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Catching a freshly shot paintball in his teeth may be an easy task for magician Justin Kredible, but when he comes to State College, he will attempt any entertainer's most difficult trick: keeping an audience captivated.
Santoni Investigations and National Trademark Investigations Appoint...
National Trademark Investigations and Santoni Investigations announced today the appointment of Scott Rutherford as Director of Marketing.
Pioneer exhibit celebrates Coastal ...
Lauren Shaw's photography exhibition Maine Women: Living on the Land opens Nov. 20 and runs through Dec.18 at Coastal Studies for Girls during a series of public open houses.
NewburyportNews.com, Newburyport, MA
Eating Texas toast for a good cause
There are many ways the fourth-graders at the Pine Grove School raise funds for their weeklong trip next year to the environmental school in Maine.
Public Radio East will celebrate 25 years with concert
A Sunday concert will celebrate 25 years of Public Radio East, which is based at Craven Community College.
Halloween (eye) candy for Sen. John Kerry
John Kerry would have learned to avoid co-eds packing Instamatics! But nooooo. Our senior senator was captured in yet another embarrassing Kodak moment with a couple of Emerson College students, who popped by his posh Louisburg Square digs to trick or treat on Halloween night.
Smart art at Society Hill Playhouse
You'd think turning 50 would mean you'd get a break. Yet just days before Deen Kogan was to receive a recent proclamation from Philadelphia city officials honoring the 50th anniversary of her Society Hill Playhouse, little was calm.
When it comes to keeping your music personal, do you use cups or buds? Are you a "can" man -- with padded headphones covering your ears -- or a Newbury Street fashionista, with a flair for earbuds in snazzy prints? We tapped three local audiophiles for some personal favorites.
With a shortage of floo powder, the newly formed Yale Quidditch team did not have the means to travel to this weekend's World Cup, held at Middlebury College in Vermont.
Press Release News From 24-7 Press Re...
All Press Releases for October 27, 2009>> 10/28/09 Host Psychologist Parthenia Izzard, CNHP, interviews Bethanne Elion, author of Memoirs of the Bathtub Psychic: True Story of A Clairvoyant & Her Dogs.
Afghani war critic in BostonMalalai Joya will speak at a public forum at MIT
She has been called the bravest woman in Afghanistan. She was kicked out of the country's Parliament for criticizing it.
Ok, It's Alrig... - Eric Hutchin...
Few stories underscore the radical changes experienced by the post-millennial music industry than that of Eric Hutchinson.
Few turning to civilians' police board
Five years after an Emerson College junior was shot and killed by a Boston police officer firing a pepper-pellet gun into a crowd at a Red Sox pennant celebration, the civilian review board established to examine allegations of police brutality and misconduct is seldom used and deeply mistrusted by the public it was designed to serve, according to ...
.com's Daybreak: Oct. 21, 2009
Hello, Santa Clarita Valley! Welcome to The-Signal.com's Daybreak, your point of entry for the day, and a quick journey through the past, present and future.
Medical malpractice lawyer gets 3BD in Winchester
Nicole C. Larch and her husband, Jason, bought a three-bedroom, three-bath home at 915 Timber Glen Lane in Unincorporated Winchester from Warren L. Stout and his wife, Charlotte, for $387,500 on Sept.
Critics say another law school is last thing Massachusetts needs
Speaking before William & Mary law students at their graduation in May, Columbia University law professor Robert E. Scott warmed up the crowd with an old courthouse chestnut about the lawyer who angrily confronts his plumber over a bill.
GloucesterTimes.com, Gloucester, MA
Video gamer bringing 'epic quest' to library series
The world of fantasy gaming will be explored by author Ethan Gilsdorf Wednesday night at 7 in the library's Brenner Friends Room.
Quick and easy hair twist: Steal Taylor Schilling's tousled...
Taylor Schilling portrays nurse Veronica Callahan in the medical drama "Mercy." The beautiful blonde is an emotionally and spiritually damaged veteran who recently returned to the hospital from a tour of duty in Iraq.
MHS Class of 1979 gets together to talk about their glory days
In 1979, a gallon of regular gas cost about 86 cents, Yankees catcher Thurman Munson died, ESPN made its debut as a network, the first 'Alien' movie was released, and Mark Axelrod graduated from Morristown High School.
E-mail flap may aid mayor rival
"If you're the mayor, the drip, drip, drip is something that needs to stop," said Gregory Payne, a political communications professor at Emerson College.
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