- Competitions : Jewelry Making
Stephen BaldwinI can t remember if I ve already posted about the 2007 Bead Arts Award which is sponsored by Lapidary Journal . In any case, their deadline is coming up on April 1 of this year...
- Odor hospitalizes Asheville students
Lewis O'nealClasses are expected to be back in session today at T.C. Roberson High School near Asheville, after a strong odor sent 46 people to the hospital and closed school Thursday...
- Playbill News: Theatre Year in Preview III: Playbill.com Looks Ahead to London's 2007 Line-Up
Andy JonesWith the frequency of cross-Atlantic transfers growing with every year, and the large number of British and American actors spending time on opposite shores, the London and New York seasons of recent years have become decidedly international affairs...
- Muddy Shoes
Travis RoyOne of my favorite memories of a long-ago childhood is playing in the mud. On an early warm spring day, it rained long and hard on our small farm. At the bottom of one field, the eroded soil had created a thick mud about a foot deep...
- [Campus] Nike to brand all sports teams (02/28/07)
Steven Bridgehe University athletics department is putting the finishing touches on an exclusive merchandising contract with Nike. The seven-year deal will bring nearly $9 million into the department in apparel, shoes, equipment and cash compensation...
- Sony 'boots up' new compact laptops
Amber SwiftSony has launched two compact laptops -- the TZ Series, a new laptop following on from the TX Series, and the SZ5, an upgrade to the SZ Series...
- Convict alley in Harlem nabe
Jill StoneThe seven blocks along Lexington Ave. from 119th to 126th Sts. appear to be an unremarkable mix of aging apartment buildings, traffic and retail. But the working-class neighborhood is home to the highest concentration of convicted criminals in the city...
