(Family) First movie in the Capitol's "The Year is 1997" film series! A humans-and-aliens saga in which a secret-agent duo track extraterrestrials living on Earth. The trouble begins when one particularly nasty visitor, a giant roach, steps out of line, sending the agents on a race to squash the bug before it does the same to […]
(Family) Second movie in the Capitol's "The Year is 1997" film series! Christopher Guest plays a New York theatrical producer who agrees to stage a revue in a Missouri town populated by eccentric locals in this deliciously funny mockumentary. Rated R (1997)
(Adult) Third movie in the Capitol's "The Year is 1997" film series! An Oscar-winning screenplay propels this tale about a brilliant but undisciplined janitor who confronts his problems with the help of a therapist. Rated R (1997)
(Teen/Adult) Yoga classes are for for adults and young adults, and all levels are welcome. Bring a yoga mat if you have one! If not, extras will be provided. Classes are first-come, first served. Arrive early to reserve your spot! Although the class typically meets weekly, there may be nights when the room or instructor […]
(Adult) This is a pottery group meeting for people who utilize the Idea Lab as a creative space and are looking for peer feedback about their work. This is a great opportunity to engage and share ideas with other clay folks! This group is recommended for adults who have either had a pottery class or […]
(Adult) Great Books meets each month to discuss a short story. The November selection is "Wickedness" by Ron Hansen. **All of Great Books' discussion pieces will come from The Scribner Anthology of Contemporary Short Fiction: 50 North American Stories Since 1970, Scribner; 2nd edition.
(Adult/teen) This intro series, led by local potter Kate Harris, includes a brief introduction to wheel throwing, trimming, & glazing. All participants will return on their own to glaze their piece before the final firing in the kiln. Make sure you can attend both dates. The class is free, but the cost for clay & […]
In 2005, writer and videographer Deb Cotton leaves “hard-hearted Hollywood” for New Orleans, and becomes a chronicler of the parading club culture spawned by the legacy of funerals with music. This tradition is carried by the prolific clarinetist Michael White, renowned for playing “the widow’s wail” in sorrowful dirges. When Hurricane Katrina hits, White loses […]
Tammy Oberhausen is the author of The Evolution of the Gospelettes (Fireside Industries 2024). Born and raised in Russellville, Kentucky, she earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English from Western Kentucky University and her MFA in fiction writing from Spalding University. While working as a book editor and teacher and raising her daughters, Sara and […]