Compiled by The Daily News THURSDAY, SEPT. 4
Faith Calendar (The Warren Reporter) 05 September 2008SATURDAY, Sept. 6 The Interfaith Hospitality Network of Warren County, a program of Family Promise, will hold a Fish and Chips Dinner with doors opening at 5 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church of Washington, 40 East Church St. Takeouts available. Chicken Fingers available upon request.
The week's most promising concerts (The Charlotte Observer) 05 September 20081 Tarrus Riley 8 p.m. Wednesday, Neighborhood Theatre ($18 to $25) The second-generation reggae singer (he's the son of Jimmy Riley) sets himself apart from his peers infusing his songwriting with '70s soul, gospel, and pop appeal and pure, heartfelt vocals that evoke romance and spirituality. 704-358-9298. 2 LA Riots 10 p.m. Thursday, The Forum ($10) This Los Angeles DJ duo made a ...
Top regional attractions (The Philadelphia Inquirer) 05 September 2008Top Regional Attractions Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences 1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy.; 215-299-1000. www.ansp.org. Includes Dinosaur Hall, Egyptian mummies, interactive, live animals, educational exhibits for children & more. Gregor Mendel: Plant
Museum and gallery events (The Philadelphia Inquirer) 05 September 2008Art Museums & Institutions African American Museum 701 Arch St.; 215-574-0380. www.aampmuseum.org. Afro-Latino Dance Day - Classes in rumba, Capoeira & African-influence Dominican Republic dances. 9/6 noon. $8; $6 children & seniors. Tue.-Sat. 10 am-5 pm, Sun. noon-5 pm.
Rattlers a mystery without game film (The News Journal) 03 September 2008DOVER -- There is a new football coach at Florida A&M, which almost certainly means a new look when the Rattlers visit Alumni Stadium Thursday night to take on Delaware State.
Dick Cole: Most of all I miss the music (Portsmouth Herald) 03 September 2008On Sept. 11, 1921, Richard Cole was the name given to the first-born child of Ruth (Hanscom) Cole and Raymond Cole, she from Dover and he from Eliot, Maine.
The Art Fund Helps Save Rare Medieval Manuscript for the Nation (Art Daily) 04 September 2008The Dering Roll. LONDON.- The Art Fund, the UK's leading independent art charity, has awarded The British Library a grant of £40,000 to help acquire the earliest surviving English roll of arms in the history of English Heraldry.
Who’s Who of medieval knights for British Library (Times Online) 03 September 2008London The oldest existing roll of arms has been bought by the British Library. The Derin Roll, for which the library paid £194,184, shows 324 coats of arms – about a quarter of the English baronage during the reign of King Edward I – and is vital for the study of knighthood in medieval England.
Profile: Restaurant man on the move invades Delaware (The News Journal) 02 September 2008Dave Magrogan, owner of Kildare's empire and more makes his way to the First State.