Pole Dance
12. September 2010 | 05:49LumiGene Inks Reverse Acquisition Pact with Pole Perfect; Dances into Public Market
NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) - LumiGene today announced it has signed a letter of intent to be acquired by dance studio Pole Perfect Studios in a reverse acquisition that will take LumiGene public. (News Source: GenomeWeb News - 19:10:03)
Historic pole flies the flag
SILVER CITY - On a day that has come to symbolize flag-flying in America in the most tragic of ways, a new flag is flying on a historic flagpole that has hoisted the American flag in honor of American men and women service members since World War II. (News Source: Silver City Sun-News - 11:57:56)
NFL’s Excessive Celebration Penalty Could Be Most Ridiculous Rule in Sports
The Patriots don’t want to see Chad Ochocinco and Terrell Owens introducing any new touchdown celebrations in Foxboro on Sunday. (News Source: New England Sports Network - 01:59:57)
DVD: Date Night, For retail & rental (20th Century Fox)
If ever a title killed a film’s chances, this was it. You see it, think “bad rom-com” and then pick something else at the multiplex. Big shame. (News Source: Independent - 23:15:50)
LOUIE VERMEIL CLASSIC: Gardner grabs Calistoga Speedway sweep
Damien Gardner swept the Louie Vermeil Classic at Calistoga Speedway on Sunday - backing up his preliminary win on Saturday with another trip to victory lane - but only after doing a high-speed version of a soft shoe dance on the throttle in a race where tires and fuel were in short supply. (News Source: The Weekly Calistogan - 07:14:59)
Community briefs - Sept. 11
Fishing giveaway Longtime Fort Morgan resident Ray Mullison will give away his 400th fishing pole Saturday. (News Source: The Fort Morgan Times - 23:25:36)
Pole dancing studio opening in Cedar Rapids
Pole dancing for exercise and fun, popular on the coasts for a number of years, is coming to Cedar Rapids. Classes start Tuesday at the Wicked Enchantment Pole Dancing Studio, 116 Third Ave. SE. Owner Megan Reck said the classes will be restricted to women. “We’re not training anybody for anything local like a club,” Reck said. […] (News Source: The Gazette - 13:38:03)
SATURDAY’S COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Music Upstairs: Katatonia, Swallow the Sun, Orphaned Land, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 11. $17 in advance; $20 at the door; $45 for VIP tickets includes early entry, poster and meet and greet with Katatonia. $15. Downstairs: Hank II and Assjack, 9 p.m. Sept. 11. $18 in advance; $20 at the door. Palladium, 261 Main St., Worcester. (800) 477-6849 or tickets.com. (News Source: Worcester Telegram & Gazette - 09:09:59)
Focus: Dancing towards divinity
SEPTEMBER RAIN falls on the dilapidated buildings of Brookside in Pila, Laguna. Inside a basilica, seven white-robed women with flowers in their hair dance in a circle. Their gestures are all their own, personal expressions of the moment. Some sway like the eucalyptus leaves rustling outside the building; others flap their arms and gesticulate to a beat only they can hear. Feet, both bare and … (News Source: BusinessWorld Online - 16:06:57)
SUNDAY’S COMMUNITY CALENDAR
12th annual Pet Rock Festival Vendors, adoptable dog parade, contests, rabies clinic, low-cost microchipping, doggie water park, cat photo contest, food, activities, music by Bruce Marshall, Grace Kelly, Doug Bell and Friends, Jon Macy and Steven Gilligan, and Ian Mitchell of the Bay City Rollers, noon-5 p.m. Sept. 12. $12; children, $5. Quinsigamond Community College, 670 West Boylston St … (News Source: Worcester Telegram & Gazette - 09:09:48)
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