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- Daytime TV Goes Gangsta with Snoop Dogg - Popmatters.com
In May of this year, rapper Snoop Dogg gave me the opportunity to enjoy two of my favorite things at the same time: music and soap operas. The music? Hip-hop! The soap? One Life To Live ( OLTL )! Snoop was scheduled to perform at the bachelorette ...
- The Many Faces of Amanda - Newsweek
NewsweekThe Many Faces of AmandaNewsweek - 43 minutes agoHer lawyers have leaked prison diaries that portray her as a romantic who writes poetry and love stories and who learned to play guitar ballads during her ...
- Ub kay hum bichray... Faraz departs - The Post
Ub kay hum bichray... Faraz departsThe Post, Pakistan - 1 hour agoHe is one of the leading poets of the present time and known for his simple writing style. His father Syed Muhammad Shah Burk was a Persian poet. His poetry ...
- Cubans Greet Fidel Castro on His Birthday - Invasor
Cubans Greet Fidel Castro on His BirthdayInvasor, Cuba - Aug 14, 2008From China, the Cuban sports delegation to the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games sent a congratulation message to Fidel Castro on his 82 birthday, expressing their ...
- Weekend Entertainment Guide - Scranton Times
APPLEBEE’S NEIGHBORHOOD GRILL & BAR, Viewmont Mall, Dickson City: Wednesdays, Tony Vergnetti. AUGUSTINE’S CLUB 17, 518 N. Main St., Old Forge: Thursdays, Millennium. BLUE PELICAN, Dalton Road, Lake Winola: today, Traverse. BLUES STREET, Ritz ...
- 'The One-Strand River' by Richard Kenney - Hartford Courant
Language poets play with sounds. At their best, it's as if the music of a batch of well-chosen words so perfectly echoes their meaning, it makes you suspect there's sense to the universe. At their worst, language poets chortle gibberish. Richard ...
- Assessing Kay Ryan, our new poet laureate. - Slate
Assessing Kay Ryan, our new poet laureate.Slate - 7 hours agoRyan rejects the pained, stylized self-consciousness that characterizes so much contemporary poetry. Where many poets today are engaged in issues and ...
- The Rockstar Who Would Save the World - Santa Barbara Independent
del.icio.us. Strawberry shortcakes just might save the world, and that’s why Jack Johnson is spending the last Friday morning of July on his knees, picking the ripe red fruits from a green patch at Goleta’s Fairview Gardens. Surrounding the world ...
- Iraqi superstar to sing in Abu Dhabi (Middle East Online)
Kazem El Saher to perform concert in Abu Dhabi as part of ‘Prince of Poets’ festivities.
- Clint Black, Michael McDonald, Three Dog Night and more on tap at ... - Ann Arbor News Blog
GRAND RAPIDS TOWNSHIP -- Tickets go on sale at 9 a.m. July 28 for the fifth anniversary season for the Forest Hills Fine Arts Center. Some of the featured entertainers include Clint Black, Michael McDonald, Three Dog Night, Phoebe Snow and more ...
- Symphony at the Shore a high note of weekend activities - News.com.au
SYMPHONY at the Shore is another Brisbane Festival open-air free concert treat on Sunday. Some of Australia's finest musicians present classical music's greatest hits, including Grieg, Tchaikovsky and Mozart. The Brisbane Symphony Orchestra ...
- Foster kids tell their stories through art in local exhibit - Arizona Republic
Foster kids tell their stories through art in local exhibitArizona Republic, AZ - 52 minutes ago... "My Voice, My Life, My Future." The exhibit features more than two dozen works of art and poetry by children ranging in age from 10 to 16 who are living ...
- Use common sense and go green - La Crosse Tribune
The concept “going green†has spawned articles, books, T-shirts, bumper stickers and more. Trees have died to carry this message. If people think about individual impact and responsibility and make adjustments in their daily lives, saplings may ...
- Why Islam Is Unfunny for a Cartoonist - Wall Street Journal
On a sunny May morning, six plainclothes police officers, two uniformed policemen and a trio of functionaries from the state prosecutor's office closed in on a small apartment in Amsterdam. Their quarry: a skinny Dutch cartoonist with a rude sense of ...
- Searching for a quiet, enlightening getaway? - MSNBC
NEW LEBANON, N.Y. - At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the ...
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