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'Survivor: Nicaragua' recap:
Reality CheckBucky reports on last night's Survivor. So close to the end!:Wow ... it’s Survivor Week! Where has the holiday season gone? This week’s spooky night vision scene has Sash telling Fabio that he has Fabio’s back, and then, in an interview,...Tags: Building Material, Elections, Scrabble (game), Cell Phones, Stranger Than Fiction
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A chance to help others
Twenty round trips totaling over 2,000 miles during a 24- month period, and finally, we are seeing what appears to be a minuscule flicker of light at the end of the notorious tunnel. Actually, tunnels are way too short for this description. This...Tags: Key West
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Happy birthday, Lula
Happy birthday to Lula Brant Harsh, a lifelong resident of Williamsport. She turns 100 years old on Nov. 29. Charlie Brown Christmas A winter wonderland of more than 80 decorated Christmas trees will adorn the interior of Springfield Farm Barn for...
Tags: Festive Events, Basketball, Foods and Beverages, Holidays, Water Tower
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A Christmas tree with character
Editor’s note: Lisa Prejean is on vacation. This column originally was published in 2008. The weekend after Thanksgiving I take my artificial Christmas tree out of the basement and cart it to school. There’s a certain sentimental quality that...Tags: Students, Religious Festivals, A Charlie Brown Christmas (tv program), Education, Teaching and Learning
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At home with the 'Peanuts' gang at the Orlando Regional History Center
As a kid, I was given a hardcover compilation book of "Peanuts," the popular comic strip created by Charles Schulz. I read and reread those panels, which could be digested in small doses or feasted on, cover to cover. That "Peanuts Treasury" book was...
Tags: Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Charles M. Schulz, Environmental Issues, Orange County Regional History Center
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What's it all about, Jeffrey Loria?
You want explanations, don’t you? You want clues as to how and why Jeffrey Loria could do something so unspeakably cynical to a sports franchise he holds in public trust. Now that the Marlins owner has pushed the panic button and left South...
Tags: Charles M. Schulz, Vincent Price, Marlins Park, Miami Marlins, Jeffrey Loria
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Absurdity comes out at night in 'Graveyard'
People do ridiculous things in the middle of the night. Questionable things. Like decide they will shoot the entire season of a Web series — all 14 episodes, with 50 pages of dialogue — before the sun comes up. In fact, when director Ron...
Tags: David Pasquesi, Politics, Movies, The Merry Gentleman (movie), Lorne Michaels
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Advice Gov. Quinn didn't ask for
Another collection of dispatches from Somebody Nobody Asked™, America's pre-eminent unsolicited advice columnist. Dear Gov. Pat Quinn: Don't panic about your lousy standing in the Tribune poll published Friday. True, just 26 percent of Illinois...Tags: Barack Obama, Financially Distressed Companies, White House, Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush
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'Peanuts' movie coming in 2015
Good grief? Coinciding with the comic strip's 65th anniversary, Charles Schulz's "Peanuts" gang--that's Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Lucy and the rest, if your memory needs a reboot--will hit the big screens Nov. 25, 2015, a press release announced this...
Tags: The Smurfs (movie), Ice Age: Continental Drift (movie), Charles M. Schulz, Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who (movie)
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Get your 'Peanuts' fix at Orange County Regional History Center
Nuts about "Peanuts"? The Orange County Regional History Center is now home to an exhibit that should appeal to devotees of Charlie Brown and the gang. "Peanuts … Naturally" opens Saturday, Sept. 29, at the downtown Orlando museum. It includes...
Tags: Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Charles M. Schulz, Museums, Arts and Culture
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Cartoonist Chris Ware is in his own category
If you were building a Chris Ware, if you were constructing the most celebrated cartoonist of the past couple of decades, drawing up the plans for an Oak Park illustrator so routinely referred to as a genius that the accolade is more like fact than...
Tags: Education, Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth (book), Pulitzer Prize Awards, Fiction, Animals
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Charlie Brown Christmas event continues this week
Residents can still visit Charlie Brown Christmas — Reindeer in the Rafters at Springfield Farm Barn on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 8 p.m. There is an array of lighted trees and decorations. Santa will be there each night along with the giant...Tags: Religious Festivals, A Charlie Brown Christmas (tv program), Mark Andrews , Western Sizzlin Corporation, Christmas Music (genre)
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