From Saturday, October 14 2006 - 10:00am To Sunday, October 15 2006 - 5:00pm Each week
For two days Coloma will be packed with images, sounds & hands-on experiences dating back to the 1850's. Step back in time & experience the California Gold Rush. Live history tent encampments recreate Gold Rush history. Attend talks about the golddiscovery & Sutter's Mill. Live music, historic trade demonstrations & a merchants market. Gold panning contests, sawmill demonstrations & historical reenactments 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
HBO?s ?Section 60,? named for the part of Arlington National Cemetery where the war dead from Iraq and Afghanistan are being buried, is full of stark vignettes.
By getting some of their best election coverage online, Katie Couric and the team behind ?CBS Evening News? may have seized on a template for the not-so-distant future.
?Chekhov Lizardbrain,? at the Ohio Theater through Oct. 19, is a peculiar, hypnotic and unexpectedly moving new show from Philadelphia?s venturesome Pig Iron Theater Company.
After having been all but invisible for seven years, Maxwell, the Brooklyn-born soul singer, turned in an exquisite and at times impressively powerful show at Radio City Music Hall on Thursday.
Seattle-based indie rockers Barcelona will tour the states in November and December with L.A. bands Low Vs. Diamond and Paper Route to promote their new self-released debut, Absolutes (licensed and distributed by Curb Appeal). The album, produced with
This week's CMJ Sonicbids Spotlight goes to Brooklyn-based dance duo Diet Kong. The team of Keith Gladysz and Jenn Penn first met when they dated in 7th grade, then later caught up while studying art at NYU. On Coma Motor Inn, the duo combines frantic
Brooklyn-based indie rockers The End Of The World will release their highly anticipated album, French Exit, November 11 through Flameshovel/Pretty Activity. Though many band members have come and gone, Stefan Marolachakis and Benjamin Smith have stuck
Coldplay may be bigger, but Chris Martin can't touch the Gallaghers when it comes to being a rock star, says SPIN's David Marchese. Noel and Liam Gallagher / Photos by Alex Crick Following their mega-successful debut double shot of 1994?s Definitely