Arts and Entertainment
A Book Book Lovers Will Love
I love books! I would stake my life that a lot of people know this! The written word has intrigued and beguiled me since I first started to read at age 6.
Fontana To Direct ‘Father’
Oswego Players’ veteran director Bobby Fontana is staging Clarence Day, Jr.’s classic comedy, “Life with Father,” slated to open in late April.
SUNY Oswego to stage Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’
Sandra Scott Travels: Chengdu A Wonderful Place To Start A Visit To China
Chengdu was not on our list of “Gotta’ Visit Someday” but we saw a full-page advertisement in Air Asia airline encouraging people to visit Chengdu to see the Panda Breeding and Research Center. So we included it on our itinerary.
Oswego Players Announce Dates For ‘Life With Father’
The Oswego Players will present the second production of their 2012 Season in late-April. Show dates are: April 27 and 28 at 8 p.m., May 4 and 5 at 8 p.m. and May 6 at 2 p.m.
Indie Series to feature Lost Lander, The Scarlet Ending, Cu-Cu
SUNY Oswego’s Indie Music Series will feature a triple bill of Lost Lander, The Scarlet Ending, and Cu-Cu at 5 p.m. April 1, in the Hewitt Union lobby.
Oswego Community Youth Orchestra To Present Witches, Wizards and Whimsy
This spring concert will feature music from the movies Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Fantasia 2000, and Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Rings. Also featured will be an original work based on the Legend of Sleepy Hollow and selections from the opera, Hansel and Gretel.
Professor’s Dual-Orchestra Piece To Premiere Tuesday At OHS
SUNY Oswego music faculty member’s Juan F. La Manna’s original composition “Three Pieces for Two Orchestras” will debut Tuesday as the College-Community Orchestra teams with the Oswego Middle School Orchestra. The free performance will take place at in the Ralph M. Faust Auditorium at Oswego High School.
Oswego Players Continue Season With ‘Life With Father’
Director Bobby Fontana has chosen and oldie, “Life with Father,” by Clarence Day, published shortly after the author’s death in 1938. Surprisingly, in research going back to the Players’ formation in, coincidentally, 1938, this will be the first Players’ presentation of this fine show.

