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'The Eagle has landed': A space geek remembers the Moon shot

Published July 4, 2009, 4:18 pm, Independent

The first sign of trouble came when the Eagle was five minutes into its descent, 33,500ft above the Moon's surface. A shrill alarm rang through the cramped, seatless cabin in which two astronauts stood facing the stars. An error message flashed up on their primitive computer's tiny read-out: "1202". Neither Neil Armstrong nor Buzz Aldrin knew what it meant. It was left to Steve Bales, a ...

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Movies reboot as TV shows

Published July 4, 2009, 3:18 pm, Los Angeles Times

This fall brings 'Eastwick,' '10 Things I Hate About You' and 'Parenthood,' each based on a successful film. "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" had all the makings of a hit, even without Arnold.

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Tell the kids to take a hike -- and go with 'em

Published July 4, 2009, 9:23 am, The Oregonian

Ross William Hamilton, The OregonianIt's all in the details: Alli Crockett, 4, of Milwaukie gets some quality time with a tree at Laurelhurst Park during a Ladybug nature hike. Run by Portland Parks, the walks for preschoolers and accompanying adults take place at various locations on Friday mornings and some...

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THEATER REVIEW: Shakespeare Theatre scores with "Tempest'

Published July 3, 2009, 7:47 am, Daily Record

The relentless assault of June storms took Saturday night off as another front blew into the College of St. Elizabeth in Florham Park. The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey has dared Mother Nature to conjure ironic cancellations, but even she cannot resist William Shakespeare's "The Tempest" on an outdoor stage.

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Theater Minis

Published July 3, 2009, 2:06 am, The Washington Times

NOW PLAYING • King Lear - Shakespeare Theatre - ... Fathers and daughters grapple for domination in director Robert Falls' sex- drugs- and rock-'n'-roll-charged production at the Shakespeare Theatre Company. Originally staged at Chicago's Goodman Theatre, Mr. Falls' vision of Shakespeare's vengeful tragedy about the violent follies of youth and old age eschews the classical fairy tale about ...

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ROAD TRIP: Fill up on good food, fun, rest, shopping in Boulder

Published July 2, 2009, 8:14 pm, Colorado Springs Gazette

BOULDER • It may sound arrogant that this university town west of Denver has laid claim to both the Colorado Music Festival and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival. But it turns out that each festival proves worthy of the name, making Boulder the state's high-culture capital, at least for the season.

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Unsmooth Course of True Love, Scampering Over a Connecticut Lawn

Published July 2, 2009, 11:10 am, New York Times

Music by Stew, the composer-lyricist of Broadway’s “Passing Strange,” is the chief novelty of this Shakespeare on the Sound production.

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Tips for making it through the first week

Published July 1, 2009, 10:30 am, The Chronicle

With freshman orientation looming in the distance, we're all reminded of how awkward it is to make new friends (especially after that extra Busch Light hits your low-tolerance blood). But, in an incredible act of benevolence, recess is here to help, providing tips to make it through the most awkward (and useless) week of your life.

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Love Words With Staying Power?

Published June 30, 2009, 11:17 pm, NPR

In May, we marked the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's sonnets by asking NPR listeners and readers to write in with modern love poems or songs that they think will be remembered 400 years from now. Here are a few of those suggestions.

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2009/06/30

Published June 30, 2009, 5:16 pm, The New Straits Times

ZAHRA Masoumah Abdul Halim, 17, took a few minutes off from her vigorous training and stood on the famous white cliffs of Dover and gazed across the English Channel.

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