`Outback' experience at Hanover.Byline: Nancy Sheehan Hey there "Hey There" is a show tune from musical play The Pajama Game, written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. It was published in 1954. It was subsequently recorded by a number of artists. The recording by Rosemary Clooney reached #1 on Billboard's chart in 1954. , going to the big show at the Hanover? No, not the Broadway show. We mean the art show. It is so big that it is actually a twofer, and a party tonight will kick it all off. In the Mary C. DeFeudis Pavillion will be "Garden Goddesses," clay sculptures by award-winning artist Ginny Ginny is most often used as a short form of the name Virginia, but often also refers to Ginevra, Geneva, Genevieve and other Juniper-related names. In addition, when a food or beverage has a juniper taste, it is said to be ginny (the word gin is derived from the Dutch word for Gillen. She was the 2006 recipient of the Worcester Cultural Commission's fellowship for the arts and also received a grant from the commission for this exhibit. Gillen has been a teacher at the Worcester Center for Crafts The Worcester Center for Crafts, located in Worcester, MA, is one of Worcester’s oldest cultural institutions and was one of the first organizations of its kind in the United States. since 1992. Simultaneously, in the ARTSWorcester Salon Gallery at the theater, will be "Outback Abstractions," paintings and mixed media work by Barbara Kahn. Like Gillen, Kahn has been the winner of several awards for her work, which focuses on the abstract. Kahn experiments with a variety of mediums and uses them in unique and often unconventional ways. An opening reception for both shows will be from 5 to 7 p.m. tonight in the DeFeudis Pavillion of the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts The Theatre for the Performing Arts is a 7,000 seat theater located in the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. History The Performing Arts Center or the Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts , 2 Southbridge St. The event is open free to the public. Tours of ARTSWorcester's Hanover shows are available by appointment by calling Jan Seymour, ARTSWorcester executive director, at (508) 755-5142. You still can't just walk in any old time and poke See peek/poke. poke - The BASIC command to write a value to an absolute address. See peek. around the place, although we understand they are working on that. |
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