“This is Halloween!”
It is certainly getting spooky around here. The days get shorter, the winds howl louder, and the moon’s surprised face looks more frightened than usu...
The Butler YMCA is expecting more than 200 racers on Saturday, Nov. 2, for its annual Turkey Trot.
The race starts at 9:45 a.m. with a 1-mile family run, and the 5K will ...
Many celestial wonders occurred in quick succession these past two weeks. A comet passed us last Tuesday, the Harvest Moon graced us Thursday, and a meteor shower was vis...
A bluegrass band is playing a church in Adams Township on Nov. 1 as part of its 30th anniversary tour.
Donn George, president of the Zelie Arbor, booked Nothin’ Fancy to ...
Butler’s Hobnob Theatre Company long ago solidified its status as a regional institution with standout performances of Shakespeare in the Park.
This fall, they bring the...
For many theatergoers, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s shows are the beginning and end of the golden age of Broadway. Hits like “Oklahoma!,” “South Pacific,” “The King and I” a...
The Butler Musical Theatre Guild is presenting “Some Enchanted Evening: The Songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein,” on Oct. 18, 19, and 20 at Butler County Community College’s...
As the leaves are changing color and autumn is sweeping its way past in a windy chill, we need to rehash a previous conversation.
If you recall, I spent a previous Mille...
Where do you draw inspiration from? Where do your best ideas become fully-fledged?
As cliché as it sounds, I do my best thinking when I’m about to drift off to sleep. As ...