Lackawanna County Council on Arts, Culture and Education presents
How the Arts Help Us Heal
A free panel with
Mladen Jecmenica, The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education
Donna Doherty, Traditional Home Health and Hospice
Mark Reinhart, Three Pure Rivers Studio for the Arts
Mary Lou Chibirka, Good Grief Art Program
1pm to 2 pm – panel followed by reception
Ladies Parlor, 2nd Floor
The Scranton Cultural Center
420 N. Washington Ave.
Scranton, PA 18503
For more information contact:
The Department of Arts and Culture at 570-963-6590 ext. 106 or arts-culture@lackawannacounty.org

American Masters Lecture
What makes something go viral?
Derek Thompson
Author of Hit Makers.
“A fun, thought-provoking take on the strange turns of cultural fortune.” Publishers Weekly
Imagine that…
Thursday, Sept. 7
7 P.M.
Scranton Cultural Center
Admission is free for Lackawanna County Library System card holders. Tickets are available at Lackawanna Libraries or online @ www.lclshome.org
“One of the brightest new voices in American journalism.” Daniel H. Pink
The Lackawanna County Arts, Culture and Education Council invites you to a free panel discussion.
Afternoon with the Arts: Art & Global Culture
Sunday, Oct. 15
The Scranton Cultural Center
Craftsmen Hall-3rd Floor
420 N. Washington Ave.
Scranton, PA
1-2pm
Followed by reception featuring the music of
Grupo Zona!
Panelists
- Donya Jackson, Artist and Communication Specialist
- Nezka Pfeifer, Curator at the Everhart Museum
- Dr. Annie Hounsokou, Ph. D., Philosophy
- Cesar Reyes-Mateo, lead singer for Grupo Zona
More information contact The Lackawanna County Arts and Culture Department at 570.963.6590 x102 or arts-culture@lackawannacounty.org

From the National Tour of Brain Candy Live:
“Due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts, BRAIN CANDY LIVE will need to cancel the 2018 North American national tour. Fans that have purchased tickets will be fully refunded. Refunds are available at the point of purchase”
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED BY THE NATIONAL TOUR
REFUNDS ARE AVAILABLE AT YOUR ORIGINAL POINT OF PURCHASE.
FOR QUESTIONS/CONCERNS ABOUT PURCHASES THROUGH TICKETMASTER.COM TICKETMASTER CHARGE BY PHONE CALL 800.745.3000
Connection Beyond *Live* with Medium Marisa Liza Pell
Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 7:30pm
Weinberg Theatre | Reserved Seating | $48.00 – $28.00, $25.00 Post Show Q&A Experience
One of the nation’s most detailed mediums brings a riveting
interactive experience to audiences nationwide with a performance inspiring
laughter, tears & astounding detail. Experience LIVE readings from the other
side during this event, individual messages that are sure to leave you thrilled &
amazed! You may have seen or heard Ms. Pell on CBS, FOX News, NBC &
many major radio programs.
Presented by Toyota of Scranton and sponsored by United Gilsonite Laboratories and LT Verrastro. Supported by Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts.
Note: This show is a theatrical experience.
Purchasing a ticket DOES NOT guarantee a reading. VIP and/or Priority Seating does not increase the chances of being read, attendee in any section has the opportunity. VIP Q&A Experience will focus on Ms. Pell’s work and experiences as a medium and does not involve personal readings.
Please select the appropriate ticket type option for the PostShow VIP Q&A Experience.
*Please note that purchasing a ticket does not guarantee an individual
reading. Anyone may be read in any section.*
NO REFUNDS / NO EXCHANGES
Visit Connection Beyond Online at www.connectionbeyond.com
Scranton Cultural Center

