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Author: Diane Eagle Kataoka

Gimpel loves being “out there”

  • by Diane Eagle Kataoka
  • in Arts and Life
  • — 4 Nov, 2013
author

Ann Gimpel is an avid backcountry hiker. She has scaled the majority of Colorado’s fourteeners, and tromped up and over 115 Sierra Nevada peaks. That’s a lot of hiking time.[…]

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To Kill a Mockingbird opens at Edison Theatre

  • by Diane Eagle Kataoka
  • in Arts and Life
  • — 11 Oct, 2013
To Kill a Mockingbird

It must be said. Atticus Finch’s closing argument to the jury in Mammoth Lakes Repertory Theatre’s production of “To Kill a Mockingbird” is a tearjerker. Passionately and sensitively delivered by[…]

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Mountainfilm on Tour

  • by Diane Eagle Kataoka
  • in Arts and Life · Events Calendar
  • — 8 Sep, 2013
mountainfilm

Into the slump that follows the busy pace of summer season rides the film series Mountainfilm on Tour. It pulls into Mammoth Sept. 13-14, with two nights of handcrafted movies[…]

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Traveling artist alights at Mono Inn

  • by Diane Eagle Kataoka
  • in Arts and Life
  • — 27 Aug, 2013
painter

Kevin Maddrey is the definition of a traveling artist. He is a painter who travels, although sometimes he can’t decide whether he travels to paint or paints to travel. He[…]

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Veteran writer/producer Dan Bronson brings his story to Gallery at Twin Lakes

  • by Diane Eagle Kataoka
  • in Arts and Life · Events Calendar
  • — 12 Aug, 2013
Gallery at Twin Lakes

I remember when Million Dollar Movie came on TV with its glittering Manhattan skyline and swooning theme music (also known as the theme to “Gone with the Wind”), the magic quotient[…]

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Sierra Summer Festival stretches out

  • by Diane Eagle Kataoka
  • in Arts and Life
  • — 6 Aug, 2013
Sierra Summer Festival

Line of sight. Not something you’d think critical to the enjoyment of an orchestra concert. But it was a real issue when the Sierra Summer Festival held its concerts in[…]

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