Killer Charm: Alan Cumming
Killer Charm: Alan CummingNew York Magazine - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 07:46:12 GMTHollywood has pegged the Scottish actor Alan Cumming as a stock villain and a mutant for hire, but New Yorkers know him as an impish man-about-town and a Broadway darling whose last big role, as the emcee in Cabaret , brought the show to new levels of tawdriness.
Inner vision to script a tale of another warThe Oregonian - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 07:22:07 GMTT he lights were dim in Tualatin High School's near-empty auditorium, except for the harsh spots trained on the stage. There, a young woman gave voice to the script she held, then looked up as a "soldier" walked in, seeking a little human comfort during a time of war.
Cycling team takes cue from NFL squadUSA Today - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 05:24:16 GMTThe "owners" of the new Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team, however, will be found hanging over the course barriers at the start line, ringing team-branded cowbells and screaming encouragement to their riders.
Cycling team takes cue from NFL squadUSA Today - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 05:11:08 GMTWhen the Tour de Georgia begins Tuesday, most team owners will be riding in team cars, monitoring riders via television and chatting with their sport directors on radio channels. The "owners" of the Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team, however, will be found hanging over the course barriers, ringing team-branded cowbells and screaming encouragement.
Amy’s Kitchen Band: Music Degree Not NeededWinchester Star - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 04:51:09 GMTThere’s a piano, three guitars, two fiddles, tambourines, kazoos, and one instrument that looks like it was put together with parts from under your kitchen sink.
Putting Yourself at the Cross of JesusFree Lance - Sun, 16 Apr 2006 05:03:56 GMTThe morning sun had been up for some hours over the City of David. Every strata of society filled the narrow streets that day, vying with one another for items they would need.
Notre Dame honors ailing DurankoPittsburgh Tribune-Review - Sun, 16 Apr 2006 04:25:33 GMTPete Duranko used to be able to walk the length of a football field on his hands. Now, he requires the aid of a wheelchair to move around.
Durham woman wins international honor for poem set in JapanThe Herald-Sun - Sun, 16 Apr 2006 03:18:48 GMTMelanie Drane's poem set in Japan during a year of natural catastrophes and her first year of marriage won the Durham writer top honors in the British-based National Poetry Competition.
Fund set up at banks for injured trooper; Officer's wife expresses gratitude for supportBenton Courier - Sun, 16 Apr 2006 01:16:18 GMTA fund has been established at area banks for a Saline County-based Arkansas State Police trooper who remains in serious but stable condition at Baptist Health Medical Center in Little Rock.
He's looking like the old Schilling these daysPhiladelphia Daily News - Sun, 16 Apr 2006 00:42:06 GMTCurt Schilling shut down Seattle with relative ease. From his barehanded stab of a hard one-hopper by Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki to his mid-90s fastball to his pinpoint control, Boston's ace showed another opponent - and his rain-soaked hometown fans - that he is back and, perhaps, better than ever.
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