Two Actors and One Piano Add to Mayhem of Murder for Two Musical in Upstate NY
by Kenneth Jones 22 Jul 2010
Murder for Two: A Killer Musical, the new musical comedy for two actors and a piano, gets a developmental launch by Adirondack Theatre Festival July 22-31.
Posted by: Brad Sturdivant
Sturgis is the name of the famous American motorbike rally championships. This competition is held every year in a place called Sturgis which lies in the south of Dakota. This Sturgis motorbike rally competition is mostly held in the first few days of the month of August every year. the people who are interested in these races bring their own bikes and enlist their names for the competition. these motorbike rally races started back in the 1940′s. the Jackpine Gypsies club used to make all the arrangements of this competition. the first ever race that took place in the hillclimb track was not able to attract a huge audience and only a few racers participated at that time. the creator of the Jackpine Gypsies bought a motor cycle franchise and started this Club after few days.
It would be a lot easier to accept a negative answer from God if Jesus hadn’t insisted on telling us about moving mulberry trees and mountains and receiving whatsoever one asks. but he did say all that, and when we don’t get what we ask for, it leaves us feeling a little confused. we start to wonder why Jesus said it at all.
Bill and Hill’s little girl is getting married. At least we think she is.
Apartment? Condo? still living at home? I probably wouldn't say house as that's more of a family man's quarters. Where does the average fall?
iOS 4 on the iPhone 3G sucks. I can say this from experience, as I have a bogged-down, slow as dirt iPhone 3G sitting beside me right now. I loaded up iOS 4 on the thing a week or two ago, and after tweaking and fiddling with the darn thing since then, I’ve been unable to increase performance. if you have an iPhone 3G and want the latest and greatest Apple OS on it, HOLD OFF. Help may be coming.
Old-school ‘Cowboys’
Has a measure of sanity finally come to a small corner of Hollywood? The crowd at San Diego Comic-Con let out a monstrous cheer when director Jon Favreau announced that his "Cowboys & Aliens" will not be filmed in 3-D. Instead, he’s aiming for a John Ford-style Western with sci-fi elements that are more "Close Encounters" than "Avatar." The film, starring Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford, is set for release next summer.