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"Dynamic Duo of GlassFest" by David Higgins. Coleen Fabrizi and Chris Sharkey are the wonder women behind Corning's unique street fair. This issue also features Frit Happens in Corning; Mural, Mural ...
A love for creating and appreciating art has always run deep through Paul “Bead” Spencer’s life. Entranced and inspired by the art and writings of post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh, he works ...
It’s a Memorial Day weekend delight: music, food, arts and crafts vendors, fireworks. Some of the best glassblowers on the planet are on the outdoor stages, using open flame to create dazzling shapes.
You’d think I’d be a fan of No Mow May. That’s the idea of giving lawns a whole month to flourish undisturbed, thereby giving pollinators and other living/growing things an opportunity to thrive ...
Charlie Hunter, owner of the Rye Bar and the Garage at Rye, grew up in the neighborhood of Second and Davis Streets, went to the Arthur W. Booth School on the corner (closed more than twenty years and ...
What’s a glassinator? It’s what you get when a milliner and a hot glass blower collaborate on something special for GlassFest! Specifically, Christine A. Moore, featured milliner of the Kentucky Derby ...
Folk Songs and Other Delights Chorus of the Southern Finger Lakes presents a FREE concert! ...
David Peckham (OSFL principal piano/keyboard) will perform with other musicians from the OSFL to bring a powerful presentation of music for organ, the "king of the instruments" and the "instrument of ...
Make Your Own Tioga River Gnome! Join us at the Blossburg Company Store for a special Make-A-Long where creativity meets conservation! Using mini-skeins that tell the story of the Tioga River and its ...
Featuring OSFL’s Principal Timpanist Emily Ickes and Principal Percussionist Simon Bjarning, this concert invites audiences into the heart of the music, with the artists themselves guiding you through ...
Last fall, more than just the leaves on Wellsboro’s tree-lined Main Street were changing. The second largest storefront (Dunham’s is the largest), longtime downtown clothier, Garrisons, had gone out ...
Ah, artists—reclusive, angst-filled-while-waiting-for-the-muse—well, not so much for this group. They’ll be defying those stereotypes on Saturday April 26, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday April 27, ...