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May
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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 19 May 2006 |
Second graders were star struck last week when they completed a unit about space by visiting a planetarium in the Lansing Elementary School gymnasium. "We rent it from the Sciencenter," says teacher Hallie Snow. "We have it for two days. Each second grade class comes for 45 minutes the first day, then again on the second day. They all make T-shirts on the second day, which they wear to the second star show." |
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May
19
2006
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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 19 May 2006 |
Lansing Middle School presented "Timeless Tales," four of Hans Christian Andersen's most beloved stories last weekend. Directed by 7th Grade English Teacher Judy Hinderliter, students enacted "The Princess and the Pea," "The Little Mermaid," "The Emperor's New Clothes," and "The Ugly Duckling."  Another princess rejected |
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May
19
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by Wendy Woods
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Friday, 19 May 2006 |
ITHACA NY: The vitality of the theater depends on a community of working theatre artists: writers, actors and designers. The Kitchen Theatre Company's KITCHEN SINK series (underwritten by First Niagara) provides a venue for emerging regional theatre artists to develop work through staged readings and informal performances of works-in-progress. This season, the Kitchen has expanded this series to include three cornerstone events: 2nd Annual 48-Hour Playwriting Marathon, Teen Extreme Playwriting Contest & Marathon, and New Play Festival. The New Play Festival includes three new plays by three talented local playwrights Marie Sirakos, George Sapio and T. Paul McCabe and will be presented in a three-week rotating repertory schedule from May 25 - June 11 with performances Wed-Sat at 8p and Sun at 4p. Produced together to create a community-wide event, this festival celebrates the art of theater and the excitement of presenting new work. |
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May
12
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by Ben Veaner
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Friday, 12 May 2006 |
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12
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by Jim Evans
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Friday, 12 May 2006 |
SMART TALK By Dr. Viva Palaver
POSITIVE MENTAL ATTITUDE: For wicked fun at the Institute for the Linguistically Impaired, we wish each other a perky, “Keep a positive mental attitude!” This irritates on at least two levels.
As staff psychologist, I can’t resist joining in the teasing. It helps let off a safe bit of steam after a day of treating patients who say nucular and most importantly.
Of course, we do our best to maintain a positive attitude, but we do look forward to our annual Celebrity Roast, at which we highlight — lowlight? — a linguistically impaired public figure. Our President, for instance. ---- v2i18 |
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