I watched "The Expendables" last weekend and shame on you if you have no idea which film that is.
Brightly colored, hand-printed signs emblazoned with slogans like "Richmond Hill's American Idol" and "Watch out, Hollywood – here comes Drew" cut through the gloom of a rainy evening as close to 100 people came out to support Drew J. Bradley at his concert in J.F. Gregory Park on Saturday evening.
Savannah - The Savannah Philharmonic will host a cocktail party to premier the 2010-11 concert season at 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 27, at the Jepson Center for the Arts, 121 Barnard Street.
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) This could be the time to try soothing whatever bad feelings might be lingering 'twixt and among colleagues, friends or family members. But be sure you do so without favoring any side.
SAVANNAH - The Savannah Ronald McDonald House will host the Chef of the House Challenge on Aug. 23-29. It will be an "Iron Chef"-inspired fundraiser with a twist - competitors will bring their own challengers. The event, which benefits the Savannah Ronald McDonald House, will feature amateurs and culinary masters with a passion for cooking, grilling and giving back to the community.
Last weekend at the box office, Will Ferrell's "The Other Guys" and Steve Carrell's "Dinner for Schmucks" duked it out in a comedy battle royale. Though Carrell's latest film opened one weekend ahead of Ferrell's, the head start afforded no benefit.
The 21st annual Brooklet Peanut Festival will be held Saturday, Aug. 21. The parade begins at 10 a.m. Various live entertainment will take place throughout the day. There will also be arts and crafts booths, food booths and amusements. A street dance begins at 7 p.m. featuring The Variations. For more information see www.brookletpeanutfestival.com
Fort King George State Historic Site in Darien will have family scavenger hunts starting this Saturday and continuing each Saturday through September. Employees at the fort will draw names and give away gift certificates to three families each weekend.
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A relaxed mood early in the week could give way to high-temperature disputes. The aries lamb should resist being pulled into heated quarrels that could really singe your wool.
The Richmond Hill Community Theatre is looking for people who are interested in directing a production as early as this fall.
Gospel music is different than regular music. Local gospel singer Terry Newsome said it has the power to change lives. "It's not just for entertainment," he said. "The hope of Jesus is the only hope we have when we have nothing else."
Recording artist and Midway resident Naomi Ruth McFadden is gaining popularity in gospel music circles. She will soon release her debut album, "Come too Far," and has been performing at various church events around the region. The album's namesake single is available on iTunes.
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A previous misunderstanding continues to taint the atmosphere to some extent in the early part of the week. But cooler heads prevail, and the situation eases by week's end.
Local playwright Donald Lovette will produce and stage the third and final segment of his long-running morality play, "Mama Turn the Radio on," on Aug. 13-15.
SAVANNAH - Savannah's Cultural Arts Theatre will hold auditions for its fall production of "Steel Magnolias" at 6 p.m. Monday-Tuesday, Aug. 2-3, at S.P.A.C.E. Gallery's Black Box Theater, 9 W. Henry St.
May 21 to June 20: A sense of uncertainty could be a good reason to change your position on an important matter. Someone close might try to talk you out of it, but it's your decision to make.
"Jack Reacher," which is new to home video, is a film that has much more to offer than I expected.
The Liberty Theatre Company will perform Neil Simon's "Barefoot in the Park" at 7 nightly May 17-18 and at 2 p.m. May 19 at the Dorchester Village Civic Center. Doors open a half-hour before showtime.
"Iron Man 3" currently is the No. 1 film in the world. You had to be a superhero this past week just to find a showing that wasn't sold out.
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