Tai Chi with Ed Tong
Balfour-Hood - Ellison Dance Studio Norton, United StatesJoin retired professor Ed Tong for Tai Chi every Friday beginning February 2nd from 12:30 - 1:30 PM in the Dance Studio.
Join retired professor Ed Tong for Tai Chi every Friday beginning February 2nd from 12:30 - 1:30 PM in the Dance Studio.
Artist Ross MacDonald has worked as a prop maker for Boardwalk Empire, National Treasure, Hateful Eight, Joy and John Wick among others.
Film, television and theatre professionals create works of art that only work if they are unseen, yet they often drive plot completely. This exhibition features the work of Carl Sprague, Annie Atkins, Eric B. Hart, Jay Duckworth and others.
The Base Open Office Hours with the staffs of the Center for Religious and Spiritual Life and The Center for Social Justice and Community Impact. The staffs of both Centers […]
Gain knowledge and skills as it relates to LGBTQ+ experiences and other intersecting identities Learn how to practice better allyship Earn a Safe Zone placard to demonstrate how you can serve […]
Women's Rugby Game at Nordin Field. Come watch the team play on Friday night under the lights!!
written by Tennessee Williams, directed by David Fox
In this semi-autobiographical “memory play”, a young writer wrestles with the repercussions of abandoning his mother and sister. Haunting, heartbreaking, and infused with transcendent lyricism, it remains one of American theatre’s most enduring works of art. Tickets: $10 general, $5 with a Wheaton ID & seniors.
Film, television and theatre professionals create works of art that only work if they are unseen, yet they often drive plot completely. This exhibition features the work of Carl Sprague, Annie Atkins, Eric B. Hart, Jay Duckworth and others.
Artist Ross MacDonald has worked as a prop maker for Boardwalk Empire, National Treasure, Hateful Eight, Joy and John Wick among others.
written by Tennessee Williams, directed by David Fox
In this semi-autobiographical “memory play”, a young writer wrestles with the repercussions of abandoning his mother and sister. Haunting, heartbreaking, and infused with transcendent lyricism, it remains one of American theatre’s most enduring works of art. Tickets: $10 general, $5 with a Wheaton ID & seniors.