by By Bobbie Jo Stuff, InMotion Staff Writer in Entertainment
The stage felt like it held over 100 years of talent at the annual Mark Hodgson and friends benefit on Feb. 19. The entire concert was light hearted and laid back. It was like stepping into another time for music, before musicians were boxed in by ego and money.
by By Alyssa Merwin, In Motion Staff Writer in Entertainment
There are a lot of things happening in the Theatre Arts department at Daytona State College this semester, including performances of two productions: "Godspell" and "The Arabian Nights". The College's drama program has already brought the school productions of "The Taming of the Shrew" and "All In The Timing," but the two new performances will begin in March and April.
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This series is about the little things that make up memories. You remember that gold pin that your grandmother wore? When you think of it, you remember how her house smelled; the long hallway that you were scared to walk through; the day that she helped you ride a bike.
by By Bobbie Jo Stuff, InMotion Staff Writer in Entertainment
A 465-pound Chihuahua. It's not some amazingly overweight animal, it's the subject line that helped launch pop rock band We the Kings onto the music scene. In an effort to attract more fans on MySpace, the band once had to send outrageous messages with the subject-line "465-pound Chihuahua" to random users of the social networking Web site.