Kristin Chenoweth, Lauren Flanigan, Lou Reed, et al. Set for New York - TheaterMania.com
New York City Opera has announced its 2010-2011 season, which will spotlight American composers and 20th-century works. The season will begin with the New York premiere of Leonard Bernstein’s A Quiet Place (October 27-November 21), which portrays the
Search for missing Houston executive focused on river - Houston Chronicle
NEW ORLEANS Police searching for a missing Houston oil executive are now focusing on the Mississippi River, after tracing the man to a riverfront location after he left a Bourbon Street bar. Searching through videos from businesses in the French
Closing arguments set in penalty phase of Calif. trial for man - Los Angeles Times
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) A man convicted of killing four California women and a 12-year-old girl in the late 1970s will get a chance to plead for his life as closing arguments are held in the penalty phase of his murder trial. Jurors can recommend
High winds and surf predicted for Southern California - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Gusty winds are blowing into Southern California. The National Weather Service issued a high-wind warning from 9 a.m. Tuesday to 3 a.m. Thursday, saying gusts of up to 60 mph are possible, especially in the Antelope Valley and mountains of Los
James named to Sporting News All-America Second Team - Texas Sports
AUSTIN, Texas — University of Texas senior forward Damion James is one of five players to be named to the All-America Second Team by Sporting News, the magazine announced today. James also was tabbed the District VII Player of the Year by the U.S
Recalls: Various mixes and dips, seafood sauce, pretzels, black pepper - Reading Eagle
McCormick & Co. is recalling certain product codes of McCormick French Onion dip mix, McCormick vegetable dip mix, McCormick onion gravy mix and McCormick corn bread stuffing. They could be contaminated with salmonella. No illnesses have been
Holdouts in Pa. town above decades-old mine fire claim condemnations - Los Angeles Times
ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) The few remaining residents of a Pennsylvania coal town decimated by a 48-year-old underground mine fire claim in court papers that a “massive fraud” is being perpetrated by parties seeking to grab the mineral rights to
