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Featured Stories
May 17, 2012 | Volume
9 Issue
8
Erie’s Hoop Dance Diva
By Cindy Hemper
Hoop Dance is a unique
and very artistic form
of storytelling through
dance which uses
anywhere from one to
thirty hoops as props,
creating both static and
dynamic shapes, and
formations which can
represent various
animals or symbols that
when visualized, depict
one of the most exciting
and beautiful forms of
dance...Read More
The Roaring 20’s Are
Back
By Dan and Alison
Tingley
The Chicago Speakeasy,
conceived and created by
Rae Jean and Paul Urbanowicz, is now
playing at the Station
Dinner Theatre. It’s
staged by Rae Jean Urbanowicz.
The show is a cabaret
set in a 1920’s
speakeasy with lots of
singing, dancing, and
some comedy. There’s
also some audience
participation, but don’t
worry – you won’t have
to memorize your lines...Read More
Come Look Inside
By Dan and Alison Tingley
All An Act Theatre Productions
is currently presenting a brand
new production, Inside Charlie’s
Head, written and directed by
the multi-talented Jawn Gross.
The show is about Charlie Lewis,
a playwright, who has overworked
himself to the point that he
checks himself in to a mental
health facility. The stress of
his success has caused him to
have hallucinations involving
the three main characters in all
of his plays: Isaac, Claire, and
Hank. These characters, to some
extent, represent Freud’s
theoretical Id (Hank), Ego
(Claire), and Superego (Isaac).
While at the clinic, Charlie
interacts with these three
characters who begin to take on
lives of their own and try to
help Charlie get to his life
back on track....Read More
Party in the Country
By Jenna Croyle
Over the years, the continuation
of country music has taken
several directions, from the
glitz to the camp to the
spectacular Rock-style
performance.
Each weekend in small towns
throughout the land, the pure
country sound, whether it be a
single voice, a duo with Guitars
or a full band that just wants
to entertain their audiences
with the most power driven, high
intensity shows this side of
Nashville, is kept alive and
reinvigorated each night.
This weeks featured band, Small
Town Revolution keeps the
Country Rock’n as they assert
themselves as one of the
powerhouses of local Country
Rock music, offering their fans
a true party all night, Country
Rock revolution...Read More
Funny Bone
Funny Picture
Video of the Week
Lost Control Today
Joke Of The Week
Sexy Housewife
Mrs. Cohen, the buxom, sexy
housewife was built so well the
TV repairman couldn't keep his
eyes off of her. Every time she
came in the room, he'd near
about jerk his neck right out of
joint looking at her. When he'd
finished she paid him and said,
"I'm going to make a ... well
... unusual request. But you
have to first promise me you'll
keep it a secret."
The repairman quickly agreed and
she went on. "Well, it's kind of
embarrassing to talk about, but
while my husband is a kind,
decent man - sigh - he has a
certain physical weakness. A
certain disability. Now, I'm a
woman and you're a man ... "
The repairman could hardly
speak, "Yes yes!"
"And since I've been wanting to
ever since you came in the door
..."
"Yes yes!"
"Would you help me move the
refrigerator?"
Potpourri
Historical Place
Quote of the Week
Waterford Covered Bridge
Waterford, PA
Personality is everything in art
and poetry. ~ Johann Wolfgang
von Goethe
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