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Wednesday, June 20,2012
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Back to the Stoned Age

Next up for the popular “Brew & View” film series featuring 35mm prints, which screens at Eastwood’s Palace Theatre, 2384 James St. will be a high school-themed double bill of two
Wednesday, June 13,2012
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Tolja!

In the “news” of the week, Pyramid mastermind Bob Congel finally admitted of the now-completed expansion of Carousel Center...
Wednesday, May 23,2012
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Memorial Day Watchfire

MICHAEL DAVIS PHOTOThe annual ceremonial burning of the American flags takes place in Veterans Memorial Watchfire Park at the State Fairgrounds’ parking lot between Route 690, 695 and State F
Wednesday, May 9,2012
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Westcott Jug Suckers

Those looking for a solid romp through Delta blues, ragtime, old jug band music, jump blues and jazz can find it all when the former band reassembles for a concert at the Westco
Wednesday, May 9,2012
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Life Imitates Art

Characters from the Peanuts comic strip take over the floorboards of the State Fairgrounds’ New Times Theater for You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown
Wednesday, May 2,2012
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Comic Relief

 The 11th annual Free Comic Book Day offers lots of four-color fun for kids of all ages at area comic stores during regular business hours on Saturday, May 5. This year’s free funny book
Wednesday, May 2,2012
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Silents Are Golden

Now that multiplex moviegoers have checked out The Artist, the Oscar-winning salute to silent cinema, they should be prepared to handle the reel deal this weekend at Rome’s Capitol Theatre, 220 W
Wednesday, April 25,2012
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The Pointer Sisters

By Staff
The 1980s-era pop grooves of “Automatic,” “Neutron Dance” and “Jump (For My Love)” come alive once more when the funky femmes visit the Turning Stone
Wednesday, April 25,2012
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Pick Up Your Troubles

By Staff
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy’s 1932 movie will screen at the Cinephile Society attraction at the Spaghetti Warehouse
Wednesday, April 18,2012
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Glub Story

The centennial marking the 1912 sinking of the allegedly unsinkable Titanic luxury liner has rekindled much interest in the tragedy
 
 
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