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- Faith files: 'Embrace Wilmington' this week - Delaware Online
A new church festival will offer games, music and food in Rodney Square from 1 to 8 p.m. Thursday. It's called the Embrace Wilmington Festival and is being organized by Southern Baptist evangelist Cody Whittaker. He's arranged the festival to ...
- Events for May 25, 2008 (Las Vegas Sun)
IMAX Theatre: Luxor's over-digitized 3D film theatre. at Luxor , 10 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. ($9.99 - $12)
- V.S. Naipaul's 'A Writer's People' (International Herald Tribune)
Naipaul does not consider himself just a writer, but something grander and more ambitious. His stated project is "fitting one civilization to another." And he ranges far.
- Not So Gay Lesbians to Take Court Action - The Spoof (satire)
MWC NewsNot So Gay Lesbians to Take Court ActionThe Spoof (satire), UK - 1 hour agoShe expressed her love of other women in her poetry even though new historical research has discovered that she had a family, and committed suicide for the ...Lesbians Irate over Gay Use of Term About - News & IssuesLesbos lesbians take gay name fight to court NewsLiteall 26 news articles
- Reno celebration marks belated end of slavery - Reno Gazette
James Barnett, a Reno resident, visited Wingfield Park on Sunday to enjoy some music and good times. And to mark an important moment in history. "The freedom from slavery is historic," Barnett said as Reno's 19th annual Juneteenth celebration got ...
- The Blankenship Ballet Co. of Venice Welcomes the Venice Cabaret ... - American Chronicle
The Blankenship Ballet Co. of Venice Welcomes the Venice Cabaret ...American Chronicle, CA - 6 hours ago... which not only produces dance events but also reaches out to every artistic area of the Venice community and includes different styles of music, poetry, ...
- Navigating the post-Nirvana world - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Navigating the post-Nirvana worldMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 26 minutes ago(English majors: Is Altschul's decision to make Calliope practice an art form [poetry], of which pop celebrity seems unlikely at best, a flaw in the novel ...
- Mothers are central to human history (The Enid News & Eagle)
Most people understand, at least implicitly in their hearts, how crucial their mothers are to their upbringing and to what defines their basic personality and who they are fundamentally as a person today. To a baby and small child, mother is their whole world, their entire universe.
- 'Wit' title belies dehumanizing, dark play about imminent death (The News-Press)
"Wit," opening today at the Sugden Theatre, tells the tale of Vivian Bearing, an uncompromising professor who specializes in John Donne's austere...
- Coming Attractions: Fest, fair season ready to launch - Wisconsin State Journal
THE EVERYBODYFIELDS w/ Martha Berner and Katie Sawicki, 8:30 p.m. May 29, Cafe Montmartre, www.themomo.com . THE SILOS w/ Weinland, 6:30 p.m. June 5, High Noon Saloon, www.high-noon.com . NATIONAL WOMEN'S MUSIC FESTIVAL, June 19-22, Alliant Center's ...
- Briefly in the arts (Denton Record-Chronicle)
University of North Texas student Amber Wellborn won first place in the Dallas Opera Guild’s 20th annual vocal competition and an $8,000 prize. “It felt wonderful,” she said about winning the top prize. “I’m still just a little bit stunned.”
- Peter Jensen, Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, - Australian Broadcasting Corp.
Is this your first pastoral engagement? PETER JENSEN: I think it is, John. I went to church this morning, just in my own church, so this is it. JOHN CLEARY: And what's it feel like to be here tonight for those of many of our listeners a dreadful ...
- Dick Martin, half of "Laugh-in" comedy team, dies - The Associated Press
The Associated PressDick Martin, half of "Laugh-in" comedy team, diesThe Associated Press - 23 hours agoOther times, Gibson, clutching a flower, would recite nonsensical poetry or Johnson would impersonate a comical Nazi spy. "Laugh-In" astounded audiences and ...
- Regional Briefs (Kearney Hub)
Shelton voters will decide whether to fluoridate the town’s drinking water in the November general election. The Shelton Village Board passed a resolution Thursday to put the decision on the ballot, Village Clerk Bonnie Doremus said.
- WPR’s annual listeners’ dinner held at Mabel Tainter; Michael ... - Dunn County News
On Wednesday evening, Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts (MTCA) was the site of the annual listeners’ dinner for Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR). Claire Couillard, a UW-EC senior and WPR intern, coordinated the event. Following a social hour and dinner ...
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