On Sunday (April 3 4:00 PM) Acting Without Boundaries (AWB) will perform a theatrical adaptation of the classic film musical, "Meet Me In St. Louis" at the Haverford School's Centennial Hall. According to AWB's Website - Acting Without Boundaries (AWB) was established in 2004 to provide extraordinary, one-of-a-kind acting and theatrical opportunities for children, teens … [Read more...] about Actors With Disabilities Will Perform ‘Meet Me In St. Louis’ – Sunday At Haverford School
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Brass Band, Snacktime – Will Play Free Concert Before Narberth Fireworks
Click above to hear Snacktime The Philly-based band Snacktime played a live concert on June 17 as part of the WXPN Free at Noon series. John Vitesse wrote about Snacktime on XPN.org - Better than a shot of espresso, the Philly-based brass band Snacktime brought enough energy to rival an elementary school on the last day before summer break. The seven-piece … [Read more...] about Brass Band, Snacktime – Will Play Free Concert Before Narberth Fireworks
Russ Diamond Wants To Be ‘The Singing Lt. Governor’
Russ Diamond is a Republican state representative seeking his party's nomination for Lt. Governor in the upcoming primary election, which is tentatively scheduled for May 17.In support of his candidacy, Diamond has released a music video on Youtube that features himself singing and playing guitar.His campaign theme song is called "We Are Free." The tune is a veritable earworm. … [Read more...] about Russ Diamond Wants To Be ‘The Singing Lt. Governor’
Betting Market Not Keen On Oz
The people who put their money where their mouths are - are not convinced that the enormous amount of money Mehmet Oz is spending on TV ads is going to result in his winning the Republican Primary for U.S. Senate. If you're a person who is willing to put your money where your mouth is, and you really believe that Dr. Oz is going to win the Republican Primary, there's an … [Read more...] about Betting Market Not Keen On Oz
A 1971 Main Point Audience Saw A Re-Invented George Carlin Open For Tom Paxton
https://youtu.be/hXRa5eIlT4gThe Hippy Dippy Weatherman was a staple of George Carlin's act until he re-invented himself in the early 1970sOn a Wednesday night in June of 1971, a long-haired, tie-die-shirt-wearing, bearded George Carlin, opened for folk singer, Tom Paxton at the Main Point, in Bryn Mawr. The George Carlin who entertained … [Read more...] about A 1971 Main Point Audience Saw A Re-Invented George Carlin Open For Tom Paxton




