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Creativity and camaraderie abounded as people used pencils, stencils, paints, and markers to make signs. Vanessa Mazza, Rose ...
Geared to be a cinematic social experience, Film 1020 encourages active group discussions after each screening. Per its ...
It was left in limbo for over two years, but the much-anticipated remake of 1980s cult horror/superhero/comedy The Toxic Avenger finally gets a limited theatrical run to the delight of gore freaks ...
The annual Fiesta on the Square Hispanic Heritage celebration will take place in Perry Square. Kicking off Hispanic Heritage Month, which is Sept. 15 through Oct.15, the event will celebrate and ...
Not exactly the first name one thinks of to make an exciting, propulsive throwback to post-Tarantino crime comedies. And that ...
As it turns out, the guy on the Hope poster is still the Hope Guy, and he has hope in the idea of America, which is, after ...
The Lake Erie Lit Fest is taking on the book-banning trend by hosting their first ever Banned Book giveaway during their ...
Books are powerful. They have the power to transport, to inform, to inspire, to enlighten, to escape, and to educate. The ...
The Erie Reader: Vol. 15, No. 9 ( - October 8th, 2025) ...
At the request of the Planning Department and recommendation of the Planning Commission, council held a public hearing to consider amending City of Erie Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance ...
Writer/director Danny Pakulski held a spirited premiere for his film House of Eden at 1020 Collective on August 9th and though the film is not yet complete, audience reaction was encouraging. Released ...
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