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Little Argus – August 1, 2012

Today Concert, Moon Walk there will be a free mariachi concert by Mariachi Unido at 6:30 p.m. today (Aug. 1) at the Living Desert Zoo & Gardens State Park. the Full Moon Walk will follow with entrance from 8-8:30 p.m. Regular entrance fees apply for the walk. Info: (575) 887-5516. Toddler Time reset Toddler Time [...]

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I, 40 – Olympians, are you ready to rumble?

Published: Saturday, July 28, 2012 at 12:30 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, July 27, 2012 at 9:13 a.m. The flame has been lit, and Londoners have been sufficiently inconvenienced. so, for the next two weeks, you must pay attention to sports that mostly have no relevance whatsoever for the following 206 weeks. Here’s a guide, just [...]

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First ‘little treasure’ arrives at Valley Presbyterian’s expanded maternity unit

VAN NUYS – Her tiny cries baptized the newly painted golden walls. At 7:40 a.m. Tuesday, Nevaeh Hazell Zamora came into the world weighing in at 7 pounds, 6 ounces – and was the first child born inside the newly expanded labor, delivery and recovery unit at Valley Presbyterian Hospital, where photographs of babies in [...]

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Fifth Blue Ridge Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony June 9

Wilkesboro, NC — The Wilkes Heritage Museum is pleased to announce the Fifth Annual Blue Ridge Music Hall of Fame dinner and induction ceremony at the Stone Center for Performing Arts on Saturday, June 9, 2012. The 2012 inductees include: George Hamilton IV, Nationally Known Artist; Robert “Tut” Taylor, Master Musician and Tradition Bearer; DeWitt [...]

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Fish camp says farewell to brick-and-mortar spot

The catfish will keep cooking. But the family that has for generations run Graham’s Fish Fry in Gastonia will now serve their specialties out of mobile kitchens instead of the 47-year-old restaurant. Their busy catering sideline will continue, although the family served its last meal Sunday and the brick and mortar building on South New [...]

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Alton turns Irish for St. Patrick’s Day

ALTON – St. Patrick’s Day celebrating started early in some parts of Alton when a group of friends met at Johnson’s Corner for breakfast. Lori Kuithe, Jennifer Allen and Janice Brooks met at the diner at 9 a.m. and later were joined by Sara Voumard. The women, friends since high school, were enjoying a pint [...]

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Anthony Burgess: Confessions of the hack trade

The text of the following article was originally delivered as the Terence Kilmartin memorial lecture at the Dartington Ways With Words Festival. Reviewers are lazy; critics are not. Reviewers are viewed by genuine writers with a mixture of foreboding and contempt. The status and, indeed, physical condition of the reviewer is summed up in a [...]

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