ACLC brought the musical comedy ‘Once Upon a Mattress’ to the stage with a marvelous cast and crew, colorful costumes, and lots of character. “There is something about theatrical charisma that transcends power of voice or acting acumen,” applauds Gene Kahane.
Posts from: April 2024
Anxiety is common among Parkinson’s patients, and contributes to a worse life quality, irrespective of motor symptom severity, a study found.
In Jim White’s drumming, there’s a restless wonder. On this 8 Tracks, we lead off with a sprawling rocker by his band Dirty Three, but also feature new music by Chappell Roan and Amber Mark.
A video of a police interview with Nicolae Miu, a 54-year-old Prior Lake man charged in a fatal 2022 stabbing on the Apple River in Wisconsin, was shown Tuesday in the seventh day of Miu’s trial in St. Croix County Circuit Court.
Meredith Willson Broadway classic on stage at Journey Church.
The construction contractor Suffolk has just finished transforming the building at 43-10 23rd St. in Long Island City into a 7-story, 7-floor life science facility, known as Hatch Life Sciences. The new facility totals more than 215,000 square feet, with 72,000 square feet of state-of-the-art lab space on the first three floors now available for lease, courtesy of the real estate agency Longfellow Real Estate Partners, which acquired the property in December 2021.
The new trend of “chronoworking” offers employees perhaps the greatest work flexibility to date, but not all employers are onboard yet.
Dana-Farber’s Program for Older Adults with Breast Cancer was created for patients like Vici Robinson to ensure that they can live fulfilling lives.
I missed out on the 2017 eclipse but made sure I didn’t miss the next one in 2024.
Student journalist Kennie Bass walked into The Parthenon newsroom after transferring from West Virginia University in 1982. Being assigned the economics beat, ex-athlete Bass requested to cover sports in addition…