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Frank Grasso LIVE!

Taps at Heritage 210 11th St #9, Huntington

Please welcome Singer / Song Writer Frank Grasso to Taps, Friday March 4th. Frank is a singer / Song Writer / Performer who combines his pop, country and rock influences... View Article

Free

Self-Similar at The Marigold

The Marigold 1325 4th Ave, Huntington

Self-Similar melds original, organic and synthetic instrumentation with sultry vocals, creating a hypnotic musical adventure. Join us for an evening of music, including some throwback to their collaborations as Liquid Hologram. https://soundcloud.com/selfsimilarmusic M. Brinston Berry is a singer/songwriter from Ashland KY. Influenced by equal parts Iron & Wine and Bob Dylan, Berry has amassed a... View Article

$7

La Tragédie de Carmen

Johnson Memorial United Methodist Church 513 10th St, Huntington

Marshall University’s School of Music will present “La Tragédie de Carmen” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11, at Johnson Memorial United Methodist Church, 513 10th St. in Huntington. The performance is free and open to public. Students and faculty will perform a one-hour edition of this classic opera by French composer Georges Bizet. Directed by... View Article

Free

Silent Sky

Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center 1655 5th Ave, Huntington

A play by Lauren Gunderson When Henrietta Leavitt begins work at the Harvard Observatory in the early 1900s, she isn’t  allowed to touch a telescope or express an original idea. Instead, she joins a group of women  “computers,” charting the stars for a renowned astronomer who calculates projects in “girl hours” and  has no time for the women’s probing theories. As Henrietta, in her free time, attempts to measure the  light and distance of stars, she must also take measure of her life on Earth, trying to balance her  dedication to science with family obligations and the possibility of love. The true story of 19th‐century  astronomer Henrietta Leavitt explores a woman’s place in society during a time of immense scientific  discoveries, when women’s ideas were dismissed until men claimed credit for them. Social progress, like  scientific progress, can be hard to see when one is trapped among earthly complications; Henrietta  Leavitt and her female peers believe in both, and their dedication changed the way we understand both  the heavens and Earth. $20 at the door | $15 for Seniors & Faculty | $7 for children 12 and under | Marshall University students admitted FREE with a valid ID. Call 304-696-ARTS (2787) for tickets and more information.

$20

GHOST The Ultimate Tour Named Death

Mountain Health Arena 1 Civic Center Drive, Huntington

GHOST The Ultimate Tour Named Death with special guests NothingMore come to the Big Sandy Arena October 11 at 7:30pm The Swedish-born Tobias Forge, who has been referred to as "the Andrew Lloyd Webber of rock," is Ghost's creative force, singer, songwriter, musician, and architect of the elaborate storylines that are woven through the band's... View Article

$50 – $70
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