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Center Theatre offering summer camp in Milo
milo camp 5.jpg Photo courtesy of Center Theatre DRAMA CAMP — Campers in the 2024 Center Theatre Children’s Summer Drama Camp work on projects during the camp in Milo. Registration is now open for the 2025 Milo camp. Photo courtesy of Center Theatre DRAMA CAMP — Campers in the 2024 Center Theatre Children’s Summer Drama…
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Record-breaking crowd of 1,200 turns out for 2025 Minty Awards, dubbed Staten Island’s version of the Tonys
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The curtain rose — and roars of applause followed — as the 14th Annual Minty Awards lit up the historic St. George Theatre on Sunday, June 1, celebrating excellence in Catholic high school musical theater on Staten Island. A record-breaking crowd of 1,200 students, educators, families, and local dignitaries filled the…
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Bay Street Theater Announces 2025 Mainstage Summer Lineup
Bay Street Theater is showing the 1951 film “A Streetcar Named Desire” this weekend to get viewers ready for their performance of it. Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center has an exciting lineup for the 2025 season. “We will explore the nature of love with three vivid productions that will bring our audience close…
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‘Sleeping Beauty’ and premieres on Indianapolis Ballet’s 2025-26 season
Indianapolis Ballet’s 2025-26 season will be marked by another major collaboration with the Indianapolis Symphony as well as several premieres. In September, the company will perform George Balanchine’s “Concerto Barocco” for the first time, and dancers will present world premieres of more works with original choreography. In the spring, the ballet will program “The Sleeping…
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Peru Shines Bright at the 2025 Talía Awards
MADRID, June 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Peru took center stage at the 3rd edition of the Talía Awards, held on May 12 at the Teatro Fernán Gómez Centro Cultural de la Villa in Madrid. Organized by the Academy of Performing Arts of Spain, under the leadership of President Cayetana Guillén-Cuervo and First Vice President Eduardo Galán Font, the…
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Hillsboro’s Walters Cultural Arts Center to change hours
Hillsboro’s Walters Cultural Arts Center to close temporarily, reopen with new weekend hours Published 11:00 pm Monday, June 2, 2025 After closing for maintenance this June, the Walters Cultural Arts Center will change its hours. (Submitted by the city of Hillsboro) Hillsboro’s cultural arts center will be putting a temporary pause on operations this June…
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Cinema, performing arts enjoy audience boom across Türkiye
ANKARA Türkiye saw a notable rise in audience numbers across cinema, theater, opera and classical performances last year, official figures have revealed, reflecting growing public interest in cultural events. According to the latest data published by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) on June 2, cinemas drew around 32.5 million viewers throughout the year, indicating a…
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Classical guitarist to perform at Galena Center for the Arts
GALENA, Ill. — Classic guitarist Marcus DeJesus will perform a free concert, “Eco das Cordas: The Soul of Brazil in Choros and Canções,” at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 12, at Galena Center for the Arts, 971 Gear St. The Brazilian-born DeJesus lives in the tri-state area and is a professor of general music and guitar…
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BITS & BYTES: ‘Go Figure’ at Art on Main; Close Encounters with Music at The Mahaiwe; OLLI at Knesset Israel; Jewish Federation of the Berkshires presents Katka Reszke; Myq Kaplan at Bennington Theater; Alison Larkin at The Unicorn Theatre; Wild edible plant hike with Beat
Guild of Berkshire Artists presents ‘Go Figure,’ a group exhibit at Art on Main West Stockbridge— From June 5th through June 29th, Guild of Berkshire Artists presents “Go Figure,” a group exhibit at Art on Main. Jane Craker. Courtesy Guild of Berkshire Artists. Four Guild of Berkshire Artists, Jane Craker, Pattie Lipman, Julie Love Edmonds,…
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‘I’m never going to stop’: Facing NEA cuts, a young composer and an unusual music venue turn hurt into action
Trump administration cuts to National Endowment for the Arts funding have impacted major institutions, including the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts and the Smithsonian Institution — as well as the NEA’s sister agency, the National Endowment for the Humanities. But smaller organizations in rural communities have also been impacted, shaking local economies and opportunities for…