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Danette Dooley
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All articles of Danette Dooley
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Students work on film about school's history
For the past 50 years, Holy Heart of Mary High School has been a vibrant part of the St. John's community. The school will mark its milestone ... -
Sing along with Sharon and Bram
There's one big reason why children's entertainer Bram Morrison loves performing in this province. xxx It gives him a chance to "tip his hat" to ... -
Pretty in pink
Six pink rollers stick out of TA Loeffler's short curly hair. She hauls pink hockey socks on over pink checked pajamas and pulls a pink jacket on ... -
Wicked at his game
Chris Isaak is thinking about going back into the closet where he wrote his hit song "Somebody's Crying." Both the song and the album "Forever ... -
It takes a family
Michaelea Silver is only six years old, but she's doing her part to help raise $2.5 million - the amount the Parkinson Society of Canada hopes to ... -
Home again: Music teacher leaves behind New York lights
St. John's - The event known as 9/11 changed many lives, including the pathway of a Corner Brook woman living in New York City at the time. ... -
In honour of O'Reilly
A bursary fund has been established to remember Dermot O'Reilly's tremendous contribution to this province and the Irishman's legacy in ... -
CD loving tribute to Corey's Trina
Trina (Fulford) Crewe always told her husband Corey she'd like to be remembered as a singer. Trina passed away a year ago, a few months shy of ... -
Get out there
Twenty-three-year-old Samantha White has some advice for first-year students heading to Memorial Univesity this month. Doing well academically ... -
A safe haven
From the outside, the only hint that No. 51 Liverpool Ave. in St. John's may be more than a multi-apartment home is a couple of golden-coloured ... -
Just ask Alice
Anyone who's ever seen Alice Cooper perform live will be expecting snakes, spiders, straitjackets, skulls and a truckload of other props when the ... -
Safe place to Start Over
You can hear several soft voices singing "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean" beyond the pink door at the Association for New Canadians (ANC) Child ... -
Image is Everything
It was well into the interview before Glenn confided that he hadn't eaten in four days. While his eating disorder didn't cause serious problems ... -
A Sprinkle of art coming to St. John's
Porn star turned performance artist Annie Sprinkle hopes her show in St. John's won't be as confrontational as a recent appearance in Norway. ... -
High protein diet beneficial: MUN researcher
A Memorial University researcher who has studied the eating habits of more than 950 Newfoundland women says a high protein diet will help some, ... -
Catching up with the Backstreet Boys
Anyone following The Backstreet Boys for the past 15 years probably figured they had a one in a million chance of seeing the American pop ... -
Children are Children
Reverend Gregory Mercer met hundreds of people during a mission trip to Guatemala in April. None touch his heart more than a woman named ... -
Diverse performers featured at Gospel Festival
Mark House's first solo CD, "Rushing Wind," is a tribute album to American gospel singer and songwriter Keith Green. Green was at the peak of ... -
Not afraid to blow his own horn
Music - People often say dogs take on the personality of their owners. Pat Boyle sees similarities between himself and his instrument of choice. ... -
Something in Common
Brian Corcoran says he's never let diabetes stop him from doing anything. Recently, he didn't have a choice. The Labrador City teen, a graduate ... -
Patrick Cook makes his mark
Although he's been out of high school less than a decade, Patrick Cook's acting and singing talents have seen him performing alongside seasoned ... -
Cops and campus become closer
Kirk Keats is one step closer to reaching his goal of becoming a police officer. The 31-year-old will receive his diploma in police studies from ... -
Maria Mania
They've gone from 48 to eight and Tamara Fifield is still in the running to play the lead role in Andrew Lloyd Webber's new stage production of ... -
Air Canada ordered to modify oxygen policy
As a result of a ruling by the Canadian Transportation Agency this week, Air Canada must make a series of corrective measures to assist air ... -
Hungry Heart Cafe opens with inspiring art exhibit
Just hours before the opening of her art exhibition on June 18, Toby Rabinowitz admits feeling both excited and nervous. Glancing at her work ... -
Goudie's going for it
It's after 1 a.m. on June 10. Rex Goudie has just stepped off an airplane at St. John's International Airport. There aren't many people milling ... -
Thirty years of teddy bears
For well-known children's entertainer Terry Rielly, Canada Day weekend marks the second year since his beloved bear Harry was stolen from his ... -
'An embarrassment of riches'
For the first time in its 35-year history, the League of Canadian Poets is holding its annual poetry festival and conference in this province. ... -
Wanted: one gently used kidney
Cyril (Butch) Morgan admits he was desperate when he rented a huge billboard advertising for a kidney. Then again, desperate people have been ... -
Take the silk road to market
Two women living in Nova Scotia have partnered to help women in Thailand and Laos earn extra money and remain in their own rural communities. ...





