GLASGOW — Jim Browning and Daniel Curry will be at Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Library’s Internet Cafe to sign their book, “Family Gems” on Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. The library is at 1530 S. Green St., Glasgow. For more information, call 651-2824 or visit www.weldonpubliclibrary.org.
Wrestling event to take place at Caverna High
Ultimate Championship Wrestling and the Caverna Athletic Department present Caverna Supershow 13 on Saturday at the Caverna High School gym at 7 p.m.
For more information call Nick Stephens at the school at 773-2828 or 670-7331, or visit www.ucwkywrestling.webs.com or www.myspace.com/ucwkywrestling
Flutist performs at BGTC
BOWLING GREEN — There will be two events featuring master flutist and lecturer Galen Abdur-Razzaq on Feb. 18 at Bowling Green Technical College.
A lecture/performance entitled “In the Tradition” will be held at noon in the Building F conference center. This lecture focuses on the “History of Jazz,” which chronicles music from the turn of the century to present day.
During the performance, students will learn the five pillars of jazz melody, harmony, rhythm, syncopation, and improvisation- and are provided with a demonstration of how each of these elements influence jazz.
An evening performance for the community will be from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Kentucky Advance Technology Institute (KATI) Round Room. This event is free and open to the public.
‘Rave On’ to be featured at Plaza
“Rave On,” a tribute to rock 'n' roll legend Buddy Holly will be featured at the Plaza Theatre on March 25 at 7 p.m.
Tickets are $20 and $15 and can be bought on line at www.plaza.org, over the phone at 361-2101 or at the theater’s box office.
Struthers, Gallagher to perform
HORSE CAVE — Sally Struthers and Mike Gallagher will star in A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters” at Kentucky Repertory Theatre on April 24 at 7:30 p.m. and April 25 at 2 and 7:30 p.m.
Ticket prices are tiered and range in price from $30 - $75. Contact the KRT box office at (800) 342-2177 for ticket information.
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ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS: Book signing set for Saturday
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Comedian Keith McGill to perform at Plaza
Before Keith McGill became a stand-up comic, he worked many jobs, including at a science center where he got to freeze things in nitrogen, burn and blow things up.
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Free music downloads available from public library
Websites that allow patrons to download music, such as Rhapsody and Napster, now have a stiff competitor — the public library.
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ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS: Barn Lot Theater to reveal 2012 season
Barn Lot Theater will officially reveal its 2012 season at a reception on Jan. 8 at 2 p.m.
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Lucas man turns trash into art
Chris Radus doesn’t drive his pickup to work every day, but when he does it’s not uncommon for folks to put scrap metal in its bed they think he might use.
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BJ Thomas to perform Friday at the Plaza
Fans who come to see B.J. Thomas perform at the Plaza Theatre on Friday can expect to hear all of his hits.
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‘Unnecessary Farce’ provides nonstop humor
For those who don’t mind watching a bit of clothing removal onstage, the Far Off Broadway Players’ performance of “Unnecessary Farce” this weekend is sure to bring a lot of laughs.
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Barn Lot to present ‘Red, White and Tuna’
Richard Duncan and Harold Chambers lose count when trying to name all the characters they play in Barn Lot Theater’s upcoming production of “Red, White and Tuna,” the third in a series of comedic plays written by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard about the tiny town of Tuna, Texas.
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Music, comedy highlight Plaza schedule
Pop music artist B.J. Thomas kicks off the Plaza Theatre’s main performance series in October, followed by country recording artist John Anderson in January and the bluegrass group, The Grascals, in March.
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Glasgow surgeon exhibits stained glass works at chamber of commerce
Dr. Bharat Mody knew nothing about stained glass when he began the hobby. He certainly never thought his stained glass work would be featured in an art exhibit, he said.
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State Poet Laureate visits Glasgow library
The current face of Kentucky poetry visited Glasgow on Thursday, Sept. 8, to give a poetry reading and discuss aspects of poetry with local residents.
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