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It was love at first sight. Those sad puppy dog eyes said one thing: "Take me home.
Learning to fail is part of growing up
I like to think of myself as unshockable, that I can take the perversions and idiosyncrasies of others in my stride.
The Post-Journal, Jamestown New York
What Are Your Employees Bringing To.....
According to Charlie Brown, the famous cartoon character, "In the book of life, the answers aren't in the back." Wouldn't that be great if they were? If we could just pull a book off the shelf, turn to the back, and know exactly what to do in any situation? Every day, we are confronted with questions, obstacles and situations that demand our ...
Silence wasn't golden for Claremont's champion talker
AS ALWAYS, this Claremont resident is looking forward to the city's Fourth of July activities in Memorial Park, its snocone stand and the old-fashioned parade.
New Hampshire's guide to restaurants,...
Papermill Theatre in Loincol kicks off final summer with Smokey Joe's Cafe
The Newly-Constructed Jean's Playhouse to Open for Performances in the Summer of 2010 Lincoln, NH: June 9, 2009 North Country Center for the Arts will officially kick off its 23rd Mainstage season July 2nd, with its Opening Night Gala and the performance of 'Smokey Joe's Cafe' at the Papermill Theatre located in Lincoln, New Hampshire.
NXNE 2009: Charles Spearin's pursuit of happiness
Charles Spearin, a founding member of the banda s Do Make Say and Broken Social Scene , will be performing his new multi-instrumental album, the Happiness Project , during the Arts & Crafts showcase at NXNE Wednesday night in an extended set with label-mates Years.
St. Pat kids do 'Charlie Brown'
The St. Patrick School Choir recently performed the musical "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" based on the comic strip "Peanuts" by Charles M. Schulz.
Part of the Aspire building in Bootham, York, to open this summer
TWO floors of high-spec serviced offices will open in York this summer. It will be part of the four-storey Skelwith Group project worth more than A 5 million destined for the former Charlie Brown car parts site in Bootham Row at the end of August.
School's new room becomes teaching tool
On a field trip last week, students from da Vinci Arts Middle School got a lesson from a master of light and shadow.
Six kids and 20 years ago, Bob Dickhudt performed on the Merely Players stage in a Charlie Brown production.
Coasters, Platters, Marvellettes headed to Sampson CenterStage
Ready to take a walk down memory lane? Who better to do it with than three groups that have recorded some of the greatest recorded music in history.
Young non-voters missing their chance to count
British Columbians old enough to vote for the first time in the provincial election next week were not born when Solange Denis delivered a political lesson that is still worth learning.
United Way taking school supply donations at 'Charlie Brown' show
MARION - An extended campaign of a one-day charity effort from last year will kick off this year with help from theater goers.
Snoopy's Reunion: Deluxe Edition
Not to come across like one of those lamentatious jugheads who believes rock and roll died with Buddy Holly and the Deisgnated Hitter rule destroyed the core of baseball, but there's a lot to be said for keeping the purity of the Peanuts franchise.
Obama's No Drama Foreign Policy
Over at Undiplomatic, my old State Department colleague, Charlie Brown has an excellent post about Obama's new foreign policy realism : For Obama, foreign policy is not a frat party.
'Peanuts' fans will aaugh with delight for the latest in a compilation of Charles M. Schulz's work.
ON OCT. 2, 1950 , a new comic strip featuring a group of kids and a dog debuted in seven papers around the country.
Architect sets up booth offering advice for 5 cents
John Morefield is equal parts Lucy and Charlie Brown. The down-on-his-luck designer has now set up shop at Seattle's Ballard Sunday Market, looking to turn his poor fortune into a blueprint for success.
The 2009 New Jersey gubernatorial race is an unlikely platform from which to launch Republicans' comeback.
Former Degrassi star moves into more exploratory realm
RICHARD OUZOUNIAN THEATRE CRITIC Here's the astonishing thing about Jake Epstein: What you see is what you get.
State lands near the bottom in well being
Indiana ranks near the bottom in a new nationwide survey of well-being that queries people on mental, physical and economic health.