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- Wedding bells in future for Jim Tedisco - Times Union
Assemblyman Jim Tedisco's name off the eligible bachelor list. The Republican minority leader is getting hitched -- and he's moving out of Schenec- tady. Tedisco, a Schenec- tady political and sports legend, and Mary Song of Saratoga Springs are ...
- Library announces top writers in contest - Denton Record Chronicle
Library announces top writers in contestDenton Record Chronicle, TX - 1 hour agoThe Denton Public Library recently announced winners of its creative writing contest, which included poetry, essay and short story categories. ...
- ‘Carnival of the Animals’ frames arts extravaganza - Marblehead Reporter
‘Carnival of the Animals’ frames arts extravaganzaMarblehead Reporter, MA - 5 hours agoDisplayed on free-standing partitions colorful drawings complemented explanations of particular music vocabulary and poetry like that of second-grader ...
- Westridge seventh grader enters poetry in Nebraska Writing Project - Grand Island Independent
Westridge seventh grader enters poetry in Nebraska Writing ProjectGrand Island Independent, NE - 1 hour agoWriting poetry was an activity that Mallory would share with only a small group of people, which typically would include her family and just a few friends. ...
- SFHS adds one more first to the list - Gulf Coast Newspapers
SFHS adds one more first to the listGulf Coast Newspapers, AL - 1 hour agoThe publication features poetry from the student job at large, with the majority of the 95 pages coming from the creative writing class. ...
- George Kimball and the Four Kings (The Sweet Science)
Ronan Keenan's look at boxing writer George Kimball and the Four Kings
- Poet laureate of American hymns dies at 89 (West Salem Coulee News)
ST. LOUIS — It wasn’t until the Rev. Jaroslav Vajda was nearly 50 that he began to pursue the craft that would leave his name etched in history. Or at least the hymnal.
- Lakewood's Beck Center puts on a very bland 'Year' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Shawn Galligan, left, as a young Neil Simon/Woody Allen comedy writer struggles with Matthew Wright as an Errol Flynn-esque dashing dipsomaniac in a swashbuckling scene from the Beck Center for the Arts' "My Favorite Year." When: Through Sunday, June ...
- Rashad Carswell honored with award - Troy Messenger
Rashad Carswell didn't think that he would be named the male recipient of the 2008 J.O. "Tip" Colley Scholastic Christian Athletic Award, so he was completely surprised when his name was called at the Troy Exchange Club Awards Banquet Monday night ...
- With good rhyme - and reason - Times Online
With good rhyme - and reasonTimes Online, UK - 2 hours agoShe has written plays for stage and radio, wonderful collections of poetry for children, and picture books including the intriguingly titled Doris the Giant ...
- Local artist's masks cast history's faces - Allentown Morning Call
Local artist's masks cast history's facesAllentown Morning Call, PA - 35 minutes agoThey cover many expressive disciplines, including poetry, film, opera, music and literature. The arts encompass a comprehensive array of topics too lengthy ...
- 'Twilight' Tuesday Exclusive: Stephenie Meyer Announces 'Breaking Dawn ... - MTV
For as long as they can remember, Twilighters worldwide have been counting down the days to the release of the final book in the best-selling vampire saga. Now, MTV News has an exclusive announcement that will give fans one more reason to start ...
- Dick Martin, 'Laugh-In' Star, Dead at 86 (Time Magazine)
Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died
- Black Dog Music Fest to feature 20-plus acts on July 27 - Democrat and Chronicle
Multi-stringed wizard Dennis Monroe will be celebrated at the Black Dog Music Fest, a six-hour show on July 27 featuring 22 acts from the local folk, alt-country, rock and poetry scenes, including the Dady Brothers, Hunu?, Watkins & the Rapiers ...
- THE OTHER COLUMN: Transvestite writings! —Ejaz Haider - Daily Times
THE OTHER COLUMN: Transvestite writings! —Ejaz HaiderDaily Times, Pakistan - 3 hours agoReality seeks analysis regardless of how one feels about something; desire belongs in the domain of dreams, diary-writing, poetry and the most subjective ...
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