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Meet the Member – Joey Nicotera – Retonica Lighting
Founded by internationally-recognized lighting designer Joey Nicotera, RETONICA strives to write the next chapter in event lighting.
Current event lighting, while beautiful, is reaching a plateau. Simply surrounding a room with colored light is becoming commonplace. Current technology allows for more architecturally sensitive installations, as well as dramatic changes in colors and brightness that will turn your event into a theatrical experience.
HistoryCast with Robyn and Melissa: Ep.4 -Fundead Publications
Robyn from Creative Salem/Collective and Melissa from Now Age Travel take a fresh approach to women’s history in Salem. More than a city of witches, Salem has always had a history of bold women shaping the area for famous, infamous, and lesser-known happenings.
5 Questions with Erik Rodenheiser – Sweets Edition

Best And Worst Music Moments of 2017 by Chris Ricci
Greed. Lies. Revenge. And love. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s iconic American novel, “The House of the Seven Gables,” has it all. It took 167 years but the wait is worth it. Playwright JF Dacey has adapted the book for stage and North Shore audiences are in for a treat. Three dramatically staged readings are scheduled in mid-January and those interested are advised to reserve their seats now.
Artist James Chisholm takes a close look at streams and waves in Endicott exhibit
Greed. Lies. Revenge. And love. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s iconic American novel, “The House of the Seven Gables,” has it all. It took 167 years but the wait is worth it. Playwright JF Dacey has adapted the book for stage and North Shore audiences are in for a treat. Three dramatically staged readings are scheduled in mid-January and those interested are advised to reserve their seats now.
Salem, Mass. Entertains City-Wide Network
Greed. Lies. Revenge. And love. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s iconic American novel, “The House of the Seven Gables,” has it all. It took 167 years but the wait is worth it. Playwright JF Dacey has adapted the book for stage and North Shore audiences are in for a treat. Three dramatically staged readings are scheduled in mid-January and those interested are advised to reserve their seats now.
Fresh sights & new ideas | PEM announces 2018 exhibition schedule
Award-winning Dance Duo The Wondertwins perform at SSU
What: The Wondertwins present To Hip-Hop, With Love When: Saturday, January 27, 7:30 pm Where: Sophia Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts Tickets: $20 general/$15 seniors and non-SSU students 18 and up/under 18 free Additional information: salemstate.edu/arts or 978.542.6365 SALEM, MA – Boston natives Billy and Bobby McClain, The Wondertwins, present To Hip-Hop, With Love at Salem State University’s Sophia Gordon Center on Saturday, January 27 at 7:30 pm. With the technical facility
Salem State Hosts Week of Events to honor Martin Luther King, Jr.
Greed. Lies. Revenge. And love. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s iconic American novel, “The House of the Seven Gables,” has it all. It took 167 years but the wait is worth it. Playwright JF Dacey has adapted the book for stage and North Shore audiences are in for a treat. Three dramatically staged readings are scheduled in mid-January and those interested are advised to reserve their seats now.





