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Merc stages controversial play, sparks community conversation
Something in the voices behind “The Laramie Project” seemed hauntingly familiar to Mark Wenzel, a theater director with the Merc Playhouse in Twisp. “When I read the script after having lived here, the perspectives I saw in ‘Laramie’ — even though it’s a much bigger town — I could see people in this community,” he said. READ MORE »
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Heart to play Town Toyota Center
Classic rock sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart are coming to The Town Toyota ...
Leavenworth theater festival reveals two new plays
The Icicle Creek Theatre Festival chose two plays to “incubate” over the summer — one ...
Land Trust announces “My Foothills” winners
More than 160 artists told their stories of the Wenatchee Foothills through photos, paintings and ...
Land Trust announces “My Foothills” winners
More than 160 artists told their stories of the Wenatchee Foothills through photos, paintings and ...
Check it Out: Our picks May 23-29
Wenatchee Iron Horse Brewery beer tasting 6-10 p.m. Friday, Clearwater Steakhouse & Saloon, 838 Valley ...
Night out: Clubs and pubs with entertainment
Wenatchee 10 Below: DJ music 9 p.m. Wednesdays-Saturdays, free, 29 N. Columbia St., 665-8737.
‘Hangover III’: It’s time to sober up
Guys get blotto ... wake up and can’t remember what happened the night before ...
Sci-fi saga hits warp speed
The warp drives on the USS Enterprise are, as usual, on the verge of meltdown ...
‘Into Darkness’ is missing that ‘Star Trek’ sense of fun
The giddiness of “Star Trek” is gone, but “Star Trek Into Darkness” maintains its love ...
Night out: Clubs and pubs with entertainment
Wenatchee 10 Below: DJ music 9 p.m. Wednesdays-Saturdays, free, 29 N. Columbia St., 665-8737.
Check it Out: Our picks May 16-22
Wenatchee “Rocky Horror Picture Show” 9 p.m. Friday, Eastmont High School, 955 3rd St., $5 ...
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