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Arts/Entertainment

If These Halls Could Talk

As a child, I was always excited for September knowing it was the beginning of a new school year and new adventures to take on, not quite sure of what the future had in store for me yet. Now that I am an adult, I forget how easy I had it back then. I currently report to an office instead of a ...

Shakespeare Fest Is Smoked Out

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The famed Oregon Shakespeare Festival that attracts tourists from around the world said Tuesday that it lost $2 million this summer because wildfire smoke forced it to cancel more than two dozen outdoor performances. The organization will have an indoor venue next ...

Tate Modern Makes Time For A 24-Hour Movie

LONDON (AP) — Christian Marclay’s “The Clock” is both the ultimate feature film and an artwork you can set your watch by. The Swiss-American artist has edited together thousands of movie clips containing clocks, watches or references to the time — one or more for every minute of the ...

On Maneuvers

By Ellen Cross editorial@post-journal.com EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is first in a series by members of the Jamestown High School Red Raider Marching Band. So much work is done behind the scenes — planning, preparing, and practicing — that most people only see the finished project — ...

Drums Have Always Caught My Attention

Everyone who knows me, knows that I am passionate about music. I like most genres of music, but my favorite would have to be rock. I like it because of how it sounds. Ironically, I grew up listening to country and western music before the “and western” was shortened to just country ...

Florence Shows How Storm Coverage Is Politicized

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump Jr.’s attack tweet this week showing CNN’s Anderson Cooper waist-deep in flood waters has driven home the point that politics — not just weather — was an important subtext of the media’s coverage of Hurricane Florence. “Stop lying to make ...