Archives for January 2006
Q&A with Larry Blank
Published on 31 Jan 2006 at 11:07 pm.
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Q&A with Larry BlankBroadway World - I had conducted much in stock and on the road and my friend Arthur Rubinstein was conducting the show Goodtime Charley . Arthur left for another commitment, and asked me to take over the show, just like that. I had assisted Arthur on a stock
Black History Month — Has it outlived its usefulness?
Published on 30 Jan 2006 at 6:35 pm.
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Black History Month — Has it outlived its usefulness? San Francisco Chronicle - Jan 28 3:38 AM Actor Morgan Freeman reignited debate over whether Black History Month is necessary when he called the observance “ridiculous” on national television. “You’re going to relegate my history to a month?” Freeman asked in an interview broadcast on “60…Save to [...]
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Work of one of most celebrated African-American painters on display
Published on 30 Jan 2006 at 9:07 am.
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Work of one of most celebrated African-American painters on display The Daily Record - Jan 27 9:20 PM A few swing keys to focus on This time of year, a lot of golfers begin to think about what they are going to do differently this year to improve their golf game. Too often golfers think this [...]
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Repertory and Art Films
Published on 29 Jan 2006 at 2:36 pm.
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Repertory and Art Films The Oregonian - Jan 27 4:13 AM All phone numbers listed are area code 503. August Moon Community Cultivation Center: 111 W. 39th St., Vancouver. (360-737-6666). Admission: $10. “The Indigo Evolution.” Scientists, educators and parents argue that children are showing signs of the next evolutionary step. Plays at 1 and 4 p.m. [...]
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No Fairy Tale, Only a Grim Ending for AFL
Published on 28 Jan 2006 at 11:08 pm.
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No Fairy Tale, Only a Grim Ending for AFL Los Angeles Times - Jan 28 6:52 PM The Super Bowl next Sunday in Detroit will be No. 40 or XL, as the NFL likes to say. As part of The Times’ 125th anniversary celebration, we are occasionally reprinting the late Jim Murray’s columns off major [...]
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City’s Christmas decorations come down
Published on 28 Jan 2006 at 8:18 am.
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City’s Christmas decorations come down Connecticut Post - BRIDGEPORT A 4-foot-tall Santa Claus decoration sat against a State Street lightpost on a recent evening, as though he was waiting for a ride. And, in a way, he was. But instead of a reindeer-drawn sleigh, a city Public Facilities Department [...]
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PHOTO: Charity Santa
Published on 27 Jan 2006 at 5:46 pm.
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PHOTO: Charity Santa Dundas Star News - Jan 20 8:18 AM Evelyn Hewitt stands beside her prize, a wooden Santa Claus handcarved by Mike Meiler. Ms. Hewitt was Dr. Sandra Malpass’ lucky patient who had the winning ticket. Dr. Malpass organized the draw before Christmas to help the Good Shepherd. Together she and her patients raised [...]
Family Friendly Stop Motion Indie Bucks the System with Main Street Exhibit
Published on 27 Jan 2006 at 4:21 pm.
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Family Friendly Stop Motion Indie Bucks the System with Main Street Exhibit [Press Release] PR Web - Jan 27 12:08 AM What’s this? Family friendly indie film art? Lumenas Animation Studios hosts stop-motion animation exhibit in Main Street Mall in Park City as Sundance Festival is underway. Children’s Independent Film seeks to make its mark with the independent audience. [...]
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Bill would allow 8-year-olds to hunt
Published on 26 Jan 2006 at 1:15 pm.
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Bill would allow 8-year-olds to huntJanesville Gazette - MADISON, Wis. - Legislators who fear young people are losing interest in Wisconsin’s hunting tradition want to allow children as young as 8 years old to shoot deer. Rep. Scott Gunderson’s proposal would lower the hunting age from 12 to 8. “It’s
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Troops’ spending boosts business
Published on 25 Jan 2006 at 9:57 pm.
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Troops’ spending boosts business This Ithaca Journal - Jan 23 2:34 AM HINESVILLE, Ga. One short test drive and Army Spc. Todd Strange is gushing Oh, sweet! I love it! He’s been home from Iraq a little over 30 hours and already he’s trading in his little 2001 Dodge Neon for a muscle car [...]