Tiempo calendar: Things to do this weekend Today- 29 -- "Great American Songbook" -- The musical revue, styled after a 1940s radio show, will be staged at 7:30 p. Read more on El Paso Times Top Moments: Ellen and Becks Play Pranks and Modern Family's Gloria Tells It Like It Isn't 12. Hardest-to-Root-For Good Guy: On Boardwalk Empire, agent Van Alden's creepy crush on Margaret Schroeder takes on a quasi-religious bent this week. As the pious … [Read more...]
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Innovation Agents: Jessica Mayberry, Founder of Video Volunteers Imagine giving a village full of people who have never seen a film, barely ever watched television, much less have access to a computer, a way to challenge traditional news coverage. To millions of impoverished people in India, Jessica Mayberry offers a way to do just that, by creating their own stories through Video Volunteers . Founded in 2003, well before hyperlocal news became a … [Read more...]
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Early Bird Tickets on Sale now for Southern California's Annual Sikh Art & Film Festival Sikh Lens, Southern California’s premiere film and art experience for everything “Sikh-centric,” is proud to announce early bird tickets are now on sale for the 2010 Sikh Art & Film Festival, taking place November 19-21, 2010 at the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University. (PRWeb October 31, 2010) Read the full story at … [Read more...]
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Julian McMahon thrills in Rocky Horror Julian McMahon donned a corset in a one-off charity production of The Rocky Horror Show in Los Angeles. Read more on Sky News Australia The Goonies heading to the stage The Goonies director Richard Donner has confirmed he's in talks to bring the popular 1985 film to Broadway in a new musical. Read more on world entertainment news via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News … [Read more...]
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Bombers host Parkview in last home game of season It's make-or-break time for the Mountain Home Bombers' postseason hopes. Read more on Baxter Bulletin Allied ArtsWire Events Spooky Days at Creative Discovery Museum will be held Saturday, October 30 from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Activities include storytelling, making s'mores, sampling warm cider, viewing creative pumpkin carvings, and a dance party. Visit www.cdmfun.org for more information. Read more … [Read more...]
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St. Johnsbury Academy (1842) - Brantview House (1884) - terracotta detail Image by origamidon 1000 Main Street, St. Johnsbury, Vermont USA • This chateau style brick Victorian mansion of William Paddock Fairbanks (1840-1895) and Rebecca Pike Fairbanks (1841-1928), and now serves as a St. Johnsbury Academy dormitory. ☞ Much of the architecture in St. Johnsbury was designed by Vermont architect and builder Lambert Packard (1832-1906). Trained … [Read more...]
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On the move Health care Read more on Daily Press TIMELINE - Gulf of Mexico oil spill April 20, 2010 - Explosion and fire on Transocean Ltd's drilling rig Deepwater Horizon licensed to BP Plc, killing 11 workers. The rig was drilling in BP's Macondo project 42 miles (68 km) southeast of Venice, Louisiana, in 5,000 feet (1,525 metres) of water and 13,000 feet (4,000 metres) under the seabed. Read more on The Star … [Read more...]
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Some 'Sesame Street' viewers sense a gay-friendly vibe Sesame Workshop says it's not out to appeal to a gay audience but with such recent actions as a 'True Blood' parody, inviting openly gay guests like Wanda Sykes, and an interesting tweet by Bert, some are feeling the love. Bert and Ernie are not gay. In their 31 years on "Sesame Street," they've never marched in a Pride parade or plastered a rainbow sticker on Oscar the Grouch's trash can … [Read more...]
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Danny Boyle says hope is the message of '127 Hours' Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle on Thursday defended the gory scenes in "127 Hours", his new film about a mountaineer forced to amputate his arm, saying the movie was about being reborn. Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News … [Read more...]
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