Arts / Education
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In recognition of Banned Books Week, Keaton & Lloyd Bookshop, 236 W. Dominick St., is organizing Speak Your Peace: A Spoken Word Celebration of Banned Books Week.
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9/7/22
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Join the Oneida County History Center, 1608 Genesee St., for an exclusive screening of this locally produced documentary that tells a gripping story of damage and healing.
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9/4/22
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You will be longing for a better movie after watching the anemic love story in “Three Thousand Years of Longing.”
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Check out these upcoming activities at Jervis Public Library.
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8/26/22
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As we have been recently reminded by the Netflix documentary — “Trainwreck: Woodstock ’99” was anything but “3 Days of Peace and Music” like people insist the original Woodstock (’69) …
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John Clifford
Photographer email | 8/24/22 |
Alternative rock group 10,000 Maniacs will headline the 2022-23 performing arts season at Munson-Williams Proctor Arts Institute ...
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With Phase II of the Mohawk River Trail nearing the end of construction, city officials are looking to Phase III and beyond as development continues.
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Over the past few years, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County has been participating in initiatives that aim to help restore the populations of endangered insect species.
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Alexis Manore
Staff writer email | 8/19/22 |
Registration is now open for the 10-week fall session of the Capitol Theatre’s Rising Stars Youth Theatre classes.
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8/17/22
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Rome Art And Community Center, 308 W. Bloomfield St., has added its eighth and final sculpture to its outdoor Sound Garden, located on the grounds of the art center, with a pathway guiding …
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From fashion sewing classes and ceramics, to drawing, jewelry making, studio painting and a Welding for Women intro class in sculpture, Munson-Williams Proctor Arts Institute fall Community …
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The star behind the scenes at Rome's Capitol Theatre is an original Möller theater pipe organ — installed at the Capitol in 1928 ...
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8/11/22
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Magical finds and boho vibes, organizers of Freya Fest promise to bring intuitive readers, artisans, and holistic services together in celebration of all things magical.
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8/10/22
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Peterboro was the center of the abolition movement, and to this day, its people continue its efforts to overcome racism and discrimination and to advocate for equal rights.
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8/9/22
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A Camden native recently fulfilled a lifelong dream by appearing on NBC’s popular trivia game show, “Jeopardy!” Brianne Barker, associate professor and chair of Biology at Drew University, …
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Fusion Art & Gift Gallery, in The Photo Shoppe, 8584 Turin Road, will host an opening reception for its August Gallery show from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9.
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8/7/22
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If you’ve ever wanted to find a beginner-style superhero movie to ease your young children into the genre, the animated “DC League of Super-Pets” has got you covered.
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The Capitol is presenting its latest iteration of Summerstage under the direction of Peter Loftus, the first in three long years ...
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AJ Parker, Special to the Daily Sentinel
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8/5/22
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View, the Center for Arts and Culture will have members of the Central New York Watercolor Society once again lead the annual watercolor workshops ...
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8/3/22
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“People expect artists to be eccentric, and I try not to disappoint them.” An accomplished artist and educator, Sandra Z. De Visser has left a legacy of influence on the next generation of …
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Jack Elliott, Daily Sentinel intern
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8/3/22
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