Archive for the ‘programming’ Category
Puppet Public flying ‘Firebird’ into library
On July 12 at 2 p.m., the East Greenbush Community Library will be invaded by puppets. As part of its summer programming for children, the library will present a performance of “The Firebird” by the Puppet Public. It’s a Russian folk tale about making the impossible possible. Greenbush Life spoke to Mark Carrigan, who, with his wife, Michelle Smith-Carrigan, twisted the Schenectady-based group …
Moving soaps from TV to Web: Simpler said than done
On the surface, the news that soap operas “All My Children” and “One Life to Live” may find new life on the Web after ABC pulls the plug on them sounds like fantastic news to fans of the genre. But…
Broadcaster Canlas: Newest UP Gawad Plaridel awardee
The Academe of the Philippines College of Mass Communication is pleased to announce the recipient of the 2011 UP Gawad Plaridel in the person of Eloisa Cruz Canlas, who was chosen for her outstanding donations to the broadcast industry, particularly in the field of telephone system.
TR Leger Alexandria campus to maintain ‘Transitions’
ALEXANDRIA — When Catharine Lepage learned that the transitions program at the Alexandria campus of the TR Leger School of Adult, Alternative and Continuing Education was being reinstated, she was “ecstatic.” “You have no thought how excited both myself and my son were,” she says.[...]
Budget fires consume Wilmington, many additional cities
From fire trucks to potholes, needs outrunning resources in American cities.
Alumni organize Shore U. Va. club
ONLEY — Those on the Eastern Shore with connections to the Academe of Virginia will now have the opportunity to connect with each additional and become engaged in supporting students from the area, participate in cultural and educational programming, and be a part of their academe’s tradition of service in community service projects.
SMU ready to eject telecom business
Three years after launching its highly vaunted telephone, cable TV and high-speed Internet services, Shawano Municipal Utilities is looking at partnering or getting out of its financially troubled telecommunications business.
Robot Builders
This year, 18 male campers are taking on the robot challenge. But, Cooper said there is also a high demand for female programmers. Seth Sanders, 14, and Matthew Cowan, 11, are two of the campers in the robotics camp. Not only do the two share an interest in robots, but they are both members of Air Force families.Cowan, who is visiting Sanders from Italy, said they have become close friends …
Westbrook Considers Unfinished Library Space for Community Center
Acknowledging the town has a demonstrated need for more regeneration and youth programming space, consultant Jay Sheehan of Woodard and Curran told the selectmen that they should consider…
HMU cable rates going up August 1
HARLAN — Subsequent a closed session at their June 9 meeting, the Harlan Municipal Utilities Board of Trustees re-opened the public session and made announcements regarding cable TV rates and internet services.