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The venue for the Brainerd High School’s spring musical “Oklahoma!” has changed.
The musical was scheduled to be performed in the new performing arts center, but has been changed to Tornstrom Auditorium in Brainerd, a decision made by the school district.
Performance dates are 7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, May 6-8 and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets for the musical are $9 for adults and $6 for students.
Crossing Arts presents 100 Days Of Watercolor
The Crossing Arts Gallery presents its newest exhibition “100 Days Of Watercolor,” with artwork by Lisa Pomerleau.
The exhibition is set to open Friday, May 7, and will be on display through May 22 at the art gallery in downtown Brainerd.
Entertainment Briefs - Feb. 19
CLC instrumental concert planned The Central Lakes College (CLC) Music Department will present The Pre-Spring Concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Chalberg Theater on the Brainerd campus. The event features the Woodwind Ensemble and its small gr.
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CLC instrumental concert planned
The Central Lakes College (CLC) Music Department will present The Pre-Spring Concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Chalberg Theater on the Brainerd campus.
The event features the Woodwind Ensemble and its small groups under the direction of Chris Bolstad, the Brass Ensemble under the direction of Steve Anderson, and the CLC Jazz Band. Music ranges from small woodwind groups to Mozart on brass to contemporary swing and big band funk.
Entertainment Briefs - Feb. 17
Several writers from the Lakes Area Writers Alliance submitted work for The Storyville Project, which has been released.
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Writers alliance announces release of ‘The Storyville Project’
The Lakes Area Writers Alliance announces the publication of “The Storyville Project,” a collection of short stories by emerging and established Minnesotan authors.
The Lakes Area Writers Alliance is a not-for-profit organization geared toward encouraging and supporting fellow writers. They are a group of published and unpublished writers at every skill level who write in various genres.
The book cover of The Storyville Project,” a collection of short stories by emerging and established Minnesotan authors. Submitted Photo