Davidson Community Players is planning auditions for actors and actresses of all ages for its upcoming summer productions of "OKLAHOMA!" and "NOISES OFF."
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Bill Blackley sat right across the aisle from Cathy Smith Bowers last week during what was called an installation ceremony.
Priscilla McGee said her life took a sharp turn in the right direction 11 years ago. It was then, McGee said, she became a born-again Christian.
Growing up in Crown Heights, Anthony Rue II wanted to be like Mike.
During the 1960s, Suzushi Hanayagi ventured alone to New York, in an unusual act of courage for a Japanese woman of her generation, armed with training in traditional dance to forge a new form of Western-style modern dance.
Iredell Museums is accepting applications from North Carolina artists who wish to participate in Art on the Street which will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 9, on West Broad Street, Downtown Statesville. The deadline for applications is April 24, 2009. Applications are available by emailing tgolas@iredellmuseums.org or by visiting www.iredellmuseums.org.
Statesville High School and Visual and Performing Arts Center students will soon get to show off the fruits of their labor.
The featured speaker of Art in Bloom 2009 will be floral designer Cydney Davis-English of The English Garden, Raleigh.
A 350-year-old statue disappeared from a Naples church in an elaborate heist of artifacts nearly two decades ago.
The Lake Norman Art League invites artists of all media to enter work in its 2009 Spring Exhibition, judged by J. Michael Simpson, Artist and Instructor at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte.
There's no need to fear the voices you might hear coming from the Fourth Creek Burying Ground in downtown Statesville on April 4-5. That's the weekend of the Twilight Cemetery Tours and the voices are characters from the past sharing bits and pieces of their own stories and the cemetery's history.
Shirley Rico, local watercolor artist, is being honored by an exhibit of her work at Soiree Restaurant on March 26 from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
The Lake Norman Art League invites artists of all media to enter work in its 2009 Spring Exhibition, judged by J. Michael Simpson, artist and instructor/lecturer at the University of North Carolina Charlotte.
Davidson Community Players will hold auditions throughout February for its upcoming production of the beloved musical "West Side Story," a retelling of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet set in modern-day New York City.
The dean of the School of Filmmaking at UNC School of the Arts wants to draw more filmmakers to make their movies in North Carolina.
Creative hands will be displaying their expertise at the "Working Fingers" Craft Show Nov. 1 and 2 at the Mooresville Recreation Department's War Memorial Building.
The Brushy Mountain Film Users Group, a collective of local photographers who still use film in this 21st Century, currently has its first exhibit of photographs on display for public viewing. This exhibit is located at The Spilled Bean Coffee House in Taylorsville and will be open for viewing through mid-November.
Christians and comedy might not go together in the minds of some Lake Norman residents, but Kim Coleman is determined to prove them wrong. She's been making audiences laugh for five years, and this comedian has no problem making jokes that reference the Bible.
The annual Hiddenite Celebration of the ARTS will be unveiled on Saturday beginning at 9 a.m. and concluding at 4 p.m.
More than 75 local and regional artists will display their artwork throughout downtown from 5-9 p.m Friday during the fall Downtown Statesville Art Crawl.
Comedienne and author, Sally Franz, is slated to perform at the official gala at which Frances Richter will release her mystery novel, "Friend of the Firm."
The Village Pot Shop art gallery in Statesville, wants to help art lovers and animal lovers unite by hosting a fund-raiser to benefit animal charities in Iredell County by featuring artwork from across the U.S. and Brazil.
Iredell County artist Rita Rhodes recently won an award for her painting, "Courage in Transformation" at the Cape Fear Valley Health Center Acquisition Exhibition in Fayetteville. It was part of a statewide search for art to be placed in the new patient tower being built in Fayetteville.
When Karen Abercrombie decides to tell a story, she goes all out.
The Alexander Central Auditorium's staff and advisory committee are pleased to unveiled the 2008-2009 season.
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