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- A Playlist by Camille Paglia - New York Times
New York TimesA Playlist by Camille PagliaNew York Times, United States - 12 hours agoBased on a 1951 song by an African-American musician, Tiny Bradshaw. 2) Ballad of a Thin Man, Bob Dylan (1965). Sinister atmospherics of the garish sexual ...
- Rotary celebrates successful year - Walcha News
Rotary celebrates successful yearWalcha News, Australia - 1 hour ago“The McCoys co-ordinated a successful bush poetry night at the Golf Course which raised money for ARHRF and RAM. “Pauline Marchant was presented with a ...
- Hyde Pierce to Star in MTC's Accent on Youth ; Itamar Moses Added to ... - Playbill
Manhattan Theatre Club announced two additions to its 2008-09 season, which will include Tony Award winner David Hyde Pierce in a revival of the 1934 comedy Accent on Youth by Samson Raphaelson. Directed by Daniel Sullivan ( Proof, Rabbit Hole ), the ...
- Trashing Robert Frost's home leads to a lesson in poetry (Seattle Times)
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place...
- Mabini as pragmatist (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
One fight remained to be fought in America. Two competing proposals, one by the ruling Republicans, the other by the opposition Democrats, were voted on. The Republicans won by a hair.
- A Community Unites With Goal Of Healing The Hood - CBS 2 Chicago
CHICAGO (CBS) ― The Little Village neighborhood is a close-knit and vibrant community and a focal point for Mexican-American culture in Chicago, but it is also a community that is feeling loss and frustration after losing two students in the past ...
- West Ashley Briefs - Charleston Post & Courier
The public can learn first-hand and free of charge about South Carolina's natural resources on Saturday at an Open House at the Marine Resources Center on James Island's Fort Johnson. Hours for the Open House are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Parking will be ...
- Generations and Genres Mix at a Tap-Dance Party (New York Times)
Tap City 2008, a festival presented by the American Tap Dance Foundation, is a bit like a party where you don?t know a soul but the room is overflowing with communal love and gratitude.
- Library adjusts hours (The York Weekly)
We all have good days and bad days. For me, a bad day recently was when I discovered that in the May referendum the voters turned down the library's request for a new staff position, which would have been the first in the seven years we've been in our...
- Latitude preparations underway - Evening News Norwich
The sheep are ready to be painted, the daisies are out and the pink poodle is in position - as final preparations are made for Latitude this weekend, organisers say it should be the best one yet. The festival at Henham Park, near Southwold, kicks off ...
- Our view: Busy City Council shouldn't have role in choosing laureate - Gloucester Daily Times
Our view: Busy City Council shouldn't have role in choosing laureateGloucester Daily Times, USA - 2 hours agoThat panel screened nine applicants and recommended Collinson, a Gloucester native who has written poetry most of her life and who works in book development ...
- An Ellroy encounter - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesAn Ellroy encounterLos Angeles Times, CA - 4 hours agoSomehow, I ended up talking to him -- well, he was talking to my friend and I butted in, fangirl that I am. Ellroy is all bluster and charm, ...
- PERSONA AND PLACE (Santa Fe Reporter)
There is an idea of the Southwest that lives in the collective mind. It is embodied through stoic figures that represent unsympathetic landscapes where little is spoken.
- Boys & Girls Club of the Piedmont members record inspirational CD - Statesville Record & Landmark
Kent Steel performs for members of the Boys & Girls Club of the Piedmont at his studio after a day of laying down tracks for their CD, "Music Expressions." Regan Hill/rhill@statesville.com Danielle Houston has dreamed of one day recording her music ...
- Life Story: Alvin Batiste - Oregonian
Alvin Batiste always read the instructions first. As a child, he had an interest in how things worked, and he soon had his own set of tools. But fixing things took a long time, because Alvin had to collect all the data and analyze it. As a youth, he ...
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