by Todd Balf On May 28, 1952, “Sunday Breakfast,” a play about a workaholic small-town jeweler who torments his family, opened at the Coronet Theatre on Broadway. […]
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“Let there be laughs”
After more than a year of travel restrictions, many Americans are ready to get back out on the road to visit friends and family, and see the […]
BOPARC’s concert series returns to Krepps Park, with a Morgantown-NYC connection
MORGANTOWN — After a year’s absence due to the pandemic, BOPARC’s “Sounds of Summer” concert series returns to Krepps Park Tuesday, June 8 with a shared chord […]
Refresh Student Activity Series brings WVU experiences to students’ homes
The colorful, rectangular structure on West Virginia University’s downtown campus is not just there for looks. It’s WVU’s Refresh Pop-Up Shop, the physical accompaniment to the university’s […]
History Channel’s “American Pickers” returning to West Virginia
The History Channel’s hit television series “American Pickers” is coming to West Virginia in April, and its crew is looking to pay a visit to individuals with […]
‘Ghostlight Series’
Holiday concerts broadcast every Friday evening through December on social media Newsroom@DominionPost.com CLARKSBURG — The Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center will present The Ghostlight Series: Holiday Edition […]
Socially Distanced Cinema
With theaters closed, many turn to the drive-in By Harley Benda Newsroom@DominionPost.com With the COVID-19 pandemic, many brick-and-mortar movie theaters aren’t open for business. But, many drive-in […]
Historic Fayette Theater presents online comedy
‘Virtual Complaint Department and Lemonade’ airs on Zoom Friday Newsroom@DominionPost.com Recently, the arts world has responded to the limitations of the COVID-19 crisis with creative solutions to […]
Creative Arts Center renamed in honor of Canady leadership gift
When students return to campus, the home of the West Virginia University College of Creative Arts will have a new name in honor of a leadership gift […]