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Rock school in; Pez Museum out
Of The Morning Call''We don't need no education,'' sing kids on Pink Floyd's ''Another Brick in the Wall.'' But in order to perform that song in public, your kid's going to need, well, some education. That's where the School of Rock comes in. The nationwide franchise --...Tags: Phillipsburg, Government, Classic Rock, Jack Black, Rock and Roll
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Owner of Delray Beach treehouse admits he got 'carried away'
South Florida Sun-SentinelFrank McKinney's treehouse is the stuff of childhood fantasies. Think Swiss Family Robinson treehouse, from the classic Disney film: a suspension bridge, a wooden house perched atop a strangler fig, a ladder that leads 23 feet up in the air. "The little...Tags: Delray Beach, Building Material, Manalapan, Metal and Mineral
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The crunch silences an Arbutus soap box
When Variety Auto Brokers closed its doors last month, one guy lost his business of 30 years. Five employees lost their jobs. And all of Southwest Baltimore lost a beacon of both political discourse and check-bouncing shame. The Caton Avenue used-car lot...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Passenger Cars, Consumer Electronics Industry, Bars and Clubs, Government
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Off the wall
THE TWEEN TRIBE HAS SPOKEN. If you haven't seen "Total Drama Island" (9 p.m., Cartoon), you don't have tween boys in the house. It's an animated reality competition lampooning "Survivor"-style shows, then looping into online games based on each week's...Tags: Survivor (tv program), Television Industry
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Des Moines Register lays off 41 employees
The Des Moines Register is laying off 41 employees and will leave another 15 vacant positions unfilled. Publisher Laura Hollingsworth announced the cuts Wednesday afternoon, blaming the action on the nation's economic downturn. Those losing their jobs...Tags: Gannett Company Incorporated, Employees
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Miramar cancels annual holiday decorating contest
It's lights out for the Magical Lights holiday decorating contest. It began about eight years ago, with volunteers judging the best lit and decorated homes in Miramar. "People had such pride in their decorations," said resident Mary Raynor, who has...Tags: Miramar
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Sports cereals target young fans
Sentinel Staff WriterThe next must-have sports collectible could be lurking in the cereal aisle of your local supermarket. Nestled beside national brands such as Kelloggs and General Mills, limited edition boxes of Touch Down Crunch cereal featuring a cartoon likeness of T....Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Arizona Cardinals, Colleges and Universities, Football
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Do you see what we see?
Special to NewsdayChristmas has come a long way from those primitive days of yore. And I don't mean 2,000 years ago in Bethlehem. I mean 20 years back on the tube. When Newsday ran my first column saluting a TV Christmas, collating the episodes was no biggie. Call a few...Tags: Red Skelton, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Marathon, Batman, Religious Festivals
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Christmas TV schedule
Special to NewsdayIt's a wonderful lineup of holiday shows on television this season. ANIMATED FAVES (First or main network airing noted here. Check listings for voluminous cable encores.) "How the Grinch Stole Christmas 40th Anniversary Special Edition" (Monday at 8:30...Tags: Fred Astaire, Carmen Electra, Danny Kaye, Lucy Liu, Marathon
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End of the line for a cartoonist
By Allen G. Breed
Associated Press
Journalists are known for their gallows humor, but the editorial cartoon in The Seattle Times a few days before Thanksgiving was downright disturbing.
Titled "Everything gravy? Not so much," the panel showed a...Tags: San Jose, Conservation, California, Awards and Prizes, Natural Resources
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Seth Green promises more 'Star Wars' parody on 'Robot Chicken'
Seth Green and the other makers of the Emmy-winning spoof show "Robot Chicken" -- part of the "Adult Swim" programming block on Cartoon Network -- cover a lot of pop-culture ground with their puppet parodies, but there is no target that brings out their...Tags: Billy Dee Williams, George Lucas, Carrie Fisher, Seth Green
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Gus Van Sant's biopic 'Milk' was a long time coming
Los Angeles TimesLong before making Milk, the film released Wednesday about the life and death of openly gay San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk, director Gus Van Sant imagined a scene in which the voluble, charismatic Milk was dressed as Ronald McDonald. In that...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Sean Penn, Oliver Stone, Same-Sex Marriage
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