High School Reunion - Forward
In the summer of 1973, when they last saw each other, Jane and Susie were a couple of frizzy-haired Jewish girls on the letter E page of the Mount Vernon High School yearbook. Now, older than their mothers were then, and with seven children and
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Drama Queen - BackStage.com
When Laura Leighton got wind of the CW’s plans to reboot the 1990s soap sensation “Melrose Place,” she shrugged and assumed she would have nothing to do with it. “I figured I was dead,” she says with a laugh. Indeed, Leighton’s tenure as flame-haired
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In the Trade: Fred Giampietro, New Haven, Connecticut - Maine Antique Digest
Top shelf, from left: 36″ quill vane, $4200; whimsy with a carved eagle and lots of other animals from Chehalis, Washington, $2800; Acoma pot, circa 1925, $9500. The design on the pot includes a deer with a heart line, which, Giampietro said, is
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Enid graduate to tour in musical - Enid News & Eagle
Enid High School graduate Jonathan Suttmiller is helping to give the gift of courage to kids across the country who want to learn about the performing arts. As the Cowardly Lion in the touring musical Oz the Musical, Suttmiller, along with the
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Trailer Choir stays true to its roots - Daily News - Galveston County
A beer belly has never sounded this sexy. Trailer Choir, best known for Rockin the Beer Gut, will take the stage at Moody Gardens tonight, singing the praise of six-pack abs the kind you get from a bottle, not from intense sessions of
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A Touch of Grace - School Library Journal
Even though I have been quiet about it, the last two weeks have been really brutal. Robert has suffered viciously, yet still soldiered on. I felt the least I could do was try to do the same. But the last few days have brought improvement and relief
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Dream stage - Batavia Sun
Few people at 26 can say they are living a dream come true, but Kamal Angelo Bolden of Joliet is one of them. In June, he quit his $50,000 job as a manager of a Tennessee rental car company to pursue an acting career in the Chicago area. Bolden hadn
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Choral, instrumental music unite in concert - Hutchinson News
The fall season begins with a collaborative swelling of music from band and choral musicians at Hutchinson Community College. The instrumental program as announced by conductor Jeff Pelischek cqfeatures a newly formed clarinet quartet: Jordon Robson
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HOW ‘BOUT A SHAVE - Digital Collegian
The next time you eat a meat pie, check the ingredients — and make sure your baker isn’t named Mrs. Lovett. You might not be getting what you paid for. The Penn State Thespians will perform Stephen Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet
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