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ArchivesPortsmouth in Make or Break Little League GameBy Jon Greenberg on Thursday, August 24, 2006.Tonight, the Portsmouth little league team faces Georgia in the semi-finals of the Little League World Series. Union Leader sports writer Marc Thaler is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania where the series is being played. He spoke to New Hampshire Public Radio's Jon Greenberg. Thayler says no one, not even the Portmouth coach, ever expected the team to come so far. Congressional Hearing Comes to TownBy Dan Gorenstein on Thursday, August 24, 2006.A little piece of Washington landed in Concord Thursday. The U.S. Congressional Judiciary Committee has been traveling the country holding hearings on national immigration policy. Today they came to Representatives Hall in Concord. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein reports. The Little League World SeriesBy Liz Bulkley on Thursday, August 24, 2006.The Portsmouth Little League team faces Columbus, Georgia Thursday night in the second round of playoffs at the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. We'll talk about the explosive growth nationally and internationally of the sport with Charles Euchner, author of "Little League, Big Dreams." And, we'll check in with Art Johnson of Center Harbor. He's in Williamsport right now and is the first New Hampshire umpire ever to officiate at the games. Rocky Horror Picture ShowBy Jon Greenberg on Thursday, August 24, 2006.Thirty years ago, a quirky little film had its first midnight screening at the Waverly Theater in New York. Featuring then little known actors Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick, the Rocky Horror Picture Show defied classification. Part song and dance, part parody of everything from B-movies to horror and sci-fi flicks and a whole lot of gender bending, the movie has since become a cult classic known mostly for its intense audience participation in the form of costumes, shouted ad libs and a laundry list of props brought to the theater, including toast, squirt guns and toilet paper. We'll look back at thirty years of midnight screenings and how the Rocky Horror Picture Show has forever changed the late night theater experience. Jon Greenberg hosts. His guest is Garen Daly, Exchange Film Commentator and Artistic Director of the Peterborough Community Theatre. We'll also hear from Jerry Dunk, Director of the Sensual Daydreams cast for the Rocky Horror Picture Show at the Oriental Theatre in Milwaukee, WI. The Oriental has the world record for longest continuous engagement of the RHPS in the world. |
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