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Jugglers, acrobats, comics and aerialists who perform amazing feats of balance will be featured in Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania’s next Celebrity Artist Series’ program, Cirque Le Masque, during Parents Weekend Saturday, Oct. 24, at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., in the newly renovated Haas Center for the Arts.
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The book begins unusually for a biography: London is 40 and dying, plus we’re thrown into this story as if it is a work of fiction, in the present tense and following London through his routine. “Once a ‘blonde beast’ with the face and body of a ‘Greek god’, he is not yet forty but feels like an old man..
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Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania’s art and art history department, in partnership with Art21 Inc., presents a sneak preview of the fifth season of “Art:21 – Art in the 21st Century,” on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 4:30 p.m.
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WBUQ.FM Radio Station and Harry’s Grille To Co-Sponsor Bloomapalooza
BLOOMSBURG, Pa. – WBUQ.FM radio station and Harry’s Grille will co-sponsor the annual music festival Bloomapalooza, on Thursday, October 8 from 10a.m. to 4p.m. This event will take place at the Scranton Amphitheater on the Bloomsburg University campus.
Formerly known as Kozzfest, Bloomapalooza will feature local artists and bands: Evro, OurAfter, Cody Sassaman, and JD Eicher (subject to change). Admission is free to the public and contests will occur throughout the day for festival attendees. Prizes are courtesy of the festival sponsors: …
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Since Nadya Suleman gave birth to eight babies on Jan. 26 in a California hospital, people everywhere — including Bloomsburg — have weighed in on the controversy: Should a single, unemployed woman who already had six kids given birth to eight more?
Noah, Maliyah, Isaiah, Nariyah, Makai, Josiah, Jeremiah, and Jonah were all conceived via in-vitro fertilization. This is not the first time Suleman had this procedure done. “She is reckless,” said Eileen Lindsley, a mother of two and assistant manager at Weis Markets.
Suleman was living in a three-bedroom house with …

