Mo Amer’s ‘Mo’ a love letter to his heritage, hometown
NEW YORK — Up-and-coming comedian Mo Amer was opening for Dave Chappelle in 2014 when the more established comedian made a suggestion: Amer should make a short film to introduce his act.
Sound decision
Kristi Conner discovered what would become her professional calling as a high school senior when volunteering at a preschool during a National Honor Society project.
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Ryan Trares on parenting: Making memories at art camp
Our home came into a new centerpiece work of art this month.
Ryan Trares: Heading to the House of Mouse
At long last, it’s finally going to happen.
Theater troupe presents summer Shakespeare with a musical twist
MEMO to all those former high schoolers who thought that reading Shakespeare was as confusing as a Rubik’s Cube and as dry as day-old toast: The celebrated scribe can groove.
Magician mixes comedy, ventriloquism for Brown County show
Magician/comedian/ventriloquist Andy Gross grew tremendously popular when he began approaching his act via a different slice of life.
Comic set for benefit appearance at YES
Drew Hastings’ life through the years has included everything from trading stories on “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno” to shoveling manure on his cattle farm in Hillsboro, Ohio.
Review: Lions and turtles and wolves, oh my!
The Columbus North Erne Auditorium was bustling with excitement Saturday afternoon. I don’t know if I have ever seen such a diverse audience — infants, children, and adults of all ages from many walks of life — as the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic staged a truly intergenerational experience.
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