by Mo Allyn | Apr 12, 2018
OWASCO — Dickman Farms Greenhouses & Garden Center is in the process of being transformed into a movie theater for its Va Va Bloom Garden Show this weekend. As one of the top 100 revolutionary garden centers in the nation according to Today’s Garden Center...
by Mo Allyn | Apr 6, 2018
WRVO’s “Tuned to Yesterday” program will return to Auburn Public Theater Wednesday, April 11, with a presentation of “The Hitch-Hiker.” Program host and producer Mark Lavonier will first introduce the audience to the 1953 film, which is...
by Mo Allyn | Apr 5, 2018
Guiding Eyes for the Blind will be the next beneficiary of a Perform 4 Purpose concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 8, at Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St., Auburn. Guiding Eyes for the Blind provides service dogs to people with vision loss. The concert will support...
by Mo Allyn | Mar 22, 2018
A decade after its first debut, one of Auburn Public Theater’s first-ever productions returns to the stage Thursday evening to kick off a three-day run. “Thomas Mott Osborne: Unmasked,” a one-man play, tells the story of an Auburn historical figure...
by Mo Allyn | Mar 22, 2018
A band that pays homage to the late rocker Tom Petty formed slowly from an Auburn open mic series. The roots of Petty Thieves — which performs at 8 p.m. March 24 at the Morgan Opera House, 370 Main St., Aurora — date back to September 2016. That’s when Sam...
by Mo Allyn | Mar 22, 2018
On Friday evening, the Cayuga Community Fund hosted a communitywide event at Auburn Public Theater to celebrate its 10th anniversary. Michael O’Gorman, the outgoing chair of the Cayuga Community Fund, said the fund started in 2008 with a “challenge...
by Mo Allyn | Mar 8, 2018
Rising comedic star Taylor Tomlinson will take the stage of Auburn Public Theater Saturday, March 10. Tomlinson, now 23, started doing stand-up comedy when she was 16. She has performed on “Conan” and NBC’s “Last Comic Standing,” and...
by Mo Allyn | Feb 2, 2018
Traveled bluesman Livingston Taylor will return to Auburn Public Theater Saturday, Feb. 3. The brother of James Taylor, Livingston has been playing guitar since he was 13. He has penned several top 40 hits for his brother, including “I’ll Come...
by Mo Allyn | Feb 2, 2018
After 50 years of working as a professional touring and recording musician who still performs an average of 75 shows per year, Livingston Taylor is described by his sister Kate as “the James Brown of folk music.” When he’s not performing live music,...