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Knitting News Archive28-Jul-2008
Business Spotlight: One cozy coffee community (Memphis Commercial Appeal) Donnie Chambliss III sums up the goal of The Grove Coffee House by describing it as being committed to community through coffee.
Night Life (The New Yorker) ROCK AND POP Musicians and night-club proprietors live complicated lives; it?s advisable to call ahead to confirm engagements. B. B. KING BLUES CLUB & GRILL 237 W. 42nd St. (212-997-4144)--Aug. 1: A night of accessible, poppy reggae with Maxi Priest. Aug. 2: Russell Thompkins, Jr., and the New Stylistics . . .
THIS WEEK IN BAYONNE (The Jersey Journal) [macro call]3The Bayonne Office On Aging sponsors "The Flower Guy," a horticulture class led by Lou Segull, at 11 a.m. at the 56th Street Senior Center. Call (201) 437-5996 to verify the time.
There's nothing to fear from midcareer change (Colorado Springs Gazette) Nancy Irwin was in her early 40s when she changed her career from stand-up comedy to psychotherapy. Having made such a dramatic turnaround, she thought to herself, "If I can do it, anybody can."
Bloomington woman handles needlepoint with grace (The Pantagraph) BLOOMINGTON -- Mary Roper was just 3 when she first tried to mimic her mother's crochet skills using a piece of string she'd tie into knots.
On the Horizon (The New Yorker) MOVIES COPS AND ROBBERS Aug. 8-Sept. 11 The theme of crime and punishment has a distinctive flavor in each country, and the French cinema has a special way with the underworld milieu. Film Forum?s ?French Crime Wave? series features such classics as Jules Dassin?s ?Rififi,? Jean-Pierre Melville?s ?Bob . . .
Tax treaty with Canada to bring in Chingkoes (Manila Standard Today) THE Philippine government will invoke its tax treaty with Canada to seek the extradition of the Chingkoe couple on charges of tax fraud involving the use of fake tax credit certificates.
Nip knitting and obey the crochet (The Myrtle Beach Sun News) From Hollywood stars to first-graders, it seems everyone is Knitting. But it's crocheting that's generating the buzz right now on crafting Web sites, blogs and even the fashion runways. With a simple beginner stitch, you can make several projects, says Brett Bara, editor of Crochet Today magazine and host of the new PBS series "Knit and Crochet Today." "It's kind of going through a renaissance," ...
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