Fairfield First salutes the Fairfield Arts and Convention Center and the City of Fairfield for structuring a public-private partnership that supports the continued success of our Sondheim Center for the Performing Arts. Our Arts and Convention is a world-class venue at the heart of our Cultural and Entertainment District. The success of the private fundraising to cover the existing leases and the
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| Theater, Iowa arts, Iowa, Inspiration, Fairfield, Iowa, Fairfield First, Burt Chojnowski, Arts and Entertainment | 30 Apr 2010 | |
| Iowa's Hairapalooza! by Burt Chojnowski | Comment (0) |
From the Huffington Post:
While no one was looking, Fairfield, Iowa has become a mecca for musicians and artists. Every variation of music and art that one can imagine is prospering in this growing township, and that includes musical theater. And of all the productions that have opened and closed in this creative community for as far back as anyone can remember, none has affected its
| Theater, Rustin Larson, Poetic Commerce, Music, Junk food, Inspiration, independent bookstores, Environment, Arts and Entertainment | 6 Apr 2010 | |
| The Lake Shore Limited by Rustin Larson | Comment (0) |
In some past life I must have been late for a train. Overburdened with luggage, breathless, I can see me running, fedora whisked from my head by the wind. Only by some feat of strength, some last surge of energy, am I able to clamber aboard the moving coach, neither helped nor encouraged by the barrel-chested, walrus-whiskered conductor. I lay breathless on the floor of the shifting
He tried to remember when he was a baby. He could only visualize a Polaroid photograph of a party in his stepfather's basement. There was his mother, all legs in a mini-skirt, his biological father, clueless, and, among an assortment of other mushroom-haired men, his future stepfather licking the edge of a hand-rolled cigarette. Lots of alcohol and joints were in play, and there he was, Paul,
Whether you think the Fairfield Arts & Convention Center is a fiscal fiasco or a fabulous small-town amenity, please read this guest editorial from Mark H. Cohen for the facts of the matter.
When I received the offer to work at a company in Fairfield, it wasn’t an easy decision


