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Earl Horlyk

Earl Horlyk

Food & Lifestyles Reporter at The Sioux City Journal

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Sioux City Community Theatre to celebrate the season with a new comedy

So how would director Angela Iversen describe the Sioux City Community Theatre’s new production, “Closed for the Holidays”? In a word: “Hallmark-y.” Running through Dec. 15, the story opens with a powerful blizzard that traps a quirky group of travelers in a deep South community center on Christmas Eve.
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Sound and Style Fashion Show to bring rock edge to couture

The music-minded Sound and Style Fashion Show was the inspiration of Gia Emory, who co-founded the Sioux City Conservatory of Music with her musician husband Ron Emory (True Sounds of Liberty). The event's an annual fundraiser for the Sioux City Conservatory of Music.
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Great Plains Radio Theatre to offer trio of terrifying tales at WIT

Great Plans Radio Theatre will recreate three suspenseful stories from the golden age of radio on Sunday at the Rocklin Conference Center on the campus of Western Iowa Tech Community Center.
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Lamb School's musical theater class gives kids a chance to be both ...

A musical theater class from Lamb School's Musical Theater Troupe aims to give kids from fourth-to-eighth-grade the confidence they will need, no matter what profession they choose to pursue.
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New Le Mars Community Theatre farce shows that life gets more inter...

The latest show from the Le Mars Community Theater has heart, plenty of twists and turns plus it featured a real and spiffy-looking red Ford Mercury Capri, which is taking up plenty of space, stage right, at the Postal Playhouse.
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A West High School student may be Sioux City's next rock and roll star

In a few weeks, 16-year-old Sioux City West High School sophomore named Ralph Dittman will be traveling to L.A. for a once-in-a-lifetime recording session with Tim Armstrong, a Grammy Award-winning songwriter and record producer.
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Popular food truck Malli's on Wheels now has South Sioux City store...

Malli's on Wheels was known for its small menu of authentically made food. When space became available for a traditional brick-and-mortar restaurant, Nuno wanted Malli's La Casa Del Taco to featured a similar limited menu in addition to an ever-changing daily special.
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Seventh annual Siouxland Big Give to highlight area nonprofit organ...

Seventh annual Siouxland Big Give to highlight area nonprofit organizations
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Sixth annual Alley Art to bring live music and 27 new murals to dow...

Since 2019, more than 140 murals have been created for Sioux City's Alley Art Festival. For the upcoming event, there will be 27 new murals from Siouxland artists, as well as artists who’ve come from Omaha and Waterloo, a kids' zone, a band stage, and more.
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Morningside Nutrition is a major pivot for owners

Owning retail shops that specialize in protein-enriched meal replacement shakes, energy drinks and coffees, as well as energizing teas is a complete career change for the Crafts.
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Celebrate Siouxland to showcase art, music, food and diverse Latino...

The color, fun and excitement of Carnivale in Rio de Janeiro can also be found in Mazatlán, Mexico. And maybe South Sioux City. That was the vibe Olga Guevara was going for when she was planning the 4th annual Celebrate Siouxland set for Sept. 16-22.