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Reading Civic Theatre will present “Rock of Ages” from June 6-15 at its theater, 4530 Perkiomen Ave., Exeter Township. All shows are at 7:30 p.m. except for 2 p.m. matinees on June 8 and 15. Appearing ...
How do you drive foot traffic to your business? It’s a challenging approach, but here are six proven strategies that’ll have floods of consumers running through your doors. 1. Use Signs & Adverts ...
A few years later in 1895, the poster for the silent film L’Arroseur Arrose (in English, The Waterer Watered) was the first ...
An exhibition shows the beauty and disparity of maps in a time of rapid discovery, when the shape of the known world was ever ...
Thousands of people are expected at Exeter Pride on Saturday, organisers say. The event takes place in the city centre and ...
A new interactive art trail aims to tell the stories of Devon families with a strong connection to the sea. The Voices of the Exe Trail, created by the University of Exeter's Resilience of Coastal ...
Recent research, including a 2024 American Journal of Arts, Social and Humanities study, shows public art can attract tourism, boost local economies, and increase the perception of public safety.
Pottery & Sculpture at the Dietrich Theater in downtown Tunkhannock Wednesday, May 7 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. For ages 13 and up. Instructor will be Steve Colley. $65 for a four-class series.
A study by Dr. Robert Herian from the University of Exeter Law School explores how fiduciary law could be applied to govern the emerging field of ...
The Street Art Society of NEPA celebrated mural season with its first trolley tour of 2025. This was the third year in a row ...
A new research publication underscores the importance of social learning and animal culture in conservation, revealing how a wide range of specie ...
Community Theater “The Importance of Being Ernest,” a farcical comedy by Oscar Wilde about social class, gender roles and ...
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