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Tuesday, June 11, 2019 - 10:15am
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The Beauty Queen of Leenane by Martin McDonagh, directed by Jared Larkin. Running June 13-15, 21-22, 28-29, 2019 at 7:30PM with a 2PM matinee on June 29.

 

Set in a dingy cottage in a remote part of Galway, The Beauty Queen of Leenane tells the darkly comic tale of Maureen Folan, a lonely woman in her early forties, and her aging and dependent mother, Mag. Constantly at her mother’s beck and call, Maureen takes revenge by feeding her lumpy Complan and hurling the occasional insult. Escape comes in the form of Pato Dooley, who is about to go to Boston. When Mag interferes once too often, Maureen decides the time has come to break free.

 

This multiple Tony Award Winning play is written by the same acclaimed author as In Bruges and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Martin McDonagh. One of his several Irish dark comedies, The Beauty Queen of Leenane is a brutally surprising and darkly comedic story that captures the monotonous life of mother and daughter in rural Galway.

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With summer just around the corner and families planning out their vacations, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2019’s Most Fun States in America as well as accompanying videos.

To determine the states offering the greatest variety and most cost-effective options for enjoyment, WalletHub compared the 50 states across 26 key metrics. The data set ranges from movie costs to accessibility of national parks to casinos per capita.
 

Top 20 Most Fun States in America

1

California

 

11

Illinois

2

Florida

 

12

Missouri

3

New York

 

13

Ohio

4

Washington

 

14

Arizona

5

Colorado

 

15

New Mexico

6

Nevada

 

16

Louisiana

7

Minnesota

 

17

South Carolina

8

Pennsylvania

 

18

Michigan

9

Oregon

 

19

Wisconsin

10

Texas

 

20

North Carolina

 
Key Stats

  • California has the most movie theaters (per square root of population), 0.0857, which is 8.3 times more than in Delaware, the state with the fewest at 0.0103.
     
  • California has the most restaurants (per square root of population), 4.9327, which is 7.5 times more than in North Dakota, the state with the fewest at 0.6613.
     
  • Texas has the most amusement parks (per square root of population), 0.0141, which is 20.1 times more than in West Virginia, the state with the fewest at 0.0007.
     
  • Minnesota has the highest personal spending on recreation services per capita, $2,456, which is 4.4 times higher than in Mississippi, the state with the lowest at $553. 

 
To view the full report and your state’s rank, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/most-fun-states/34665/  

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SELFISH THINGS

 

  

 

 

JOINS THE MIDNIGHT

WORLD TOUR

 

SUPPORTING

SET IT OFF

 

 

 

 

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June 10, 2019 - Toronto, ON - Selfish Things have announced that they will be joining Set It Off on The Midnight World Tour Part 3: North America tomorrow. Opening up the stacked lineup alongside Broadside and Emarosa, Selfish Things will appear on each date through July 3rd.

           

For tickets and update on upcoming tour dates, please visit: http://www.selfishthingsband.com/

 

Upcoming Selfish Things Tour Dates:

June 11 - Colorado Springs, CO - Black Sheep

June 12 - Lawrence, KS - The Bottleneck

June 14 - Burnsville, MN - The Garage*

June 15 - Milwaukee - WI - The Rave

June 16 - Des Moines, IA - Wooly's

June 18 - St. Louis, MO - Fubar

June 19 - Nashville, TN - The Basement East

June 21 - Indianapolis, IN - The Citadel

June 22 - Columbus, OH - Newport Music Hall

June 23 - Grand Rapids, MI - Elevation

June 25 - Buffalo, NY - Rec Room*

June 26 - Poughkeepsie, NY - The Chance Theater

June 28 - Hartford, CT - The Webster

June 29 - Richmond, VA - The Canal Club

July 2 - Pawtucket, RI - The Met

July 3 - Amityville, NY - Revolution Bar & Music Hall

 

* - Low Ticket Count

 

Most recently, the Toronto 4-piece dropped rock-driven single "Drained", featuring guest vocals from William Ryan Key. Diving into the thought that maybe your partner won't be able to stick with you through the ups and downs of life, "Drained" transforms a question so many people have asked into an emotionally captivating song. Fans can check out the new single at http://smarturl.it/SFDrained.

