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Will Gordon

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Santa Fe, NM, United States

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Past articles by Will:

Marvel Universe LIVE brings characters to life at the PPL Center

“Marvel Universe LIVE!” is exactly what it sounds like: a live action show that brings the famed characters from Marvel’s comic books and movies to life right before your eyes. It's at the PPL Center in Allentown for a four-day, seven-show run. → Read More

‘The Dinosaur Artist’ Digs into the World of Fossils

Smuggling, lying, democracy, marriage, and…old bones? → Read More

The Chaos of a Flash Flood at Havasupai Falls

As early as Wednesday, rain began dumping into the Havasu Falls area of the Grand Canyon turning the renowned and typically placid turquoise water into a muddy flash flood. → Read More

The Baylor Project, with Macungie manager, grabs two Grammy nominations

The Baylor Project: How a husband-wife duo got two Grammy nominations for their independent album → Read More

Profiles of the street performers who will clown around Musikfest

It isn’t every day that you get to see so many favorite bands and artists all in one place. But those musicians generally don’t know how to ride unicycles, walk on stilts or juggle a selfie stick. So call in the buskers. Whether you want to see magic, clowning around or some sports, there’s a street performer doing something exciting in downtown Bethlehem. Five out of nine of the acts are new,… → Read More

COTA jazz festival in Delaware Water Gap celebrates influential artists

Lauren Chamberlain, 36, grew up with the Celebration of the Arts (COTA) jazz festival in Delaware Water Gap. → Read More

Taking a page from the Great American Songbook

Easton resident Corinne Mammana has been going to Musikfest her whole life. → Read More

Ginger Coyle writes 'soul music for conscious souls'

At 31, New Jersey singer songwriter Ginger Coyle has seen the ins and outs of the music industry. She says she spent time playing pop music and "dumbing down" lyrics, but finally is producing her own music — with a socially conscious message. → Read More

Musikfest street performers: Fire-eating to breakdancing

Some performers don't need a stage to entertain a crowd. That's the case with the street performers at Musikfest, which include a bagpipe player, a trio of breakdancers and a skateboarding fire-eater. → Read More

Public to choose sculpture for Easton's Karl Stirner Arts Trail

Inside the Grossman Gallery in the Williams Visual Arts Center at Lafayette College are pictures, sketches and models of sculptures that, when finished, would be compelling outside on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail in Easton. → Read More

REVIEW: Indie-folk trio The Ballroom Thieves steals ears, hearts of Levitt Pavilion SteelStacks crowd

By William Gordon Of The Morning Call Pretty much any alternative indie folk rock band these days runs the risk of sounding like Mumford and Sons before its new electric album “Wilder Mind.” But Boston-based trio The Ballroom Thieves conquered the challenge Friday at Levitt Pavilion SteelStacks in Bethlehem, showing its influences stretch from folk to singer/songwriter to the blues and stealing… → Read More

Deals on meals during Saucon Valley Restaurant Week

Get a deal on a good meal — from Italian fare to Greek specialties to pub food — during the Fourth Annual Saucon Valley Restaurant Week Sunday, July 19 to July 25. → Read More

Brews, Barrels and Bethlehem

Bethlehem has a rich brewing history that goes back 274 years, and it's all in the pursuit of one thing — a cold glass of beer. → Read More

Stone mason builds Chinese Moon Gate at Kutztown Folk Festival

A Chinese Moon Gate may seem oddly placed at a Pennsylvania Dutch folk festival. → Read More

Kutztown Folk Festival: Reasons to attend one of country's best folklife events

Keeping early American culture alive may be difficult in this age of computers and iPhones, but the Kutztown Folk Festival — widely recognized as one of the best folklife festivals in the nation — has managed to do it for 66 years by focusing on tradition but also keeping an eye on offering new attractions. → Read More

'Marvel Experience' in Philadelphia: Enter hyperreality

With great power comes great responsibility. And with great superheroes — like Spider-Man, Wolverine, Captain America and more — The Marvel Experience comes to Philadelphia. → Read More

Your reaction: Many want Musikfest to keep Cast in Bronze

Many people are going to miss the masked carillon player at Musikfest , based on readers' reaction. → Read More

Allentown Art Museum admission is free this summer

Admission to the Allentown Art Museum is free this summer for the second year. → Read More

See Civil War battes re-enacted in Whitehall

Experience what life was like when the United States was nearly split in two, with Civil War battle re-enactments and an in-depth look at the war period, during the 8th annual Lehigh Valley Civil War Days by the Friends of Camp Geiger Saturday and Sunday at Whitehall Parkway. → Read More