In on the act - Batavia Sun
Wheaton Drama will present its third show of the 2009-2010 season, "Noises Off" by Michael Frayn, beginning Jan. 29. Described by the New York Post as "The funniest farce ever written," "Noises Off" is a play-within-a-play which features the comical
Wordsworth Academy student newspaper celebrates a year of production - Reporter
Most of the time, the library at Wordsworth Academy in Fort Washington is just that — a library. But two afternoons each week, the space transforms into a newsroom. Writers type up stories on their laptops. The photography staff debates what
A profusion of prints - Philadelphia Inquirer
A print can also be a sculpture, a wall hanging, a carving, an evolving design. It is integral to contemporary art The core exhibition is titled "The Graphic Unconscious" and features 35 international artists whose work is on display at five
The Art of Craftsmanship Revisited: New York - Dexigner
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the North American arm of the global luxury leader, and Parsons The New School for Design, announced the launch of "The Art of Craftsmanship Revisited: New York" to celebrate the tradition of authenticity, creativity
What App Developers Are Saying About the iPad - Wall Street Journal
Just as the offerings in AppleĆ¢€™s App Store helped fuel the iPhoneĆ¢€™s success, software tailored for its new iPad will likely have a big impact on sales of the device. Scott Forstall, Apple’s senior vice president of iPhone software at
A new leader for Plymouth Chamber of Commerce - Citizen
Over the years, Scott has worked for some big companies, such as Organic Gardening Magazine and publishing firms that did custom publishing and marketing in Florida. "We did designs for big Fortune 500 companies." Like it or not, Scott has seen the
Schneider: Is Izzo's pitch for new logo about MSU or Nike? - Lansing State Journal
But MSU spokesman Terry Denbow insists the relationship had nothing to do with Izzo's proclamation of "love" for Nike at Monday's press conference. Izzo did new logo, saying the company "helped with the designs, identity graphics and related
Pop art icon Peter Max brings work to Fort Myers, Naples - News-Press
Peter Max was thinking globally before thinking globally was cool. He has no boundaries, or at least he doesn't recognize any. The world is his canvas, his oyster and his home. For more than 40 years, he's taken in all the world has to offer and
United Kingdom: To Litigate Or Not To Litigate? - Mondaq
The 50 page judgment in this case is a stark lesson in some of the realities and risks of litigation, and the vital importance of proper preparation for all concerned. None of the parties emerged very well from the judgment, and one of Fitzroy
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