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    Jun 16, 2010 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  1. Candidate qualifying: Wednesday's list for state, Palm Beach County

    Palm Beach Politics - Sun-Sentinel Blogs
    Cheryl Amico, Anna Beach and Anthony Man report: Governor Peter L. Allen (IDP), Michael E. Arth (NPA), Farid Khavari (NPA), Josue Larose (write in), C.C. Reed (NPA), Alex Sink (D) Attorney General Dave Aronberg (D), Pam Bondi (R), Dan Gelber......

    Tags: Thousand Oaks, Adam H. Putnam, Dan Gelber, Ron Young, Joe Negron

  2. Jun 17, 2010 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  3. Candidate qualifying: State, Palm Beach County candidates through Thursday

    Palm Beach Politics - Sun-Sentinel Blogs
    Cheryl Amico, Anna Beach and Anthony Man report: Governor Peter L. Allen (IDP), Michael E. Arth (NPA), Farid Khavari (NPA), Josue Larose (write in), C.C. Reed (NPA), Alex Sink (D), Bill McColllum (R). Attorney General Dave Aronberg (D), Holly Benson......

    Tags: Dan Gelber, Adam H. Putnam, Joe Negron, Paul Whalen, Ellyn Bogdanoff

  4. Jun 18, 2010 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  5. Candidates who've qualified for statewide, Palm Beach County offices

    Palm Beach Politics - Sun-Sentinel Blogs
    Compiled by Cheryl Amico, Anna Beach and Anthony Man. GovernorPeter L. Allen (IDP), Michael E. Arth (NPA), Behm, Karl (write in), Lawton "Bud" Chiles (NPA), Daniel Imperato (NPA), Farid Khavari (NPA), Josue Larose (write in), Mike McCalister (R), Bill...

    Tags: Democratic Party, Adam H. Putnam, Dan Gelber, John Adams, Joe Negron

  6. Jul 15, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Fast track to the American dream

    — Amid the skyscrapers and coal power plants in this fast-growing manufacturing city of nearly 13 million people, eager investors filed into a convention center that thumped with dance music from a Florida beach party video.
    — Amid the skyscrapers and coal power plants in this fast-growing manufacturing city of nearly 13 million people, eager investors filed into a convention center that thumped with dance music from a Florida beach party video. On sale was the dream...

    Tags: Petroleum Industry, Justice System, Patrick Leahy, Tianjin (China), Chicago Hotels

  8. Jul 10, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Summer's running out

    Time stands still for no one. Before long, we'll be shopping for fall fashions and school supplies. But there's time for a late-summer escape. We've come up with four destinations that, while you might never have heard of them, are engaging and intriguing.
    Time stands still for no one. Before long, we'll be shopping for fall fashions and school supplies. But there's time for a late-summer escape. We've come up with four destinations that, while you might never have heard of them, are engaging and...

    Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Transportation, Chicago Hotels, Gardens and Parks, National Parks

  10. Feb 16, 2012 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  11. Church elects replacement bishop

    Flanked by officiants of the Ecumenical Catholic Church and local parishioners, activists seeking to reopen the shuttered St. Francis by the Sea Church met Friday to elect an executive board and appoint an interim bishop to again open the historic church's doors to public services.
    Flanked by officiants of the Ecumenical Catholic Church and local parishioners, activists seeking to reopen the shuttered St. Francis by the Sea Church met Friday to elect an executive board and appoint an interim bishop to again open the historic church'...

    Tags: Human Interest, Religion and Belief, William Kelly, Christianity, Anglicanism

  12. Aug 23, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  13. Sports briefs

    Somerset wins golf opener CRESSON — Doug Reckner and Cory Kinsinger shot a pair of 79s to pace Somerset’s 418-491 victory over Penn Cambria in a scholastic golf match season opener Tuesday. Rounding out Somerset’s scoring were Peter...

