eyeglasses News Archive

08-Dec-2007

 

  • Get Out (The Beaver County Times)
    No Depression magazine proclaimed Alejandro Escovedo as ?Artist of the Decade.?


  • Bike bandit thought to have robbed 9 metro banks (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
    Sometimes he wears a hoodie. Other times he has on a cap or something that resembles a fishing hat. On occasion, the ruddy-faced, hooked-nosed man has on eyeglasses. He has been seen wearing a wig. Each time he has entered 9 banks in metro Atlanta, his image is captured by surveillance cameras.


  • Local actor Kelly Walters has the unfortunate task of taking on David Sedaris ? again (Colorado Springs Independent)
    Imagine emulating lauded humorist David Sedaris before an audience of his loyal, adoring, National Public Radio-loving fans. All those eyes ? those hawk-like, hidden-behind-square-edged-hipster-eyeglasses eyes ? staring you down, critiquing your every move with a knowing skepticism ...


  • Grace is Gone (Cinema Confidential)
    It?s clearly touching watching the sight of a father unable to tell his two young girls that their mother was killed while on military duty in Iraq in the new film "Grace is Gone." The directorial debut of James Strouse (writer of "Lonesome Jim") had a very positive reception at last January?s Sundance Film Festival and is only now finding its way to theaters, perhaps now to catch the Oscar ...


  • More than 900 homeless get basic needs met in Orlando (Orlando Sentinel)
    More than 900 homeless turn out for a variety of services They've been called the "invisible people" because society has a way of looking past them.


  • Agency helps children keep warm this winter (Asbury Park Press)
    When a parent has to decide whether to buy food for their family or a new pair of pajamas for their child, the food wins out, according to Dr. Theresa Berger, executive director of Ocean Health Initiatives.


  • Well-rounded students cited (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
    One hundred of the region's best and brightest were honored yesterday at the National Constitution Center for being who they are.


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