cultural resources are vital. The Pump House Regional Arts Center has been a cultural resource for the La Crosse community since its founding in 1977. Housed in our re-purposed historic municipal waterworks structure, the Pump House offers a wide range of visual, performing, and literary arts opportunities that promote education, participation and appreciation of the arts. The Pump House…