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- Former backup singer Sarah Buxton stepping forward (The Kansas City Star)
If you don’t know much about Sarah Buxton, you should be a little chagrined, but you can also forgive yourself. Neither did I, frankly, and the oversight is a little embarrassing.
- Artists say they're being squeezed out of their space (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Posted: 7:32 PM- Tim Larsen fell in love with his home in the Artspace Bridge Projects after he moved in seven years ago.
- Gordon Brown's Heathcliff fixation and why we are web crash dummies - The Canberra Times
Gordon Brown's Heathcliff fixation and why we are web crash dummiesThe Canberra Times, Australia - 1 hour agoThe US Chronicle of Higher Education has commented on a curious amalgam of poetry and boxing in Japan. "In a crowded Yokohama hall, boxers file into a ring ...
- Last updated at 3:11 PM on 04th July 2008 - Daily Mail
Daily MailLast updated at 3:11 PM on 04th July 2008Daily Mail, UK - 1 hour agoBookclub, Poetry Please. I should be home by seven. - Give the cats my love. Who’s feeding them? The station announcement announces Dido’s train. ...
- Barking all the way to the finish line (San Francisco Chronicle)
Special events, and forgive the ancient history, but I've been out of the paper for a few days: - Team Hercules, Team Cuya and Team Chi Chi were among the competitors for the Spirit Award at Petco's Chihuahua races, held in the parking lot of the San...
- Hagerstown City Park an inspirational site for art (The Herald-Mail)
HAGERSTOWN - Julie Cantrel said the birds, the squirrels and other forms of nature at Hagerstowns City Park give her ideas for her art. Its like a daily source of inspiration, she said. Cantrel worked some of those wonders into bird collages she was selling Sunday at a family art day sponsored by the nonprofit Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery in Hagerstown.
- Memories of another day - Economic Times
The print and electronic media (especially those run by the state) are prone to remember the birth and death anniversaries of prime ministers and presidents. The I&B machinery sees to it that telecasts are carried on Doordarshan of the ritual ...
- What's Happening - Mercury-Register
What's HappeningMercury-Register, CA - 2 hours agoEntertainment by Sound of the Foothills Quartet; cowboy poetry reading by Jim Lynch. Western wear suggested, but optional. Kicks off annual Faire and ...
- Polish Heritage Celebration In Valhalla - Westchester.com
Polish Heritage Celebration In ValhallaWestchester.com, NY - 8 minutes agoThe children of the Polska Subotnia Szkola group will recite poetry written by Nobel prize-winning Polish poets and sing traditional children’s folk songs. ...
- A feast of culture! - Stockport Express
A feast of culture!Stockport Express, UK - 3 hours agoOn Saturday a combination of dance, literature, poetry, comedy, visual arts, community performances and street theatre exploded on to the streets. ...
- Poetrydances.com, an Innovative Poetry Website, Recently Launched ... - PR.com (press release)
Poetrydances.com, an Innovative Poetry Website, Recently Launched ...PR.com (press release), NY - 2 hours agoYou also give writers a chance to read the many talented, but unnoticed works your site has selected’ User Rambling Prose also commented “I was truly ...
- Gourmet cafe proposed near new CVS store - Lockhaven Express
LOCK HAVEN — The CVS drug store coming to Bellefonte Avenue at Commerce Street may be joined by a gourmet coffee shop just down the block. The avenue may be booming right now because of the Fairfield Inn that is headed for the former football ...
- Vivien Jones - Radio Netherlands
Vivien JonesRadio Netherlands, Netherlands - 11 hours ago"I live on the north Solway shore dividing my time between writing prose, drama and poetry and devising reading events, often with music. until the closure ...
- Courting Trouble - Wall Street Journal
Many people are rubbing their eyes at the fact that Britain is letting out of jail some of al Qaeda's most dangerous members. In June a British court released the notorious Islamist preacher Abu Qatada, who had spent the previous three years in jail ...
- 'Xanadu': Its Neon Lights Still Shine - Washington Post
What I am about to write will undoubtedly elicit mockery and ridicule for weeks, if not months, to come. But I have to speak the truth: I love "Xanadu." I love that the plot of this 1980 musical is thinner than the finest slice of deli-variety Swiss ...
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