Sep 11, 2009 | San Jose Mercury News
These days, 'Wyatt Earp' hits the trail for a variety of humanitarian causes
Actor Hugh O'Brian, known for his portrayal of Wyatt Earp in the television series, visited the Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center at W. Taylor Street and Stockton Avenue to talk with residents and view the recycling and thrift store operation.
How Hugh O'Brian met Albert Schweitzer
Hugh O'Brian starred in "The Life and Times of Wyatt Earp," which ran on ABC from 1955 to 1961.
Tonight's Movie: Come Fly With Me
COME FLY WITH ME is great fun, starting from the very first widescreen shots of the drive to a New York airport while Frankie Avalon sings the classic Cahn-Van Heusen title tune.
Got an advance DVD of I Love You, Man -- the genuinely funny and smarter than you might think male-bonding comedy featuring L'Ecole de Judd Apatow alumni Paul Rudd and Jason Segel -- yesterday and something unexpected occurred to me while I was checking it out.
Teens pick up leadership skills at seminar
Students trickled into the dorms, dragging their suitcases while eyeing the hand-painted poster exclaiming, "Welcome Hobsters!" Eliaz Muoz of Prosser High School, Kelsi Kjorsvik of Ellensburg High School and Stephen Jo of West Valley High School were among the crowd.
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