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True crime tale is quirky and character-driven
April 25, 2013 Movie criminals usually are so smart. more »»
Sam Goodwill brings ‘History’ to East Coast
April 25, 2013 Sam Goodwill is playing 10 cities in the next two weeks in support of its latest album, but there’s no place like home to star. more »»
Tropidelic fuses rock, reggae, funk, hip hop
April 25, 2013 Since Tropidelic’s 2006 formation, its founder Matt Roads has endured two full lineup changes and one scrapped album. more »»
Lisik is storyteller with a guitar
April 25, 2013 Brian Lisik jokes that he’s “a writer you can dance to.” He’s a reporter and columnist for the Cleveland-area Sun newspapers and has a couple of book projects in the works. more »»
Fracking drama makes DVD debut
April 25, 2013 New this week on DVD and Blu-ray: ¯ “Promised Land” — Those who skipped this movie in theaters — and based on the grosses, most of you did — may want to check out this drama, which focuses on a hot... more »»
Summer festival season
April 18, 2013 NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Coachella and Lollapalooza are sold out. Bonnaroo’s nearly there, too. more »»
Musician wants hall to want Cheap Trick
April 18, 2013 All bands are formed with a mission, even if that mission simply is to make money and meet wome. more »»
Rust Belt engages in local ‘Conversations’
April 18, 2013 Rust Belt Theater Company continues its season of all-locally written programming with the play “Conversations. more »»
Playhouse Youth Theatre stages ‘Hobbit’ parody
April 18, 2013 The Youngstown Playhouse Youth Theatre will stage “The Hobbit, A Classroom Parody” for two public performances this weekend. Adapted and directed by Jim Canacci, the plays draws inspiration from J.R. more »»
Big Phat Grammy winner Goodwin plays Stambaugh
April 18, 2013 The Grammy-winning Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band will perform Wednesday at Stambaugh Auditorium. Goodwin has worked extensively as a conductor, composer and producer on film and television scores. more »»
Orchestra brings Strings of Joy to students
April 18, 2013 This week students from Jefferson and Willard schools in Warren got to hold violins, probably for the first time. more »»
Opera based on Brothers Grimm opens at YSU
April 18, 2013 Youngstown State University’s Performing Arts Series and the Dana School of Music presents Engelbert Humperdinck’s opera “Hansel and Gretel,” which opens tonight for the first of four performances. more »»
‘Soul Night’ gathers musicians from ’60s
April 18, 2013 A “Soul Night” fundraiser will give fans a chance to interact with musicians from some of the area’s most popular band of the 1960s. more »»
Red Wanting Blue digs deeper in the studio
April 18, 2013 Red Wanting Blue has been releasing albums since 1996, but right now it feels like the band is trying to follow up a successful debut, according to lead singer Scott Terry. more »»
‘Django’ includes ‘XX’ box set segment
April 18, 2013 New this week on DVD and Blu-ray: ¯ “Django Unchained” — This spaghetti western exploitation epic became Quentin Tarantino’s most commercially successful film, earning more than $160 million in... more »»
Ticket Stubs
April 18, 2013 Kent Summer Stock includes youth acting classes Kent State University at Trumbull Theater in Champion will offer two youth acting classes in conjunction with Summer Stock 35. more »»
Youngstown Film Fest plans teen showcase
April 11, 2013 Assorted ramblings from the world of entertainment: ¯ The Youngstown Film Festival is seeking entries for its second annual event, which will take place Oct. more »» |
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