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Beer Sales Overflowing
With the price of virtually everything going up from gas to food, many are scaling back on the luxuries in life. But there's at least one business that stays steady in good times and bad.
The beer business.
"If you go to the bar, you spend 4 dollars...Tags: Sales
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Shakespeare, Music Mix At Middletown's ArtFarm
The state seems to be awash in theatrical productions. Yale University's Summer Cabaret, the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, the Ivoryton Playhouse, the Goodspeed Opera House and Hartford Stage are well into their summer schedules, plus there is a slew...Tags: East Haddam, Wesleyan University, Theater, Middletown, Music Theater
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Radio
TIPS FOR TODAY 6-9 a.m. -- Chuck Cecil's Swingin' Years: Interview (from 1970) with drummer-bandleader Buddy Rich (8:10-8:25 a.m.); "Bandstand Jamboree," with Artie Shaw (1938), Glenn Miller (1943), Gene Krupa (1945) and Harry James (1961), KKJZ-FM (88.1)...Tags: Popular Music, Pat Carroll, Democratic Party, Richard Dreyfuss, George Bush
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Flagstaff gondola to be studied
Of The Morning CallA ''world-class'' gondola cable car system that would connect downtown Jim Thorpe and the Flagstaff Mountain Resort will be studied with a grant announced Wednesday from a state agency formed to promote tourism. The state Commonwealth Financing Authority...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Pennsylvania, Frank Sinatra, Personal Service, Local Authority
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Music festivals take on the role of destinations
Special to the Chicago TribuneUntil recently, outdoor rock festivals have been associated with mud: muddied bodies, muddied sound systems and muddied minds, soft from baking under a blazing sun for four days in a row. That was then. Today, destination festivals define the summer...Tags: AEG AG, Arlington Heights, Jack Johnson, Bob Dylan, Tickets
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Theater/Music by Jack Zink: Upcoming events bring classical music back to South Florida
Except for a smattering of concerts in Coral Gables and lower Miami Beach, classical music has been largely missing from the arts calendar in recent weeks. But that's about to change, with both the Palm Beach Chamber Music Festival and the Symphony of the...Tags: Delray Beach, Classical Music, Symphony of the Americas, Colleges and Universities, Labor Day
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Radio listings: June 21, 2008
TIPS FOR TODAY 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. -- L.A. Opera: Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde," with soprano Linda Watson and tenor John Treleaven, KUSC-FM (91.5). 11 a.m.-noon -- Good Food: Thai food; a bakery on Mt. Everest; kugel-off competition; honeybee crisis...Tags: Clint Eastwood, Benny Goodman, Amy Brenneman, Democratic Party, George Bush
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Insults fly at mobile-home park hearing
Circuit Judge Maura Smith had her hands full with bickering lawyers and their frustrated clients at a recent hearing in the continuing College Park Leisure Homes case. Quips between the lawyers, Kelly Greene, who represents the park's residents, and...Tags: Elections, Lawyers, Justice System, Ric Keller, Political Candidates
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On this day in history
On May 20, 1506, Christopher Columbus died at 54 in Spain. In 1861 the Confederacy's capital was moved to Richmond, Va. In 1902 the U.S. ended a three-year military presence in Cuba. In 1908 actor James Stewart was born in Indiana, Pa. In 1925...Tags: Jean-Pierre Rampal, Murder, NBC, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Retroviruses
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Patricia N. Miller, 82
Patricia N. Miller, a retired Baltimore County public school secretary and former Hillendale resident, died of complications from a stroke Tuesday at Genesis ElderCare in Severna Park. She was 82. Patricia Nyce, who was born in Baltimore and raised in...Tags: Colorado, Schools, Roman Catholic, Severna Park, Ellicott City
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