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Bethlehem's SouthSide film fest brings back free kids movies
After an absence of four years, the children's film series is back at the SouthSide Film Festival. The festival is screening nearly 60 children's short films, including many award winners. And they're all free. The series offers six blocks that each...
Tags: PBS (tv network), India, Movies, Music, Arts and Culture
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Report: More than 50% of NY drivers fail basic road test
Autoblog.comFiled under: Government/Legal, Safety A new analysis of data from New York State has revealed that less than half of those who took a driving test in New York City last year passed the on-road exam. According to the New York Daily News, a total of 46... -
South Florida executives turn hobbies into fund-raisers for local nonprofits
You don't have to be rich to help charities. A hobby can become a way to raise funds for causes that you hold dear. Four South Florida business executives show how they've turned fun into fund-raising. Record collector Ruth Cyrus, cook Andy Cagnetta,...Tags: Boy Scouts of America, Al Green, Arts and Culture, Argentina, Recipes
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A good problem to have: 'You can do anything'
When they left me outside my freshman dorm in the fall of 2009, my parents told me I could do anything. It was a wonderful compliment, a sign of confidence that made me feel just a little less guilty for the substantial investment they were making for...
Tags: Journalism, Media Industry, Colleges and Universities, Spain, Crime, Law and Justice
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A big musical summer at Muhlenberg
The 2013 season at The Muhlenberg Summer Music Theatre festival is big — a tap-dancing extravaganza, a rock opera and a flashy children's musical. Opening the summer season is "Crazy for You," winner of the 1992 Tony Award for best musical....Tags: Dance, Jesus Christ Superstar (musical), Religion and Belief, Theater, Music
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Philipp Meyer on "The Son"
In "The Son," Philipp Meyer's sprawling multigenerational saga about a powerful Texas family, the author harvests the state's sad, passionate, often violent history, from its origins as an embattled republic to its present-day condition as an arid...
Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Mexico, Unrest, Conflicts and War, USA Today, Arts and Culture
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ANTIQUES: Time can distort meaning of some items
King Features SyndicatePolitical slogans and pictures from the past can sometimes be confusing because modern times suggest a different meaning. In the 1900 U.S. presidential campaign, William McKinley used the slogans "Protection and Prosperity" and "Four more years of...Tags: Sailing, Europe Sailing, William McKinley, Auction Service, England
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No taming this monster
The songs are fun, there's lots of comedy and the monster is green. The Aberdeen Community Theatre is presenting "The New Mel Brooks Musical Young Frankenstein" this week. Ensemble member Christopher Rinkenberger calls the musical crazy, quirky...
Tags: Movies, Music, Entertainment, Music Theater, Young Frankenstein (movie)
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Bill Clinton is a Father of the Year; Lady Gaga is a bridesmaid
Chelsea Clinton surprised her dad, former President Clinton, by presenting him with a trophy Tuesday at the 72nd Father of the Year Awards luncheon in New York City. Other honorees included Macy's Inc. Chief Executive Terry J. Lundgren and Army Maj....
Tags: Isabel Marant, Estee Lauder Cos., Christian Dior, Stella McCartney, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York)
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Playhouse opens with nostalgic diner musical
Daily American Staff WriterJENNERSTOWN — The Mountain Playhouse opens this season with a play for the working man (or woman) — tales of fishing, beer drinking and the American road. "Pump Boys and Dinettes" kicks off June 18 at the historic Jennerstown theater. It...Tags: Debra Monk, Entertainment, Theater, Music, Music Theater
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Klum's Public Fight With Boyfriend
Things may not be so rosy for Heidi Klum and boyfriend Martin Kristen. According to the New York Post, the pair got into an alcohol-fueled argument in the middle of a NYC restaurant Sunday night. “They had been drinking with a male friend at a...
Tags: Heidi Klum, Manhattan (New York City)
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Exploring San Antonio
Making U.S. News & World Report's list of "Best Family Vacations in the USA," San Antonio is a summer playground filled with travel bargains. Travelers can save up to 30 percent on hotels, attractions and more through the SAVE Program, which stands for...
Tags: Personal Service, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hotels and Accommodations
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