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Wimberley Players present the comedy play ‘Clue: on Stage’

The cast of “Clue: On Stage” peek through the door to find the culprit. Back row L to R: Karin Cunningham, Jessica Allen, Dylan Droz, Greg Dew, Kevin Gates; Front row: L to R: Carla Daws, Roxanne Strobel, Mark Williams. Photo by Kevin Rigdon

Wimberley Players present the comedy play ‘Clue: on Stage’

The comedy play, “Clue: On Stage” opens on the Wimberley Players stage Feb.18 and runs through March 13. From the iconic 1985 Paramount movie which was inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, “Clue” is a hilarious farce-meets-murder mystery featuring many of Wimberley Player’s well-loved actors. The tale begins at a remote mansion, where six mysterious guests assemble for an unusual dinner party with murder and blackmail on the menu. When their host turns up dead, they all become suspects. Led by the butler Wadsworth, Miss Scarlett, Professor Plum, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock, and Colonel Mustard, all race to find the killer as the bodies stack up. “Clue” is the comedy whodunit that will leave both cult-fans and newcomers in stitches as they try to figure out… who did it, where, and with what.

Collaborative Magic

Left, Veronique Hahn and Rebecca Bowman talk about the collaborative process of their work. Above right, a collection of their published words Right, one of Hahn’s pen-and-ink drawings that inspired Bowman’s ekphrastic poetry. Photos by Celeste Hollister

Collaborative Magic
Collaborative Magic
Collaborative Magic

Sea. 30 inches x 40 inches, Mixed Media on canvas, 2010. Photos from Veroniquehahn.com

Collaborative Magic

When Rebecca Bowman and Veronique Hahn collaborate together, the outcome is something like magic. Whimsical and innocent, the author and artist have created a variety of art books together — from children's books to ekphrastic poetry collections — and look forward to making more.

Crush your color combination with Whirlwind Scaevola
Crush your color combination with Whirlwind Scaevola

Scaevola will partner well with other drought tolerant flowers like portulaca.

Crush your color combination with Whirlwind Scaevola

This hummingbird is making frequent visits to Whirlwind Starlight scaevola at The Garden Guy’s house.

Crush your color combination with Whirlwind Scaevola

Scaevola will partner well in mixed containers with almost every flower creating high contrast like the Angelface Perfectly Pink angelonia. Photos Norman Winter

Crush your color combination with Whirlwind Scaevola

If you have gone complacent or perhaps even boring when it comes to scaevola, The Garden Guy is here to tell you it is time to crush the color combos. In the spirit of truth and candor, I must say the commercial guys are waking us up and thank goodness.

The Journey Continues

The Journey Continues: Changing our World, pt. 2

My Journey this week is the final portion of Bill Oxley’s talk: “Bringing the World to Christ” given to pilgrims at a recent retreat. Bill covered four fields of ministry concerning Changing our World. Last Week’s column was on Field One: “Ourselves” and Field Two: “Bringing other people to Christ and the church.” Today, Bill concludes with Field Three: Our City, State and Nation; and Field Four: Reaching out to other peoples and Nations of the World. Bill is a member of Solid Rock Church in San Marcos.

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Above, El Jardín’s Baja Style Fish Tacos, which comes with battered mahi-mahi, homemade serrano mayo, coleslaw and red onions served on homemade corn tortillas. Below, El Jardín’s beef enchiladas, which came with shredded steak, perfectly seasoned and nestled in three corn tortillas. On top was green sauce, sour cream, queso fresco and lettuce.  Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo & Lance Winter

Foodie Friday: El Jardín

Hays County is fortunate to have more than its fair share of great Mexican cuisine.

Year of the Tiger

Korean seafood pancakes, also known as pajeon, are a tasty addition to any winter celebration. It’s also a nice meal during Lent.

Year of the Tiger

Each year, millions of people across the globe celebrate a unique holiday that is rich in tradition, spectacle and pageantry. The Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, is celebrated around the world, even by people who do not trace their heritage back to China.

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