In the SUNY Oswego theatre department's "The Shape of Things" -- opening at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 7, for a five-performance run on Waterman Theatre's stage -- Phillip and Jenny (right, played by Alex Forrest and Natalie Griffin) witness the transformation of Adam (left, Adam Sommer) at the hands of the manipulative Evelyn (Cassandra Slough).
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Off-Stage Team Helps ‘Shape’ Play Into ‘Collaborative Art Form’

As the SUNY Oswego theatre department approaches opening night Nov. 7, for Neil Labute’s “The Shape of Things,” the students on the production team help mold a play that emphasizes the power of manipulation in relationships. As the team winds up its preparations, the play’s “game-day” crew and cast will count down to curtain at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 7 to 9, as well as at 2 p.m. matinees on Nov. 10 and 11. […]

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Pet of the Week – Ollie

Ollie was found outside, lost and all by himself. A nice lady brought in from the cold and agreed to foster him to make sure he gets a warm, snuggly home. She says he is a sweet gentleman, who, once he warms up to you, is always in the mood for cuddling. He is quiet and calm, about a year and half old, with that gorgeous smoky grey coloring. […]

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Help Wanted: Join Senator In Sending Christmas Cheer To Troops

Dating back some 175 years, the tradition of sending Christmas cards to family and friends around the world has become one of the most important ways we let the people we love and care about, know that while they may not be in our immediate presence, they are still with us. As the home of the 10th Mountain Division, the most deployed division in the entire United States Army, our brave men and women in uniform are often deployed far away on the holidays, or perhaps they or a veteran are recovering in a hospital. […]