Highlights
A collection of news and information related to Culture published by this site and its partners.
Displaying items 1-12 of 9248
» View cltv.com items only
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-771
Next >
-
Clutter Affecting Your Mood?
As recently seen on Living Healthy Chicago, we investigate how a cluttered home or office affects your mind or mood. Here is more information from Joyce Marter of Urban Balance. Is a Cluttered Home Cluttering Your Mind? By Joyce Marter, LCPC,...
Tags: Health, ADHD, Stress, Depression, Physical Fitness and Exercise
-
Creative Arts Therapy
The motto at Chicago’s Institute for Therapy through the Arts (ITA) is: when words are not enough, the arts can often help. ITA is one of few comprehensive community-based arts therapy programs in the United States that offers art therapy in four...Tags: Nursing Homes, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Sociology, Behavioral Conditions
-
Top students honored in the Class of 2012
Area high school valedictorians and salutatorians: Penn High School Pat Adkins, son of Jodi and Pat Adkins, was involved in Student Council, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Big Brothers Big Sisters. He will attend Bethel College. Maaz Ahmed,...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Science, High Schools, John Forbes, Schools
-
COMPANIES
MISHAWAKA Allied Specialty Precision Inc. has received the National Tooling and Machining Association safety award for 2011. This is the ninth consecutive year the company has received this safety award. ELKHART Yoder Oil Co. Inc. will mark its 75th...Tags: Arts and Culture, Ceremonies
-
Vets, active-duty get in free at Butterfly World through Monday
South Florida Sun-SentinelVeterans and active-duty military get in free at Butterfly World in Coconut Creek through Monday. That's a $24.95 value. Bring along your ID to get free entrance. Adult admission is $24.95; children ages 3-11 are $19.95 and kids under 2 are free....Tags: Mother's Day, Coconut Creek, Facebook, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies
-
Ferry Hill Place on road to recovery
timr@herald-mail.comIn the early part of the 19th century, Ferry Hill Place might have been considered the center of the New World. It was the bridge between the important Eastern cities and the Western frontier, the northernmost outpost of the southern states and the...Tags: Sociology, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Frostbite, Arts and Culture, The Herald-Mail
-
Smithfield Little Theatre celebrates 50 years
"We call it community theater but it's almost like a family," says Elaine Dairo, who is active in Smithfield Little Theatre.
That "family" turns 50 years old this year, and the theater is celebrating in a big way on Sunday, June 3. The afternoon of...Tags: Lobbying, High Schools, Politics, Smithfield, Ceremonies
-
Letters: Capitalism, here and there
Re "Which kind of capitalism?," Opinion, May 22 Jonah Goldberg claims that we need a debate between advocates of European "social" capitalism and American capitalism. Debates are seldom productive because each side is more concerned with winning the...Tags: Sociology, Mitt Romney, Europe, Facebook, Bain Capital, LLC
-
Memorial Day services
Several communities have scheduled Memorial Day services featuring military tributes and speakers, honoring those who fought for freedom and gave their lives in battle. Here's a listing of events: •Tavares American Legion Post 76 will have a...Tags: Memorial Day, High Schools, Music, Spring Creek, Holidays
-
Review: Edward O. Wilson tackles 'The Social Conquest of Earth'
The Social Conquest of Earth Edward O. Wilson Liveright: 330 pp, $27.95 Edward O. Wilson is one of the great scientists of our time. The world's leading expert on ants and a consummate naturalist, he brilliantly compiles research data from a broad...
Tags: Science and Technology, Religious Conflicts, Sociology, Biology, Science
-
Roanoke tobacco shop celebrates a century in business
ReporterThe air was thick with cigar smoke, the shop crowded with loyal customers, as David and Renee Meyer celebrated Milan Tobacconists' 100 year history. "I've seen pictures of Roanoke back in the heyday," David Meyer told us, "And you look down the street...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies
-
15 years later, CIA acknowledges fallen Marylander worked for agency
The report from the State Department was brief: Thomas M. Jennings Jr., a federal worker from Burtonsville on a temporary assignment with NATO peacekeepers, had died in a car crash in Southern Bosnia.
Fifteen years later, it turns out that was only...Tags: Sarajevo (Bosnia & Herzegovina), Clarksville, U.S. Embassy, University of Maryland, College Park, David Petraeus
Apr 12, 2012
|Story| CLTV
Nov 13, 2011
|Story| CLTV
May 27, 2012
|Story| South Bend Tribune
May 27, 2012
|Story| South Bend Tribune
May 27, 2012
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
May 27, 2012
|Story| Herald Mail
May 27, 2012
|Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
May 27, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
May 27, 2012
|Story| Orlando Sentinel
May 27, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
May 26, 2012
|Story| WDBJ7
May 26, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Original site for Culture topic gallery.