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Both New & Familiar At The 2022 Contemporary American Theater Festival

June 1, 2022 Tagged With: CATF, Contemporary American Theater Festival, In Print June 2022, Peggy McKowen, theater

The Observer put Peggy McKowen, Producing Artistic Director of the Contemporary American Theater Festival (CATF), in the spotlight to answer some questions about this year’s festival, presented this July in Shepherdstown. Read the Full Story >>

Anger & Conspiracy

June 1, 2022 Tagged With: book review, In Print June 2022

Alma Katsu’s newest historical horror novel, The Fervor, feels unsettlingly familiar despite its World War II setting. Although the story begins with the outbreak of a mysterious illness in a Japanese-American internment camp, it eventually merges in surprising and satisfying ways with two parallel story lines: one about a female reporter trying to uncover a government conspiracy, and the other focused on a grieving widow who gets sucked into a homegrown white nationalist movement. A touch of magical realism, mostly based on Japanese folklore and fairy tales, ties the book together. Read the Full Story >>

Air Quality Forum – June 2

June 1, 2022 Tagged With: air quality, In Print June 2022, Jefferson County Foundation, rockwool, West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection

Rockwool facility in Ranson, as viewed from the Black burial ground (Boyd Carter Memorial Cemetery) adjacent to the factory property.

The Rockwool Ranson facility is required to file an application for its air permit with the WV Department of Environmental Protection in June. The non-profit Jefferson County Foundation will summarize the permitting process as it applies to the Rockwool facility, followed by a discussion about how residents can engage in this review process.  Read the Full Story >>

Enjoy A Local Vacation To Shepherdstown

April 30, 2022 Tagged With: Bavarian Inn, In Print May 2022, Sundogs Canine Consultation and Training, Thomas Shepherd Inn

Bavarian Inn fire pit

Shepherdstown, at the northern end of the county, is enough off the beaten path to retain the sleepy charm of a small village that makes it easy to quickly relax with a weekend or midweek get-away.  Read the Full Story >>

A Journey of Discovery in Italy

April 30, 2022 Tagged With: book review, In Print May 2022

One Italian Summer is a love letter to mothers, written through the lens of a grieving daughter. As the novel begins, thirty year-old Katy has just lost her mother, Carol, to cancer. Read the Full Story >>

Visit Berkeley Springs, West Virginia

April 2, 2022 Tagged With: A Little Time Away, Berkeley Springs, Berkeley Springs International Water Tasting Festival, spa

Berkeley Springs West Virginia

Everybody needs a little time away, goes the song — even from the people, places, and things we love. Fortunately, here in Jefferson County we have an abundance of nearby travel options in the surrounding region that both local residents and visitors can experience.   Read the Full Story >>

An Ordinary Person in a World Turned to War

April 2, 2022 Tagged With: book review, In Print Apr 2022, ukraine

and that Ukraine’s heritage is not distinct from Russia’s. Highlighting Ukraine’s rich literature is a clear way to counter this false narrative, and Serhiy Zhadan is one of the best writers in translation with whom to start. Read the Full Story >>

Isolated & Together, Tales of Strength

February 27, 2022 Tagged With: book review, In Print Mar 2022

While Queen of the Sea unfolds like a page-turning mystery, filled with scandalous secrets, court intrigues, and forbidden loves, both the text and the illustrations have a restrained, subtle beauty to them. Read the Full Story >>

Lecture: Warriors In Peace

February 27, 2022 Tagged With: In Print Mar 2022, lecture, Shepherd University

Dr. Stephen Goldman will speak on the topic of “Warriors in Peace: White and Black Union Veterans and the Fight for Equality in Post-Civil War America” presented by the Shepherd University President’s Lecture Series on March 22 (Tue) at 6:30 pm in the Robert C. Byrd Center for Congressional History and Education Auditorium (213 N King St, on the Shepherd University Campus). Read the Full Story >>

Guided Walk in the Marsh

February 27, 2022 Tagged With: In Print Mar 2022, nature walk, Potomac Valley Audubon Society, Stauffers Marsh Preserve

Krista Hawley, Adult Program Coordinator at the Potomac Valley Audubon Society (PVAS), offers monthly wellness walks at PVAS nature preserves. Everyone is welcome on these easy-level walks. Participants advised to wear warm, comfortable walking shoes. Trails may be wet and muddy in spots. Read the Full Story >>

Folk Music at Shepherd University

February 27, 2022 Tagged With: concert, In Print Mar 2022, LUA Project, Shepherd University, Shepherdstown School of Music

The School of Music will host the LUA Project at the Frank Center (University Drive / Parking Lot G) for an afternoon of discussions on March 3 (Thu) followed by a performance on March 4 (Fri). The music of the LUA Project is inspired by Son Mexicano, Appalachian song forms, Jewish and Eastern European tonalities, baroque melodic ideas, and Scotch-Irish narrative storytelling approaches. Read the Full Story >>

Falcons, Osprey and Eagles, Oh My!

February 15, 2022 Tagged With: bald eagles, birding, harpers ferry national park, Harpers Ferry Park Association, osprey, peregrine falcon, trails less traveled hikes

Join HFPA for a guided hike to view nesting sites of osprey, peregrine falcons and bald eagles within Harpers Ferry.  Read the Full Story >>

It Turns On Love

February 1, 2022 Tagged With: book review, In Print Feb 2022

When you thumb through Bolu Babalola’s short story collection, Love in Color: Mythical Tales From Around the World, Retold, you’ll surely recognize some of the names that double as titles. Scheherazade, of the Arabian Nights; Nefertiti, a legendary ancient Egyptian queen; perhaps even Psyche, from the Greek story of Eros and Psyche. Many of the names may be unfamiliar, featuring myths from western and southern Africa, China, and Mesopotamia. But even if you know the original incarnations of these stories, Babalola’s versions will still feel entirely new. Read the Full Story >>

Music at Shepherd University this Spring

February 1, 2022 Tagged With: concert, jazz, Shepherd University, Shepherd University events, voice

The School of Music is presenting a full calendar of concerts this spring. Read the Full Story >>

Berkeley Arts Council Shows

February 1, 2022 Tagged With: Art and Earth, Berkeley Art Works

There's plenty going on at Berkley Art Works right now. The Berkeley Arts Council’s Annual Members’ Exhibit runs through February 19 and the council is also calling for artists for its 12th Annual Art & Earth Juried Art Exhibit which will be on display this April and May. Read the Full Story >>

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