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May 13, 2008

TwoFifty, briefly—May 14-20
Arts and entertainment news in brief for this week.
Staunton Jams returns to downtown
Staunton Jams will bring music back to the Queen City this Saturday at noon. A free event, Staunton Jams began as a chance for families to visit and enjoy downtown.
Three great events, one wild Saturday
Three great events, one wild Saturday This Saturday, three of the River City’s most popular spring events — XtremeFest of the Blue Ridge, Public Works Day and the Main Street Muscle car show — will come together under one banner for a day of community celebration, billed as Wild Weekend in Waynesboro.


May 09, 2008

WITH MERRITT: The Weekend Get Out!—May 9-11 edition
WITH MERRITT: The Weekend Get Out!—May 9-11 edition Welcome to the Weekend Get Out, where Sage highlights the best bets for local entertainment on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. This weekend, we’ve got three different plays, plenty of music and a couple chances to get a peek at local history. Take a look!


May 07, 2008

TwoFifty, briefly (May 7, 2008)
TwoFifty, briefly (May 7, 2008) Arts and entertainment news in brief for this week.


May 06, 2008

Learning to fly
Learning to fly Since Scottish playwright J.M. Barrie wrote the original play in 1904, the story of Peter Pan has been a beloved tale of adventure and imagination for all ages.


April 30, 2008

TwoFifty, briefly (April 30, 2008)
Local entertainment news in brief.

April 29, 2008

… and they’re off! But the hats are on
… and they’re off! But the hats are on For those who want to spend their weekend a little bit closer to home than Kentucky, the Wayne Theatre Alliance has a suggestion — put on a fancy hat, sip mint juleps, speculate on horses and socialize before watching the Kentucky Derby on the big screen, right here in Waynesboro.


April 22, 2008

Honky tonk blues
Honky tonk blues “Hank Williams: Lost Highway,” opening Friday at ShenanArt’s Stage4 Theatre, intertwines both music and legend to depict the rise — and fall — of Williams, from his childhood in Alabama to his last days as a country music star.


April 18, 2008

Yale: Student’s artwork purporting to show abortion a hoax


April 17, 2008

Woman made famous by John Betjeman love poem dies
Woman made famous by John Betjeman love poem dies She was an innocent beauty working in the catering department of a wartime ministry. He was making government films by day and writing poems at night. Their eyes met; something clicked.
Kim Cattrall: a mother haunted in the drama ‘My Boy Jack’
Kim Cattrall: a mother haunted in the drama ‘My Boy Jack’
New exhibit explores Hank Williams’ family legacy
New exhibit explores Hank Williams’ family legacy It’s no shock that the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum got a tepid response from Hank Williams Jr. on their plans for an exhibit on his family, from his iconic and troubled father through his own hell-raising days to his children’s lives. The museum wanted Williams, a private man, to open his vault of family keepsakes. Needless to say, their first meeting didn’t go well.
Paris’ mom Kathy Hilton to guest on ‘Young and the Restless’
Paris’ mom Kathy Hilton to guest on ‘Young and the Restless’ Kathy Hilton will play herself on the May 13 episode of the CBS soap opera “The Young and the Restless.” She finds a magazine cover model for her friend Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman), but takes over the photo shoot, infuriating magazine staffers, in the episode taped Wednesday.


April 16, 2008

Return of the Radio
Return of the Radio Wayne Theater Alliance Clair Myers feels confident that this Friday’s River City Radio Hour will thrill audiences — and cement what may become a beloved Waynesboro tradition.

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