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Tons of fun on tap for kids at Allentown Fair
Lehigh Valley ParentingSummer is coming to an end and that means it’s for the Great Allentown Fair. The annual extravaganza of animals, food, rides and entertainment at the Allentown Fairgrounds Tuesday through Sept. 3 always offers tons of fun for kids and this year is... -
Dorsey High's class of '42 shares 70 years of memories
Time slips by so fast. One day you're in high school, the next squinting at faces, searching for traces of the long-ago teenagers you once knew. So few left now in the Dorsey High class of 1942, gathered for a 70th reunion lunch at the Marina del...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Alzheimer's Disease, Los Angeles Times, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941)
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On Theater: Two decades of homespun hilarity
That annual roast of the coast known as Lagunatics is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, and it's theatergoers who get all the presents. The 2012 version, staged by Laguna's No Square Theatre and entitled "Schlock and Awe," follows the same...Tags: Music, Irving Berlin, Culture, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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Townshend's Lost Who History
A deep, 30-minute long interview with Pete Townshend (who’s just published his deep, 500-page long autobiography, Who I Am) was broadcast last night on BBC radio’s nightly arts news show Front Row. (The episode is here and also available as...Tags: Music, The Who (music group), Entertainment, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Literature
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top 5 things
The first weekend of October offers some SPOOK-tacular events, along with an 1870s County Fair and an all-day event that you and your canine can enjoy. Read on for more information on Toto’s top 5 weekend picks. Make sure to also check out other...Tags: Halloween, Benny Goodman, Entertainment Events, Music Theater, Music
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Community Concert kicks off season with Glenn Miller
The Aberdeen Community Concert Association will kick off its 74th season by welcoming the Glenn Miller Orchestra Wednesday night. Miller, of course, won't be on hand. He died in 1944. But his estate authorized the formation of the Glenn Miller Orchestra...Tags: Entertainment Events, Music, Culture, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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Out and About calendar: Next Week: September 24-30
MONDAY, 9.24 Auditions for “Second Samuel,” 7 p.m., Capitol Theatre, 415 S. Main St. TUESDAY, 9.25 Old-time Jam, 2 p.m., Red Rooster Coffee House, 202 S. Main St. WEDNESDAY, 9.26 Open mic night, 7 p.m., Red Rooster Coffee House. The...Tags: Movies, Music Industry, Relay for Life, Culture, Arts and Culture
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Brock's 'best match' highlights Somerset tennis victory
JOHNSTOWN — Hope Brock's comeback victory at No. 2 singles highlighted Somerset's 3-2 victory over Bishop McCort in girls varsity tennis Thursday at Roxbury Park. "She (Hope) played the best match of her young career," Somerset coach...Tags: Golf, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Dave Williams, Wrestling, Sports
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Papa Roach Not Performing At Rock The Rapids
FOX 17 ReporterDue to what is being described as "unforeseen circumstances," Papa Roach will not perform Tuesday night at Rock The Rapids. “It was sad, we saw them before and they put on a great show,” Tyler Vandenavond, a Papa Roach fan said. Tyler and...Tags: Music, Concerts, Godsmack (music group), Entertainment
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Donald F. Julien
Donald F. Julien Donald F. Julien was born in Bergenfield, New Jersey on August 11, 1922 to Florence and Fred Julien. He passed away peacefully on August 5th, 2012 due to natural causes, six days shy of his 90th birthday. He was truly one-of-a-kind and a...
Tags: State Farm Insurance, World War II (1939-1945)
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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...
Tags: Centerport, Passenger Cars, National Parks, Ann Lee, Connecticut Valley Railroad
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Tony Martin dies at 98; singer-actor in Hollywood musicals
Tony Martin, one of the last of the big-name singer-actors from the golden age of Hollywood musicals, has died. He was 98. Martin, who toured for years with his wife, dancer-actress Cyd Charisse, died of natural causes Friday at his home in Los Angeles,...
Tags: Yvonne De Carlo, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bars and Clubs, Rita Hayworth, Walter Winchell
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