After nearly a year into the pandemic, it's no secret that everyone has grown a little tired of watching performances online. Shana Simmons Dance understands.
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Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama’s spring plays will be streamed free online, beginning March 10.
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Looking for some live music from a big-time country music star? Trace Adkins is scheduled to play The Palace Theatre in Greensburg in January 2022.
In the meantime, many of the area’s entertainment options remain in the virtual realm. There’s music, magic, theater, film and book talk to choose from, along with opportunities for artists and writers to share their own work.
BioDerm Announces New Vice President of Sales and Marketing
Florida-based manufacturing company, BioDerm, is proud to announce Jake Snee as a vital new addition to their team
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LARGO, Fla., March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Jake Snee is joining BioDerm as their new Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Snee brings over fifteen years of Healthcare sales experience to his new position.
Snee, a Pennsylvania native, is a graduate of the Indiana University of Pennsylvania and launched his medical sales career as a Regional Business Director for an Augusta, Georgia Based Company, with a focus on men s health in urology. He continued to strengthen his career by launching a start-up company that created a product portfolio serving urological patients suffering from erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence in the US.
WHEELING Randolph J. Bernard has been named acting United States attorney for the Northern District of West Virginia. Bernard was selected to serve as act
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