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Indivisible, which aims to fight for democracy and oppose the Trump administration. French Creek Indivisible covers Erie and Crawford county but Dauson added,  "We don't have to stay within those ...
But the Flagship City Comedy Fest isn't just about the big names. The festival continues to elevate local talent while experimenting with formats and venues that are anything but traditional. One ...
Christina Vogel is bringing her business background to Erie County to make 'cents' of how best to allocate taxpayer dollars.
T he Erie Reader Book Club will be reading and discussing the novel North Woods by Daniel Mason in correspondence with the ...
More than 1,000 gather in Perry Square to protest threats to civil rights, healthcare, and social programs under Trump ...
One partner for the Earth Day Extravaganza is the Lake Erie Arboretum at Frontier Park (LEAF). Along with the City of Erie ...
"This upcoming slate of programming offers a wide range of topics – from issues of the day to art, to medicine, and more – and we look forward to continuing to welcome attendees to the JES to learn ...
Julie Danho's first full-length poetry collection, Those Who Keep Arriving (2020), won the Gerald Cable Book Award from Silverfish Review Press. Her chapbook, Six Portraits, received the 2013 ...
Alex Scharfman's directorial debut Death of a Unicorn almost feels like a parody of the subgenre. It is an imaginative throwback to Spielbergian wonder with a cynically modern helping of social ...
The Erie Bike Co-op is working to organize, repair, and rehome the hundreds of donated bikes in storage in their public space ...
The Reader Beat aims to cover city and county council meetings as well as other important government and community-related meetings and events. The following is a summary of each meeting for the month ...
In mid-September 1959, Erie was projecting confidence and embracing progress. Prominent Erieites cruised the new St. Lawrence Seaway two months after it opened. There were serious plans to build a ...