Despite competing against delegates who were mostly in their late 20s to early 30s, Francine Edwards, 43, of Townsend, didn’t let that stop her from being crowned the 2012 Mrs. Delaware United States Pageant winner.
The Rehoboth Beach Writers' Guild is looking all over Delaware and beyond for the next great adolescent writer bewteen 10 and 17-years-old.
The Mispillion Art League is currently offering a monthly social networking seminar for artists. Here, instructor Leah Kinder gives her best tips for navigating the web.
The Delaware Arts Alliance is hosting its first 2012 networking event for artists and art lovers of Kent County.
The Children's Theatre of Dover and Kent County is staging 'Snow White' this weekend at the Schwartz Center for the Arts. But, be prepared for a few twists, turns, and surprises. The magic mirror walks and talks, their are sweet chirping birds, and enchanted trees.
Anne Jenkins, of Milford, has been working on a series of paintings combining her work with the work of women in her native South Africa. She's also showing a series of Delaware landscapes at the Anita Peghini-Raber Gallery in Rehhoboth Beach. Here, Jenkins discusses her work and where she finds inspiration.
Student work is replacing that of more seasoned artists' during the Mispillion Art League's annual student show. The league was buzzing last Friday during the opening reception as awards were handed out and the public admired the young talents' work.
Students are getting into their Depression-era costumes and warming up their voices for "Annie" at Milford High School, which will run Thursday, Friday and Saturday and the school.
Dancers from four states, including a handful from Milford, are getting ready to converge on Wilmington next weekend for the annual Delaware Dance Festival. The public is welcome to attend the event to see more than 150 dancers perform nearly 20 numbers in a variety of genres.
When casting “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” Director Steve Twilley had a unique challenge: to find people who could bring both gravitas and humor to a story set in a mental asylum. Twilley's production of the beloved story comes to the Second Street Players' theater on Walnut Street starting at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10.
New York comedian Demetri Martin, best known for his Comedy Central show, “Important Things with Demetri Martin,” will bring a handful of jokes to the DuPont Theatre.
Possum Point Players' latest, "I Hate Hamlet," is both a tribute to, and a parody of, the life of an actor. Audiences need not have stage experience to find the play hilariousl. The show opens at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20, at Possum Hall, 441 Old Laurel Road, Georgetown.
Prime Hook's photography contest was judged in October, and then they turned over judging to visitors for their People's Choice contest. Taking home the prizes were two Milford residents, Rocco Buttofoco and Jordyn Frieze. The two talked to us about their photography, their recent win and what they have planned for the future.
New York’s 3PX Productions is holding a casting call for a pregnant mother and pregnant daughter, who are 18 or older, for a new documentary series to air on a major cable TV network. The documentary, currently a working title under the name: “Pregnant Mothers Pregnant Daughters,” will focus on the funny and complicated moments during both the mother and daughter’s life, from their pregnancy to childbirth. The show could air as early as fall.
Delaware State Fair's 2012 concert series planning is already underway, with Jason Aldean tickets going on sale Dec. 22. Along with new acts comes a new, standing-room only section right up close to the stage.
Tickets for Jason Aldean's July 25 show at the Delaware State Fair go on sale on Thursday, Dec. 22, at www.delawarestatefair.com.
Artists and entrepreneurs Scott and Gail Angelucci opened Angelucci Studios & Artists Gallery a year ago, and are inviting the public to join in celebrating its success with an open house this Friday.
Herbert "Joe" Plummer opens up about playing all 37 characters in "A Christmas Carol," which he'll perform Friday, Dec. 9, at the Rose Cottage in Dover, corner of Reed and State streets.
The holiday season has officially arrived now that Santa sightings are a regular occurrence and “The Nutcracker” is on stages up and down the state. With such a busy season ahead, it made sense to file upcoming holiday events by date and put them all in calendar for easy planning. Enjoy!
The Second Street Players in Milford stage their holiday show, "Humbug!," starting Friday, Nov. 25.