Two nights, 27 guys, no football (The Post and Courier) Funny thing about spending an entire college football Saturday hiking up a rocky trail in North Carolina's breathtaking, unforgiving Pisgah National Forest. After an October dusk in Deep Gap, you care more about finding a water source ? any trickling stream will do, Lord ? than fi......more...10:27 p.m.: Mayoral candidates debate issues to packed crowd in City Hall (The Herald Bulletin) City Hall auditorium was filled Wednesday night during the mayoral debate sponsored by The Herald Bulletin....more... The News' four dieters get marching orders (New York Daily News) The Daily News readers who took on our dieting challenge have had their first meeting with the nutritionist and are on the road to weight loss....more... Home Front (Washington Post) Post Home staff editors Annie Groer and Jura Koncius are here to answer your decorating-related questions. ...more... Take a fair food fling (Austin American-Statesman) A spin through the fare of the two state fairs on either end of Interstate 35....more... Globe North listings (Boston Globe) Comprehensive listings for galleries, plays, music, and other happenings in the area. Items may be sent three weeks in advance to carson@globe.com or mailed to Sharon Carson, Boston Globe North, 1 Corporate Place, Suite 200, 55 Ferncroft Road, Danvers 01923. Listings are not accepted over the telephone....more... The Guide (The State Journal-Register) Local live entertainment listings for October 11 thru October 17 and beyond. Items for The Guide should be submitted in writing to Polly Greer, A&E, third floor newsroom, The State Journal-Register, by noon Monday for Thursday publication. These listings are for live entertainment only....more... Temecula group raises funds to help diabetic animals (The Press-Enterprise) The idea hit Valerie Andrews four months ago when she took her diabetic dog to a Murrieta emergency animal hospital....more... Holiday Bazaars, 2007 (The Oregonian) 13 BEAVERCREEK UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST: 9 a.m.-3 p.m., 23345 S. Beavercreek Road, Beavercreek: Ceramic and glass yard art, wooden toys, woven creations, vendors. 13 CHEHALEM ADULT ENRICHMENT CENTER: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 101 W. Foothills Drive, Newberg: Baskets, raffles, door prizes, luncheon. 19 HARDING GRANGE: 9 a.m.-6 p.m., 21552 S. Fischers Mill Road, Estacada: Handmade items, baked goods, quilted ......more... |