The O-town Scene

April 21, 2011

The O-town Scene - Oneonta, NY

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SCENEContents April 21-27, 2011 2- Masthead and Editor’s Note 4- Dinosaur adults-only coloring contest 5- Vinyl Vault — Ornette Coleman’s ‘Free Jazz’ 6- Fruit-infused moonshine 8-9- Art People — Hartwick College student Ben Wronkoski 10- Casual Chit Chat with director Marc E. Shaw 11- Theater review of ‘Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom’ 12-13- Local Eats — Andes Hotel and Restaurant 14-15- Music People — Singing pianist Drew DeFour 16-17- Upscale steakhouse opens on Main Street 18- Vintage Video ‘Galaxy of Terror’ and ‘Scream 4’ reviews 20- Diversity Scene, Diversity Rules, LGBT events 21- Diversity Scene, Keep Up Now!, guest column 22- R.o.B.S. and Art Contests 23- Coming Events 24-26- Events 27-29- Classified ads 31- Advice Goddess COVER PHOTO In this photo by Benjamin Patton, Adrian Origoni (right) and his wife, Jaclyn, sit at Prime 289, a new steakhouse that Origoni and co-owner David Zummo recently opened on Main Street in Oneonta. COVER PHOTO This week’s featured artist, Ben Wronkoski, took this photo at Lake Tekapo on the South Island of New Zealand. See Art People on Pages 8-9 for more photos. CORRECTION: Oneonta band Chester did not win the SUNY Oneonta Battle of the Bands, and will not be opening for Pitbull at OH-Fest, as stated in an article on Page 9 of last week’s issue. Oneonta band Sword of Truth won the Battle of the Bands to open at OH-Fest. April 21, 2011 O-Town Scene 3

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