Have you ever wanted to return to your childhood? Wandering Aesthetic’s “B4 Bed: Stories for Adults” will enable residents to return to the carefree excitement and the wide-eyed curiosity of their childhoods Monday, Sep. 18, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., at the Firestone Park Branch Library, 1486 Aster Ave. At the free event, storyteller Kyle Jozsa will read “The Copy-Cat,” by … [Read more...]
#MusicMonday – Birthday Noose (Video)
"Akron, Ohio's psychedelic white elephant. Fuzzed out, reverb-soaked drone punk to satisfy your mind's eye. Birthday Noose is a three piece garage/psyche band from Akron Ohio comprised of Kevin Braun (Fillmore Jive, The Modulated Tones, Pharmaceutical), Eric Blankenhorn (Bad Trouble, The Snails, SuperPreditor) and Chrissy Spangler (Most-Awesome)." – Birthday Noose … [Read more...]
Wandering Aesthetics’ “B4 Bed: Stories for Adults” explores science fiction stories at Firestone Park Branch Library
Have you always wanted to start a good story only to realize you don’t have the time? Or maybe you want to feel just like a kid again and have a good story read to you? Let your imagination wander as you join Storyteller Kyle Jozsa from Wandering Aesthetics as he shares a series of short stories for adults only. B4 Bed: Stories For Adults is all about that return … [Read more...]
Heinz Poll Summer Dance Festival brings world-class performances back to Akron parks
Residents of the City of Akron will enjoy professional dance performances in city parks again this year at no charge. The 43rd annual Heinz Poll Summer Dance Festival marks the 10th season that the City of Akron has sponsored the event providing free-admission and high quality professional dance performances. “There isn’t another community in the United States that has the … [Read more...]
Full Circle Storytelling – Benjamin Rexroad – Punky Rooster
Open to the public, Full Circle Storytelling events revolve around a theme and the idea: everyone has a story. By encouraging community members to tell their own true tales, each storyteller is placed at the center of his or her own life journey. We use narrative as a way to promote understanding between diverse peoples, building bridges – not walls – within our community. … [Read more...]
Full Circle Storytelling – Katie Beck – Random FP Moments
Open to the public, Full Circle Storytelling events revolve around a theme and the idea: everyone has a story. By encouraging community members to tell their own true tales, each storyteller is placed at the center of his or her own life journey. We use narrative as a way to promote understanding between diverse peoples, building bridges – not walls – within our community. … [Read more...]
Full Circle Storytelling – Michael Bianchi – How I Met Your Mother
Open to the public, Full Circle Storytelling events revolve around a theme and the idea: everyone has a story. By encouraging community members to tell their own true tales, each storyteller is placed at the center of his or her own life journey. We use narrative as a way to promote understanding between diverse peoples, building bridges – not walls – within our community. … [Read more...]
Full Circle Storytelling – Bart Sullivan – A Right to Write
Open to the public, Full Circle Storytelling events revolve around a theme and the idea: everyone has a story. By encouraging community members to tell their own true tales, each storyteller is placed at the center of his or her own life journey. We use narrative as a way to promote understanding between diverse peoples, building bridges – not walls – within our community. … [Read more...]
Full Circle Storytelling – Kyle Jozsa – The Art House
Open to the public, Full Circle Storytelling events revolve around a theme and the idea: everyone has a story. By encouraging community members to tell their own true tales, each storyteller is placed at the center of his or her own life journey. We use narrative as a way to promote understanding between diverse peoples, building bridges – not walls – within our community. … [Read more...]
Full Circle Storytelling – Chris Miller – Neuroses and the Baptist Church
Open to the public, Full Circle Storytelling events revolve around a theme and the idea: everyone has a story. By encouraging community members to tell their own true tales, each storyteller is placed at the center of his or her own life journey. We use narrative as a way to promote understanding between diverse peoples, building bridges – not walls – within our community. … [Read more...]