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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Now-Mar 2014: Sacred Spaces: Connecting with the Land

Sacred Spaces: Connecting with the Land
NACOGDOCHES, TX
Stone Fort Museum
www.sfasu.edu/stonefort

What landscapes do people identify as sacred? 
How do people assign meaning to a place? 

From the backyard vegetable garden to a favorite vista, we establish personal connections with our environment, and connections that are a reflection of our group identity. 

This exhibit uses descriptions of Texas from diaries dating to the late 1600s, and contemporary journals of the East Texas landscape to explore the many ways we connect with our environment.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Monday, November 11, 2013

Nov 10-14: East TX Pipe Organ Festival

Nov 16: Scotland comes to Camp St, Crockett


Ed Miller

CAMP STREET CAFE
CROCKETT, TX

Ed Miller, hailed as "one of the finest singers to come out of the Scottish Folksong Revival" and as "one of Scotland's best singing exports," is coming to Camp St. in Crockett, TX on November 16.

Ed is originally from Edinburgh, but has lived in Austin, TX for many years. He plays concerts, festivals, Highland Games, Burns Suppers and presents lectures and workshops across the US and Scotland.


215 S. Third Street  
Crockett Texas 75835

Doors open at 7:00pm

For Reservations Contact
The Gillette Brothers
(936) 544 8656; (877) 544 8656
gillettebros@campstreetcafe.com

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Nov 9: Stephen Lang in Beyond Glory

Downtown Texarkana 

Stephen Lang Portrays War Heroes' Lives
Nov 9th at 7:30PM - Perot Theatre

Stephen Lang, award winning playwright, stage and screen star, presents the stories of eight veterans from World War II, Korea, and Vietnam, rendering first hand accounts of valor, which resulted in the nation's highest military award, the Medal of Honor. The oral histories of these eight men are brought to life through Lang's commanding performance, with a backdrop of video screens that occasionally evoke the turmoil of combat. Lang subtly moves through each man's story with a slight alteration of posture and vocal coloring to suggest a new personality.

The Texarkana Regional Arts & Humanities Council

CALL THE PEROT THEATRE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS AND TICKETS

321 W 4th St
Texarkana, TX 75501

Phone: (903) 792-8681
Fax: (903) 793-8510
Web: www.trahc.org