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Review: Make time for 'Timeless'
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This piece, "Crucified Sun," is on display at the "Lamar Dodd: Timeless" exhibit at the Averitt Center for the Arts Main Gallery. - photo by Special
Lamar Dodd spent a lifetime in the arts, a prolific painter for most of his 90 years. More impressive yet, he seems to have been reborn again and again through the years, creating in new styles, seeing the world through new eyes — and revealing it to us all. The 19 pieces in “Lamar Dodd: Timeless,” the exhibit at the Averitt Center for the Arts through Saturday, at first appear to be the work of four or five different artists.
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'Vaudeville: Drafted' is Saturday at Statesboro High
Annual variety show is set for 7 p.m. in school auditorium
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Madison Harvey plays dual roles as she performs "Think Of Me" from the musical Phantom of the Opera during rehearsal for Statesboro High's annual Vaudeville variety show. - photo by SCOTT BRYANT/staff

In this year's variety show, "Vaudeville: Drafted," one of the show's fabulous emcees receives a draft notice....but not from the military. She'll have to make a choice, but what will she choose? The creative story line is intermingled with fabulous singing, dancing and comedy acts.

A single show will be presented Saturday, May 3 at 7 p.m. at the Statesboro High School auditorium. The show will feature songs, dances and comedy sketches chosen and performed by students. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students, and can be purchased at https://gofan.co/app/school/GA11899

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Classmates sway to the music as Katy Zan Embry rehearses her version of "Tennessee Orange" for Statesboro High's "Vaudeville: Drafted" show. - photo by SCOTT BRYANT/staff

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Gabby Devine, left, and Carley Peden practice their routine from the musical "Tick, Tick ... Boom!" - photo by SCOTT BRYANT/staff

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Statesboro High seniors practice "Thank You for the Music" from Mamma Mia with rehearsal for Statesboro High's Vaudeville: Drafted show. - photo by SCOTT BRYANT/staff

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