Arts Section :: Page 39
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Art inspired by nature, Yellow Springs
Paintings by Yellow Springs-based artist Libby Rudolf, along with the work of her friend Diana Hoke, of New Paris, Ohio, will be on display at the Winds Cafe from Tuesday, May 8, through the end of June.
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World House Choir celebrates its fifth birthday
The World House Choir will celebrate its 5th birthday this Sunday, April 29 with community members, food, drinks, and performances with talented soloists including Hip Hop artist Issa Ali.
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The Antioch School presents ‘The Wizard of Oz’
“Wizard of Oz” is the latest theatrical production of the Antioch School Older Group.
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At Springfield Museum of Art — Colorful caravans, carousels in show
“Marvelous Journeys,” an exhibition of the work of Yellow Springs artist Sharri Paula Phillips, opens April 22 and runs through Sept. 9 in the Chakeres Gallery in the Springfield Museum of Art.
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Line forms soon for Record Store Day
The third weekend of April brings with it Record Store Day, the Saturday when vinyl fans celebrate record store culture and flock to independent record stores to get their pick of limited release albums.
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Saturday will be a day for records
Record Store Day is an annual celebration of record store culture, observed on the Saturday nearest to 4/20. Local record store, Toxic Beauty Records is here to help vinyl record fans enjoy the day.
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To the nines
The Yellow Springs Community Orchestra and Chorus join forces Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. in Antioch College’s Foundry Theater, to present Beethoven’s Ninth symphony, as well as two works by American composer Randall Thompson.
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Paintings on view at Village Artisans
An exhibition of paintings by two members of Village Artisans — Leah Grommon and Christine Klinger — is currently on display through May 14 at the art cooperative’s gallery, 100 Corry St., Yellow Springs.
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Four questions for poet Kaveh Akbar
Poet Kaveh Akbar is coming to Wright State University April 3, as part of its Visiting Writers Series. Here, the News asks Akbar four questions about his life in poetry.
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Art and fantasy collide at Emporium art show
Emporium Wines has new art on its walls, in the form of sci-fi and fantasy characters.
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