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Review: ‘A Strange Loop’ makes a remarkable Broadway debut

NEW YORK (AP) — There is a cosmic deliciousness to the fact that “A Strange Loop” has landed on Broadway mere yards away from one of its juiciest targets. In the new musical that opened Tuesday at the Lyceum Theatre, we meet the character Usher, an unhappy playwright slumming as an usher at “The Lion King,” which in real life is playing just across 7th Avenue at the Miskoff Theatre.

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Kids for kids

The Brass Ring will present their annual performance for Broadway Kids this week with shows Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Williams Vaughan Theatre located at 120 Caddo Street NE in Ardmore.

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United States Daughters of 1812 gives to genealogy library

General Matthew Arbuckle Chapter #444 of the United States Daughters of 1812U President Dana Pruitt Boyd presented the Genealogy Library a check for $751 at the Greater Southwest Historical Museum Annual Membership Meeting Monday, April 25. Carole Rickets Martin accepted the check for the Genealogy Library. Boyd, Martin, Glenda Wallis and Becky Taylor volunteer on Wednesday afternoons at the Library. They are USD 1812 Members. Courtesy of USD 1812

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Fun Ideas for Young Gardeners

Gardening is a process, and as in every process, there will be periods of downtime. We don’t want our young gardens to get bored, so let’s get to gardening with a fun project. Whether you have sown your seeds in the ground, in pots, or in a seed tray, you’re now waiting for things to happen, right. So what do we do now?

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