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Written by Courtesy, Mark Fisher, The Allegany Observer
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Thursday, 22 July 2010 16:45 |
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Local resident Mark Fisher has been interviewing numerous candidates for the upcoming contested election races and has been posting them on his website "The Allegany Observer." He is currently focusing on the races with large fields of candidates including those for County Commissioner and for Cumberland City Council. Upcoming interviews are scheduled with candidates for Sheriff and for Mayor of Cumberland. If time allows, Fisher will also seek to interview those running for House of Delegates and for both Republican and Democratic Central Committees. Mark has kindly allowed appindie to link with his website, The Allegany Observer <http://www.alleganyobserver.com/page/> so that our readers may have to opportunity to learn more about these candidates. Hats off to Mark for his endeavors to aid in our education of becoming better informed voters. |
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Written by Jeff Davis
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Thursday, 22 July 2010 02:30 |
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Carpenters In The Forehead/ Warlords, Inc. Part 2
Below find continued excerpts from the Congressional Report of John Tierney, entitled, “Warlord, Inc.: Extortion and Corruption Along the U.S. Supply Chain in Afghanistan:”
"The U.S. operation in Afghanistan has presented the U.S. military with the most complex logistical operation it has ever undertaken. By September 2010, under President Barack Obama’s plan to increase troop strength, the United States will have 100,000 troops in Afghanistan, with an additional 38,000 allied forces under NATO command. Military logistics officers are responsible for providing the troops with the food, water, shelter, weapons, ammunition, and fuel they need to perform their duties."
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Last Updated on Thursday, 22 July 2010 02:32 |
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Written by Courtesy Arts Flash, Allegany Arts Council
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Wednesday, 21 July 2010 09:25 |
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FRIDAY AFTER FIVE ONE ACT SERIES CANCELED THIS WEEK- SHOW RESCHEDULED FOR NEXT FRIDAY....... On July 23 at 7 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Front & Centre Stage presents a live performance of "One Naked Woman and One Fully Clothed Man" by Diana Amsterdam as part of the "Friday After Five One Act Series" at the Allegany Arts Council's Community Room, 9 N. Centre St., Cumberland. The play centers on a married couple watching a movie.
We are treated to the wife's interior monologue as she watches what she thought was going to be a nice romance but turns out to have too much nudity and sex for her taste. She becomes obsessed with the fact that her husband's prurient interests are aroused. She is convinced that he doesn't want her, that he wishes his wife looked like the figure up there on the screen, and that the sparkle has gone out of her marriage.
Free admission. Please note that the show contains some strong language and adult content and may not be suitable for children under 17 years of ages. Parental discretion is advised. Please call Front & Centre Stage at 301-268-3724 or the Arts Council at 301-777-ARTS (2787) for more information. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 22 July 2010 17:02 |
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Written by Shaun Adamec, Governor's Media Office
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Tuesday, 20 July 2010 15:34 |
Governor Martin O'Malley recently joined Lt. Governor Anthony Brown to convene a roundtable forum of industry leaders and experts, including medical system Presidents, Hospital CEOs, State officials and other stakeholders to discuss health care reform and innovation in Maryland. Governor O'Malley used the forum to outline the future of Health Information Technology (Health IT) in Maryland, and opportunities to move Maryland forward in the areas of health care reform and innovation. "Our health care sector is projected to grow by more than 20 percent by 2018, when it will employ a projected 264,000 people in our State. There is a clear connection between the health of our fellow citizens, and the health of jobs and our economy," said Governor O'Malley. "Advancing our vision for Health IT will further this progress, and help us advance toward our goals for creating and saving jobs, and improving the quality of care in our State while reigning in costs." Maryland remains home to some of the world's most respected medical institutions. In 2008, more than 219,000 jobs existed in Maryland's health care field. By 2018, that figure is expected to grow to nearly 264,000, representing a growth rate of more than 20 percent over a ten year period. A strong Health IT sector in Maryland has the potential to create even more jobs for Maryland's hardworking families.
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Written by Jeff Davis
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Monday, 19 July 2010 14:02 |
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ALL POINTS BULLETIN FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
AN OPEN INVITATION TO ALL READERS OF APPINDIE AND ANY OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES:
GET OUT YOUR BLADES, LAY DOWN SOME RUBBER, AND GET IN GEAR TO PLAY SOME TABLE TENNIS.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 July 2010 10:37 |
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Written by Courtesy Arts Flash, Allegany Arts Council
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Wednesday, 21 July 2010 09:40 |
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Loretta Hummel (country, gospel, and bluegrass) will be performing at this week's Frostburg's Saturdays on Broadway, Saturday, July 24 from 12 to 2 p.m.
