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Area Arts Events: 05-09-13 PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 09 May 2013 09:48
Long's students play piano from 'romantic era'
GRAND RAPIDS - "Isn't It Romantic" is the theme for the annual piano recital presented by the students of Lynne E. Long.  
All students will be playing selections from the romantic era. The program will be held at 3 p.m. on Sunday in the First Presbyterian Church.  
Students performing will be Nathaniel Born, Ava Bowen, Jacob Caris, Sara Caris, Abby Eberly, Jacob Fritz, Sedona Head, Abigail Hergert, Joshua Hergert, Matthew Hergert, Ruth Hergert, Gabriella Hoag, Jason Hoag, Bethany Horen, Jason Jones, Zach Jones, Mary Grace Korducki, Sarah Korducki, Alexander Landgraf, Marissa Langley, Christian Morgan, Micha Shank, Brooke Simon, Morgan Simon, Alyson Yaney and Moira Yaney.  
Senior Matthew Hergert will be honored, and Jacob Caris, Gabriella Hoag, and Jason Hoag will receive five-year recital trophies. A reception will follow. The public is invited to attend.  
 
'Cash Explosion' personality in BG PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 07 May 2013 10:32
Dan Swartwout, from "Cash Explosion," will headline Comedy Night tonight at 9  at 149 North in downtown Bowling Green. Indiana's Matt Clemens will be the feature act. Tickets $5 and $3.
 
'Indian Enough' show opens in Perrysburg PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 03 May 2013 10:57
PERRYSBURG - "Matika Wilbur: Indian Enough," an exhibit of photographs, is now on display at River House Arts, 115 W. Front St.
The Seattle-based artist will talk about her work at the gallery on May 16 at 7 p.m. The exhibit continues through June 10.
The show features selections from three of Wilbur's essays including We Are One People- character study portraits of Coast Salish Elders; iHuman -  images of Swinomish tribal members interwoven with sacred cedar bark; and We Emerge-   a photographic meditation on the historical and prevailing stereotypes of Native Peoples in American popular culture.  
 
Solo with symphony caps Myak’s music studies PDF Print E-mail
Written by DAVID DUPONT Sentinel Arts & Entertainment Editor   
Monday, 06 May 2013 09:41
PERRYSBURG — Shortly after Rob Myak started playing cello, his teacher took him to hear the Toledo Symphony.
That concert, the Perrysburg High School senior said, inspired him to take his music studies more seriously.
On Friday, the results of that study will be on display when he will be featured as a soloist with the Toledo Symphony Orchestra in a  7:30 p.m. performance at Blessed John XXIII Catholic Community. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under.  Call (419) 874-6502.
Myak will perform “Song of the Birds” by Pablo Casals.
Myak said he’s soloing with the symphony at the recommendation of Michael  Puppos, pastoral associate for Music and Liturgy at Blessed John.
Puppos explained: “I felt like it would be a great opportunity for him, and to showcase some of the talent we have in our parish.”
Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 May 2013 13:36
 
Friday night hop features BG art galleries PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 03 May 2013 10:36
The First Friday Gallery Hop will be held today in downtown Bowling Green from 5 to 8 p.m.
Participating galleries are:
• Akimbo Gallery, 175 N. Main Street, presents work by resident artists, Susan Woodard (painting & jewelry), Mary Dennis (pottery), Shelly Sabo (jewelry), and Bud Dennis (woodworking).
• art-a-site! 116 S. Main Street. Gallery owner Becky Laabs shows artwork from her childhood through the present in an exhibit that demonstrates that art skills CAN be "drawn out" with instruction and practice.  
• Café Havana, 309 S. Main Street, features paintings by Beth Gensen and Sarah Bonham.  Refreshments provided by Café Havana.
• Calico, Sage and Thyme, 115 Clay Street, presents an evening of pottery featuring functional pottery by NW Ohio potter Brandon Knott and by Michigan potter Jan Robb.
 
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