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Joshua Palmatier's 'Shattering the Ley'
The first novel of a new fantasy series from local professor Joshua Palmatier, Shattering the Ley juggles - with mixed success - a wide...
LAUGH OUT LOUD AT TRI-CITIES OPERA: L’HEURE ESPAGNOLE & BRETTL-LIEDER
“Going to the opera is not about sitting silently in your chair,” says James Kenon Mitchell, Stage Director of Tri-Cities Opera’s...
Driftwood: Shining bright on 'City Lights'
As synonymous as they’ve become to the Binghamton music community, it’s hard to imagine a time in this town before Driftwood. In the last...
The Poetry of Richard Martin
Richard Martin is the author of Dream of Long Headdresses: Poems from a Thousand Hospitals (Signpost Press, 1988), White Man Appears on...
Space Carnival: Getting Weird in a Galaxy Near You
Beaming down to our very own Galaxy (Brewing Company) November 4th is Space Carnival, the four-piece band that started out jamming at...
Here Comes Exterminator!
Eliza McGraw’s Here Comes Exterminator! is an entertaining and informative account of the life and times of Binghamton’s favorite...
Tom Haines on Richard Martin
Binghamton’s favorite atomic painter reminisces about his old friend, poet Richard Martin. The pair reunites this month on the 25th...
Baskerville: Sherlock at the Cider Mill
When playwright William Gillette asked permission of Sherlock Holmes creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to write a wedding scene for the...
Be.liev.a.rex.ic
FIFTEEN-year-old Jennifer is willing to admit that she needs help, but the Samuel Tuke Center is a far cry from the peaceful, supportive...
The Motherfucker with the Hat: BU Theatre Starts Season with a Band
Binghamton University’s students have returned to town, and brought with them, among other things, the start of the University Theatre...
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