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  • Gregory Porter with Orchestra: Marshall Artists Series

    December 04, 2018 — Huntington, Cabell

    Soulful jazz singer-songwriter Gregory Porter kicks off the holiday season by paying tribute to one of the all-time greats. Porter’s “thrilling presence” (New York Times) has won over audiences and Grammy voters, and now he’ll fill the theater with selections from Nat King Cole & Me, his most recent album. He’ll also treat the audience to some of his holiday favorites.

    For the two-time Grammy-winning vocalist, the influence of Nat King Cole on his life and music runs deep, reaching back to his earliest childhood memories. After his role in the Tony-nominated musical “It Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues” — but before rising to international acclaim in his solo career thanks to his majestic baritone and invigorating concerts — Porter expressed his deep appreciation for Cole in a semi-autobiographical musical, Nat King Cole & Me. That musical underpins Porter’s third Blue Note Record’s release, Nat King Cole & Me, the follow-up to his Grammy Award-winning albums Liquid Spirit and Take Me to the Alley.

    Tuesday, December 4 at 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM

    Keith Albee Performing Arts Center

    925 4th Avenue, Huntington, West Virginia 25701

  • Ag Innovation Showcase 2018

    December 13, 2018 — Huntington, Cabell

    The Agriculture Innovation Showcase, hosted by Robert C. Byrd Institute, is a one day event to talk about the new programs, projects, and infrastructure improvements of West Virginia’s Agriculture sector.

    This year the West Virginia Department of Agriculture in partnership with the West Virginia Farmers Market Association will give a presentation involving vendor rules and regulation changes that have occurred as a result of the recent passing of SB 375 during the 2018 legislative session.

    This event is free and open to the public. We encourage all farmers market vendors to save this date. We especially encourage anyone with specific questions about the new legislation that has not yet been directly addressed.

    For additional information about the changes, please contact the West Virginia Department of Agriculture Business Development Division at 304-558-2210.

    Please RSVP here: https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/m?oeidk=a07efr6u8w72dcfe96b&oseq=&c=&ch==

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    Thursday, December 13, 2018 at 9 AM – 3 PM

    Memorial Student Center (MSC) at Marshall University

    1 John Marshall Dr, Huntington, West Virginia 25755

  • The Last Gallows: John Morgan's Farewell

    December 16, 2018 — Ripley, Jackson

    Young John F. Morgan was hanged on Dec. 16, 1897 for the triple murder of Jackson County’s Pfost-Greene family. Citing the “carnival” atmosphere among the crowd of 5,000, public executions would soon be banned by the WV Legislature. The historic Alpine Theatre, 210 W. Main Street in Ripley, is the site for the 45-minute documentary. 2:00 PM December 16

  • Carol of the King: Irish Dance Christmas Spectacular

    December 18, 2018 — Princeton, Mercer

    The Chuck Mathena Center brings Two Step Productions’ Carol of the King, The Irish Dance Christmas Spectacular to Princeton WV! Two Step Productions created the smash hit and fastest growing Irish dance show in the U.S., Rhythm in the Night: The Irish Dance Spectacular, which continues to tour every spring and set records across the country. Two Step Productions is now bringing Irish dance and Christmas together for the first time to turn an age-old tradition into an exciting Irish dance Christmas spectacular the entire family will enjoy!

    Featuring 20 of the world’s most skilled Irish dancers and musicians, Carol of the King brings an original inspiring Christmas story of love and salvation to life that transports the audience to a mystical time and place of heroes and redemption. The world-renowned Irish dance troupe performs lighting fast hard shoe rhythms and graceful soft shoe jigs to an original epic orchestral soundtrack featuring many Holiday favorites, while state of the art lighting and Christmas spirit ignite the stage into an explosive display of dance and music. Strength, agility and precision formulate the fast-paced and breath-taking holiday experience on stage as the cast performs to the heart-pounding and fluid symphonic music that will enthrall audiences all across North America!

    Tickets are $25.00, with a 10% discount for groups of ten or more, and are on sale now. Tickets can be purchased online at www.chuckmathenacenter.org/upcomingevents, by calling 304 425-5128 or visiting the CMC Box Office at 2 Stafford Commons, Princeton, WV 9am-5pm Monday – Friday.

    December 18, 2018

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