Young Thespians To Help Break World Record With Saturday Morning Performance

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on December 4, 2008

StageCoach Theatre Arts is the largest part-time performing arts school in the world. While that alone could be considered a world record, it’s not good enough for these students and teachers.
In celebration of its 20th anniversary, StageCoach and its 700 schools in the U.S. and abroad will set out to break its own record Saturday, [...]

Curtain comes down on 2008 Paralympic Games

Filed Under Curt Hennig | Posted on September 17, 2008

The curtain has come down on the greatest Paralympic Games in history. With another medal on the final day of competition in Beijing, Team South Africa has had its most successful games ever.
Ernst van Dyk added to the country’s medal tally. He won a bronze in the men’s T54 marathon to add to the five [...]

Jackets pull down the curtain

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on August 4, 2008

With the advent of minicamps and summer workouts, the official first day of high school football practice has become more of a symbol.
“It has gone good,” Deal said. “We’ve had a good attitude, came out and worked hard. We’ve had some meetings to iron out rules and regulations, to let them know what is going [...]

We’ll have to take our Curtain Call at the Derby instead

Filed Under Shower Curtain | Posted on May 15, 2008

THE decision not to run Curtain Call in last Saturday’s Derby trial at Lingfield was not an easy one and was only taken once the track had been walked by our assistant, Ed, on Friday evening.
He reported that the ground was unsuitable not only because it was firm but also inconsistent and that was enough [...]

Cumani Mulls Curtain Plan

Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on May 11, 2008

Curtain Call, second favourite for the Vodafone Derby, looks set to head straight to Epsom after quick ground scuppered his run at Lingfield.
Luca Cumani’s charge was due to contest the totesport.com Derby Trial but the Newmarket trainer did not want to chance the son of Sadler’s Wells on good to firm ground.
“We knew after they [...]

Travel Why wait for summer for a vacation close to home?

Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on March 1, 2008

PICTON, ONT.揑f buildings can be said to have distinctive characters, Claramount Inn %26amp; Spa has the poise and soft-spoken elegance of a well-groomed, older woman. This 1903 colonial revival mansion overlooking Picton Harbour, is owned by Chris and Norah Rogers (he’s a full-time veterinarian, she’s a full-time family physician) who bought the property in 2001 [...]