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Tween 12 and 20: Over the past several months we’ve received many questions and comments about dealing with PTSD, or post-traumatic stress disorder. Rather than publishing one or two letters and specific answers to specific questions and circumstances, I feel our readers would be better serv…
The Sioux City Chamber Music will present "Her Broadway, My Broadway, Our Broadway," a performance by Diana Guhin Wooley and Cassie Wooley Slater at the First Presbyterian Church.
Dear Annie: My parents have had property for many, many years. This property was to be divided among us kids upon their death.
We've got movie showtimes for Sioux City, Le Mars, Nebraska City, Shenandoah, Fremont, Wayne, Vermillion, Orange City and Sheldon.
This week's new movies include: Ghostbusters new and old joining forces to protect their home and save the world from a second ice age (Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire); a nun realizes her new convent harbors dark and horrifying secrets (Immaculate); and more.
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Morningside University is staging free operas as part of Klinger-Neal series. "Opera has a reputation for being high-brow, mainly because it isn’t often performed in a college setting," Morningside’s assistant music professor Shannon Salyards Burton said. "I think our shows will be a nice in…
In the Weekender's latest "Sux 6: The Best Things to Do in Siouxland" - The NAIA Women's Basketball National Championships begin in Sioux City; The Book of Mormon will take to The Orpheum; a Chicago blues lifer is playing at Vangarde Arts; and more.
Mainstage Productions will be holding its annual Convention and Dance Competition. The competition will be held all day on April 5 and 6, with nine studios throughout the Midwest, representing more than 300 group and solo performances over the weekend.
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