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  • The Oakland Public Library has spent years collecting items its patrons have left in library books, from old photographs to love notes. The archive is available publicly on their website.
  • The virus hit Whidbey Island early in 2020, and photojournalist Lynn Johnson was there. A million deaths later, we return to see how the pandemic has subtly but indelibly altered life there forever.
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  • This year's best pictures include two friends sunbathing on giant shards of ice in Kazakhstan, workers at a red chili factory in Bangladesh and a white mangrove forest in Vietnam.
  • The Premiere of "Marry Me, Dennis Branigan" Written and Directed by Michael Mizerany Featuring Performances by Tyler Kirk, Dani Leandra Guinn, Kevin Phan & Stephen Simpson Produced by Compulsion Dance & Theatre From the writer of the hit shows THE BIG D and WALLY & HIS LOVER BOYS, and the director of THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, comes the brand new romantic comedy MARRY ME, DENNIS BRANIGAN. "Marry Me, Dennis Branigan" is inspired by the screwball comedies of the 30’s and 40’s. Dennis is having a hard time dealing with the loss of his fiancee Scott. He doesn’t want to date but his overbearing yet well-intentioned sister Susan has other ideas. She sets him up on a blind date with a cutie named Quint who reminds him of Scott. To make matters worse, Dennis’ dearly departed fiancee returns as a ghost. Seen only by him, Scott meddles in Dennis’ life, leading his family and friends to think he is going bat crap crazy. DATES: Dec. 3 - Dec. 12, 2021 Week #1 Friday, December 3 - Preview at 8 pm Saturday, December 4 - Opening Night at 8 pm Sunday, December 5 - Performance at 7 pm Monday, December 6 Industry Night at 8 pm WEEK #2 Thursday, December 9 - Performance at 8 pm Friday, December 10 - Performance at 8 pm Saturday, December 11 - Performance at 8 pm Sunday, December 12 - Closing Performance at 2 pm PRICING: Friday Preview Performance - $20 Saturday Opening Night Performance - $25; Performance plus Opening Night Party - $35 All other performances - all tickets $25 Advisory Warning: contains adult content including profanity, sexual themes and partial male nudity. -Seating is extremely limited. For more information and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • High Tech High Mesa presents Shakespeare's Twelfth Night - The 10th grade students of High Tech High Mesa reimagined this play and adapted it to the 1920s Mafia era. This entire production is student-led, from the set design to the set construction and even the creation of costumes and props. We invite you to join us and watch the magic unfold on stage!
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