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A very colorful weekend

Valley Youth Theatre performs "Pinkalicious." Phoenix Theatre presents "3 Redneck Tenors." Lynn Trimble shares highlights of another colorful weekend in the state known for red rocks and green Palo Verde.

Performing arts at PVCC

For busy parents, the refrigerator door is prime real estate for school notices, children's artwork and more. Find out why Lynn Trimble is making room on hers for the 2010-2011 season brochure from Paradise Valley Community College.

Gleeks–There's a camp for that!

"Glee Wiz!" Fall break is almost here and parents are on the prowl for theater camps to engage kids prone to screen time in a little more stage time. Learn about Valley options while there may still be time to enroll!

One small act

Stage Mom Lynn Trimble shares a recent film discovery about the ripple effect when paths of a Swedish Holocaust survivor and a Kenyan student cross -- then shares a variety of Arizona resources for learning more about Jewish arts and culture, including art that grew out of the Holocaust.

My Herberger happy dance

Lynn Trimble is doing her happy dance as the Herberger Theater Center holds its grand re-opening ceremony and festival of the arts. She'll be in running shoes the rest of the weekend trying to get to some of the Valley's other events -- including storytime with a "Wild Thing," a festival featuring foreign films, an adult puppet slam and more -- plus her youngest daughter's high school musical.

Tell me a story

Storytelling is an art that spans the ages. Lynn Trimble shares local resources for learning and enjoying the fine art of storytelling, spotlights famous storytellers making their way to Valley venues this season and reveals how your family can enjoy classic stories read by some pretty classy actors.

Make an art teacher’s day!

Looking for ways to support the arts at your child's school? Lynn Trimble share ideas for contributing small or large amounts of time, talent or financial resources -- and reveals the gifts many arts teachers cherish most.

First chance, last chance

This weekend is your first and last chance to enjoy some of the Valley's best in theater. It's also a weekend full of fabulous choices for families -- from festivals to storytimes. Even this weekend's fundraisers sound fun.

Behind the blog

A recent e-mail asked Stage Mom Lynn Trimble how she chooses which events to cover. Mostly, she admits, it's a mix of whimsy and wonder. But there's more to the story, which she's happy to share.

Free Arts & free arts

True, Free Arts of Arizona has partnered with Dance Theater West for a free weekend performance based on "Don Quixote." But did you know there are several other no-cost or low-cost arts events taking place this weekend and during the week ahead? Stage Mom Lynn Trimble hits the highlights -- including art, music, dance and poetry from a diverse array of cultures.

National Hispanic Heritage Month

Today marks the start of National Hispanic Heritage Month. Learn about Arizona organizations promoting Hispanic arts and culture, Valley celebrations with a kid-friendly feel and national resources to help children, parents and educators learn more.

An ode to "Frog & Toad"

Who knew "A Year With Frog and Toad" could be so much fun? Sleds, kites, cookies and more. Learn about Childsplay's latest production -- and why it makes Lynn's "top three" list.

Family-friendly symphony

Lynn Trimble shares memories of taking her three children to hear the Phoenix Symphony perform, and highlights upcoming concerts in this season's Target Family Series -- which features everything from aliens to acrobats.

Bollywood & beyond

Stage Mom Lynn Trimble has a full plate this weekend -- but she's been invited to try a Bollywood dance class with Kriti Dance at Dance Connection 2 in Chandler. Will this be the weekend she crosses Bollywood off her "bucket list?" Find out -- and learn more about weekend options from opera at the movie theater to a play about workers' rights advocate Cesar Chavez.

Laugh your brass off!

Remember the good old days? Musical theater con men like Harold Hill peddled trombones instead of tea bags. Young men cheated at the pool hall rather than baseball. Librarians were afraid of real mice, not the hand-held electonic device. Enjoy a trip down memory lane this weekend as the Phoenix Symphony and Phoenix Theatre present "The Music Man."

Truly magical

Roland Sarlot is a self-taught magician who "loved magic as a kid" and learned his craft via "the road of hard knocks." He performs an intimate magic show titled "Carnival of Illusion" with partner Susan Eyed. Learn more about his inspirations and where you can enjoy the duo's family-friendly fare.

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