We are staying warm and cozy this winter season here at Emerald Coast Theatre Company. We are excited to offer you so many wonderful options for enrichment, education, or just plain entertainment. The theme of the 2021/2022 season is fun and funny and this winter’s shows will not disappoint. We...
New art has come to Downtown Panama City as we welcome in the new year. The Center for the Arts will be displaying two new exhibits this January in the Miller and cafe galleries from Friday, January 7, until Saturday, January 29. Both the Miller and cafe galleries this month feature...
Celebrate the holiday season among exceptional art, the tradition of the Radio City Rockettes, and all of your favorite local artists. The Center for the Arts will be opening multiple new exhibits in December. The “Life as a Rockette” show will be opened alongside the “Holiday Higby” exhibit to celebrate...
By Lisa Cyr The binding glue between a teacher and student is the trust which is initiated and maintained by the teacher. It’s the reason why a student or a parent will not leave a music teacher for a different one. Trust between the student and teacher is developed over...
By Marta Rose-Thorpe ‘Renaissance Man’ seems apropos in answering the question to Who is Brian Clowdus? “I’m this theatre producer who grew up coming to Bay County,” he smiles. “This is not the life I had planned a few years ago, but life is exciting if you allow yourselves to...
By Raymond Cyr The month of December is the celebration of the ending of a year. The pleasure for a music student is the completion of their song which they have been preparing for recital. This is also the time when the entire family will applaud them and their musical...
The Panama City Center for the Arts opened three new exhibitions to the public on November 5. Carol Mitchell’s work will be on display in the Main gallery, Megan Mueller will be featured in the Miller gallery, and students from Square Pegs will have their artwork on display in the...
By Scott Gilmore In this time of “tech overload,” it is essential for young people to embrace the idea of building something from scratch that is uniquely their own creation. As a small child, in our modified garage, I remember watching my father building hydroplane racing boats starting from plans drawn...
The Panama City Center for the Arts opened three new exhibitions on October 2. These include "Cut From the Same Cloth’’ by a collective of artists from different areas of the world; a showcase of work by Katherine Voorhis; and the Haunted Higby Spider Cavern, a creepy immersive experience...
By Lisa Cyr September is here and people are saying goodbye to their summer vacation and returning to a daily schedule. It is the month that we receive a larger number of calls from people seeking music lessons. They are in a discovery mode and are exploring for information to...