From Saturday, October 8 2005 - 10:00am To Sunday, October 9 2005 - 5:00pm Every day
For two days Coloma will appear much as it did in the 1850's. A living history tent encampment with groups coming from all over California will interpret gold rush history. There will be Sawmill demonstrations and re-enactments and much more fun. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park, 8 miles north on highway 49 from Placerville in Coloma. Free to the public. Parking is $7 per vehicle For more information contact: Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park (530) 295-2170
A timely new exhibition of works by Buckminster Fuller at the Whitney Museum is likely to stir waves of nostalgia for those who miss the architecture of the cold war.
Lincoln Center Festival?s production of the opera ?Die Soldaten? represents a milestone in the Park Avenue Armory?s transformation into a performance and visual arts space.
For country-weekend antiquing, the mid-Hudson Valley offers excellent prices, great scenery and, in terms of merchandise, a little of almost everything.
It has long been the case that Turkish pop songs, or basically most of the songs that we hear in the popular genres of Turkish music, no longer tell us stories. It is as if 'storytelling,' which dominated the song form in Turkish music for so long, has
Orchestral backdrop for the free2play Fantasy-MMORPG Berlin, 2008-07-04: Best German Soundtrack 2004, 2005 and 2007 (German Game Developers Award) plus best main theme 2007 (GANG Award at GDC San Francisco)? Dynamedion has many reasons to be proud of
Happy Fourth of July everyone! Break out the beers and bootlegs, and let me tell you a story about The Beatles. On July 4, 1966, the Fab Four were in the Philippines, afraid for their lives. You see, they were there to play a concert. But when manager
Elton John, Tony Bennett, Lou Reed and former U.S. President Bill Clinton will be among the heavy hitters appearing on Elvis Costello's new variety show.The show, called ',' has taped four one-hour episodes of a planned 13-program run. The series is
The lights and candles and wreaths were out in Sheryl Crow's Los Angeles living room-in mid-June. Christmas came early in Crow's world this year because of an as-yet-untitled holiday album she's recorded with producer Bill Bottrell for Hallmark's annual