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Our writers relate indelible memories of visiting their local fairgrounds.
By City Weekly Contributors
As summer begins its slide into autumn, county and state fairs around the country will bring food, entertainment and unique memories to millions of visitors.
Two Dollar Bill, Illusions, The Producers and more
By City Weekly Contributors
The Producers story follows has-been Broadway producer Max Bialystock (played in this touring production by David Johnson) and his reserved, anxious accountant, Leo Bloom (Richard Lafleur), as they set out to create the worst musical in history in an effort to get rich quick.
This Week: Slamdance, Sondheim, Stout Women, Silent Bob & Salzburg
By City Weekly Contributors
Carol Berrey's paintings in the series Bounteous Flesh at God Hates Robots confront us with depictions of plus-size women who are unashamed of their bodies, often posed similarly to classical nudes, to highlight the female figure.
The Hit Men, Ice Castles, Invisible Thread and more
By City Weekly Contributors
Lee Shapiro understood the appeal of some of the most beloved hits of the 1960s and 1970s from a unique point of view: He was there when they were recorded.
City Weekly's Holiday & New Year's Eve Guide is here to help you break free of inertia. With festivites ranging from light displays and theatrical performances to electronic dance music shows and the biggest New Year's Eve bash in the state, there's always something jolly going around here.