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Photos – An Evening With The Clarity

Ryan Daly
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Posted by Ryan Daly on Jul 4, 2011 in Blog
Photos – An Evening With The Clarity

Our recent event at the Howmet Playhouse was a huge success. A special thanks goes out to all of the artsits and all who attended. We truly appreciate those who support our endeavor and believe in the importance of artistic ventilation. I’m sure Ben has more to say about the event, but for the time being, have a look at my photos from the night. ...

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An Evening With The Clarity (II)

An Evening With The Clarity (II)

An Evening with the Clarity Saturday, June 25th 2011 – 7:30PM Howmet Playhouse, Whitehall MI Music: The Great Unknown Singing in the Abbey Fred Thomas Readings: John Hemingway Michael Tyrell $2 Microbrews Tickets are $10.00 and are available here or by calling 231.670.7033   Credit Cards Accepted Single Ticket (1)...

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May 2010

In our May offering, writer Tom Matlack sits down with me to discuss The Good Men Project, the ladies of Singing In The Abbey share their album Wake Up, Sardis!, famed photographer Noah Kalina displays two galleries; West (Of Here), and Internet/Sex, author Nora Bonner writes an operatic elegy, poet Kevin Simmonds composes the final songs of Versace’s murderer in Unearthing House, Scott Hightower reviews Deborah Bogen’s latest...

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Singing In The Abbey

Singing In The Abbey

The ladies of Singing In The Abbey sit down to discuss Wake Up, Sardis!, literature, religion and Chicago.

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Singing In The Abbey

Singing In The Abbey

The ladies of Singing In The Abbey sit down to play a couple of tracks from Wake Up, Sardis! in a Lakeview apartment.

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