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Beer Steins News Archive 12-May-2009

  • Helen gets new walkway over Chattahoochee River (The Gainesville Times)

    HELEN - This Alpine village might be known, at least partially, for people hoisting beer steins.


  • Free Artomatic 419! show continues (The Toledo Blade)

    Featuring the creations of 200 emerging and seasoned artists, the free Artomatic 419! continues from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, the second of its three days. Nearly 2,000 people attended the April 18 opening, at 201 Morris St. in Toledo's Warehouse District near the Oliver House. Continuous musical and spoken-word entertainment takes place on two stages at this labyrinthine venue, highlighted ...


  • ?Producers? opens in Nuremberg (Times Leader)

    Cynical, down-on-his-luck producer Max listens to his timid accountant, Leo, complain about a pile of manuscripts.


  • Eine Wahnsinnsparty! | Bust out those lederhosen for a rowdy weekend of German food, song and dance (Urban Tulsa)

    Looking for a good excuse to eat, drink and be merry? It's time for Tulsa's annual Germanfest. The three-day festival this weekend provides ample opportunities to fulfill all three desires. "Germanfest is almost like a mini-Oktoberfest for lack of explaining it better," event coordinator Hannah Gil... By Jessica Render.


  • [831] New World : Rare Shakespeare in Moss Landing. - Monterey County Weekly (Monterey County Weekly)

    Terry Taylor says it?s fate, but perhaps it?s the Bard?s ghost working in mysterious ways. Either way, his nonlinear story of how the Shakespeare Society of America came to be relocated in Moss Landing begins in 1607, when Captain John Smith and English colonists landed in Jamestown. Months later, Indians captured Smith and, according to legend, Pocahontas convinced her father to spare Smith?s ...


  • Ding-dong, high prices aren't calling (The Indianapolis Star)

    For many years, Avon has come calling on Central Indiana neighborhoods -- indeed, to neighborhoods all over the country and the world.


  • Multimedia Archives (The Gainesville Times)

    Trouble viewing? Click here to DOWNLOAD HELEN ? This Alpine village might be known, at least partially, for people hoisting beer steins. [Read More] Times news video Workers bring in a pedestrian bridge in downtown Helen.


  • Michener Art Museum Destroying Destruction: Shrapnel, Shakespeare, and the Aesthetics of War Trash (Princeton Town Topics)

    I didn?t know that shrapnel was named after Lieutenant Henry Shrapnel (1761-1842) until I read C.K. Williams?s poem, ?Shrapnel,? which was written in the second year of the Iraq war.


  • MCLAUGHLIN: Summer right around the corner (The Marquette Tribune)

    I know what you're thinking: Last issue plus self-absorbed columnist equals sappy indulgent goodbye column.


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