What is not immediately obvious as you stroll into the open-plan, 17th-floor offices of Tommy Hilfiger, brightly lit by windows that stare down New York's Hudson River, is whether you are entering the home of a fashion house or a music label. Sure there are racks of pick'n'mix clothes rolled across the aisles and a fashion shot or two on the desks, but the walls are adorned by guitars,
DURHAM The Oyster River High School girls summer basketball camp will take place from June 30-July 3. The cost is $75 and the camp is for girls entering grades 3-8 next fall. It will run from 8:30 a.m. until noon.
WILMINGTON -- The acoustic duo of Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt, Grammy Award winner John Prine and a slew of tribute bands -- for groups from Led Zeppelin to the Grateful Dead -- are among the performers coming to The Grand next season.
What goes up must not necessarily come down. Just ask the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts, where both attendance and numbers of events have been on the upswing since the venue's opening in the fall of 2006.
Arts Assembly of Midland's 25th annual Celebration of the Arts -- "A Silver Celebration" -- will be held at Midland Center, 105 N. Main St., Friday through May 18.
It's a mix this year. The stalwart Colorado festivals that bring thousands of fans every year are back. There's a new big kid on the block, however, that might dwarf everything that's happened up till now.
I found myself, on the longest day of last year, in what was billed as “the highest motorable pass in the world,” though “motorable” seemed as open to question as “pass.”
upnext WATERWORKS -- May 24. Kings Dominion's 20-acre water park opens for the season with three new attractions and family favorites. WaterWorks is open through Sept. 1 and is included in admission to the theme park in Doswell. 876-5000. PHIL PERRY -- May 25. Jazz-soul artist is joined by Richmond's own Plunky & Oneness, 7 p.m. at Toad's Place, 140 Virginia St. $20-$30. 648-8623. RICHMOND
It's that time again. The Florida State athletic department is looking for local acts for its second season of the 'Nole Concert Series, in which bands perform at university-sponsored tailgate party/concerts prior to FSU football home games.