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Paramount Arts Center 1300 Winchester Avenue, Ashland, KY, United StatesJoin Dr. Scott Bonn to explore the curious appeal of the world's worst murderers WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 Doors: 7pm | Show: 8pm $30 to $45
Join Dr. Scott Bonn to explore the curious appeal of the world's worst murderers WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 Doors: 7pm | Show: 8pm $30 to $45
The Society of Yeager Scholars at Marshall University will present the 2024 Symposium Lecture, “Arts in Appalachia,” featuring a keynote speech by Leah Turley, creative artistic director of the Appalachian... View Article
Join the Cabell County Public Library as they host Claire Tryon from the WV Division of Arts, Culture, and History. Green Books were guidebooks for African-American travelers, allowing them to... View Article
The Huntington Museum of Art will present a star party and public astronomy talk on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. when NASA Solar System Ambassador Ellie White presents... View Article
Before Huntington: The Towns that Built a City Saturday, January 25, 2:00 p.m. Robert Thompson will be at the Main Library to speak about his latest local history offering, Before... View Article
Annual Carter G. Woodson Lecture at Marshall University to be delivered by Burlington 37 descendant Marie E. Redd Former West Virginia State Senator Marie E. Redd will present this year’s... View Article
Wednesday March 5, 7 pm, Shawkey Dining Room (MSC at Marshall) Dr. Suzanne Lye “Crossing the Goddess: The Cosmic Power of Female Anger.” Free, open to the public, reception to... View Article
Walter Gropius Master Artist Sarah Pike will speak at HMA about her work in a free public presentation on Friday, March 7, 2025, at 7 p.m. Admission to the public... View Article
Eight inspiring speakers will take the stage this year to share their take on what it means to go “Beyond Borders.” From educators to innovators, this year’s lineup promises to... View Article
Marshall University’s A.E. Stringer Visiting Writer Series will present a reading with author Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 26, in the Drinko Library Atrium, located on the library’s third floor. The reading is free and open to the public. Clapsaddle is an enrolled citizen of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and... View Article