Event seating is general admission, first-come, first-served. There is a strict limit of four (4) tickets per household. Event is held in the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre of the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple. The seating chart reflects the general layout of seating, though specific locations are subject to change.
An awards ceremony wherein the governor presents the Commonwealth’s highest recognition for achievement and service in the arts.
Governor’s Awards for the Arts represent a Pennsylvania tradition begun in 1980 by Governor Dick Thornburgh. Presented annually in Harrisburg at the State Capitol, these awards honored artists in each of the following categories: painting, sculpture, photography, music, literature, dance, theatre, crafts, and media arts. An award was also made for “service to the arts.” The awards, which recognized Pennsylvanians who contributed their creative talents to their communities, were named the Hazlett Memorial Awards for Excellence in the Arts, after the late Theodore L. Hazlett Jr. of Pittsburgh, the first chairman of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. The awards were administered by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. A Distinguished Pennsylvania Artist Award was also established to be chosen by the Governor. [Note: No standard policy was established for this category, but it was generally agreed that the recipient would be a native Pennsylvanian and an artist of world renown.]
Following the 1982 awards, the Hazlett awards were presented in no more than six disciplines, in alternating years, and architecture was added as a category.
The awards were suspended in 1987 in the first year of Governor Robert P. Casey’s administration. In 1988, through his cultural advisor’s office, Governor Casey established “a comprehensive Governor’s awards program” with the Governor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts, Humanities, and Sciences “to honor outstanding individual creativity and achievement, to focus attention upon the critical importance of the arts, humanities, and sciences in the life of an enlightened democratic society, and to pay tribute to Pennsylvania’s rich cultural and intellectual traditions.” A single award was presented in each area.
In 1996, oversight and administration of the Governor’s Awards returned to the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Four new award categories were established by Governor Tom Ridge to recognize not only the contributions of Pennsylvania’s individual artists and patrons of the arts, but also the outstanding arts organizations which make the Commonwealth a leader in the cultural life of the nation. For the first time, a category was established which recognizes the significant contributions to the arts made by corporations and foundations (the Patron Award).
Please note that the Governor’s Awards for the Arts did not take place in 2015 or 2016. It is customary for a new gubernatorial administration to use the first year in office to consider changes to the event that will reflect the administration’s interests and priorities, including but not limited to award categories. For this reason, the Governor’s Awards for the Arts also did not occur in 1987, 1995, 2003, or 2011.
Currently, the Governor’s Office has developed five award categories:
The Distinguished Arts Award recognizes a Pennsylvania artist of international fame, leadership or renown whose creations or contributions enrich the state.
The Patron Award recognizes an individual, corporation, or foundation patron’s significant contributions to the vitality and availability of the arts in Pennsylvania.
The Arts Leadership & Service/Arts Innovation Award recognizes an organization or individual(s) for outstanding leadership and service or innovation in the arts.
The Artist of the Year Award (The Hazlett Memorial Award) recognizes an individual artist for their creations and contributions to the excellence of the arts in Pennsylvania.
The Schemel Forum in collaboration with Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine
Music and Medicine: Leonard Bernstein
$25.00 General Admission
Doors at5:00pm, Show at 5:30pm
Dr. Kogan, pianist and psychiatrist, will illuminate the presentation by performing brief selections of Bernstein’s music.
Richard Kogan, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College and Artistic Director, Weill Cornell Music and Medicine Program.
General Admission, first-come first-served, cabaret-style seating in the Scranton Cultural Center’s Grand Ballroom.
Lecture/Performance will be followed by a Q&A Session and Reception
Due to the nature of theatrical bookings all performances, dates, times and prices are subject to change without notice. NO REFUNDS / NO EXCHANGES
Due the impending weather this event has been postponed.
A new date will be determined and announced at a later date. Tickets for tonight’s event will be honored for the new date. Please visit http://www.LCLSHome.org for more details and updates.
Tickets are Free to LCLS Library Card Holders
Admission to the Theatre is by Ticket Only
Tickets are available at your Local LCLS Branch Library in person only, Limit 4 per household.
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre / General Admission Seating
Doors Open at 6:30pm
Event Begins at 7:00pm
Visit the Lackawanna County Library System Site
The 2018 American Masters Lecture features Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Colson Whitehead, author of The Underground Railroad.

