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The Buzz by David Onda
Dispatches from around the region
At Large by David Onda
Haar’s Drive-in is the last of its kind in our area, and it’s struggling. What you (yes, you) need to do is stop sneaking in Big Macs and start frequenting the theater’s concession stand. Besides, you’d totally miss the dancing hot dog commercial just as much as we would

Profile by Angela Papandrea
Brad Hafer has worked lighting for the MTV Video Music Awards, the Super Bowl halftime shows and more. With his current company, Atomic Lighting, he continues to work major shows like these, all while being based in the small town of Lititz. And we think that’s pretty damn cool

Bar Hoppin' by David Onda
Hoofin’ it to your favorite local watering holes
Plus: Employee of the month and: Shooters

Bar Czar by Angela Papandrea
The Czar visits Beanie’s in Mount Joy this month. Complete with owner Wanda Reed’s don’t-mess-with-me ‘tude, her employees’ awesome service and some recent renovations, Beanie’s happily celebrates its 15th anniversary this month

Calendars
Fly’s three-point plan to get you through the work week:
Bar specials, weekly entertainment and special events
Directory
Area restaurants, listed by category
Appetizers by Holly White
A small bite out of Mezmerize and Rice & Beans
Plus: Nibbles and: Road Trip

Main Course by John Friel
Father and son Dennis and Chip Kerek are partners at Strawberry Hill, where they don’t always see eye to eye. Even so, Chip admits that Dennis is his hero. Say it with us now - awwwww

Local Scene by Jeff Royer
Minimalist pop duo Hank & Cupcakes and teen metalheads Texas in July

Local Spotlight by Keith Wilson
Jazz veteran Rose Hudson is earning her title as the “maternal diva”

Interview by Jeff Royer
Julianne Hough is a two-time Dancing With the Stars champ, a famous Juicy Fruit girl, a rising country starlet, number 25 on Maxim’s Hot 100 List and an all-around good girl. And she’s only 20 years old. Don’t hate

Concerts by Jeff Royer
Party like it’s 1981 – 28-year-old indie rock legends Sonic Youth release their first indie album in 20 years
Plus: The Hot Ticket and: Area concert listings

Performing Arts by Cheryl Zack
Timbers Dinner Theatre invites you to Sing Happy!
Plus: Area performing arts listings
Movies by David Onda
What’s new at the box office in July
Plus: The Screening Room

Editor’s Note by Jeff Royer
Maps
Comics
Sudoku Puzzles

Last Call by Jeff Royer

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