We Ignore History at Our Peril Editor, With respect to your March 19 editorial, “Funky, Happy, Forward Thinking,” I would like you to reconsider your sentiment that “history is not a big deal” and that it is best not to delve into history since it might be “unpleasant.”
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Editorial: ‘Work Like Hell, & Advertise!’
“Early to bed, early to rise, work like hell, and advertise!” This little ditty was quoted by Ted Turner in a recent interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” touted as a remedy for the small business person or entrepreneur struggling to make it during economic hard times.

Magical Lessons Inspire Young Artists
From the indoor confines of gadgets and game systems, Camp Director Laura Hull rescues modern childhood from the sedentary life through Creative Cauldron’s three week camp “From the Seeds of Imagination: Magical, Mythical Plants.”
Press Pass: Rogue Wave
There was a point in the past year where all Zach Rogue could do was pray for more time to spend with Pat Spurgeon. Spurgeon, Rogue’s creative partner in the Northern California-based band Rogue Wave, needed a kidney transplant to replace the failing organ he received from his first […]

Press Pass: Bob Schneider
If you had to describe Austin singer-songwriter Bob Schneider with just one word, it would not be “subtle.”
Synetic, Arena Do Creative
Charles Dickens would applaud novel productions of his classic, “A Christmas Carol,” performed by two of the region’s most creative and talented theatre troupes this holiday season.
Editor Recommends
34th Annual Rehoboth Art League Outdoor Show, Aug. 18-19, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

F.C.
“How much do you like dogs?” Harris Eisenberg, Manager of Client Services for the Falls Church-based Mediastudio, asked.