This Weekend

All Apologies

Guess some people were pretty bummed that we suggested enjoying some events in post-election America. We'd point out that art, music and culture are all now more important than ever, and while one must do what they believe is right, we can never underestimate the power of decompression ... it's good for you! So, uh, have fun.

The fourth annual show brings a broad range of traditional and contemporary handmade fiber artwork. See felting, knitting, traditional rugs and more.

Brian Gillespie directs the timeless Shakespearean comedy about love, loss and mistaken identity.

This progressive pop rock group is world-renowned for their sound and meaningful lyricism.


Enjoy your weekend afternoon on the tavern deck and listen to this group play funky electric folk rock on a plethora of stringed instruments.

Gypsy jazz!

You are the physical representatives on Earth for your ancestors. Celebrate them at this concert featuring Pangea and CSF Funk Ensemble.


The annual performance stars soprano Devon Guthrie, mezzo Daryl Freedman, tenor Joshua Dennis and bass baritone Joseph Beutel directed by Linda Raney.

Patterson supports the efforts in Standing Rock with a live performance of folk rock with revolutionary lyrics donating all proceeds from her album sales at the event to the protest.

Hip-hop with Tattd G, Juno the lost Kause & Lito Garcia.

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