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MEETINGSCOMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONSThe StateWednesday 6th February 2008 TRENHOLM ARTISTS GUILD: 7 p.m. Monday at Forest Lake Recreation Center, 6820 Wedgefield Road (near Decker Boulevard and Two Notch Road). Program will feature a painting demonstration by Ric Standridge. The group meets the second Monday monthly; visitors welcome. www.trenholmartistsguild.org WREN INSTITUTE FOR URBAN RESEARCH: New York City lecture, 6-7 p.m. Friday at #221 Kress Building, ...
Ferrell's 'Funny or Die' tour sold outMoldova.orgWednesday 6th February 2008 New Line Cinema said all eight scheduled dates on Will Ferrell's U.S. Funny or Die Comedy Tour have sold out.The tour, which was designed to support Ferrell's upcoming movie Semi-Pro, began Monday at Kansas State University, and included stops at Michigan State University Tuesday and Ohio State University Wednesday.More than 60,000 tickets have been sold for the shows, which team Ferrell up with ...
The shows must go onThe Weatherford DemocratThursday 7th February 2008 By Paul Lane NIAGARA GAZETTE (NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y.) NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. ? America?s love for nonscripted programming will be put to the test in the coming weeks ? along with its ability to tell the truth, remember the eighth grade and knock a gladiator off a podium with a foam-padded stick.
The Beta Male?s CharmsNew York TimesWednesday 6th February 2008 A no-budget Web series based on the ups and downs of three former college roommates has become a cult hit and attracted mainstream media attention.
They've created a monsterMiami HeraldWednesday 6th February 2008 Lipstick Jungle, 10-11 p.m. Thursdays, WTVJ-NBC 6 If you don't believe cloning is unnatural and dangerous, you haven't been watching television's misbegotten attempts to reproduce Sex and The City over the past few years. Another one, Lipstick Jungle, comes lurching out of the lab Thursday, and here's hoping villagers brandishing torches and pitchforks -- or at least their remotes -- put it ...
Hide: There Should Be No Limits To SuccessScoop.co.nzWednesday 6th February 2008 Fifteen expeditions attempted Everest before Ed Hillary and Tenzing Norgay made it. These two men pushed up past higher than any one had ever been. On and on they climbed higher and higher to be first to stand on top of the world.