★ ‘LOVE CHILD’ Daniel Jenkins and Robert Stanton star in this rollicking two-hander, which they also wrote. Full Article at The New York Times
According to he producers, "Arthur Przybyszewski (McKean) owns a decrepit donut shop in the uptown neighborhood of Chicago. Franco Wicks (Hill), a black teenager who is his only employee, wants to change the shop for the better. Full Article at Playbill
Syracuse, NY -- Yesterday before trying to get an early run through Wegman's, I swung by Dunkin Donuts on Onondaga Hill and got the usual (a large hazlenut with cream and Splenda). Full Article at Syracuse.com
The day before yesterday I posted a big piece about ClimateGate at Samizdata, or whatever we’re calling it all today, my second Samizdata effort on this topic, hence my relative inactivity here during the last week or so. Full Article at Brian Micklethwait
When a football team is averaging a state finals appearance every other year for nearly 25 years, a six-year absence from the state championship game can feel like an eternity. Full Article at The Oakland Press
Published: 11/26/2009 2:23 AM Last Modified: 11/26/2009 6:16 AM Armstrong, Janet Lee, 82, retired Tulsa Public Schools teacher, died Monday. Full Article at Tulsa World
The Ole Miss-Mississippi State football rivalry divides families, neighbors and sometimes the best of friends. This is nothing new. Let's go back, no, let's go way, way back. The date is Nov. 25, 1909, a century ago Wednesday. Full Article at The Clarion-Ledger
Northboro •$725,000, 1 Fairway Dr, Brendon Prop 4 RT, and Carey, Leslie S, to Johnston, John. •$549,111, 199 South St, Phelps, Arthur G, and US Bk, to US Bk. Full Article at Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Northboro •$725,000, 1 Fairway Dr, Brendon Prop 4 RT, and Carey, Leslie S, to Johnston, John. •$549,111, 199 South St, Phelps, Arthur G, and US Bk, to US Bk. Full Article at Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Published: 11/26/2009 2:23 AM Last Modified: 11/26/2009 2:23 AM D EATH NOTICE POLICY The Tulsa World publishes free death notices. Full Article at Tulsa World