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- Ralph Victor Heino Sr., 91, Seattle Symphony musician (Seattle Times)
Until the end of his life, composer and musician Ralph Victor Heino Sr. remained passionate about the arts. Mr. Heino, best-known for his 40-year career with the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, died July 26, after suffering a stroke the week before. He was 91.
- New York: The city of ‘Mad Men’ lives on (The Fayetteville Observer)
Becoming a dissolute ad executive from another era takes persistence and attention to detail. It is not merely a matter of scoring an early ’60s Kingsbridge suit by John Taylor Ltd. of Tarrytown and a skinny Harry Rothman tie. You can’t just vacuum up Lucky Strikes.
- September 2008 - Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
On Sunday, the YOU section offers a review of two books that tackle the issue of radical Islam: They Must Be Stopped by Brigitte Gabriel and Against Us by Jim Sciutto. Gabriel, a Lebanese Christian who immigrated to the United States in 1989 and ...
- Castleton student to present one-man show - Burlington Free Press
CASTLETON -- Castleon State College student Ken Holmes will present a one-man show at 7 p.m., Sept. 26, in the college's Old Chapel. Ken Holmes will perform a dramatic reading of his new one-man show, “Talking Aloud Alone.” The event is part of ...
- top stories in Technology - Wall Street Journal
1 of 10 Clemens Weisshaar, 31 years old, a native Bavarian who grew up outside Munich, and his American design partner, Reed Kram, 36, who has a background in computer science and mathematics as well as design, founded the firm in 2002. By extending ...
- Chinese school of rock? Somebody tell Jack Black - Winnipeg Sun
Chinese school of rock? Somebody tell Jack BlackWinnipeg Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoChinese black metal takes those basics and adds bits of history and poetry to make the music belong to the people. In every country, metal has been bent and ...
- Highlights of the Big Read festival (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
FOR KIDS — Jennifer Plecas, author of "Please Is a Good Word to Say." Fifty free etiquette books for preschoolers whose parents belong to Parents as Teachers. 9:15 a.m., Kids Stage. — Susan Meddaugh, author of "Martha Speaks."
- A History of The Virginia Gazette - Vancouver Business Journal
If there is nothing as fragile as news, the fragility of newspapers themselves runs a close second. Hundreds of newspapers have begun with great ambition, only to merge with others or fold from bankruptcy. With that knowledge, William Parks might be ...
- Arts Calendar: 9/25-9/28 - MetroWest Daily News
ROSE ART MUSEUM, at Brandeis University, 415 South St., Waltham, holds an opening reception tonight from 6-8, for its new exhibits including ``Invisible Rays: The Surrealism Legacy,'' featuring drawings from the museum's collection; ``Project for a ...
- Derby students help create book on Kansas birds (The Derby Reporter)
The entries of Austin Keller, Nathaniel Harris and Tate Banks are chosen to appear in "Kansas Critters: Birds."
- From Moss Side to Rio de Janeiro, theatre saves lives (Times Online)
Aaron Cunningham lets out a scream. Like a cartoon character, he sprints into a wall and is flattened by the impact. He crashes to the ground, apparently dead. Taking her cue, a Brazilian girl develops a vicious coughing fit and falls next to him.
- The Bible takes an Eastern influence (Esperance Express)
THE words of the Bhagavadgita, the songs of a Hindu mystic and the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi have all found a place in a controversial Bible published in India.
- New Pacino and de Niro Movie is no "Righteous" thrill - International Business Times
New Pacino and de Niro Movie is no "Righteous" thrillInternational Business Times, NY - 9 hours agoThe movie follows the trail of the notorious Poetry Killer, a serial murderer who leaves crude rhyming couplets with his corpses. ...
- Heating things up (The Manila Times)
There was a huge downpour Saturday night. But inside Club Dredd in Eastwood City, Libis, equally heavy “fire” was raining down on the beer-guzzling audience.
- Daily Digest - iBerkshires.com
WILLIAMSTOWN - Williams College President Morton Owen Schapiro will present six of the college's Bicentennial Medals during the college’s annual Convocation ceremony Saturday, Sept. 6, at 11 a.m. in Chapin Hall. The event is free and open to the ...
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