Richlands News Press: Living
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
STAGE CRAFT: The farce be with youBarter’s new play, The Cure for Love, is a farce. Depending on the source of the definition, the word farce means different things, but for the purpose of this review, farce means a comedy with an improbable plot, exaggerated characters, and sexual innuendo. (Signs at the box office say it contains “risqué humor.”)
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
TANK TRIP: Two-wheeled adventureMany families are choosing to stay closer to home this vacation season. With gasoline costs rising, one-tank trips are becoming a more attractive alternative for summer travelers.
One way to enjoy the warm weather months is a bike ride along the Virginia Creeper Trail, a retired railway corridor of the Virginia-Carolina Railroad that stretches from Abingdon to the North Carolina state line near Whitetop.
There are many sites to enjoy along the Virginia Creeper Trail from Whitetop to Damascus.
Bikers can visit Green Cove Station, a restored 19th century railroad depot that currently serves as a U.S. Forest Service visitor center and trailhead for the Virginia Creeper Trail.
Creek Junction offers a good spot for fishing. Waterfalls are picturesque.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Column: Root canal extracts witnessing revelationSlumped in the waiting room chair, I dreaded the receptionist calling my name. Actually, I was hoping and praying she would not call my name, that somehow I had the wrong day or the wrong place, that the whole thing was a bad dream. I was there for a root canal. A root canal is a dental procedure used to salvage what remains of dead or dying teeth, or to extract information. Concerning discomfort, it falls somewhere between a beheading and having a hot needle poked in your eye.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Column: Viewing our lives from the context of eternityWhen the minister arrived at the nursing home, he found his parishioner sitting alone in her room. “I am worried sick,” the 95-year-old woman explained. Trying to pinpoint the source of her anxiety, her minister began to question the woman.
Monday, May 26, 2008
Column: When the earth shakes our faith“He’s got the whole world in his hands…” Laurie London first recorded this popular spiritual in 1958; it eventually went all the way to # 1. Simple lyrics coupled with a melodious tune have sustained the music’s popularity through the years. Most of us find it comforting to think that the world and our very lives do not simply spin unfettered in space, but rest firmly in the grasp of the almighty. However, I wonder what the song sounds like in Cantonese. I wonder if they have ever sung it in China. If so, do they still?
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Column: Church of Jediism may be option for some folksThere is a new church in Wales. Founded by two cousins, Barney and Michael Jones, it is the Church of Jediism.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Jimmy Buffett band member to perform in MarionParrotheads will recognize Peter Mayer’s name from his nearly 20 years with Jimmy Buffett on lead guitar. Others may know he has stepped out to form his own band, The Peter Mayer Group. Both audiences and anyone who appreciates virtuoso musicianship will want to know Mayer will be in Marion tomorrow, performing at The Lincoln Theater on Sunday, May 18, at 3 p.m.
Friday, May 02, 2008
MOUNTAIN VIEW: Sweet Flower of PrayerWe live in paradise. I noticed it on May Day, songbirds and creekbirds flitting through my little woods, butterflies floating over the flowers, fat bumblebees bumping clumsily into each other through the blooming bushes.
Fans of country music in general and the Carter Family in particular will want to see Barter Theatre’s “Keep on the Sunny Side” during the month of May. Written by Doug Pote, it is the most-requested Barter show.