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Left to right: Sara Ashley Tuohy (Logainne Schwartzandgrubenniere), James Newton (William Barfee), Blaise D-B (Mitch Mahoney), and Lindsay Bates (Rona Lisa Peretti) in Wright State University's production of
Wright State wraps theater season with ‘Spelling Bee’ musical
Wright State University presents "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" March 15-31 in the Festival Playhouse of the Creative Arts Center.
2.
Dunaways Beef n Ale in Troy is reopening under new ownership on Friday, March 15 with a three-day St. Patricks Day celebration. NATALIE JONES/STAFF
Dunaways in Troy reopens under new ownership for St. Patrick’s Day celebration
Dunaway’s Beef ‘n Ale in Troy is reopening under new ownership on Friday, March 15 with a three-day St. Patrick’s Day celebration.
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Tony Award-nominated pianist/vocalist Michael Cavanaugh, a Cleveland native, will perform the music of Billy Joel and Elton John Saturday, March 16 in Troy. (Contributed photo)
Pianist Michael Cavanaugh performs songs of Billy Joel and Elton John in Troy
Tony Award-nominated pianist/vocalist Michael Cavanaugh will perform the music of Billy Joel and Elton John Saturday, March 16 at the Arbogast Performing Arts Center in Troy.
4.
Shawn Hall (left) and his father, Joey Hall (second from left), formed Father Son and Friends in 1989. Thirty-five years later the Dayton-based group remains as busy as ever.
Father Son & Friends celebrates 35 years of Celtic music
March is a busy time for Celtic acts, but Father Son and Friends has ramped up its activity even more in celebration of ...
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A new event in Springboro is looking to start a St. Patricks Day event at which three buses will rotate between six Springboro breweries, bars, pubs and taverns. iSTOCK/COX PHOTO
List: St. Patrick’s Day events in the Miami Valley
Locals looking to get their fill of green beer and bangers and mash can do so with these events in the Dayton region:...
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