Arts Section :: Page 70
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40-year old John Bryan Community Pottery now nonprofit
John Bryan Community Pottery took a big step toward growing in the community by finally incorporating as a nonprofit organization.
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Animals, kids and spirits save farm in YSKP show
The Yellow Springs Kids Playhouse retells the 1999 Whitehall Farm auction using animals, land spirits and human characters.
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Yellow Springs day camp welcomes aspiring musicians
Yellow Springs Summer Music Camps for players of all ages and instruments begin Monday, July 6.
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History resounds in Clifton chautauqua
The Ohio Chautauqua stops for a week in each of four cities through July 11, including Chillicothe, Akron, Clifton and Coshocton.
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Music of the Trees, for the trees
A fundraiser event, Honoring the Glen Helen Concert, to benefit the Glen Helen Association will be held Saturday, June 27, at Antioch University Midwest.
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Jordanian Antioch student to show photos from country
The “Captivating Jordan” exhibit and opening at the Yellow Springs Arts Council on June 26 will feature photographs of Jordan along with Arabian music, food and more.
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A play on timeless politics
The Yellow Springs Theater Company is completing its first season with a production of “Inherit the Wind,” which has been a stage favorite since it debuted in 1955.
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Luisa Owens’ poems bear witness, honor dead
Luisa Owens’ poems describe the terror and inhumanity of daily life in the concentration camp in Yugoslavia, where Owen lived with her family shortly before the end of World War II, from the ages of 9 to 13.
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New fund establishes money for young artists
Scholarships support Yellow Springs students with many different abilities and interests, but to local resident Lisa Goldberg, scholarships in the visual arts are not as numerous as those in other fields.
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YS Theatre Company presents ‘Inherit the Wind’
“Inherit the Wind” opens this weekend at Mills Lawn auditorium.
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