By CARY DARLING CLEBURNE The last time Scott Johnson made news, he d been stabbed multiple times in the upper body including his left cheek, where a knife was implanted in bone as gang revenge for a shooting. The year was 1992, and Johnson, then living in Arlington, was running with a rough crowd. "It was a real crazy time," Johnson, 33, remembers. "I was 17, a very dangerous age.
Scotland-bound U.S. productions that will play the Edinbugh Festival Fringe in August will first stop at 59E59 Theaters in Manhattan July 8-27 for the fifth annual East to Edinburgh Festival.
The Tony Award-winning Manhattan Theatre Club's Broadway home, the Biltmore, will be renamed the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre in recognition of the pioneering Broadway publicist, the troupe announced June 18.
Utah Shakespearean Festival wants to make you feel all right with 'Cyrano de Bergerac,' World War II-themed 'Taming of the Shrew' Cody Clark Most people who crack open "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare" or grab a ticket to see one of his plays performed probably aren't intending to work out -- even Richard Simmons isn't sweatin' to the oldies from 1603 or 1594. Don't, however, tell that
Patsy Cline is the hugely popular musical play about the legendary country singer and her most devoted fan, Louise. Based on the true story, this lovely tribute to the extraordinary talent of Patsy has over 27 songs, including such hits as: Crazy, Sweet Dreams, and Walkin' After Midnight.
40 Years Ago From The Farmington Press, June 20, 1968 Dave Raymer, a Jaycee and member of the Farmington Fire Department, and Ed Knight, assistant fire chief, made a presentation to the Jaycees on the work of the 15-member volunteer fire department.
DAILY BLOTTER ITEM: CRIMINAL TRESPASS: CAMPBELL county memorial hospital: A 26-year-old man was arrested at 5:19 a.m. Saturday on suspicion of criminal trespass and public intoxication after authorities found him atop the hospital s second-floor roof, police Sgt. Dirk Blackmer said.
DJs who still carry around their crates of vinyl deserve props, and DJ Zita is one of the select women who have mastered this craft the old-school way. As a member of Sisters in Sound, Zita has been moving dance floors nationwide.