Adirondack Theatre Fest co-founder returning for summer
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Martha Banta, co-founder and longtime artistic director of Adirondack Theatre Festival, will return to run the company on an interim basis for the 2021 season. (Provided photo.)Provided photoShow MoreShow Less
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The Charles R. Wood Theater, 207 Glen St., Glens Falls (Times Union archive) Show MoreShow Less
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A concert version of the musical Beau, the world-premiere production of which was at Adirondack Theatre Festival last summer with Matt Rodin in the title role, will be part of ATF on Demand, an online reward program for donors this year. (ATF publicity photo.)Provided photo/Adirondack Theatre FestivalShow MoreShow Less
Chinese buyers led the way in purchases of Australian wool at recent auctions, despite concerns that exports of wool could be dampened by the recent strong rise in the Australian dollar.
The British wool industry is in crisis - here s how Prince Charles wants you to help
Wool prices have halved in the last year, but this winter’s fashion for chunky jumpers and warm woollies could be a solution
20 January 2021 • 6:00am
A cardigan by British label Palava, which uses wool from British sheep
Credit: Emli Bendixen
When the Prince of Wales carried out a science experiment at Clarence House, it made me rethink my wardrobe (and no, that’s not a sentence I ever thought I would write). Before the pandemic began, the Prince buried two jumpers – one made from wool-like synthetic fibres such as acrylic and polyamide and the other from actual wool. Six months later, both were dug up.