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George Washington, born Feb. 22, 1732, on a tobacco farm, 1732 Popes Creek Road, Colonial Beach, Virginia. → Read More
SCRANTON — As Pat Pope picked through debris strewn across her Harrison Avenue yard on Monday morning, she spotted a piece of siding apparently ripped off of a home by high winds generated in a powerful overnight storm. “This isn’t mine,” Pope, 70, said. → Read More
Welcome back. After about 25 years in storage, the Peruvian mummy in the Everhart Museum’s collection returns to the galleries as part of a limited exhibit, “Preserved: Traditions of the Andes.” → Read More
Welcome back. After about 25 years in storage, the Peruvian mummy in the Everhart Museum’s collection returns to the galleries as part of a limited exhibit, “Preserved: Traditions of the Andes.” → Read More
SCRANTON — Charles Brandt spent five years interviewing Frank Sheeran, the longtime Teamsters union official, confidant of Mafia chieftain Russell Bufalino — and the man who confessed to killing notorious union leader Jimmy Hoffa. In March, Brandt will di → Read More
Steve Martin and Martin Short on their own have amassed millions of fans, earned numerous industry awards and gained status as legends of the comedy world. And now, audiences have the unique opportunity to catch the pair together in their latest comedy to → Read More
Steve Martin and Martin Short on their own have amassed millions of fans, earned numerous industry awards and gained status as legends of the comedy world. And now, audiences have the unique opportunity to catch the pair together in their latest comedy to → Read More
As Broadway says goodbye to “Kinky Boots,” Wilkes-Barre says hello. The Tony Award-winning musical closes for good in New York City on Sunday, April 7, but local theatergoers can catch the show that day when it comes to F.M. Kirby Center for the Performin → Read More
As Broadway says goodbye to “Kinky Boots,” Wilkes-Barre says hello. The Tony Award-winning musical closes for good in New York City on Sunday, April 7, but local theatergoers can catch the show that day when it comes to F.M. Kirby Center for the Performin → Read More
Matthew West looks at concerts as a time of connections. Hearing the crowd sing songs back to him never gets old, explained the singer-songwriter behind hit Christian rock music. It tells him that a song means something to them or maybe helped them throug → Read More
The holidays bring plenty of time to reconnect and celebrate with family, but after a couple of days of lazing about, you may find yourself faced with a new question: What to do now? Our occasional feature, “10 Things,” highlights some of the region’s bes → Read More
This Thursday’s show at F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts just might be the cat’s meow. Television star Jackson Galaxy, host of Animal Planet’s hit series “My Cat From Hell,” brings his live stage show to the downtown Wilkes-Barre theater on Dec. → Read More
This Thursday’s show at F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts just might be the cat’s meow. Television star Jackson Galaxy, host of Animal Planet’s hit series “My Cat From Hell,” brings his live stage show to the downtown Wilkes-Barre theater on Dec. → Read More
The Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic can once again give the gift of music this holiday season. The orchestra will present its holiday pops concert Saturday, Dec. 15, at 7 p.m. at Peoples Security Bank Theater at Lackawanna College, 501 Vine St., Sc → Read More
The Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic can once again give the gift of music this holiday season. The orchestra will present its holiday pops concert Saturday, Dec. 15, at 7 p.m. at Peoples Security Bank Theater at Lackawanna College, 501 Vine St., Sc → Read More
Ethan Cutillo isn’t the only child actor in the national tour of “The Sound of Music” with ties to Northeast Pennsylvania. Nine-year-old Rumson, New Jersey, resident Alexandra Bradley, who will perform as the Gretl and Marta swing, an understudy role, is → Read More
Ethan Cutillo isn’t the only child actor in the national tour of “The Sound of Music” with ties to Northeast Pennsylvania. Nine-year-old Rumson, New Jersey, resident Alexandra Bradley, who will perform as the Gretl and Marta swing, an understudy role, is → Read More
Celebrated musician Johnny Rivers brings classic song collection to Wilkes-Barre The voice behind hits such as “The Tracks of My Tears” and “Secret Agent Man” will fill F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts with his beloved songs this weekend. Johnny → Read More
Celebrated musician Johnny Rivers brings classic song collection to Wilkes-Barre The voice behind hits such as “The Tracks of My Tears” and “Secret Agent Man” will fill F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts with his beloved songs this weekend. Johnny → Read More
The artwork Amy Kiser left behind after her death gives a glimpse into the life of a woman who struggled with trauma and its affects for nearly two decades. Now, her sister hopes that sharing those pieces with the public will open up and further a much-ne → Read More