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    Apr 16, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  1. Kids get summer enrichment at GCC

    Children entering kindergarten through sixth grade can sign up for the Summer Enrichment Program at Glendale Community College, which again teams with Glendale Unified School District to offer the program. The classes are held at John C. Fremont...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Theater, Music, Geography, Stephen Schwartz

  2. Aug 16, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  3. Bill aims to ease student transfers

    GLENDALE — Faculty associations and college superintendents are jostling to make last-minute additions to a bipartisan bill that's expected to pass the state Legislature and alter how students transfer from community colleges to universities,...

    Tags: Students, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Sacramento, Teaching and Learning, Glendale (Los Angeles, California)

  4. Nov 3, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  5. Interesting mix of plot and anthropology

    La Cañada resident Dr. Debra Grubb, a.k.a. Debra Austin, is a part-time paleoanthropology enthusiast, former obstetrician and philosopher. And if that wasn't enough syllables for you, she's an author of a provocative novel titled "Daughter of Kura." Set in Africa around the dawn of Homo erectus nearly 2 million years ago, the story provides a fascinating sociological perspective of a tribe called the Kura.
    La Caņada resident Dr. Debra Grubb, a.k.a. Debra Austin, is a part-time paleoanthropology enthusiast, former obstetrician and philosopher. And if that wasn't enough syllables for you, she's an author of a provocative novel titled "Daughter of Kura." Set...

    Tags: Science, Book, Science and Technology

  6. Jun 30, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  7. Tribe keeps history alive

    Members of the Tongva Nation Dancers shared stories and songs of their culture Sunday at the Stough Canyon Nature Center surrounded by the rustic mountains their ancestors have called home for more than 7,000 years. The Gabrielino/Tongva tribe...

    Tags: Entertainment, Canoeing and Kayaking, Breads, Dance, Sports

  8. May 26, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  9. Area residents receive college degrees

    Alfred University, Alfred, N.Y.: Thomas Buchas, of Coopersburg, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the Inamori School of Engineering at Alfred University. He is a son of Thomas and Ann Buchas and a graduate of Southern Lehigh High School;...

    Tags: Bangor, Jim Thorpe, Quinnipiac University, Fine Arts, East Greenville

  10. May 17, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Jose Bedia: The artist as anthropologist

    When painter Jose Bedia answers the phone on a Monday afternoon, he's standing inside a bustling marketplace in Lima, Peru, about to buy exotic food and souvenirs for his brother and son in Miami. The Cuban-born artist considers this journey to South America one of his so-called "artistic pilgrimages," named as such because, for the past 30 years, Bedia has been making these far-flung journeys in pursuit of spiritual and cultural objects that inspire his artworks.
    When painter Jose Bedia answers the phone on a Monday afternoon, he's standing inside a bustling marketplace in Lima, Peru, about to buy exotic food and souvenirs for his brother and son in Miami. The Cuban-born artist considers this journey to South...

    Tags: Miami Art Museum, Arts, Artists, Religious Events, Zambia

  12. May 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Mansome': Morgan Spurlock examines men's self-image, grooming

    Morgan Spurlock, the clown prince of documentary filmmaking, has examined fast food ("Super Size Me") and product placement ("The Greatest Movie Ever Sold"). Now, in the just-released"Mansome," he turns his attention to the somewhat surprising topic of men's grooming, enlisting champion beard growers, hirsute celebrities and a grab bag of barbers, anthropologists and magazine editors to bring the discussion of men's looks and masculinity out of the closet and into the bright light of day.
    Los Angeles Times
    Morgan Spurlock, the clown prince of documentary filmmaking, has examined fast food ("Super Size Me") and product placement ("The Greatest Movie Ever Sold"). Now, in the just-released"Mansome," he turns his attention to the somewhat surprising topic of...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Film Festivals, Documentary (genre), Paul Rudd, Personal Service

  14. May 18, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  15. Lafayette College held graduation ceremonies May 19

    Lafayette College held graduation ceremonies May 19 and conferred 611 degrees to 585 graduating seniors at the College's 177th Commencement. The event will feature an address by Garry Marshall, the award-winning television and film director, writer,...

    Tags: Coopersburg, Hackettstown, Rose Marie, Culture, Bath (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)

  16. May 20, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. Cuba, DR on very different paths

    On May 20, 1902 the Cuban Republic was born, following the Spanish-American War, or Spanish(Cuban)American War, that ended Spain's colonial rule. Coincidentally, this May 20, the Dominican Republic is holding its 14th presidential election since the...

    Tags: Medina (Saudi Arabia), Spanish-American War, Career and Workplace, Elections, Culture

  18. May 15, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  19. Police return to home of suspected serial killer

    Investigators in Indiana returned to the home of a suspected serial killer Monday. They dug up William "Clyde" Gibson's backyard. The 54-year-old has been charged with killing two women and is suspected in a third death.
    Investigators in Indiana returned to the home of a suspected serial killer Monday. They dug up William "Clyde" Gibson's backyard. The 54-year-old has been charged with killing two women and is suspected in a third death. "A lot of people are still in...

    Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Murder

  20. May 14, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Anthropologists discover oldest wall art in collapsed cave in France

    Anthropologists working in southern France have discovered what they believe to be the oldest known wall art in a rock shelter that collapsed 37,000 years ago. The inscribed and painted objects in the shelter are thought to be slightly older than the previous oldest art, found at Grotte Chauvet, also in southeastern France. Both caves are relics of the Aurignacian period, named after the Aurignac site in France where the first artifacts from the period were discovered. The Aurignacian period stretches from about 40,000 years ago to 28,000 years ago and is the source of the famous Venus figurines, such as the Venus of Willendorf, which are the first statuettes of humans, displaying exaggerated female characteristics.
    Anthropologists working in southern France have discovered what they believe to be the oldest known wall art in a rock shelter that collapsed 37,000 years ago. The inscribed and painted objects in the shelter are thought to be slightly older than the...

    Tags: Culture, Caves and Caverns, Arts and Culture, France, New York University

  22. May 12, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  23. Ancient skulls found in Winter Garden puzzle experts

    At first, it appeared to be a discovery with sinister implications: Two skulls unearthed by a swimming pool contractor in a Winter Garden neighborhood.
    At first, it appeared to be a discovery with sinister implications: Two skulls unearthed by a swimming pool contractor in a Winter Garden neighborhood. Now, the human remains are the focus of an archaeological mystery. The skulls, about a dozen...

    Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Winter Garden, University of Central Florida, Archaeology

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