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‘I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change’ opens soon

January 31, 2013 Sex and the married couple. Funerals are for dating. A stud and a babe. more »»

Wiggin' Out About TV: Lifetime movies

January 31, 2013 Few things make a rainy day perfect like the Lifetime Movie network. These made-for-TV movies are a part of television history. more »»

Uptown Music Collective presents 'Hunger Strike'

January 24, 2013 The Uptown Music Collective will present “Hunger Strike: A Benefit Concert for Meals on Wheels” at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 1 at the Community Arts Center, 220 W. Fourth St. more »»

‘Party rock’ at the Cell Block

January 24, 2013 “5’2’’, long brown hair, a tramp stamp and emotionally unstable.” A joke, of course, when asked what type of audience the band Brotherfish likes to play for. more »»

‘Silver Linings’ an enchanting tale

January 24, 2013 When the credits rolled for “Silver Linings Playbook,” I turned to my wife and said, “Can’t we just stay here and watch it again?” I was also thinking, “Time to rewrite my best-of-2012 list again. more »»

Joanne Landis’ ‘In Story’ at Converge

January 24, 2013 When Joanne Landis said she wanted to “get away from it all,” she really meant it. more »»

‘The Great North’

January 24, 2013 Joshua Troxler is one of those incredible (read: maddening) people who does it all and does it all well. more »»

‘The Impossible’ more than entertainment

January 24, 2013 “The Impossible” is a stunning reminder that we don’t go to the movies merely to be entertained. This film about the 2004 tsunami is one of the most shattering experiences I’ve had in a theater. more »»

Revivals to light up Broadway in early 2013

January 24, 2013 Broadway is gearing up to melt away the snowy winter of discontent with a slew of new shows. more »»

'Scooby-Doo Live!'

January 17, 2013 Scooby-Doo — the big, brown, goofy, cartoon dog — and his gang of mystery-solving pals have entertained audiences for generations and been a mainstay on televisions (and more recently, movie screens... more »»

Wiggin' Out About TV: "Mob Wives" on VH1

January 17, 2013 I don’t think I’m alone in the world when I say I love a good cat fight. Especially when the women involved are packing mob genes in their veins. more »»

Tale as old as time...

January 17, 2013 The Community Theatre League will present a children’s production of the classic fairy tale “Beauty and the Beast” at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 25 and 26 and 2 p.m. Jan. 27 at the CTL, 100 W. Third St. more »»

‘Zero Dark Thirty’ deserves Oscar noms

January 17, 2013 So now in addition to reviewing “Zero Dark Thirty,” I’m probably expected to weigh in on whether the movie advocates torture — and whether director Kathryn Bigelow was unfairly snubbed when she... more »»

‘Dance of the Happy Shades’

January 17, 2013 The process of making a photogram involves exposing some sort of photosensitive material to light — often with materials placed directly on the material, always without a camera. more »»

Q&A with Rodent Lord

January 17, 2013 Rodent Lord, a band based in Hazelton, will perform at 9 p.m. Jan. 26 at Smokey Jo’s, 1234 W. Fourth St. more »»

Vagabond Opera at Elk Creek Cafe

January 17, 2013 MILLHEIM — The success of the area’s burlesque troupe, Billtown Burlesque, has proven that there’s a demand in Central Pa. more »»

2013 Showcase Winter-Spring Entertainment Planning Guide

January 10, 2013 Get your calendar out and start filling it in — the Sun-Gazette Showcase presents its “2013 Winter-Spring Entertainment Planning Guide,” a comprehensive look at the exciting entertainment events... more »»

Wiggin' Out About TV: "Buckwild" on MTV

January 10, 2013 Apparently for 2013, rednecks are taking over. And of course, MTV would jump on that bandwago. more »»

Name That Tune

January 10, 2013 Trivia is all-the-rage in Williamsport. more »»

Local painter opens Rising Crow Gallery for artists with disabilities

January 10, 2013 About two years ago, city artist Rising Crow, formerly known as Jesse McKinney, had the idea to start a gallery that displayed work by artists with disabilities. more »»

 
 

 

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