Stage: Politics is a joke
This has been one wild campaign season. For proof, just ask the cast of the Capitol Steps.
This has been one wild campaign season. For proof, just ask the cast of the Capitol Steps.
Summer camps are not just a vehicle for getting your kids out of the house.
Correction 5/02/08 A story Thursday on Page F3 of Ticket about movie theater seats incorrectly stated that there are no cup holders at the Palm Theatre in San Luis Obispo. Seats with cup holders were installed in two of the theater’s screening rooms during a recent renovation and are planned for a third.
With “Iron Man” kicking off the increasingly misnamed summer movie season on Friday, we’ve prepared a sampling of some of the films that seem most likely to beckon butts into theater seats as the season gets under way. Hollywood is fickle, so release dates are subject to change.
As word spreads that Blind Melon is touring and recording again, many fans are asking the same question:
Cambria’s Pewter Plough Playhouse is back in action, and the first play after some required playhouse retrofitting is Lee Blessing’s “Independence,” a dramatic exploration of a complex, eccentric and dysfunctional family of women.
There’s only one way to describe the Great American Melodrama’s latest offering: Football and fishing meet “Much Ado About Nothing.”
What do ballet dancers, world music gurus and a classical pianist have in common?