Kathy Lauer-Williams, The Morning Call

Kathy Lauer-Williams

The Morning Call

Allentown, PA, United States

Contact Kathy

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • The Morning Call

Past articles by Kathy:

‘Macungie’ horror film to premiere at Emmaus Theater

"Macungie" horror film to premiere at Emmaus Theater → Read More

'Glee' actress swings into Christmas with cabaret show in Kutztown

Jane Lynch, best known for her role as the cheerleading coach on the TV show "Glee," brings her '"Swinging Little Christmas" cabaret show to Kutztown University. → Read More

Dancers give free performances at Musikfest this weekend and next

Tappers dancing to the music of a jazz great and dancers who excel in athletic movement and feature unusual costumes will perform on the Community Stage at Air Products Town Square as part of Musikfest this weekend and next. → Read More

Frankie Grande tells why he's returning to Muhlenberg College to star in 'How to Succeed in Business'

How did Broadway actor and YouTube personality Frankie Grande — a 2005 Muhlenberg College grad and star of Muhlenberg Summer Music Theatre’s upcoming “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” — find his way to the Allentown college. → Read More

Why Allentown Symphony is unlike Philadelphia, Pittsburgh orchestras that went on strike

Pennsylvania's two biggest orchestras went on strike Friday, accentuating the financial struggles for many big-city symphonies. → Read More

Marionette master Joseph Cashore at Lafayette: Tugging at heartstrings

A mother tenderly cradles a baby, a horse rears on its hind legs, a heavy metal guitarist is frustrated and a distracted student tries to focus on her homework. → Read More

Hawk Mountain Sanctuary celebrates peak of golden eagle migration

This weekend, you are guaranteed to get a close look at North America's largest raptor at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary's "Golden Eagle Saturday." → Read More

Police: Allentown man charged in crash that cut power to 6,000

Authorities say an Allentown man has been charged with driving under the influence in connection with a crash that knocked out power to more than 6,000 PPL customers Saturday night. → Read More

Off and running: Philadelphia's Franklin Institute opens SportsZone exhibit

Want to see if you can run as fast as Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jordan Matthews? Or want to try to jump as high as Philadelphia 76ers Nerlens Noel? → Read More

Emmaus High to reopen today

Emmaus High School will reopen today and is safe, according to a statement posted on the East Penn School District's website  Sunday. → Read More

Lehigh Valley Halloween house tour: 7 creepy, outrageous homes

I've scoured the Lehigh Valley the past four years to find houses with the best Halloween decorations. The goal is to highlight some of the most outrageously decorated homes, and to give readers directions so they can find them. → Read More

Freddy Awards schools announced

The State Theatre of Easton announced Tuesday that 29 schools will participate in the 2015-16 Freddy Awards. More than 20 have announced their shows and the list ranges from "Big Fish," a new show that was recently on Broadway in 2013 to "No No Nanette," a musical that debuted in 1925. → Read More

'Rainforest Adventure': Allentown's Da Vinci Science Center lets kids learn through play

Kids can climb a giant spider web, swing like a monkey and zip along like a butterfly in Da Vinci Science Center's new exhibit, "Rainforest Adventure." → Read More

'West Side Story' to kick off PSF 25th season

The ground-breaking Jerome Robbins musical inspired by Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" will kick off Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival's 25 t h anniversary season in 2016. → Read More

Allentown and Auburn Railroad: Kutztown's new train on the block

First we climbed onto a platform at the back of the caboose. Once inside, we made use of pegs on the wall to climb up to the cupola of the caboose, a space where once only railroad crew members were permitted. → Read More

High school students invited to enter ArtPop billboard contest

An art contest in which the winning art is featured on a billboard has been expanded to include high school students. → Read More

Bethlehem on top ten towns to visit in fall

Bethlehem, or more specifically the entire Lehigh Valley region, has made Huffington Post's list of 10 most beautiful U.S. towns to visit in the fall. → Read More

Sacred writings: Penn Museum displays 'extraordinary texts of the Biblical world'

You have a rare chance to see some of the world's most important religious writings in Philadelphia in the next two months. → Read More

Insider's Guide: Historic carousels in Lehigh Valley region

Today's amusement parks focus on roller-coasters, some traveling more than 100 mph. But there is still a nostalgic lure to the gentle up and down of the old-fashioned carousel. → Read More

Insider's Guide: Historic trains in Lehigh Valley region

A ride on an old-time train takes you back in time. The horn toots, the train car lurches and there's a bump as the train slowly starts moving. → Read More