Thursday, May 2, 2013
NBC is expected to begin airing episodes of the drama 'Do No Harm' on June 29. Hatboro and Upper Moreland locales were the sites for one of the un-aired episodes.
Locals curious about the outcome of a TV taping at the Hatboro Cemetery and a Newington Drive home in Upper Moreland Township may have their chance to see the footage after all. Several months after announcements that NBC had shelved its hour-long drama, "Do No Harm," following two episodes of lackluster ratings, The Futon Critic reported that the network intends to "burn off" episodes Saturdays at 10 p.m. beginning on June 29. Locally, filming for the Philadelphia-based TV show–which portrayed a neurosurgeon with a Jekyll and Hyde-like personality–was carried out in inside a Newington Drive home in Upper Moreland and at the Hatboro Cemetery during tapings over two weeks in January. The hour-long show, "Do No Harm," which starred …
Monday, April 1, 2013
Give poetry a chance. Celebrate spring by discovering poems you can understand
Are you like millions of Americans who are turned off by poetry? “I don’t understand poems,” you might say. Or, “I like reading novels, but I just don’t ‘get’ poetry.” The month of April – the time of blooming daffodils and songbirds settling down for their next broods – is National Poetry Month, as declared in 2006 by the Academy of National Poets. Here’s a challenge for you. Rummage through your shelves and select a book of poetry, possibly from the days when you were in high school or college. Find a solitary place, perhaps out in the back yard, leaf through the pages, and find one poem you enjoy. Announce to your family or a friend that you’d like to read them this poem in honor of National Poetry Month. Poets are a diverse assortment …
Friday, March 15, 2013
The Upper Moreland Library had many forms of art created by students on display at the entrance of the building.
This week Upper Moreland Patch looks at the different forms of artwork produced by students in the Upper Moreland School District. There are a variety of different types of drawings and paintings done by various age groups of students. Advanced Art & Ap Studio Art Class A two dimensional picture can only reflect one side of things. In order to get a better understanding of a three dimensional form in space, an artist may choose to show the subject from various angels. During their instruction, students had four main objectives to accomplish:
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
The Upper Moreland Library has many forms of art created by students on display at the entrance of the building.
This week Upper Moreland Patch looks at the different forms of artwork produced by students in the Upper Moreland School District. There are a variety of different types of drawings and paintings done by various age groups of students. 'Distorted Faces' on Display Students Take to Pennypack Park Painting Class Students were introduced to acrylic paints for the first time during this project. In addition to creating a good composition students learned how to start an acrylic painting with a good underpainting layer. This paint layer, usually brown or blue, is the foundation or the skeletal structure of a painting because it helps the artist lay a wide range of values beneath the skin and flesh or colors of the painting. A series of two-…
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
In today's news, 20-year-old cancer patient honored at blood drive, rock thrown through Dollar Tree window and more.
The Upper Moreland Library has many forms of art created by students on display at the entrance of the building.
This week Upper Moreland Patch looks at the different forms of artwork produced by students in the Upper Moreland School District. There are a variety of different types of drawings and paintings done by various age groups of students. Featured: 'Distorted Faces' on Display Pennypack Park Landscape Drawings - Art Major, Advanced Art & AP Studio Art Classes Art students produced these works on site at Pennypack Conservation Park, located on Edge Hill Road. This was a great opportunity for students to draw from observation and to spend several hours with their subject. The spectacular view from the hill overlooking Bryn Athyn Cathedral in early hours of the day with the ever-changing quality of light and clouds provided a magical experience …
Friday, March 8, 2013
In this week's news: another serious crash on Route 611, an Amtrak train kills a pedestrian, Daylight Saving Time starts Sunday and more.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Deanna Black was the overall winner for her artwork in the 2D Mixed Media category.
Upper Moreland High School student Deanna Black recently had her work on display at the 26th Annual “Touch the Future” Art Exhibition. Black was one of many students selected from 27 area high schools throughout Bucks and Montgomery counties to her work displayed at the exhibit at Arcadia University last week. Out of all nine Montgomery County Schools in the contest, Black was recognized as the winner of Best of Category, 2D Mixed Media with instructor Alex Pinguli. “Rarely do we get to see so much talent, inventiveness and skill in one space,” said Carole Loeffler, Arcadia professor who presided over the contest. “Being surrounded by work made with such great ambition, heart, passion and vision is truly an exhilarating and unforgettable …
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Zero Dark Thirty, Movie 43, Warm Bodies, Silver Linings Playbook and more...
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
A Newington Drive home in Hatboro served as the setting for the filming of an episode of "Do No Harm," a new TV show premiering on NBC Jan. 31.
As the temperature Wednesday morning stalled at a real feel of 8 degrees, cast and crew of a new NBC TV show took refuge in a Newington Drive home in Hatboro. Outside, crews, covered practically from head to toe in heavy coats, gloves, face wraps, and clutching presumably warm drinks in their hands, gave direction as actors inside filmed scenes from a new NBC program, "Do No Harm," which debuts on Jan. 31 at 10 p.m. Starring Steven Pasquale and "The Cosby Show" mom, Phylicia Rashad, the show is set in Philadelphia, according to the show's location manager, Demian Resnick. For more news and updates about Hatboro and Horsham, subscribe to our free newsletter,"like" us on Facebook or follow @Hatboropatch on Twitter. Since the …
Ruth Z. Deming
12:58 pm on Monday, April 1, 2013
Hi! Ruth Deming here. I did write a poem for Ron Berman, which everyone, including Rabbi Saul Grife, loved! To read it, view my blog at http://ruthzdeming.blogspot.com/2013/03/ronald-l-berman-69-gone-from-view-but.html   more ›