This article by Ben Speggen was originally published in the Erie Reader on Sept. 19, 2012. For most of us, it likely first began before we could even truly appreciate it. Maybe it first began when our parents first slid in a DVD – or VHS – and we laid down on our stomachs, elbows pressed into […]
Erie’s no stranger to art festivals. Heck, the dust from Erie’s notorious Chalk Walk is still faintly visible on State Street, and strains of the Erie Art Museum’s Blues and Jazz Festival can still faintly be heard blowing through the wind. But the upcoming Pennsylvania Governor’s Awards for the Arts – with a week of […]
It’s a brand new year, which can only mean one thing: brand new links for your reading (or watching) pleasure. – With MLK Day only two days away, it’s time we take a look at what the holiday really stands for. That’s why Gannon’s Center for Social Concerns wants you to check out this video.