Contact Online AT A GLANCE: THE 2002-03 CULTURAL SEASON
BARN THEATRE Mainstage series: "The Man Who Came to Dinner," comedy, Nov. 15 to Dec. 7; Gilbert & Sullivan operetta "The Mikado," Jan. 24 to Feb. 22; Noel Coward's "Waiting in the Wings," March 28 to April 19; "Funny Money," farce, May 30 to June 21.Season tickets cost $51 to $78. Single tickets are $18, $21 for musicals.The Barn Theatre is a community...
Contact Online The camp question: Where should the kids spend the summer?
Today's issue of Accent Youth includes a special listing of camps available to Pitt County youth. Look in this section for listings for the arts, day camps, educational camps, overnight camps, outdoor camps, sports camps and camps for kids with special needs, plus questions parents should consider when choosing a camp.The arts ART CAMP WHERE: Wintergreen Primary WHEN: June 10-13 (grades 1-3), June 24 – 27 (grades 4-5), July 8 – 11(grades...
Contact Online TEENS EDUCATED ABOUT NET PREDATORS
FRAMINGHAM - Educating teenagers about the Internet brought Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly to the Fuller Middle School last week.With copies of "To Kill a Mockingbird" splayed open at some of their desks, three classes of eighth-graders listened to Reilly's warnings and suggestions. To make his point to the teens, Reilly related two Internet crime cases where youths were targeted. In one case, a group of teens in Townsend were sent pornographic...
Contact Online THE STATE OF THE ARTS
2001-2002 season preview The summer of sharks, Chandra and a green ogre named Shrek has passed. Prepare yourself now for the legends of the fall.The names of living legends - from the stage, screen, recording arts and even journalism - are peppered throughout the Treasure Coast's 2001-2002 cultural season, which kicks off this week.he Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach already has unveiled its first exhibition with works by legendary photographer Alfred...
Author Finds Overuse of Technology Diminishes Work Relationships
Aug. 8 Tim Sanders has spent his career promoting the use of technology, and it's in this quest that he experienced his darkest of moments. Sanders, the chief solutions officer at Yahoo!, said his career was thriving in the mid-1990s, yet he began to feel increasingly empty. He noticed colleagues sending him instant messages from 5 feet away. He watched brilliant engineers slowly replace face-to-face relationships with lower-risk contact online."I saw a...