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Beer Steins News Archive 23-Oct-2007

  • Record beer sales at this year's Oktoberfest (Deutsche Welle)

    Despite a drop in attendance, sales of beer at Oktoberfest, the annual beer blast in the German city of Munich, hit an all-time record, as the festival came to a close on Sunday.


  • OKTOBEER (Creative Loafing Tampa)

    By Brian Ries.Oktoberfest is officially over, at least in Germany, but here in the Bay area we keep the barrels rolling until November hits the calendar. Anyone who wants to keep their stein full through Halloween should check out Creative Loafing's International Beerfest on Oct. 20, or try out some of these local Oktobeer stragglers. Oktoberfest Brew Ha-Ha, Oct. 13, 1-7 p.m., St. Petersburg ...


  • Local cultural events (Tucson Citizen)

    TUCSON GUITAR SOCIETY MONTHLY PERFORMANCE SERIES: The Tucson Guitar Society hosts its monthly performance series featuring Brazilian guitarist Eduardo Minozzi Costa, a doctoral student at the University of Arizona. When: 7 p.m. Where: Pima County Library-Woods Memorial Branch, 3455 N. First Ave. Price: free Info: 203-8018, tucsongs.org


  • Harvard connecting to its Indian soul (Boston Globe)

    CAMBRIDGE - Serious pay dirt came at 23 inches when a trio of sweaty undergrads working one of 15 deepening holes in Harvard Yard last week unearthed two tiny pieces of printing press type, pegged at nearly 3 1/2 centuries old.


  • The Night That Wasn't (Chicago Business)

    First years - one thing you'll notice if you continue reading the ChiBus is the inordinate number of "humor" columns, the content of which is based largely on the drunken travails of our fellow classmates.


  • Oktoberfest brings taste of Germany to Lake Worth (Sun-Sentinel)

    Once a year, Virginia Hamilton comes to Lake Worth to see lederhosen-clad dancers, listen to accordion-infused music and sample a taste of Germany.


  • LIFESTYLEBriefs (Morning Sentinel)

    Klassics for Kids and Music for Young Listeners are programs presented by Southern Illinois University at Carbondale's School of Music. They are designed, for young listeners as an introduction to classical and jazz music in live performance.


  • Fest brings out best (The Palm Beach Post)

    More than half a century of memories in the form of authentic beer steins, handmade Bavarian candles, hand-painted cups and dolls filled Irmgard Beland's booth at Lyngate Park Saturday afternoon.


  • Entertainment Calendar for Oct. 19-26 (Santa Maria Times)

    EXTRA, EXTRA


  • New stores in Olympia worth checking out (The Olympian)

    This week, I'd like to introduce two new stores in downtown Olympia that can help make your home more charming and comfortable.


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