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Edition of 11/21/2024 - Page 2

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Lasting Impressions: Who Needs Broadway?

In order to catch the very short run of most regional productions, it’s necessary to be vigilant. Get on a company’s e-mail list to notify you in advance of their schedule. Some productions may be as short as a one-night stand, or as fleeting as a flirtation from “Emily in Paris.”…

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‘Tosca’ Airs at Foothills Saturday

Prior to the broadcast, Glimmerglass Festival Guild Vice President Abby Kreh Gibson and Trustee Thomas Simpson will lead a free educational program beginning at 12:15 p.m. in the Upstairs Theater on the second floor. Foothills will open at 11:30 a.m.…

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NAACP Hosts Film Screening

Set against a backdrop of a city beset by violence and racial tension, this film tells the story of that crime, the rush to judgement by the police, a media clamoring for sensational stories, an outraged public, and the five lives upended by this miscarriage of justice.…

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53 Pioneer Restoration Announced; Fundraising Goal Set at $2M

“We are thrilled to be embarking on this capital campaign to further invest in the rich artistic culture of this incredible region,” said CAA and Smithy Executive Director Janet G. Erway. “Not only will we strengthen our offerings to artists and art enthusiasts, but we will continue to uphold the arts as a cornerstone and benchmark of a thriving community.”…

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Students To Present Solutions for Local Needs

“Encouraging philanthropy throughout Otsego County is a major goal for the foundation,” said Executive Director Jeff Katz. “We spark that interest by engaging our youth through a unique program for high-school students designed to sharpen their focus on local needs and issues and encourage them to become leaders in their communities.”…