Artist Spotlight: Toni Billick
In the art world, it’s not uncommon for an artist to enjoy working in one or two different media, whether costumes, photography, drawing, jewelry, etc. For Cuyahoga Falls artist Toni […]
Continue ReadingIn the art world, it’s not uncommon for an artist to enjoy working in one or two different media, whether costumes, photography, drawing, jewelry, etc. For Cuyahoga Falls artist Toni […]
Continue ReadingMatt Farkas, host of Late Night Laughs at Cheese & Chong’s in Akron’s Highland Square neighborhood, says that comedy is “culturally important” and “it’s good for ya.” The crowd in […]
Continue ReadingIf the Cuyahoga Falls area was America, Michael Weber would be America’s Sweetheart. In fact, he actually has turned heads nationally since winning the MTV talent show Amazingness earlier this year. Though […]
Continue ReadingWhen people describe Cuyahoga Falls to those outside the city, there are certain attributes that always stand out: the river, the downtown shopping district, the clock tower, and the closeness […]
Continue ReadingIf you asked the average person on the street what Little Shop of Horrors is, chances are they would recall the 1986 Frank Oz-directed film musical starring Rick Moranis. Oz’s film is […]
Continue ReadingRoxxymoron closed out the night out at the River City Pop Culture Festival on Falls River Square to the Animals’ “We Gotta Get out of This Place.” This was fitting, […]
Continue ReadingHe may work in I.T., but you can call him “Doctor.” That’s because Cuyahoga Falls artist Andrew Sunderland is part of the trio that runs the Akron life drawing events […]
Continue ReadingArt is subjective. What constitutes art to one person might produce quite a different reaction from someone else, and that’s precisely because art is subjective. This is certainly not the […]
Continue ReadingDespite their smaller than usual cast on April 21st, the Falls-based Point of No Return Improv troupe (PNR) celebrated both Earth Day and National Humor Month at Quirk Cultural Center. […]
Continue ReadingAri Sandel’s When We First Met—a 2018 Netflix comedy film starring Adam Devine of Workaholics fame—is equal parts Bedazzled (2000), Groundhog Day (1993), and Big (1988). Although this may sound a bit disjointed, Sandel seems to have found a […]
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