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We know. The beginning of the work week sucks. But if you take a quick look at the New Times calendar, you'll see we have plenty of art haps, sporting events, dance parties, and more. Here are the mus... More »
Comedian PJ Walsh has beaucoup life experience on which to draw, starting with his Irish-American upbringing and followed by his enlistment in the U.S. Navy at 18 years old in 1990, when he figured there was no chance of war anywhere on the... More »
It must have started with zombies. Add a little apocalyptic action to a Jane Austen novel and once dry social commentary becomes riveting comedy. But years after Pride and Prejudice and Zombies hit the stores, it seems bookish scholars and... More »
Hard to find but worth it! It's tucked behind the Marriott Residence Inn so you have to use Rose Lane (one light north of McDonald) to get there. It's a former mid-century artists' haven built by Louise Lincoln Kerr and is now one of the sweetest little venues to see a good show. Go! Now!
Patron of the arts Louise Lincoln Kerr was the daughter of real estate tycoon John C. Lincoln, which may be what inspired her to buy 47 acres of land south of Lincoln Drive in the 1950s. She started an artists colony there, with a performance hall/studio made of natural adobe bricks (formed and dried on the property), and doors hand-carved from sugar pine. The building's main doorway was adorned with empty beer bottles set right into the plaster; the well-worn earthen tile was made from... More »
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