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Ocean Edge Resort's igloos, seen in this Cape Cod Times file photo, can be reserved for dining. From 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, the Brewster Historical Society will host a Victorian Holiday at the Cobb ...
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Cape Cod classically trained soprano Sara Sneed plays Mimi in the Falmouth production, joining a cast of familiar names that includes Drew Frayre, Paul Richardson, Alex Valentine, Thomas Pietsch ...
August 13 – Hurricane Charley struck southwestern Florida as a Category 4 hurricane, the strongest landfall in the continental United States since Hurricane Andrew in 1992. Its eye crossed Cayo Costa and later the mainland at Punta Gorda, before crossing the state with much of its intensity retained. A wind gust of 173 mph (278 km/h) was ...
Owned by the Cape Cod Center for the Arts, it specializes in independent American and international film, simulcasts of the Metropolitan Opera and National Theatre, and live music performances. [1] The Cape Cinema was founded in 1930 [2] by Edna B. Tweedy and Raymond Moore, three years after Moore founded the Cape Playhouse. [3]
CoreLogic estimated that Ida caused an estimated $16 to 24 billion in flooding damage in the Northeastern United States. [8] The National Hurricane Center (NHC) estimated that Ida caused between $18 billion to $22.5 billion in damage in the Northeastern United States, with a median estimate of at least $20 billion in damages. [7]
Cape Cod Theatre/ Harwich Junior Theatre "The Couch": Jan. 13 "24 Hour Play Festival": Jan. 20. College Light Opera Company. The College Light Opera Company's 2024 season opens on June 18. "Brigadoon"
The Provincetown Players was a collective of artists, people and writers, intellectuals, and amateur theater enthusiasts. Under the leadership of the husband and wife team of George Cram “Jig” Cook and Susan Glaspell from Iowa, the Players produced two seasons in Provincetown, Massachusetts (1915 and 1916) and six seasons in New York City, between 1916 and 1922.