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The world premiere of Adam Bock's Flowers and E. Patrick Johnson's Sweet Tea are on the bill for the 2009-2010 season at Chicago's About Face Theatre Company.
Adam Bock's Flowers and Ann Marie Healy's What Once We Felt are on the bill for the 2009-2010 season at Chicago's About Face Theatre Company.
Hal McCoy was in Cleveland for a three-game weekend series against the Indians, and maybe some Hot Sauce Williams Barbecue. . . .
Democrats of Hemet-San Jacinto will meet July 14 at El Jalapeno Restaurant, at 199 N. State St. in Hemet. The meeting will begin with a dinner at 5:30 p.m., followed by the meeting at 6:15.
The following arrests were reported for the past week. All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty: Fayette County Sheriff’s Office
An asterisk (*) denotes a changed listing. 69 Love Stories (replacing the previously announced production, V ), an anthology film featuring 69 versions of the same story with 69 different couples. Directed by Marc Lafia. Shooting began in mid-May and continues through the summer.
EAST PROVIDENCE -- Certainly the U.S. Open is the ultimate golf championship for American-bred competitors. It is called the “Open” for a very good reason. Any scratch golfer can try to participate.
The West Coast Junior Olympics were held at Reno High from July 2-5. More than 680 athletes from 12 states and more than 50 track clubs competed in the event. The top-six finishers qualify for the 2009 Nation Junior Olympics in Des Moines, Iowa.
Holes-In-One: Gordon Rednour, a member of Pinewild, scored a hole-in-one June 21 while playing the 159-yard 15th hole of the Magnolia Course. He used his 7-wood, and his playing partners were Art Lannon and Howard Bell. Rich Faraci, a member of Foxfire, aced the 183-yard second hole of the East Course on July 1. He used his 5-wood and his playing partners were Steve Pagano, Jim Rankin and Mel ...
Marianne Faithfull, "Easy Come, Easy Go" (Decca) Marianne Faithfull has a Rolodex like you wouldn't believe. The muse for whom Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (who appears here on a cover of Merle Haggard's "Sing Me Back Home") wrote their first song has a
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