Midstate facilities have many climbing the walls Tennessean - Oct 26 12:14 AM
It's not one of the big three football, basketball or baseball but climbing as an athletic activity is, well, on the rise. More and more active people are reaching new heights by using climbing as a way to stay in shape.Save to My Web
Solo Stefani more flash than substance San Jose Mercury News - Oct 25 10:31 PM
Many fans of Gwen Stefani and Black Eyed Peas might argue, maybe even lament, that both performers have strayed far from their roots -- Stefani from ska and the Peas from hip-hop -- in search of more popular pastures. But while purists might grumble about selling out music-wise, it was evident that selling out seat-wise was not a problem Tuesday night at HP Pavilion in San Jose.Save to My Web
Looking ahead River Valley Business Report - 58 minutes ago
Bob Schneyer planned for his retirement. He even counseled numerous senior citizens during his 36 years as a clinical social worker, so he was aware of all the social, psychological and physical issues that frequently crop up with adults dealing with retirement.Save to My Web
Learning Disabilities and Weekend Schedules BellaOnline - Oct 26 8:57 AM
We have a younger 10 year old sister, Janie, who has learning disabilities: dysgraphia, ADHD, and Irlen Syndrome, which is also known as Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome (SSS) - which amongst other symptoms means she can't focus on the written page for very long. I am her adult sister, Helene.Save to My Web
Open Yoga Class Metromix.com - Oct 24 3:35 AM
A flexible schedule Even if you hate exercise, it's easy to find time to stretch your legs in summer. (Hey! Pub-crawling burns a lot of calories.) But come fall, our limbs opt for more--er--stagnant activities, like cheering on the Sox while perched on a barstool.Save to My Web
Holden, MA Landmark - Oct 26 2:37 PM
Trick or treating tonight at Anna Maria Anna Maria College in Paxton will host its annual Halloween get-together from 5 to 6:30 p.m. tonight, October 27, for children 7 and under, and from 7 to 8:30 p.m. for children ages 8-12, at Madonna Hall. Children are invited to come for some trick or treating (bring your own bag), games and food.Save to My Web
Media & religion: A look at recent books, music and Web sites Fort Wayne News-Sentinel - Oct 26 3:06 AM
The Bible "has left a trail of pain, horror, blood and death that is undeniable," writes retired Episcopal bishop John Shelby Spong. Yet, he says he speaks as a church insider who has had "a lifetime love affair with the Bible."Save to My Web
Spirit of Yoga practices one-on-one Park Record - Oct 21 11:29 PM
Spirit of Yoga teacher Sarah Valentine keeps her basement full of light, in warm tones, with a mirror and a small altar decorated with candles and photographs. The space is large enough for an entire class of students, but one at a time, and two at the most, is her motto.Save to My Web
Holden News Landmark - Oct 26 2:36 PM
Local firefighters fly to Georgia to aid hurricane relief BY ROBIN HARNED RHARNED@HOLDENLANDMARK.COM Two Holden firefighter/emergency medical technicians flew to Georgia Monday morning to assist with hurricane relief efforts.Save to My Web
Happenings Oct. 26, 2005 Pacifica Tribune - Oct 26 9:07 AM
JEKYLL AND HYDE, THE MUSICAL When Dr. Henry Jekyll's experiment to isolate good from evil backfires, he unwittingly creates his own evil alter ego, the murderous Mr. Hyde. Fun and fright duel in this tale of good and evil and redemption, fueled by romantic hit songs, including "This is the Moment and "Someone Like You. Directed by Hunter Gilliam, the musical is by Steve Cuden and Frank Wildhorn.Save to My Web