Arts Section :: Page 74
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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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Villager to read poems about concentration camp
Villager Luisa Owen will read original poems in German on Friday, June 5, at the Epic Book Shop.
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Sixth grade photojournalism project on diversity at AUM
The Mills Lawn School sixth grade photojournalism project on diversity is on display at the north hallway at Antioch University Midwest Wednesday, 7 p.m.
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Fundraiser for Schumacher
The Emporium will host Devil’s Backbone playing a fundraiser for local musician Carl Schumacher on Friday, May 1, 7–10 p.m.
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Seitz organizes concert
Yellow Springs High School senior Joshua Seitz didn’t adore playing music when in fourth grade he started taking piano lessons, along with his father and older brother.
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Winds groups vie at Sunday’s CMYS final concert
Two winds groups will vie this Sunday, April 26, in the 30th annual Chamber Music Yellow Springs competition finals.
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Foundry Theater hard stage to share
Since Foundry Theater reopened last summer after its first renovation since the 1980s, the black box at Antioch College has been busy.
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