*** đActivities: 10 things to do in the Dayton region this weekend Festivals celebrating pretzels and film along with evenings devoted to political satire, magic and comedy are among this weekendâs top events. đ” Music: âSpider-Manâ symphonic concert swings into Schuster Center soon If youâre fan of the animated film âSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,â youâll love hearing a symphonic take on the music Friday at the Schuster Center. The film will be shown on a giant HD screen backed by musicians performing the filmâs score and soundtrack live complete with a scratch DJ on turntables. Read more about the concert. Credit: VICTOR FRANKOWSKI đ»Fall fun: What Halloween Haunt at Kings Island is like this year Kings Islandâs Halloween Haunt opened last weekend. Read our review of this yearâs festivities. đœïž Food & Dining: So far in September, the Dayton region has seen 12 restaurants open, 5 close From Englewood to Xenia, itâs been a busy month across the Dayton restaurant scene. Take a look at our September Restaurant Roundup. Credit: Natalie Jones đ Fall fun: Regionâs first Cotton Candy Festival happening Saturday in Fairborn If you love cotton candy, make time for the Dayton areaâs first Cotton Candy Festival. Read more about here. Credit: Submitted Photo đŹ Film: Yellow Springs Film Festival returns in October with premieres, special guests The Dayton region loves film and the Yellow Springs Film Festival is an event that could put us on the map in a way that equals such prestigious festivals as Sundance or Telluride. The festival returns next weekend for its second annual lineup with special appearances by writer/director Jim Jarmusch (âGhost Dog: The Way of the Samuraiâ) and rapper RZA of Wu-Tang Clan among other guests. Credit: CONTRIBUTED đFood & Dining: The Pizza Banditâs evolution: From cicada wings as a pie topping to a crowd-funded kitchen to meet demand One of the most popular spots for pizza in town is Yellow Cab Tavern thanks to The Pizza Bandit, now offering Crab Rangoon pizza. Hereâs a look at what makes Pizza Bandit such a special part of the regionâs food scene. Credit: CONTRIBUTED đ©° Fall Arts Preview: Dance troupes prepare promising premieres, familiar favorites in 2024-25 season Dayton Balletâs all new production of âThe Nutcrackerâ and Dayton Contemporary Dance Companyâs season opener which will include a tribute to Duke Ellington are among numerous dance presentations heading across area stages this season. Credit: Submitted Photo đ Whatâs the Buzz: âScariest House in Americaâ may be in Dayton, according to HGTV A private home, which is also a former Harrison Twp. church, is in the spotlight as part of the Oct. 11 episode of âScariest House in America,â a spinoff of HGTVâs âUgliest House in Americaâ television show hosted by Retta. Find out why Retta called the building the âHighway House the Lord Left.â đ Theater: Oh, Brad! âRocky Horrorâ anniversary tour coming to Dayton with original star Barry Bostwick Barry Bostwick, the original Brad Majors in the 1975 cult classic âThe Rocky Horror Picture Show,â comes to Dayton to appear in âThe Rocky Horror Picture Show: 49th Anniversary Spectacular Tourâ Oct. 9 at the Victoria Theatre. The tour will also feature a live shadow cast, audience participation, costume contest, and memorabilia display with artifacts including a costume from the film. Read his thoughts on the tour and his iconic role. â Community spotlight: The âquad squadâ turns 50: Daytonâs first quadruplets mark milestone On Sept. 7, 1974, Ruth and Bob Deddens of Oakwood became the proud parents of daughters Katy, Patty, Molly and Amy. Read more about Daytonâs first quadruplets, the âquad squad,â as they celebrate their milestone. đ· Photos: Hispanic Heritage Festival, Air Force Marathon and Ohio Renaissance Festivalâs Highland Weekend The 23rd annual Hispanic Heritage Festival took place Sept. 21 at RiverScape MetroPark. The event was hosted by PACO (The Puerto Rican, American and Caribbean Organization). The Air Force Marathon took place Sept. 21. at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The 35th annual Ohio Renaissance Festival continues Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 27 at Renaissance Park near Harveysburg in Warren County. Hereâs a look at scenes from Highland Weekend on Sept. 22. đICYMI: See âHamiltonâ at the Schuster for $10: Ticket lottery open now âHamiltonâ is one of the hottest shows on the planet but itâs also one of the most affordable thanks to a digital lottery. Forty tickets will be available for every performance for $10 each when the national tour performs Oct. 1-13 at the Schuster Center. Read more to find out how you can enter. Credit: CONTRIBUTED TELL US Thanks for taking the time to read this newsletter. I encourage you to keep in touch. Share story tips or feedback about this newsletter by emailing me at [email protected]. |