Yesterday I stopped by the nexStage Theatre where rehearsals were underway for a rare production of August Wilson’s Pulitzer prize winning play, “Fences.”
I sat in for about five minutes and in that short time was transported.
Under the direction of L.A. award-winning Ben Bradley, “Fences” is being presented by The Royal Larkspur Play Troupe tonight and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the nexStage Theater in Ketchum. The
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The documentary, “WarDance,” winner the Audience Choice Award at the 2008 Sun Valley Spiritual Film Festival will be screened 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, May 12, at the Community Library in Ketchum.
The movie concerns a group of children who live in a refugee camp in Northern Uganda. The area is where a two decade old civil war is taking place against a rebel force
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Ketchum’s annual miniature bar and golf tournament, the Ketchum Wide Open, will be held Saturday, May 16. Awards will be given out for Best Overall Score, Best Costumes and Worst Score. Among the prizes will be one of two rounds of golf at Thunder Spring Bigwood Golf Course, dinner for two at the Roosevelt Grille and at the Sawtooth Club,
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Coming soon to a bar, club venue or park near you is a new band out of Los Angeles, whose roots are as entrenched in Idaho as are those of the band Reckless Kelly.
Olin & the Moon’s band members are singer/songwriter David LaBrel, Travis LaBrel on lead guitar, Marshall Vore on drums, percussion, Brian McGinnis on pedal steel, and harmonica and Kyle Vicioso on bass. All
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