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Helena-area arts and entertainment news published Nov. 25
Theater Grandstreet stages Christmas classic “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Jr.” opens at Grandstreet Theatre Dec. 2. Join Grandstreet Theatre for an adventure involving a giant abominable snow monster, a singing snowman, misfit toys and a red-nosed reindeer that saves the day. A holiday classic soars off the screen in this musical adaptation of the beloved television special. Because of his shiny nose, Rudolph doesn’t feel like he belongs in Christmastown and sets off to find a place that accepts him. Along his journey, he encounters fellow misfits, only to realize that home is where he has belonged the whole time. When a storm threatens to keep Santa’s sleigh from taking…
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Casper resident opening photography business, to celebrate grand opening Nov. 27
CASPER, Wyo. — Above the several years, Casper resident T.J. Vernon has been to several exotic locales, from the jungles of South America to the plains of Africa and the mountains of Nepal. On each and every trip, he’s traveled with camera in hand, inspired by a enthusiasm and talent for wildlife images. Now, he’s determined to share that enthusiasm with other people, and is opening his own wildlife pictures company. Vernon created his enjoy for the outdoors, wildlife and mother nature at a incredibly youthful age, and over time that enthusiasm merged with an desire in photography. It’s just been in the earlier 5 a long time or so…
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The Point, Nov. 18, 2022: Emerging Artist Program debuts in Gainesville with eye on diversifying arts festival
Subscribe to The Stage, arriving in your inbox Monday through Friday at 8 a.m. • WUFT News: Inside the effort to diversify north central Florida’s largest arts festival. “For the initial time, (Leira Cruz Cáliz’s) artwork will be on display at the approaching Downtown Pageant and Artwork Clearly show, many thanks to the new Rising Artist Method. The plan was created by Chelsea Carnes in response to a obstacle she observed as an chance: What would it acquire to diversify north central Florida’s greatest arts festival? It is the 41st calendar year of the festival, and Carnes’ very first 12 months directing it. She stepped in at a unique issue in…
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Breaking News – Paramount+ Announces All-New Episodes of “Behind the Music” to Premiere Tuesday, Nov. 29

 
 
 
 PARAMOUNT+ ANNOUNCES ALL-NEW EPISODES OF “Powering THE Music” TO PREMIERE TUESDAY, NOV. 29
 
 New Episodes of the Groundbreaking Documentary Series, Generated by MTV Enjoyment Studios, to Attribute Jennifer Lopez, Boy George, Remy Ma and Additional
 
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 Nov. 11, 2022 – Paramount+ today introduced new episodes of the groundbreaking documentary collection At the rear of THE Audio will premiere solely on the assistance in the U.S. and Canada on Tuesday, Nov. 29, showcasing Jennifer Lopez, Boy George, Jason Aldean and Remy Ma. Furthermore, 7 remastered episodes spotlighting legendary artists Boyz II Men,…
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Music News Digest, Nov. 22, 2021
Gathering to pay tribute to departing Warner Music Canada head Steve Kane and his wife, Debbie Rix, at Toronto’s famed Horseshoe Tavern on Friday night was a large chunk of the city’s music biz elite. They congregated in what seemed like the first large in-person gathering of the clan in almost two years, and the atmosphere was fittingly joyous and celebratory. The guest list was rather a Who’s Who of the Toronto music industry, with representatives from all sectors – record labels, managers, agents, publishers, club bookers, publicists, industry org execs, broadcasters, journalists, and, of course, musicians. Members of the latter group we spied included Barenaked Ladies Tyler Stewart and Kevin…
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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…