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Courtest/The Rev. Horton HeatThe season will offer 48 shows and open May 15.
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Distributed/Wind Creek Event CenterHard rock band The Used will perform at Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem on July 22. Tickets are available at the venue website or box office.
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Be on the lookout for some colorful and crafty public art Friday, as Easton's Downtown district sees 11 artists custom-paint fire hydrants to spruce up the neighborhood.
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Tickets, at $46.05 for general admission standing and $96.75 for seated, are available at the Archer website and the box office at 939 Hamilton St., Allentown.
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Palmer Township has been recognized with a historic marker from the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, commemorating the spot where the famous Crayola crayon was born.
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Cosmic baseball — a baseball game played under black lights with a glowing ball, bats, bases and even uniforms — will return to the stadium, it was announced.
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Gabby's Dollhouse Live, a live stage show with puppets based on the popular preschooler Netflix series, will perform at Easton's State Theatre on Jan. 27, it was announced.
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Well over 1,000 fans descended on Palmer Park Mall in Palmer Township on Saturday to catch a glimpse of Grammy-winning rapper Cardi B, who made an appearance at Spin Me Round record store for her new "Am I the Drama?" album.
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Nick Hexum, lead singer for rock band 311, will perform with folk band Water Tower at Archer Music Hall in Allentown at 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 21. Tickets remain available.
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Lehigh University Art Galleries' 100th birthday bash coincides with the "Here and Now: 100 Years of LUAG, 100 Local Artists" exhibition, which runs through May 22 and highlights the works of local creatives.
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The Foundry Chief Executive Officer and studio Director Jason Wegfahrt, a Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts graduate with a creative arts background, said the new 6,000-square-foot Foundry takes creative possibilities to another level with a variety of services at a fair price.
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"Elegance in Stone," an exhibition opening at Peralta’s studio, 1601 West Chew St., kicks off with a reception from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20. and runs through Oct. 24.
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Hand sanitizing stations and rapid tests will be available on the festival grounds.
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The plan calls for the full demolition of the Banana Factory.
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The historic, all-metal structure dates back to 1860 and is a borough landmark.
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The market's 'Sweet 16' celebration will pay tribute to the late Linn Walker.
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The program will bring in local experts to act a resource for parents.
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As region's young professional population grows, so does the call for more robust late-night entertainment.
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Ice, mist and fruit- or fish-infused 'ice cakes' are being used to cool down inhabitants.
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Kassie Hilgert said she's frustrated by the response from Bethlehem's Historic Conservation Commission.
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Cindy Adams Dunn, secretary of the DCNR, dropped a big hint on where they'll be located.
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Some on council are having a hard time justifying giving $1.5M for stadium improvements.
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Take a #SelfieWithAnElfie.
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The collection shares the cumulative experience of heritage, according to the museum curator.