Arts Section :: Page 73
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Antioch College presents ‘Softcops’
Antioch College presents its first in-house production, “Softcops,” directed by Louise Smith at the Foundry Theater this weekend and next.
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Art & Soul: Art both high-quality and affordable
Those who can embrace the idea of a high-caliber art fair in an elementary school gym will be treated this Saturday to some of the finest and most striking pieces of local and regional art.
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Local academics read at Blue Jacket
Villagers Keith Doubt and Kevin McGruder will read from their original works this Saturday, Nov. 11, at 2 p.m. at Blue Jacket Books in Xenia.
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Holiday Art Jumble to return
The YS Arts Council’s Holiday Art Jumble, which is seeking donations, will return this year in December.
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Look in on artist lock in
Three visual artists will be locked in the Yellow Springs Arts Council gallery this Monday through Wednesday creating an installation together out of collected materials.
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2014 Sunflower Photo winners announced
The annual glorious field of sunflowers on Whitehall Farm has come and gone, but thankfully we still have photos
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“Killers” play explores violence, human nature
“Killers,” an original play written by Thor Sage, will be put on by the Yellow Springs Theater Company at the Antioch Foundry Theater over the next two weekends.
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Mills Lawn students do a sidewalk shuffle
Mills Lawn students sang and danced for the Little Art Theatre on Thursday during school.
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Wrights raise the haunts of Kyoto
Once a year, near the time of the autumn equinox, Harold and Jonatha Wright put on black clothes, and tell gruesome stories that drew people in, curdle their blood, and chill them to the bone.
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YSHS presents “Harvey” at Foundry Theater
An invisible rabbit takes center stage in the high school drama troupe’s “Harvey,” which runs the next two weekends at the Antioch Foundry Theater.
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