Arts and Entertainment
Top bluegrass talents to join chorus for SUNY Oswego concert
The sound of bluegrass instruments will join classically trained voices when the Artswego Performing Arts Series hosts “Classical Meets Bluegrass” with the Syracuse Vocal Ensemble at 3 p.m. October 20, in SUNY Oswego’s Sheldon Hall Ballroom. Known for their a capella prowess, the accomplished singers cross musical boundaries to perform a new work called “The World Beloved: A Bluegrass Mass.”
Anthony Joseph Swingtet, Anna Vogel Featured ‘When The Stars Come Out’ At Under The Moon
The Anthony Joseph Swingtet and Jazz vocalist Anna Vogel will be the first featured performers, Oct. 18 and 25, respectively, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m., as Under The Moon launches “Under The Moon: Where The Stars Come Out” live cabaret entertainment and dining.
Players Cast ‘On Borrowed Time’
The Oswego Players and director Richard Mosher have announced the cast for the November production, “On Borrowed Time,” written by Paul Osborne and based on a book by Lawrence Edward Watkin.
Sandra Scott Travels: Get Your Beaver Tails – and More – In Ottawa
We were told that you haven’t really experienced Ottawa until you have had a Beaver Tail. We wandered through the open-air market past a variety of shops and dining establishments to the Beaver Tail stand. Beaver Tails reminded me of fried dough that was stepped up by adding one of their many varieties of toppings from M&Ms to crushed Oreos to sliced cinnamon apples.
Oh, my, they are yummy.
Sandra Scott Travels: A world-class city closer to us New York City
Ottawa, Canada’s capital, is a world-class city closer to Central New York than New York City. The architecture of the Parliament buildings and colorful changing of the guard brings to mind London. Local wits like to say Ottawa was picked as the capital because Queen Victoria threw a dart and claimed that was where she wanted the capital.
Sandra Scott Travels: Boldt Castle Offers Glimpse of Bygone Glamour
I have visited Boldt’s Castle many times and have seen it go from a crumbling castle to one that is being upgraded. John especially loves the Yacht House where some of Boldt’s 57 boats are on display. What I didn’t realize until we stopped overnight on Wellesley Island is that there is an easy, less expensive way to visit the Yacht House and Boldt’s Castle.
‘Don’t Drink The Water’ A ‘Don’t Miss’
If you’re in the mood for a good comedy, don’t miss the Oswego Players’ current production of “Don’t Drink the Water,” written by Woody Allen and directed by Sherri Metz. This writer saw a tech rehearsal last night and deems it hysterical. The show is scheduled for production September 13 and 14, 20 and 21 at 8 p.m. and September 22 at 2 p.m.
Sandra Scott Travels: View The Works Of ‘The Interpreter of the West’
Of Frederic Remington, Teddy Roosevelt said, “The soldier, the cowboy and rancher, the Indian, the horses and the cattle of the plains will live in his pictures and bronzes, I verily believe all time.” In the late 1800s, Remington popularized the West through his illustrations in a variety of magazines including “Harper’s Weekly” and “Boy’s Life.” He has been hailed as “The Interpreter of the West.”
Sandra Scott Travels: Make New Memories; Recall Old Ones at Rosamond Gifford Zoo
It had been several years since I had visited the Rosamond Gifford Zoo. I felt that it was a place to take youngsters. And, yes, it was a beautiful day and there were many adults with children who were thrilled and amazed by the animals. But, there were many adults especially those interested in photography.
I enjoyed the visit because it brought to mind some of my travels.
