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matchmaking News Archive19-Aug-2007
- Joan Gross: TheatreWorks tries on Jane Austen (The San Francisco Examiner)
PALO ALTO, Calif. ( Map , News ) - Jane Austen?s heroine Emma Woodhouse is a congenial, unmarried young lady who delights in meddling in other people?s affairs and is perpetually trying to unite men and women. Yet despite her interest in romance, Emma is clueless about her own situation.
- Women Union protects members in foreign marriages (Nhan Dan)
The Vietnam Women?s Union has been working on a project aimed at mitigating the negative impact of matchmaking operations for profits or illegal purposes.
- TheatreWorks presents the big five-0 (The San Francisco Examiner)
(Courtesy photo) Palo Alto's TheatreWorks company presents its 50th premiere on Aug. 25. "Emma" features Dani Marcus (left), Timothy Gulan, Lianne Marie Dobbs and Travis Poelle.
- Nigeria: HIV/Aids - Uprooting a 21st Century Caste (AllAfrica.com)
In Kano, one HIV positive couple joyfully adopted a 7 year old positive girl, whose parents died of HIV. Also matchmaking for positive patients is a big activity at a popular hospital in that city.
- AUDIO from Medialink and The Aluminum Can Council: Tailgating and Matchmaking (KXXV Waco)
NEW YORK, Aug. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Tired of the bar scene? Not having much luck finding love on the Internet? One new way to find Mr. or Ms.
- GameSpy incorporated into Unreal Engine 3 (MCV)
Epic to integrate the matchmaking and community technology into its game engine
- Joan Gross: TheatreWorks tries on Jane Austen (The San Francisco Examiner)
Jane Austen's heroine Emma Woodhouse is a congenial, unmarried young lady who delights in meddling in other people's affairs and is perpetually trying to unite men and women. Yet despite her interest in romance, Emma is clueless about her own situation. TheatreWorks presents the world premiere of the musical "Emma," based on Austen's popular novel, in Mountain View. The show opens Wednesday and ...
- Cupid's science (Salon.com)
Anthropologist Helen Fisher explains what online dating sites can learn from the biology of love -- and what the length of your ring finger says about your sex life.
- TheatreWorks presents the big five-0 (The San Francisco Examiner)
In 1970, a year after graduating from Stanford, Robert Kelley shelved plans to teach English, and instead founded TheatreWorks. The very first play the Palo Alto company presented - the rock musical "Popcorn" - was a world premiere. On Aug. 25, Kelley is expected to make his traditional warm and informal pre-curtain appearance - complete with grey beard and ponytail, in jeans - in the company's ...
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