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Religion movies find their following It wasn’t that long ago that the average movie about religion played to a total audience that would fit comfortably on a jumbo jet. The movies were released on 16-millimeter film so that churches could set up projectors and show them to small groups in their basements. No more. Not only are they being booked at the neighborhood multiplexes, but, as …
Source: www.startribune.com
McKinney Calendar and NEWS BRIEFS
The Heard-Craig Center for the Arts will offer another program in its art history series from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Feb. 7 at the Heard-Craig Carriage House, 205-1/2 W. Hunt Street in McKinney.
Source: www.courier-gazette.com
Heart attack risks can be detected within five seconds
A STATE- of- the art scanning facility that can help identify those at risk of heart attack at an early stage is now available for the first time outside of Dublin.
Source: www.limerickpost.ie
Durham Hosts Sampling of Wine-Themed Art
By Jane Palmer, Omaha World-Herald, Neb. Jan. 25–Wine inspires an art exhibit opening Sunday at the Durham Western Heritage Museum. “Pressing Matters” features artwork spanning 500 years from the print portfolio collection of Sterling Vineyards.
Source: www.redorbit.com
‘Catholic Schools: the Good News in Education
St. Peters Catholic School has a long tradition in Delano, and the tradition continues to grow as it kicks off the annual Catholic Schools Week. The school is associated with St. Peters Church, as well as the Delano Catholic Community, as a whole.
Source: www.herald-journal.com