WFWM & FrostburgFirst: A Main Street Maryland Community continues to host a new music series, Saturdays on Broadway. These FREE two-hour concerts highlight local and regional performers every Saturday afternoon from 12 to 2 p.m! Concerts are held in the parking lot on Broadway below City Place. The music series is sponsored by local businesses and, in part, by a grant through the Allegany Arts Council. So bring the whole family and come out and enjoy local, regional talent all summer long! For more information, please contact FrostburgFirst our Main Street Program at
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Written by Information Provided by Cherie Snyder, Rick Smolan and NPR
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Wednesday, 21 July 2010 09:14 |
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The following information was forwarded to appindie by core member Cherie Snyder. Appindie would like to share the information about this interesting and fun opportunity with its readers...
(The following email from Rick Smolan was received by Cherie)
I'm working on a really interesting project with Ridley Scott and YouTube (see attached article below) and I' m writing to invite you to participate.
All you need to do is spend a few minutes this Saturday July 24, recording a few brief moments of your life and uploading them to YouTube.
This link will tell you how you might end up being featured in the world's first user-generated feature film which will be premiered at the Sundance film festival next January.
If this sounds like fun please help us spread the word to your friends and family!
all the best,
Rick
The following information was obtained from NPR
Ridley Scott, YouTube prep for 'Life in a Day'
Team with Kevin Macdonald to create 'user-generated' doc
July 7, 2010, 12:00 AM ET
Producer Ridley Scott and director Kevin Macdonald are joining forces with YouTube to create what is being dubbed "the first user-generated feature-length documentary." Titled "Life in a Day," the doc will incorporate footage shot on July 24 that is submitted by YouTube users from around the world. It will have its world premiere at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Macdonald, whose features include "State of Play" and "The Last King of Scotland," will direct, compiling the best footage into the final film, which will be exec produced by Scott and his Scott Free Prods. Individuals whose footage make it into the finished film will be credited as co-directors, and 20 of them will be flown to Sundance for the movie's bow. Scott Free will work with Rick Smolan, creator of "A Day in the Life" and CEO of Against All Odds Prods. -- a California-based organization that specializes in the execution of large-scale global projects -- to distribute cameras to individuals in remote regions of the world in an effort to ensure that the film is as inclusive and representative as possible. LG Electronics is supporting the project as part of its "Life's Good" campaign. " 'Life in a Day' is a time capsule that will tell future generations what it was like to be alive on the 24th of July, 2010. It is a unique experiment in social filmmaking, and what better way to gather a limitless array of footage than to engage the world's online community," Macdonald said. "A vital part of our mission is to support individual storytelling around the globe and to provide a platform for expression and experimentation," Sundance director John Cooper said. "This is a great way to engage the YouTube community and to provide festival audiences with something new and unexpected." Details about uploading footage are available at http://www.youtube.com/lifeinaday
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Written by Linda Stewart, Arts at Canal Place
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Tuesday, 20 July 2010 15:20 |
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The new Art Education Center at Arts at Canal Place is currently offering classes taught by members and non-members during the months of July and August and planning classes for the fall months.
Sample classes: Basketweaving, Calligraphy, Drawing, Art for Children, Fun with Art for Adults, Pastels, Mixed Media, "The Artist's Way", and Creative Paper Techniques.
Registration information is available by calling the Arts at Canal Place at 301-777-8199 or visiting the website at artsatcanalplace.com.
Background history:
When the member artists first opened the Arts at Canal Place Coop in May of 2003, our mission statement included as part of that mission to be a mentor to artists in the local/regional area and to this end classes were begun in our loft space. Because of the configuration of that loft, its narrowness and the subsequent use of the space for a Featured Artist Program, teaching in the space became impractical. Still the membership had a desire to be a source of art education for the community. When the space in the Shops at Canal Place next to the gallery became vacant, a group of the coop members proposed the idea that we use this space as an Education Center. After approaching the Arts at Canal Place Authorities, we were graciously given permission to use that space temporarily. As the planning began other ideas came forward from other members and the excitement began to build. Now, after only three months, we are offering eleven different subjects taught by members and non-members during the months of July and August and are planning others for the fall months. A book shelf filled with books on art and related subjects is available as a resource center for artists. In addition there is a set-up with lighting for artists to take photos of their artwork and a station with a professional quality mat cutter for the matting artwork. It is exciting to see a long term dream begin to be realized.
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