Art Show: Wonderful Women’s Work
Friday, March 27th, was the opening reception for Nine Muses Art Gallery’s “A Week of Wonderful Women’s Works” show in celebration of Women’s History Month. If you follow the blog’s […]
Friday, March 27th, was the opening reception for Nine Muses Art Gallery’s “A Week of Wonderful Women’s Works” show in celebration of Women’s History Month. If you follow the blog’s […]
Akron’s cultural scene is steady on the rise. It is rare to find a day when there’s nothing happening in this area; from open mics to independent films to concerts and […]
The Electric Pressure Cooker, EPCooker as it is affectionately referred to, is a monthly “anything goes” open mic created by the Wandering Aesthetics Theatre led by Benjamin Rexroad and his […]
Friday, March 6th, was a night of friends, beer, and good music at Musica in downtown Akron. The line-up was composed of three locals, Lauren Mascitti, Scott Paris and the Assorted Vagabonds, and Hey Monea! There […]
Big Love Fest is a 12-hour festival celebrating love and the Akron community while working in a zero-waste frame-work. On Saturday, February 28th, people from all walks of life gathered together […]
Thursday, February 26th, I ventured up to the Beachland Ballroom & Tavern to watch some of my friends play. I’ve featured The Brothers’ Band and Nick Wilkinson and The Featured […]
Saturday, February 7th, 2015, I attended The Snow Maiden ballet at E.J. Thomas Hall in downtown Akron. It was presented by The University of Akron’s Dance Institute and dedicated to […]
Friday, February 6th, I swung by Uncorked to hear John Burton (John Dayo-Aliya) read some poetry from his upcoming chapbook. Burton is a local poet, actor, singer, and playwright who […]
The second Friday of January, I decided to head back to Empire Concert Club to see Daniel Rylander and Allen Cruz play. I hadn’t seen them since summer of 2014, […]
Hey everyone! It’s the first post of the year and I’m happy to announce that it’s about a personal project that I’ve been working on for the last six months. […]