Music, instruments, activities and performances were offered to kids pre-school age and up in the third annual Stringapalooza event.
Category “Community”
Artist’s Corner: Q & A with Austin Barnes
Q: Why do you think you’re being interviewed for the Artist’s Corner?
A: I’m the coolest assistant to the head janitor ever.
‘Orphan’ film adopts dark humor
The tagline for “Orphan” is probably the biggest understatement of the century.
‘Paranormal Activity’ impresses audiences
The “Blair Witch”-esque horror film “Paranormal Activity” hit Hays on Friday, and I have to say it was pretty darned scary.
Artist’s Corner: Q & A with Laura Johnson
Q: Last Question: What should be the last question?
A: Hell if I know.
Artist’s Corner: Q & A with Bill Tuttle
Q: How did you get started painting?
A: I always wanted to become a studio major. I started because I wanted to make paintings that had that “wow” factor.
1940s music revue to come to Hays
The spiffy, ritzy 1940s musical revue “In the Mood” celebrates a part of great American history — The Swing Era.
Artist’s Corner: Q & A with Vernon King Jr.
Q: Why do you think I picked you for Artist’s Corner this week?
A: I can’t say for sure, but obviously there has been something I have showed you that you decided it was worth it to choose me for the story in “The Leader.”
‘Nunsense’ proves ‘Habit-forming’
If you appreciate a little good-natured nun fun, and can put up with too many puns using the word “habit,” then you should definitely take the time to go see “Nunsense,” a musical presented by our own Fringe Theatre Company.
Artist’s Corner: Q & A with Krista Connelly
Q: What do you do that you think could be called art?
A: At this point in my life, I would say composition because I am still working on trumpet. Composition is so subjective, you know?


