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Episode #868 - September 25th, 2015
On this weeks show Youth on Stage will perform "The Children of South Bend" in the Wiekamp Auditorium in the History Museum in South Bend on Sunday, September 27th at 2pm. Ted Barron updates Gordy on some of the movies and live events coming soon to the Browning Cinema at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center at the University of Notre Dame. The Samaritan Counseling Center presents their second annual Hymn Festival of Healing & Hope on Friday, October 9th at 7pm at Christ the King Lutheran Church Sanctuary in South Bend. Everybody Has a Story is a variety show featuring the stories and arts of South Bend residents devoted to music, dance and other arts forms.
Original Airdate: September 25, 2015
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Youth on Stage will perform "The Children of South Bend" in the Wiekamp Auditorium in the History Museum in South Bend on Sunday, September 27th at 2pm. Gordy talks with Laurie Bulaoro about the musical which is based on the lives of many of South Bend families, from a child's point of view. For details, go to www.youthonstage1.org or www.HistoryMuseumSB.orgGuests
- Laurie BulaoroYouth on Stage/Children of South BendThe History Museum
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- Laurie BulaoroYouth on Stage/Children of South BendThe History Museum
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Ted Barron updates Gordy on some of the movies and live events coming soon to the Browning Cinema at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center at the University of Notre Dame. You can't see these kinds of movies anywhere else around Michiana, except at the Browning! Ted also tells us about his recent trip to the Toronto Film Festival. For show times and ticket info, go to http://performingarts.nd.eduGuests
- Ted Barron, Ph.D.Senior Associate DirectorDowntown South Bend, Inc./DeBartolo Performing Arts Center
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- Ted Barron, Ph.D.Senior Associate DirectorDowntown South Bend, Inc./DeBartolo Performing Arts Center
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The Samaritan Counseling Center presents their second annual Hymn Festival of Healing & Hope on Friday, October 9th at 7pm at Christ the King Lutheran Church Sanctuary in South Bend. This will be an evening celebrating healing and hope through song, featuring voices of local church and community choirs. Gordy talks with Allie Sobieski about the performance. The event is free and open to the public. Go to www.sccsb.org/hymn-festival for details.Guests
- Allie SobieskiHymn Festival of Healing & HopeSamaritan Counseling Center
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- Allie SobieskiHymn Festival of Healing & HopeSamaritan Counseling Center
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Everybody Has a Story is a variety show featuring the stories and arts of South Bend residents devoted to music, dance and other arts forms. The show takes place at the Moreau Center for the Arts at O'Laughlin Auditorium at St. Mary's College on Friday, October 23rd. Curt Heckaman and Laura Baker preview the show and talk about one of the charitable groups involved with the show, Reading for Life. For more information go to http://www.ehassb.comGuests
- Curt HeckamanExecutive Producer, "Everybody Has a Story"Reading for Life
- Laura BakerEverybody Has a StoryReading for Life
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- Curt HeckamanExecutive Producer, "Everybody Has a Story"Reading for Life