"All the panelists participating in the American Values series love the idea of coupling films they participated in with discussion about the relevance of the films themes to our present day lives," remarked Jayne Young.
"It's been a fantastic time working with the whole school, and we can't wait to be back again next year!" said mentors of Shakespeare & Company.
"We are so fortunate to have the extremely talented Nancy Atlas back again this January for the Fireside concerts at Bay Street," said Tracy Mitchell.
"He's taken on the East End as sort of his muse," Christina Kepner said.
"It's the first all women alternative, non-commercial art fair," Lukov told us
"For most viewers inclined to check out a film about the subject, it will be hard not to cry," said Frank Scheck about The Final Year.
"What we generate for both the local tax revenues and state taxes is actually really impressive when you look at us as a whole. We are trying to demonstrate that we deserve more public dollars and more marketing support from all of the various agencies that promote our region," said Andrea Grover, Executive Director of Guild Hall.
"We have an incredible line up of amazing local musicians playing for great charitable causes," Nancy Remkus said.
"A new exhibition will highlight another side of the Norwegian-American artist -- his whimsical greeting cards," explained John Eilertsen.
For more than two decades, The Watermill Center has hosted the International Summer Program led by Artistic Director Robert Wilson.
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