    Tags: Galactic (music group), Elections, John McLaughlin, Politics

  14. Sep 13, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  15. Theater: Garden of Delights

    On Connecticut stage this fall, we've got Greeks (<em>The Oresteia</em>, directed by Mitchell Polin at Trinity College Dec. 1-13) and Moderns (three world premieres this season at the Yale Repertory Theatre alone, starting with Amy Herzog's relationship drama <em>Belleville</em> Oct. 21-Nov. 12) and Moderns revisiting Greeks (<em>Lift Your Head</em>, Wesleyan student Sarah Wolfe's retelling of Euripides' <em>Trojan Women</em> using adaptations by Charles Mee, Jean-Paul Sartre, Karen Hartman and Ellen McLaughlin, at the Wesleyan Center for the Arts Dec. 8-10).
    On Connecticut stage this fall, we've got Greeks (The Oresteia, directed by Mitchell Polin at Trinity College Dec. 1-13) and Moderns (three world premieres this season at the Yale Repertory Theatre alone, starting with Amy Herzog's relationship drama...

    Tags: Music Theater, Martha Clarke, Trinity College, Yale Repertory Theatre, Euripides

  16. Sep 29, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  17. Freetime: 'Angel Reapers,' a Dance Piece About the Shakers, at the Jorgensen

    These days, you hardly ever encounter the name Martha Clarke without the words &ldquo;MacArthur Genius Award Winner&rdquo; preceding it. A choreographer best known for her multidisciplinary approach to dance, Clarke teamed with playwright Alfred Uhry, himself most famous for his Atlanta Trilogy (of which &ldquo;Driving Miss Daisy&rdquo; is a part, as well as the unfortunate movie starring Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman) to produce &ldquo;Angel Reapers,&rdquo; a theatre/dance piece about the Shakers. Sexual abstinence, rhythm, spiritual songs, nudity, death: all key elements in the collaboration, loosely based on the life of Ann Lee (1736-1784), the mystic who started the whole Shaker business.
    These days, you hardly ever encounter the name Martha Clarke without the words “MacArthur Genius Award Winner” preceding it. A choreographer best known for her multidisciplinary approach to dance, Clarke teamed with playwright Alfred Uhry,...

    Tags: Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts, Storrs, Morgan Freeman, Martha Clarke, Jessica Tandy

  18. Oct 18, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  19. Angel Reapers at Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts in Storrs

    You hardly ever encounter the name Martha Clarke without the words &quot;MacArthur Genius Award Winner" preceding it. A choreographer best known for her multidisciplinary approach to dance, Clarke teamed with playwright Alfred Uhry (he wrote the <em>Atlanta Trilogy</em>, of which <em>Driving Miss Daisy</em> is a part) to produce <em>Angel Reapers</em>, a theatre/dance piece about the Shakers. Sexual abstinence, rhythm, spiritual songs, nudity, death: all key elements in the collaboration, loosely based on the life of Ann Lee (1736-1784), the mystic who started the whole Shaker business.
    You hardly ever encounter the name Martha Clarke without the words "MacArthur Genius Award Winner" preceding it. A choreographer best known for her multidisciplinary approach to dance, Clarke teamed with playwright Alfred Uhry (he wrote the Atlanta...

    Tags: Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts, Storrs, Martha Clarke

  20. Nov 25, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. Shaker beliefs required simple design

    The Shakers are a religious group that came to America from England in 1774 led by Mother Ann Lee. The group grew until there were 18 Shaker communities in the eastern part of the country. Some of the communities made furniture that was sold to...

    Tags: Italy, Meriden, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Consumer Goods Industries, Economy, Business and Finance

  22. Jul 17, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. With the Adirondack chair, necessity was the mother of invention

    DESIGNED more than 100 years ago, the Adirondack chair has become an emblem of American summer -- a symbol of the country's simpler virtues, &quot;just like Mom and apple pie," says Craig Gilborn, former director of the Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake, N.Y.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    DESIGNED more than 100 years ago, the Adirondack chair has become an emblem of American summer -- a symbol of the country's simpler virtues, "just like Mom and apple pie," says Craig Gilborn, former director of the Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake,...

    Tags: Family, Westport, Massachusetts, New York, Los Angeles Times

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