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- Miley Cyrus shuts up and sings, Britney Spears goes home: The Morning ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Miley Cyrus picks a safe place to begin image rehab - Disney World. Miley Cyrus made her first appearance since the national emergency over the world seeing her bare back in Vanity Fair. Cyrus was nestled safe in the Disney bosom, performing at Walt ...
- With history dating to '41, complex held memories for many vacationers - Modesto Bee
Kennedy Meadows as it was in August 1980. The first building was one story, but fire destroyed it. The lodge was rebuilt as two stories and finished just in time to receive Gary Cooper and the crew filming 'For Whom The Bell Tolls.' The property has ...
- Journalist felt pull of poetry - Chicago Tribune
Journalist felt pull of poetryChicago Tribune, United States - 3 hours agoHe published three volumes of poetry, "The Burning Field," "The Feel of the Sun," and "The Impossible Toystore" during his life; a fourth book of poetry, ...
- Local students earn Horatio Alger scholarships - Alexandria Town Talk
Local students earn Horatio Alger scholarshipsAlexandria Town Talk, LA - 20 hours agoThe teen wants to be a model, publish poetry and be a photographer. Novosad said Carl is an inspiration for all he has overcome and the future he has ahead ...
- Exhibits in the Week Ahead - Daily Oklahoman
Articles Model Railroad, Feb. 16-Nov. 29, Crossroads Mall, 7000 Crossroads Blvd., 684-2006. "Being Buffalo Bill: Man, Myth and Media,†April 21-July 6, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum , 1700 NE 63, 478-2250. "1776-1876: A Century of ...
- Passings , george carlin , celeb deaths , r.i.p. - Defamer.com
If you haven't yet heard, George Carlin died of heart failure yesterday in St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica at the age of 71. In that time, the prolific stand-up and actor produced 23 comedy albums, 14 HBO specials, and three books—to say ...
- Entertainment week of June 20-26 - Orange Leader
The summer concert season arrives in style with loads of big name celebrities performing in Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana this weekend. There is still time to make plans to attend any one of these fabulous events. Ford Park Beaumont’s ...
- There Will Be Blood - Salon
Daniel Day-Lewis (as Daniel Plainview) in "There Will Be Blood." Dec. 26, 2007 | Paul Thomas Anderson's "There Will Be Blood" is an austere folly, a picture so ambitious, so filled with filmmaking, that its very scale almost obscures its blankness ...
- Small presses, big voices - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
bad-hair day the slick look it needs. Hawaii authors R. Zamora "Zack" Linmark and Susan Schultz are familiar with the vitality and importance of small press. They've been published locally by Bamboo Ridge, and Schultz runs her own small press out of ...
- Partnerships mark new season of American Shorts (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
American Shorts, the literary series that takes over when the Drue Heinz Lectures season ends, is into community cooperation this year. ...
- Lights, Camera, Action - Shelby Star
More than 150 unique films will be shown through Saturday during the ninth annual Real to Reel International Film Festival, presented by the Cleveland County Arts Council, at the Joy Performance Center, Railroad Avenue, Kings Mountain. Films are of ...
- Get reading, Vermont - Burlington Free Press
In “A Restless Spirit: The Story of Robert Frost,†a biography that spans the lifetime of one of America’s most celebrated poets, author Natalie Bober “artfully places Frost against the backdrop of his time and reveals a complex portrait of ...
- MY TAKE - Facing up to our limits - Holland Sentinel
In a recent commentary in another publication, U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra argued that the solution to our oil crisis is to increase our oil supply. His various ideas range from opening the Outer Continental Shelf and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ...
- Class Notes (Battle Creek Enquirer)
Jacob Henderson, the son of John and Jamie Henderson, recently was awarded a $1,000 scholarship from the Gleaner Life Insurance Society Scholarship Foundation.
- Books of The Times Even the Most Romantic of Poets Can Sometimes ... - New York Times
New York TimesBooks of The Times Even the Most Romantic of Poets Can Sometimes ...New York Times, United States - 3 hours ago“There was still a unity in the world and there were complete poets. We rightfully honor these poets and take pleasure in their poetry; but any aping of ...
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