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Monthly Archives: December 2012
Artbits – December 27, 2012
Carol Ann Jones, Abbey Road, Diversity Rocks on stage and lots of performers from Franklin County or Summer Sounds favorites at First Night. Plus a wrap up of the All Arts Council events, what Other Major Presenters pulled off, and the Four Franklin County Festivals. Continue reading
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Artbits – December 20, 2012
Carol Ann Jones, Will Patton, Barry Ries, Tony Whedon, Mike Martello, the Joe Levesque Big Band, and A Christmas Carol all show up on stage. Corliss Blakely goes to school. Cities want public art commission. Continue reading
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Artbits – December 13, 2012
Carl Newton, Jim Foote, Martha Ohliger, Maggy Young, Bob Eldridge, and two guys on unicycles all have exhibits. Shorts made in Miami will screen (and if that isn’t a teaser…). Justice, Carol Ann Jones, Shila Boomhower, the Austin Handbell Choir, Heineberg Chorus, Monika Baege, Will Patton, Rodney Miller, Stuart and Matthew Kenney, and a big bunch of funny folk all perform. There’s a Kindle Fire. a Writers’ Medley, a classic movie, and a classic book at the libraries. Continue reading
Artbits – December 6, 2012
The Festival of Trees will have live music all weekend. Elsewhere, the Nobby Reed Project, Justice and Lewis Franco play. There is a Holiday Stocking Project, a Holiday Open House, and a first run Holiday Movie. Continue reading