Amy Lemco, Arts & Life Writer ABINGDON, Va.—While recovering from the shock that Barter’s Shrek (despite a fire-breathing dragon) did not sell enough tickets to breakeven at the box office, I resolved to see as many shows as possible this season. Supporting local business and art is too important, to Appalachia in particular, to ignore.
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Madison Brown, Arts & Life Writer For the Lumineers third studio album III, we are taken down a bit of a folky, nostalgic highway. Not only do they pull lyrics from their most popular singles and sprinkle them throughout certain songs on the album, you almost feel at ease with the homey tunes in each track. The album starts with a soft piano ballad rolling into the first track “Donna,” my personal favorite.
Doesn't fly as high as I'd likeAmy Lemco, Arts & Life Editor After “The Nutcracker,” Disney was on my not-to-be-trusted list. But when I read that Tim Burton was collaborating on the live-action rendition of “Dumbo,” I was excited and hopeful. To be fair—aesthetically—I have no complaints. The film was wonder visually, exactly what movie-goers expect of Burton.
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