 

While taking their name from Jimmy Eat World's "23", with unmatched determination Selfish Things prove they are neither selfish nor self-serving. Having spent years cultivating and nurturing his raw, natural talent, dedication to musicianship and songwriting, Biro founded Selfish Things. All of this, in the hope of shedding light on one simple, yet oftentimes overlooked, concept - honesty.          

 

Selfish Things is Alex Biro (Vocals/Guitar/Piano), Mike Ticar (Lead Guitar/Vocals), Cam Snooks (Rhythm Guitar) and Jordan Trask (Drums). 

 

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Dear KidsOutAndAbout.com readers:

Your family has the opportunity to see some amazing historic artifacts together right now at the Spencer Fox Eccles: Treasures of the Transcontinental Railroad Exhibition at the Utah State Capitol, and best of all, it's FREE. But act quickly, because it's only open until June 24th!

This exhibition brings together several one-of-a-kind historic artifacts to tell the story of connecting our great country via rail, starting with the 1862 Pacific Railway Act signed by Abraham Lincoln and ending with the golden railroad spike that connected the Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads in Promontory, Utah.

What I love about bringing family to this exhibition is that it can inspire you to have big conversations.

Great Space
You probably don't visit the Utah State Capitol often. Take the opportunity to look at this beautiful building. What makes it feel special? Why was it built this way? Even very young children can observe and talk about what makes this building different from (or similar to) their house, the grocery store, or their church. You can also talk about the dim lighting for preserving the artifacts and draw some comparisons to how we take care of things that we value.

A Visionary Project
Once upon a time, connecting this entire continent by rail seemed inconceivable, and then impossible, and yet visionaries, investors, politicians, and workers made it happen. Can your kids think of other examples of big challenges? Going to the moon and preserving our planet's resources are a couple, but if you bring grandparents along to the exhibit, it's likely that they'll name other technologies that we take for granted that once seemed impossible.

Lincoln
It's wonderful just to see Abraham Lincoln's signature, to know that he set pen to the paper right in front of you. But there's so much more to think about, imagining that moment in time. Ask your kids what they know about Lincoln, and it's likely that they'll offer up the Civil War and freeing the slaves. This document was signed after the Civil War had begun. Indeed, it was the secession of many Southern states that helped propel the project, because folks from the North and the South had been arguing about the rail route (among other things) for years. By the time that golden spike was placed, the Union had been preserved, slaves had been freed, and Lincoln had been assassinated.

Coins & Wages
Of course it's cool to see these old coins, but they also represent wages paid to the workers who built the railways. Along with much smaller numbers of local Mormons and Civil War veterans, about 15,000 Chinese immigrants and 10,000 Irish immigrants performed the backbreaking labor to create these railroads. Ask your kids to imagine the lives of these new immigrants, arriving in a foreign land, some learning a new language, working out in the wilderness. Does it sound like a thrilling adventure, frightening and lonesome, or all of the above?

The Governor's Office
While you're visiting the Capitol Building, be sure to stop by the governor's office! It's a great chance to learn some civics and in real time, but even better, they'll be handing out special goodie bags for kids, filled with cool treats like a special commemorative Spike 150 penny.

Don't miss the chance to see these treasures of history and talk about it with your kids. My suggestion:  Continue your discussion over a packed picnic at Memory Grove Park. You don't have to spend any money to create some precious family memories together. For more information, visit their website.

Best,

Debra Ross
Publisher, KidsOutAndAbout.com

P.S. Mark your calendars for Saturday, June 29th. The Chase Home June Jubilee Celebration will run from 1-5 pm. Visit the museum and participate in fun crafts, all for FREE!

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