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In 1979, Toby's Dinner Theatre opened at its current location in downtown Columbia, Maryland, adjacent to the Merriweather Post Pavilion and Lake Kittamaquindi. It has an indoor seating capacity of 300 individuals. [3] [5] [6] The theatre has parking, buffet-style dinner, full bar, full menu, and live music and entertainment. [5]
KZST (100.1 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Santa Rosa, California, and serving Sonoma County.It is owned by Lawrence V. Amaturo, through licensee Amaturo Sonoma Media Group, LLC, and broadcasts an adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for much of November and December.
Merriweather Post Pavilion is an outdoor concert venue located in the planned community of Columbia, Maryland. In 2010, Merriweather was named the second best amphitheater in the United States by Billboard magazine. [2] The venue was also ranked as the fourth best amphitheater in the United States by Rolling Stone in 2013. [3]
The Factory at Columbia, 101 N. James M. Campbell Blvd., will also have Santa onsite for photo-ops from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, which will also include snacks, hot cocoa, coffee and more.
The Women's March partnered on the event [14] and facilitated a discussion around female inequality. [12] In 2019, the All Things Go Fall Classic dedicated a day of the festival to female performers. The female-focused nonprofit, She is the Music, was a supporting partner. [15]
In the silent film days, live music always accompanied movies, and movies were events. "Over the years, theaters got smaller," said Steve Linder. "Then, people started watching it on their television.
KHTH (101.7 FM) is a commercial radio station in Santa Rosa, California, broadcasting a contemporary hit radio (Top 40/CHR) radio format. It is owned by Lawrence Amaturo. It is owned by Lawrence Amaturo.
Though predated by short-lived KFNV, [8] KSRO is the oldest station in Santa Rosa still broadcasting. In May 1937, KSRO first signed on. [9] The station was founded by Ernest L. Finley, owner of the Santa Rosa Press Democrat. The ownership of the station passed to Finley's wife Ruth, when he died in 1942. [10]