Archive for January, 2006
Lydia Panas comes to Keystone
Striking a balance between innocence and experience, the subjects in the recent works of photographer Lydia Panas – children, often – look directly into the camera with an openness that unites the artist’s vision with a less guarded view of the world.
January 29th, 2006 | The Arts | Read More
Northeast Theatre to premiere “Rapunzel’s Song”
The Northeast Theatre (TNT) will present a world premiere production of “Rapunzel’s Song” by Mary Ethel Schmidt on Jan. 25-29 at the Performance Space at the Jermyn, Corner of Wyoming and Spruce in downtown Scranton.
January 24th, 2006 | The Arts | Read More
Double feature by local filmmakers
The Community Film Project will offer a chiller-thriller double feature at the Endless Mountains Theatre on Sunday, Jan. 15, as part of its continuing Screening Room Series, which showcases local filmmakers.
Admission is free and the first film, “Midnight Visit” begins at 7:15 p.m. The second...
January 12th, 2006 | Featured | Read More
9 You Need: The Top 9 Albums of 2005
Why nine, you ask? Because The Man won’t let me have ten. And we like to be a little different here at ECR. And nine fits into your busy schedule a little better.
January 9th, 2006 | The Arts | Read More















