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| Busy Sexual Assault Awareness Month for Riverview Center, Inc.
Each April Riverview Center, Inc. participates in several activities for Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). This April was definitely no exception. The |
by Mike Ironside
At one time there were no festivals in Dubuque. Can you imagine? No All That Jazz, no Taste of Dubuque. It’s especially difficult to consider what that would |
The Roots of the Tri-State Music Scene, Part 1
by Mike Ironside
The imminent return of the Silver Dollar Cantina is generating a great deal of excitement among local live music fans |
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5/17/2008
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Spring Farmers' Market
Spring Farmers’ Market is here! Centered around City Hall at 13th and stretching down Iowa
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7 a.m. - Noon |
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All the Way Home: The Tri-States Veterans Conference
The purpose of the Tri-States Veterans conference is to both thank the veterans of
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9 a.m. - 4 p.m. |
5/18/2008
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Trends In Quilting @ The Rollo Jamiso Museum
An illustrated history of quilts and quilting in America presented by Leslie Bellaise, Curator of
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Dubuque Arboretum Spring Party
Dubuque Arboretum & Botanical Garden Children’s Spring Party – Sunday, May 18, 2008 from 11am-2pm.
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5/24/2008
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2008 Music on the Green Concert Series
Mark you calendars now for the 2008 Music on the Green concert series, which officially
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Epworth Fireman's Dance
The Epworth Fireman's annual Dance will take place Saturday night May 24 from 9pm-1am at
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9pm-1am |
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Spring Farmers' Market
Spring Farmers’ Market is here! Centered around City Hall at 13th and stretching down Iowa
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Talking With 'Office' Star BJ Novak
When NBC announced it would create an American version of the hit British TV show, it sounded like a desperate move. But today, the program shines, partly because of actor BJ Novak, who plays the character Ryan Howard.
Networks Take New Tack in Revealing Fall Shows
The TV networks unveil their fall programming in "upfronts" to advertisers, hoping to woo them to buy big chunks of airtime. But this year is going to be different, the networks promise. The writers strike is both symptom and catalyst. The uncertainties about new media that led to the strike are also leading to changes in the ad business.
A Blitz of Summer Blockbusters
Movie theaters don't seem fazed by the fact that there is more than one month to go before the official start of summer — more than 20 new films opened this weekend. Film critic Bob Mondello talks with host Andrea Seabrook about <em>What Happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas, Speed Racer, Surfwise, Before the Rains, Poultrygeist,</em> and more.
Commission Calls for MLK Statue's Redesign
The sculpture of Martin Luther King Jr. intended for a memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., is too "confrontational," according to the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts. The commission's approval is necessary for any monument or memorial in the capital. The commission says the sculpture needs to be reworked.
Charlie Brown: Authenticity and Honesty
Charlie Brown was born in 1950, at a time of cautious optimism about America's global role after World War II, and about the average guy's day-to-day prospects back in the states.
Oprah's Closet Now Open to Fans
A newly opened store in Chicago allows Oprah Winfrey fans to take their adoration to a whole new level. Now they can buy her cast-off clothes and shoes.
Circus Family Is Ready for a Safety Net
After spending 10 years traveling the world in a 1962 double-decker bus that maxes out at 33 mph, the Sprockets Circus family is ready for the next attraction: a home. The trip taught its members some valuable lessons about their fellow man.
Will R. Kelly's Career Survive the Sex Trial?
The R&B artist is accused of videotaping himself having sex with an underage girl. It's taken years, however, for the trial to get off the ground.
Summary Judgement: Cam. vs. Ash, Who Cares?
Mark Jordan Legan tells us what the critics are saying about <em>Speed Racer</em>, the latest film by the Wachowski brothers, <em>What Happens in Vegas</em> and <em>The Tracey Fragments</em> starring Ellen Page.
Fighting to Pay the Bills in 'Redbelt'
<em>Fresh Air</em> film critic David Edelstein reviews <em>Redbelt</em>, the new martial-arts film written and directed by David Mamet. The film tells the story of a principled martial-arts master who steps into the professional fighting ring to save his business.
Warren Buffett Reprises Role on 'All My Children'
Warren Buffett, the world's richest person, makes a guest appearance Friday on the ABC soap opera <em>All My Children</em>. He plays himself, coming to aid the soap's veteran vixen Erica Kane. She's in jail for insider trading, and Buffet offers financial advice. He also guest starred in 1992.
Summer's Blockbuster Films Seem Promising
<em>Los Angeles Times</em> and <em>Morning Edition</em> film critic Kenneth Turan explains that he's actually looking forward to summer movies this year, including the latest Batman movie, <em>The Dark Knight</em>.
Late-Night Hosts Poised to Play Musical Chairs
When Conan O'Brien takes over as <em>The Tonight Show</em>host in June 2009, comic Jimmy Fallon is expected to replace him on <em>Late Night</em>. But where will outgoing host Jay Leno go? And how does it all affect Jimmy Kimmel?
In 'XXY,' a Teen Affair, If Trickier than Most
Fifteen-year-old Alex was born with both male and female sex organs, and that singularity is starting to matter. A doctor offers help, but it's the medico's 16-year-old son whose attentions interest Alex. Quirky, sharply observed performances, paired with tricky questions about identity, gender and sexuality.
'What Happens in Vegas': Not Much to Laugh About
On one wild night in Sin City, two strangers drink themselves into unholy matrimony. When one hits the jackpot with the other's coin, a fight over marriage and money begins — and a predictable romantic comedy ensues.
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