*** đAround Town: 10 things to do in Dayton this weekend Back by popular demand, Naturally 7 returns to the APAC Feb. 2. CONTRIBUTED From the super tight harmonies of a cappella troupe Naturally 7 to the Dayton Philharmonicâs SuperPops tribute to the legendary Tony Bennett, diverse concerts aim to appeal this weekend. Check out our list of events which also includes comedy, photography and a look at Winter Restaurant Week. đ”Music: Dayton Record Fair returns in February The Dayton Record Fair will feature music from a myriad of genres, as well as T-shirts and memorabilia from dozens of vendors. Attention music fans! The Dayton Record Fair will take place Feb. 9 at Eudora Brewing Company in Kettering. Youâll have a chance to peruse or purchase thousands of new and used records, CDs, tapes and memorabilia including rare collectibles. A full food menu, sodas and craft beers will also be available. Hereâs a preview of the event. đ€Poetry: Visual Voices: Storytelling through Poetry Dayton poet Sierra Leone. Credit: GLENNA JENNINGS Celebrate the first weekend of Black History Month in the Wright-Dunbar district. On Sunday, Feb. 2, Ohio poets Leroy D. Bean, Krista Franklin, Amanda M. Hayden, Furaha Henry-Jones, Sierra Leone and Scott Woods will perform ekphrastic poetry, which describes a work of art and the poetâs response to it. Curated by Leone, team member of the âSeed of Lifeâ 8/4 Memorial, the event includes poetry and performing art integrating spoken word, music and movement. Coinciding with Willis âBingâ Davis' âVisual Voices: An Exhibition by African American Artists Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.âs 1964 Dayton, Ohio, Speech,â the event will take place from 2-4 p.m. at Black Palette Gallery, 1139 W. Third St. đAround Town: Valentineâs Day options around Dayton The Melting Pot Credit: Contributed Still looking for ideas for the perfect outing on Valentineâs Day? From dinners and ice skating to music and comedy, check out our list of events for a romantic night on the town. đŹMovie of the Week: âThe Brutalistâ This image released by A24 shows Adrien Brody, left, and Guy Pearce in a scene from "The Brutalist." (Lol Crawley/A24 via AP) Credit: AP Adrien Brody is one of the best and most expressive actors of his generation. I still get chills thinking of his extraordinary, Oscar-winning work in 2002âs âThe Pianist,â and I was blown away again watching his equally emotional portrayal of architect LĂĄszlĂł TĂłth in this epic drama, spanning 50 years and nominated for 10 Oscars including Best Picture. Brody is the Best Actor frontrunner as the brilliant yet flawed Holocaust survivor with a drug addiction that rattles his pursuit of the American dream. Guy Pearce, charming yet menacing as a wealthy industrialist, and Felicity Jones, a knockout as LĂĄszlĂłâs wife especially in a dinner scene youâll never forget, heighten the action, which clocks in at a hefty yet impactful 3 hours and 35 minutes including intermission. For more information, visit neonmovies.com. đŒïžFine arts: Museum of Art to host first national stop of new exhibition Life Along Water Street," composed of white paper sewn with buttons, will be among the numerous works in the Springfield Museum of Art's latest exhibition, Aminah Robinson: Journeys Home, a Visual Memoir opening Saturday. Credit: Contributed The Springfield Museum of Art is saluting the seven-decade career of renowned Ohio-born artist Aminah Robinson in the traveling exhibition âAminah Robinson: Journeys Home, a Visual Memoir.â The exhibit features more than 60 pieces reflecting her mission (the everyday lives of Black people and social injustice) and aesthetic (such as buttons, music boxes, fabrics and found objects). Read more about the exhibit. đ”Music: Country singer who was on Team Blake on âThe Voiceâ joins fiddle player for Hamilton performance Chris Kroeze performs on Season 15 of "The Voice," which airs on NBC. CREDIT: Trae Patton/NBC Country singer Chris Kroeze, runner-up on Season 15 of âThe Voiceâ as a member of Team Blake, will join fiddle player, singer and songwriter Natalie Murphy on Feb. 1 at the Fitton Center for Creative Arts in Hamilton. Set list includes songs by Garth Brooks, Patsy Cline and Charlie Daniels. Read more about the concert and their collaboration. đŽââïžGet Active: New Centerville wellness center has rowing fitness at the forefront Cycling classes at Row Cycle Fitness offer real-time personalized data - CONTRIBUTED State-of-the-art rowing machines fill Row Cycle Fitnessâ new Centerville facility. Row Cycle offers a variety of fitness classes and a full slate of holistic services. Read more about their programs from strength training to nutrition plans. âA Day in the Life: Josh Flohre Sign painter Josh Flohre, owner of Ink & Hammer, in his studio in Dayton's Davis-Linden building. Flohre has an extensive inspiration collection of antique signs and documents. Credit: Hannah Kasper As the proprietor of Ink & Hammer, Josh Flohreâstalents as a sign painter can be seen across Dayton from local coffee shops to salons and outside the region at restaurants and shops in Cincinnati and Columbus. Read more about his career including his passion for collecting antique signs and documents. đ· Photos: Puppy yoga in Washington Twp., The Princess Bride Movie Party at The Brightside and Night of Poe in Waynesville SICSA Pet Adoption and Wellness Center, located at 8172 Washington Church Rd. in Washington Twp., hosted a sold-out puppy yoga event with RYT 200 yoga teacher Maureen Warren on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025. SICSAs puppies, who are available for adoption, roamed the room providing extra fun, kisses and snuggles to the class. TOM GILLIAM / CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER Credit: Tom Gilliam SICSA Pet Adoption and Wellness Center hosted a puppy yoga event Saturday, Jan. 25. Literary Adventures hosted the Night of Poe event in downtown Waynesville Saturday, Jan. 25. The Dayton Dinner Theater hosted The Princess Bride Movie Party at The Brightside Music & Event Venue Sunday, Jan. 26. đŹ ICYMI: âThe Six Triple Eightâ among 2025 Oscar nominees The Six Triple Eight." (L-R) Milauna Jackson as Lt. Campbell and Kerry Washington as Major Charity Adams in "The Six Triple Eight." Cr. Bob Mahoney / Perry Well Films 2 / Courtesy of Netflix Credit: Bob Mahoney/Perry Well Films 2/Courtesy of Netflix Tyler Perryâs âThe Six Triple Eight,â chronicling the trailblazing story of World War IIâs first and only Womenâs Army Corps unit of color led by Daytonian Charity Adams Earley, is in the history books as an Oscar nominee. The film was recognized in the Original Song category for Diane Warrenâs ballad âThe Journey.â Read reactions to the Oscar nomination and more about the film, which is streaming on Netflix. 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]. |