Pie in the Sky
By Cindy Hemper
When we hear the
phrase “Pie in
the Sky,” we
usually think of
our dreams that
we one day hope
to realize, or
perhaps the 1996
romantic comedy
starring Josh
Charles,
Christine Lahti,
John Goodman,
and Anne Heche...Read More
2011 Blues and
Jazz Fest
Presented by The
Erie Art Museum
By Drew Chiodo
This red-hot
Erie summer has
been littered
with some
amazing and
talent packed
festivals. From
Rib-Fest to Roar
On the Shore,
this summer’s
long list of fun
things to do
just keeps
growing...Read More
Distance
Running:
Meditation in
Motion
By Becky Striepe
Distance
Running:
Marathon
Training
We’ve been
following Hal
Higdon’s
marathon
training
regimen, which
includes shorter
runs during the
week and a long
run every
weekend. You
gradually up
your mileage,
and the longest run you
do is 20 miles towards
the end of your training
schedule...Read More
How a New Police
Tool for Face
Recognition
Works
By Emily Steel,
Newtstuff.blogspot.com
Police forces
across the
country are
planning to
start using new
mobile
technology later
this year that
can identify
suspects and
instantly reveal
their criminal
history based on
a picture of
their face or
iris, the
colored portion
of an eye...Read
More
New State Law
Requires LGBT
History in
Textbooks
By Wyatt
Buchanan,
Chronicle
Sacramento
Bureau
Public schools
in California
will be required
to teach students about
the contributions of
lesbian, gay, bisexual
and transgender
Americans starting
Jan...Read More
A Fresh Vibe for
Veteran
Musicians
By Jenna Croyle
Erie's vibrant
music scene has
spawned as many
diverse bands as
they are countless,
entertaining all
of us with their
own unique and
energetic
sounds...Read
More
Funny Bone
Joke Of The Week
Amish Humor
Sign behind an Amish carriage:
"Energy efficient vehicle. Runs on grass
and oats.
CAUTION: Avoid exhaust!"
Potpourri
Quote of the Week
Every year on your birthday, you get a
chance to start new. ~ Sammy Hagar
Did You Know...
...In every episode of Seinfeld
there is a Superman somewhere.
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