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Hershey Theatre announces first round of Apollo Award nominees

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View full sizeDan Gleiter/Patriot-NewsLower Dauphin High School students perform a musical number from “The Pajama Game” during the inaugural Apollo Awards show at Hershey Theatre in May.Cedar Crest High School’s fall production of “Pride and Prejudice” made a big impression…

Diorama expert will discuss ‘Windows on Nature’ during lecture

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View full sizeAmerican Museum of Natural HistoryThis exhibit featuring African mountain gorillas is among the world-famous dioramas at the American Museum of Natural History, which will be the subject of a lecture by naturalist and author Stephen Quinn on Dec….

Review: ‘Annie’ at Whitaker is too sweet, too simple — yet just right

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View full sizePatriot-NewsReiley Lonergan brings life to the title character in the new Theatre Harrisburg production of the musical “Annie,” now playing at Harrisburg’s Whitaker Center. With her is Aly, a labradoodle who portrays Annie’s dog, Sandy, in the show.“Annie”…

Review: ‘Annie’ at Whitaker is too sweet, too simple — yet just right

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View full sizePatriot-NewsReiley Lonergan brings life to the title character in the new Theatre Harrisburg production of the musical “Annie,” now playing at Harrisburg’s Whitaker Center. With her is Aly, a labradoodle who portrays Annie’s dog, Sandy, in the show.“Annie”…

Jennifer Storm, Harrisburg victim/witness advocate and author, featured on magazine cover

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View full sizeThe Patriot-News/fileJennifer StormJennifer Storm, executive director of the Victim/Witness Assistance Program in Harrisburg and author of the book “Blackout Girl: Growing up and Drying Out in America,” has been selected to grace the cover of the fall issue…

Jennifer Storm, Harrisburg victim/witness advocate and author, featured on magazine cover

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View full sizeThe Patriot-News/fileJennifer StormJennifer Storm, executive director of the Victim/Witness Assistance Program in Harrisburg and author of the book “Blackout Girl: Growing up and Drying Out in America,” has been selected to grace the cover of the fall issue…



‘Madama Butterfly’ is a Japanese blossom with midstate roots

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View full sizeUniversity of Virginia LibraryThe original title page for John Luther Long’s short story, “Madame Butterfly,” which eventually formed the basis for Giacomo Puccini’s great opera about a tragic Japanese geisha girl named Cio-Cio San.Madame Butterfly, arguably the world’s…

‘Madama Butterfly’ is a Japanese blossom with midstate roots

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View full sizeUniversity of Virginia LibraryThe original title page for John Luther Long’s short story, “Madame Butterfly,” which eventually formed the basis for Giacomo Puccini’s great opera about a tragic Japanese geisha girl named Cio-Cio San.Madame Butterfly, arguably the world’s…



Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra mines thrilling movies for weekend Pops concerts

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View full sizeHarrisburg Symphony OrchestraHarrisburg Symphony Orchestra conductor Stuart Malina’s face was superimposed on Superman’s body to help promote HSO’s first pops concerts of the new season.Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra opens a new season of pops by saluting some of Hollywood’s…

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