December 6
- Published: December 2, 2024
Features
- My Name Is Iden | Searching for stillness
“Now, I think about warmth because I know cold. Now, I think about quiet because I know noise. That is waking. That is living.”
- Checking in with the Little Art Theatre
The Little Art Theatre is moving toward its 95th birthday next year with some updates already in its pocket — and more on the horizon.
- ‘Mission to Malawi’ memoir recalls Peace Corps, Black experience
Yellow Springs resident Dr. John E. Fleming has spent much of his life working to bring visibility to American history — in particular, African American history — via his five decades as a historian who has helped establish museums throughout the U.S.
- Young thespians go postmodern in ‘The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon’
All 209 of the fairy tales collected by The Brothers Grimm, presented in a little over an hour: Such is the promise of “The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon,” the winter play presented by the young thespians of McKinney Middle and YS High schools.
- “Empty Bowls” fundraiser to benefit Yellow Springs soup kitchen
An “Empty Bowls” fundraiser for “Who’s Hungry?” will take place at the YS Senior Center, 5-8 p.m., on Thursday, Dec. 12. $10 pays for the soup; $25-$45 pays for the soup as well as a handmade bowl to keep. All proceeds will allow the Yellow Springs soup kitchen to continue providing free food every Monday and Wednesday.
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