Auditions planned for actors, musicians
Red Curtain Productions is looking for local talent for its fall lineup of plays and musical performances.
Crime novel is gritty, engrossing
Review: "Gone 'Til November"
Fake psychic, fake celebrity equal very real entertainment
Reviews: "Psych: Season 4" and "Color Me Kubrick"
Flag-waving encouraged at July 'Star-Spangled Songfest'
Country-style patriotic music is on tap for the July 2 Hometown Hootenanny.
Action, mythology and strange physics
Reviews: "The Book of Eli" and "Hot Tub Time Machine"
Dark episode in French history told eloquently
Review: "Sarah's Key"
Get set for early July events around county
Beginning with 4th of July celebrations, head out for fun and entertainment.
Event turns barn into art gallery
The Oso show and sale is sponsored by the Arlington Arts Council.
Students show their acting chops in showcase
Sixteen adult acting students from Red Curtain's classes perform in an Actors' Showcase Sunday, June 13.
Art turns library 'blue'
Moody and emotional films for a gloomy June
Reviews: "The Young Victoria," "Shutter Island"
Summer reading, but where's summer?
Review: Poison Ivory
Country bad boy at the June 4 Hootenanny
Michael Oneill is the guest artist for the "modern country" show.
Dramatic stories recommended for home viewing
Reviews: "Invictus" and "The Road"
Suspense writer takes a different direction
Review: "Rainwater" by Sandra Brown
Max and Ruby visit Everett
The popular children's TV show siblings will be onstage May 23.
'Enter Laughing' is sweet, funny and nostalgic
The broad comedy looks at life in the 1930s through Carl Reiner's eyes.
Avalanche disaster sets book's tone
Review: "Whiter Than Snow"
Escapist fare offered by two recent releases
Reviews: "Nine" and "The Men Who Stare at Goats"
American roots music at the Byrnes Center
Marley's Ghost will perform Sunday, May 16, in a benefit for the Arlington Arts Council.
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