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Holy Week services
Beaver Creek Church of the Brethren, Maundy Thursday service at 7 p.m. in fellowship hall with love feast and communion. Blair’s Valley First Church of God, Maundy Thursday communion service at 7 p.m. Good Friday Cross Walk with Clear Spring...Tags: Religious Festivals, Christianity, Anglicanism, Lutheranism, Good Friday
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Weekend calendar - April 7
Easter at the Market Today’s activities include an Easter egg hunt from 8 to 11 a.m., for children ages 12 and younger. The Easter Bunny will visit from 9 to 11 a.m. Anyone older than 12 wearing bunny ears may earn a special treat. 8 a.m. City...Tags: Religious Festivals, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Easter, Awards and Prizes
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100 days of summer
Looking for something to do this summer? Whether you're looking for relaxation, a good meal, respite from the heat or adventure, there are a wide range o f activities to help make the most of your summer. Here are 100 from which to choose: May Silver...
Tags: Culture, Disneyland Park, Adam Lambert, Washington Wizards, Science
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"Divine Rivalry" To Open In San Diego -- With a Co-Author, New Cast
Hartford Courant“Divine Rivalry,” which had its world premiere at Hartford Stage two years ago, is having a future life, now co-written by Michael Kramer and D.S. Moynihan. (Kramer, a noted journalist, was the solo author when the play was produced in...Tags: Michael Wilson, Hartford Stage
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The Valley Line: Beautiful music will fill the gardens
Here are some more summer music notes for you to consider. Descanso Gardens is presenting its summer music series on Thursday evenings at 6 p.m. called “Music on the Main.” The series features some of the Southland's best jazz artists. The...
Tags: Music Industry, Music, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, David Brown, Arts and Culture
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Gran Fondo Giro D'Italia rides into Pasadena
PASADENA — With due deference to Ferraris, cappuccinos and pizza, the city of Pasadena embraced one of Italy’s most famous exports Tuesday morning at city hall. Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard and fellow city dignitaries joined Italian Consul...Tags: Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, Eddy Merckx, Government, Sports
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SNEAK PEEK: New games, eBooks, and fitness apps for your Apple iPhone and iPad
WGN Feature ReporterEvery now and then, the folks from Apple come into Chicago to show off some new toys. How can I resist? We went to get a sneak peek at some of the new games, fitness programs, and eBooks that will be in the Apple App Store soon. You can watch the...Tags: Apple iPhone, Elizabeth II, Science, George Harrison, Physiology
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Pageant of the Masters gives first look at 'The Genius'
The Festival of the Arts gave a sneak peek Monday of the 2012 Pageant of the Masters, "The Genius." Media gathered around an empty chess set as soldiers marched in the scene for "Waterloo Chess Set," which depicts the epic battle between Emperor Napoleon...
Tags: Festive Events, Fine Artists, Artists, Norman Rockwell, Galileo Galilei
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The Siren's Call: The past is never past
"The past is never dead," Faulkner famously wrote in "Requiem for a Nun." "It's not even past" — and nothing demonstrates that maxim better than the discovery of a "new" painting by a revered, long-dead artist. Suddenly, it is as if that person...
Tags: New York City, Auction Service, Science and Technology, Mitt Romney, World War II (1939-1945)
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Little Picassos
@PIX11MateoChildren ages 2 ½ - Kindergarten showed their inner Picasso at the Giving Nest Preschool and Kindergarten Art Gallery, on Saturday, May 19th. Parents and students took a walk down storybook lane throughout the hallways and classrooms, to view the more...Tags: Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Schools, Arts and Culture, Preschools, Arts
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Thomas Kinkade dies at 54; 'Painter of Light' worked to project 'serene simplicity'
Thomas Kinkade, the self-styled "Painter of Light" who died Friday at 54, once said he worked to "create images that project a serene simplicity." But despite his astonishing commercial success with luminous seascapes and paintings of cottages and...Tags: Thomas Kinkade, Companies and Corporations, Financially Distressed Companies, Economy, Business and Finance, Fine Artists
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