Song & laughter – Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Nonetheless they are full to almost bursting, albeit not inflated by air. And perhaps the bottom line of the song, so to speak, is where they have been hidden by a nervous someone for the course of a plane flight. Welcome to the world of Stephen
Hunting the big ones – News & Review
Jim Ledgerwood with a cape buffalo shot in the northern part of Zimbabwe, in 2006. The animal is called “the black death” because it kills more hunters than any other animal in Africa, he says. PHOTO COURTESY OF JIM LEDGERWOOD “[They] were
Lyric Theater goes for ‘The Full Monty’ – Burlington Free Press
t shocking; the company took on the dark-toned musical “A Chorus Line” last year and four years ago presented an especially sexy rendition of the comic musical “A Funny Thing Happened s season is perhaps the most adult-oriented in its
Lake Country Players group to present ‘Babes in Toyland’ in Watkins – Star-Gazette
The holiday staple “Babes in Toyland” was modeled after the wildly successful “Wizard of Oz.” First produced in 1903, it has since been turned into musical productions, movies and television shows. For three days this week, “Babes in Toyland” will
The Peep Diaries : Chapter 1 – Oprah
Peeping Tom, a nick name for a curious prying fellow. — Grose’s A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue , 1796 overshare (verb): to divulge excessive personal information, as in a blog or broadcast interview, prompting reactions rang¬ing
19 films we can watch again and again – Den Of Geek
We’d wager that most people have a DVD or video (remember them?) in their collection that’s been played far more than the others. A special film to reach for, that has immortal rewatch value. We asked our writing team to nominate their one film to
THE WEEKEND TEN – Arkansas Online
org. 10 ROYAL FLUSH Families can participate in a little fairy-tale dress-up fun at A Royal Night Out, 6:30-9 p.m dress like princesses, knights, kings and other royalty for the night, while the adult dress code is semi-formal. Tickets are $20
High school students return to kindergarten – Fond du Lac Reporter
Nearly 40 St. Mary’s Springs High School students are rediscovering the fun — and drama — of elementary school this fall. The school will present Robert Fulghum’s “All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten” at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21
Plan ahead – Times Union
NISKAYUNA — The public is invited to join Niskayuna resident Joanne Seltzer for a celebration and book signing of her newest poetry collection, “Women Born During Tornadoes,” from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Congregation Agudat Achim, 2117 Union St
Song & laughter – Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Nonetheless they are full to almost bursting, albeit not inflated by air. And perhaps the bottom line of the song, so to speak, is where they have been hidden by a nervous someone for the course of a plane flight. Welcome to the world of Stephen
Hunting the big ones – News & Review
Jim Ledgerwood with a cape buffalo shot in the northern part of Zimbabwe, in 2006. The animal is called “the black death” because it kills more hunters than any other animal in Africa, he says. PHOTO COURTESY OF JIM LEDGERWOOD “[They] were
Lyric Theater goes for ‘The Full Monty’ – Burlington Free Press
t shocking; the company took on the dark-toned musical “A Chorus Line” last year and four years ago presented an especially sexy rendition of the comic musical “A Funny Thing Happened s season is perhaps the most adult-oriented in its
Lake Country Players group to present ‘Babes in Toyland’ in Watkins – Star-Gazette
The holiday staple “Babes in Toyland” was modeled after the wildly successful “Wizard of Oz.” First produced in 1903, it has since been turned into musical productions, movies and television shows. For three days this week, “Babes in Toyland” will
The Peep Diaries : Chapter 1 – Oprah
Peeping Tom, a nick name for a curious prying fellow. — Grose’s A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue , 1796 overshare (verb): to divulge excessive personal information, as in a blog or broadcast interview, prompting reactions rang¬ing
19 films we can watch again and again – Den Of Geek
We’d wager that most people have a DVD or video (remember them?) in their collection that’s been played far more than the others. A special film to reach for, that has immortal rewatch value. We asked our writing team to nominate their one film to
THE WEEKEND TEN – Arkansas Online
org. 10 ROYAL FLUSH Families can participate in a little fairy-tale dress-up fun at A Royal Night Out, 6:30-9 p.m dress like princesses, knights, kings and other royalty for the night, while the adult dress code is semi-formal. Tickets are $20
High school students return to kindergarten – Fond du Lac Reporter
Nearly 40 St. Mary’s Springs High School students are rediscovering the fun — and drama — of elementary school this fall. The school will present Robert Fulghum’s “All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten” at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21
Plan ahead – Times Union
NISKAYUNA — The public is invited to join Niskayuna resident Joanne Seltzer for a celebration and book signing of her newest poetry collection, “Women Born During Tornadoes,” from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Congregation Agudat Achim, 2117 Union St