From Saturday, April 26 2008 - 8:00am To Sunday, April 27 2008 - 6:00pm Each week
Georgetown Nature Area "Arts in Nature Fest" Docent-led hikes and nature activities throughout the day. Free arts and crafts activities for children. Performances by local children, musicians, poets and storytellers. Native American drumming circle and storytelling in Nature Area. Local watermonitoring information. Native plants and herbs for sale. Sunday will feature flutes, music & open mike on stage. Many flute vendors will be there. Native American instruments will be available for sale. Saturday 10:00 am - 2:00 pm; Sunday 4/27 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Georgetown Nature Area, 6540 Wentworth Springs Road, Georgetown, Ca, Adjacent to Georgetown and Creekside Schools. Free For more information contact: Susan (530) 333-8350
The life of Ed Burns, a cop turned schoolteacher turned screenwriter and co-creator, becomes inspiration for HBO?s ?The Wire? and for a new mini-series.
The Dave Matthews Band offered up an epic headlining set last night (July 5) at the inaugural Rothbury Festival in Rothbury, Mich., utilizing an expanded eight-piece lineup for favorites like 'Rhyme & Reason,' 'Seek Up' and 'Ants Marching' plus extended
The iTunes Festival is well underway and Xfm will be in the thick of it. Coming from Camden?s illustrious Koko, the shindig will put the greatest artists into one of London?s greatest venues every day in July. Next on the list are Cardiff powerpop
'1234' paved the way to iPod stardom, but the Canadian songbird is no one-hit wonder. She has three albums of stellar, modern folk-pop under her belt, and Argentine singer-songwriter Juana Molina on the bill. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $25-$35