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It was Monday morning, the last fall day of the Aldens visit. Tomorrow morning they would return to Greenfield. Since the Diamond Drive-in was closed on Mondays, they had the day all to themselves. Im going over to Dan Brinkers auto store this mornin
At the dress rehearsal that evening, the Aldens sat in the audience with Aunt Jane and Ray Shaw. The play was fall of suspensethe children watched as Lady Chadwick tracked down clues to find the thief of a priceless diamond necklace. In the final act
It was after midnight when Benny awoke to the sound of thunder. He slid out of bed and tiptoed across the room to shut the window. As he peered out into the rainy night, something caught his eye. Was that the beam of a flashlight sweeping back and fo
Uncle Flick, is there anything we can do to help out while were here? Henry asked. Besides fixing breakfast, I mean. They were eating breakfast with Uncle Flick in the kitchen of the Fletcher house. Grandfather had brought back muffins from a bakery
Art and Literature Listen to the tape and fill the missing information below! One Capital museum, this is Jennifer speaking. How can I help you? Hi, I would like to buy the tickets for the Picasso exhibition. I would like to know when I can go and
THIS IS AMERICA - Theater for the Blind; Suzuki Method; Gluten-Free Foods JUNE SIMMS: Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. I'm June Simms. CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: And I'm Christopher Cruise. This week on our program, we visit a theater that
The Aldens drew in their breath as they pulled up in front of the Trap-Door Theater. Oh, it looks wonderful! said Violet, as they climbed out of the car. She gazed admiringly at the stone building with its marble columns. Henry let out a low whistle.
The ticket booth was at the front gate of the theater. When Uncle Flick and the Aldens arrived, they saw that the woman who worked there was arguing with a couple in a white Jeep. The couple was very upset. Whats the problem here? Uncle Flick asked a
Benny Alden was getting sleepy in the car. It was a long ride, and he had just closed his eyes. But then he heard his grandfather say something about a diamond! Diamonds! cried Benny. Where? The six-year-old loved mysteries and looking for hidden tre
Paul hated school. He did not do his homework. He did not like his teachers. Paul's father did not know what to do with him. His teachers did not know either. One afternoon, all his teachers at Pittsburgh High School met together with him to discuss
EXPLORATIONS - Ford's Theater By Paul Thompson Broadcast: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 (THEME) VOICE ONE: This is Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: Ford's Theater Today. And this is Steve Ember with EXPLORATIONS
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America's Drive-In Movie Theater Turns 78 This coming Monday marks a nostalgic anniversary in American culture. On June 6, 1933, the world's first drive-in movie theater opened in Camden, New Jersey. By 1950, there were 4,000 of these movies under th
A theater that draws a million people a year is mighty popular. Even more so when you consider that it offers only about 700 seats and that it's not a movie theater or some kind of arena. It's strictly a legitimate theater, where live plays are perfo
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Hurricane Harvey was hard on Houston's art and culture community. Four days of torrential rain nearly drowned the city's opera, ballet and theater companies - along with their revered mural. As NPR's John Burnett reports, they're d
By Roger Hsu Atlanta, Georgia 15 May 2007 At the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta, in the southern state of Georgia, children and adults come together to enjoy the centuries-old art of puppetry. For more than 28 years, the Center has preserved and
THIS IS AMERICA - Kennedy Center to Expand Arts Education By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Monday, March 07, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA, in VOA Special English. I'm Faith Lapidus.
A group of young future stars of the American stage are in Beijing to perform a series of classical Chinese stories. These young actors have gone a big step further than simply putting on traditional Chinese costumes and theater paint. They have imme
This year's China Children's Theater Festival kicked off over the weekend in Beijing, with Magic Moon Grass opening the show. The play focuses on a lazy and greedy boy who dreams to live a wealthy and happy life by gaining the magic moon grass. The b
SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST: We're going to take you now to a bookstore in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It's called the Ateneo Grand Splendid, and National Geographic just named it The World's Most Beautiful Bookstore. This may be news to some people, but ALL T