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- Charlie Brown Tree looking for homes (Dayton Daily News)
That depressed blockhead isn't the only one who loves an ugly tree. We think Charlie Brown was on to something in the 1965 classic "A Charlie Brown Christmas." The holidays aren't about materialism — or at least shouldn't be — and the "ugliest" things can become beautiful.
- Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
I went last night. My ears are still ringing. Before the concert they saluted me. Apparently they knew I was about to rock. _________________ Umm, have things changed yet?
- You blockhead, Charlie Brown (Toronto Sun)
In programming a revival of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown as part of the current season at the Lorraine Kimsa Theatre For Young People, artistic director Allen MacInnis overlooked just one key fact.
- Tortillas in space: NASA designs menus with a mission (The Kansas City Star)
Powdered orange drink, freeze-dried stew and Tootsie Roll-style snacks wrapped in foil packets were the byproducts of the dawning Space Age. So a tour of NASA labs yielded a surprise: Astronauts have been chowing down on a rather Earthly delicacy -- shrimp cocktail.
- Cobbler's business grows (The Burlington Free Press)
Households work around tight budgets. | Audio Slideshow
- Cameroon: Obama - Reaping the Fruits of Courage, Humility, Wisdom (AllAfrica....
"A chick that would grow into a cock is known soon after it is hatched." This well known African proverb is applicable in the case of Barack Obama, the man from humble origins, who is today, the President-Elect of the world's greatest nation.
- Peanuts gang ages, endures adolescence (The Post and Courier)
"Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead" opened Thursday night at the Footlight Players Theatre downtown on Queen Street, playing to a young and very appreciative audience that came close to filling the house.
- SUNDAY CALENDAR (The Post and Courier)
"A SALUTE TO VETERANS": 3 p.m. Lightsey Chapel at Charleston Southern University, 9200 University Blvd., North Charleston. Free. CSU's Wind Ensemble celebrates Veterans Day with a performance and encourages veterans to attend wearing their uniforms. 863-7966.
- Coney Island comes to Soho with artwork and photos (The Villager)
A piece of New York’s past is on display at the Puffin Room in Soho. But it’s questions of the future that haunt curator Carl Rosenstein.
- Nightlife calendar (Tallahassee Democrat)
B Sharp's Jazz Cafe — Friday Night Jazz with Ryan Way. 9 p.m. $6. 648 W. Brevard St. 681-2400. Bird's Aphrodisiac Oyster Shack — Halloween Spectacular with the Popheads. 10 p.m.-1 a.m. Free with costume. 325 N. Bronough St. 222-1075.
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