Tickets are Free to LCLS Library Card Holders
Admission to the Theatre is by Ticket Only
Tickets are available at your Local LCLS Branch Library in person only, Limit 4 per household.
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre / General Admission Seating
Doors Open at 6:30pm
Event Begins at 7:00pm
Visit the Lackawanna County Library System Site
The 2019 American Masters Lecture features Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Colson Whitehead, author of The Underground Railroad.

The 2019 Scranton Fringe Festival (Friday, September 27th – Sunday, October 6th) is a celebration of community and the performing arts! For the past four years we have presented hundreds of creative works to over 10,000+ unique audience members!
The Scranton Fringe Festival is dedicated to creating a bold and engaging platform for creative and thought provoking art with minimal risk to artist and audience. Regional as well as touring artists are welcomed to present work with no censorship placed on content or artistic expression while striving to promote Scranton as a viable and creative environment.
The Scranton Fringe Festival is held annually across several consecutive days in multiple venues throughout downtown Scranton. Theatre, music, dance, film, comedy, puppetry and every other sort of performing-arts-production you can imagine are welcomed on the fringe! The festival is kept accessible and affordable for artists (no application fees, comparably small production fees) and audiences (special free programming, affordable tickets, hopper passes, etc) alike!
Scranton Fringe was co-founded by Conor O’Brien (current Executive Director) and Elizabeth Bohan (current Managing Director). The 2018 Board of Directors also includes: Melissa Carestia, Susan Estler, John Farkas, Lorrie Loughney, Dr. Robert McKeage, Michael Muller, Alberto Paramo, and Camille Reinecke. Various members of the community serve on the Programming, Marketing and Fundraising committees that provide vital support to the organization. Scranton Fringe Festival’s mission is deemed non-profit (via its 501c3 fiscal sponsor Fractured Atlas).
Scranton Fringe celebrated its first festival October 1st – 4th 2015 to great success. With forty-seven (47) productions spanning nearly one hundred (100) individual performances, and approximately three-thousand (3000) in attendance, Scranton Fringe has proven itself to be a major event in the cultural landscape of NEPA. Having grown each year we are thrilled to present our fifth Fringe Festival, September 27th – October 6th 2019 across downtown Scranton.
CLICK HERE for more information about the Scranton Fringe Festival!
Scranton Fringe Festival – SCC Events/ Performances
| SCRANTON CULTURAL CENTER SHOPLAND HALL | SCRANTON CULTURAL CENTER JUNIOR BALLROOM |
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| Big Gay StorySlam | Next Round (presented by Scranton Shakespeare Festival) | |||
| Friday September 27th at 8:00 pm | Thursday, October 3rd at 6:00 pm Friday, October 4th 6:00 pm Saturday, October 5th at 7:00 pm Sunday, October 6th at 3:30 pm |
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| North Star Alley | Not Without Her Stories | |||
| Sunday, September 29th at 5:00 pm Friday, October 4th at 6:00 pm Saturday, October 5th at 6:00 pm Sunday, October 6th at 5:00 pm |
Saturday, September 28th at 2:00 pm and 8:30 pm | |||
| Our Town | Malum In Se | |||
| Thursday, October 3rd at 7:30 pm Friday, October 4th at 8:00 pm Saturday, October 5th at 3:00 pm Sunday, October 6th at 3:00 pm |
Saturday September 28th at 5:00 pm, Friday, October 4th at 7:30 pm Saturday, October 5th at 3:30 pm Sunday, October 6th at 2:00 pm |
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| Silent Disco | Quark! | |||
| Friday, October 4th at 10:00 pm | Saturday, September 28th at 7:00 pm Thursday, October 3rd at 7:30 pm Friday, October 4th at 9:00 pm Saturday, October 5th at 2:00 pm |
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| Wake Up With The Arts Breakfast | The Singularity | |||
| Friday, October 4th at 8:30 am to 10:30 am (approx | Saturday, October 5th at 5:00 pm and 8:30 pm Sunday, October 5th at 5:00 pm |
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