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- Nothing to do? That's just wrong - Modesto Bee
Modesto BeeNothing to do? That's just wrongModesto Bee, CA - 21 minutes agoJoining Sorrels will be cowboy poets Wendy Brown-Barry, Mick Vernon, and John Silveira for an evening of songs, stories and poetry celebrating the American ...
- Parks center creativity contest opens to area teens - Fort Scott Tribune
Parks center creativity contest opens to area teensFort Scott Tribune, KS - 2 hours agoThe contest has grown from previous years when it only offered participants a chance to show off their poetry and essay writing skills, to a more developed ...
- Remember When: Wartime roast beef brings warm memories (Vero Press Journal)
The war was winding down in May 1945, but people still needed ration stamps to purchase certain scarce articles of food and clothing. The allotment of stamps became available the first of the month, but by the month's end most people had few of the stamps remaining.
- ODDS AND ENDS: Live animals show at Green Point to spead the word ... - MLive.com
ODDS AND ENDS: Live animals show at Green Point to spead the word ...MLive.com, MI - 4 hours agoPulitizer-winning Saginaw poet Theodore M. Roethke also published short and sassy children's poetry, and even authored a book just for children. ...
- David Hammond - Liverpool Daily Post
David HammondLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 5 hours agoIn 1964, he joined the education department of the Northern Ireland BBC, introducing the culture of his land to pupils and teachers, through poetry, ...
- Annual poetry boxing tournament to get the Japanese talking! - Thaindian.com
Annual poetry boxing tournament to get the Japanese talking!Thaindian.com, Thailand - Jun 4, 2008The first winner of the Poetry Boxing Lightweight division, Mariko Wakabayashi, 17, thought up a poem incorporating the word “butter†in a matter of moments ...
- Boston University Professors Proffer Diverse Summer Reading Recommendations (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
A random survey of Boston University (BU) professors yielded a wide and rich variety of summer reading recommendations for adults, ranging from Randy Pauschs inspirational The Last Lecture, to Suze Rotolos firsthand account of Bob Dylan and the new music scene, A Freewheelin' Time: A Memoir of Greenwich Village in the Sixties.
- Ipswich’s Hanwell a true Special Olympics champion - Ipswich Chronicle
Ipswich’s Hanwell a true Special Olympics championIpswich Chronicle, USA - 10 hours agoShe also writes poetry, some for college and some in her spare time.†Sandy figures that Alyssa was diagnosed with Williams Syndrome when she was 6 or 7 ...
- Five For Your Shelf - Esquire
Five For Your ShelfEsquire - 3 hours agoThese June 2001 picks include poetry, a deadly race and a different kind of picture book. THE PROVING GROUND (Little, Brown, $25) is first-time author G. ...
- Tillmouth poet unveils new collection - Berwick Today
Tillmouth poet unveils new collectionBerwick Today, UK - 2 hours agoDancing Over Cheviot is the follow-up to his 2003 debut Below Flodden and echoes its hugely successful combination of poetry, prose and photographs. igures ...
- Marvel's mutants join the fight in "Secret Invasion: X-Men" - Comic Book Resources
The X-Men get caught up in the comic book blockbuster of the summer! Get ready for an epic action packed, super powered rush in Secret Invasion: X-Men #1 (of 4)! The Skrull invasion is in full effect and the country is being torn apart, but the ...
- Taliban text messaging terror - Salon
KABUL -- The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a report released ...
- The battle of the Titians - Guardian Unlimited
Tastes change and fashions change and over four centuries everything changes utterly, but one thing has never changed since the 16th century and this is the reverence all lovers of painting feel for the works of Titian. Other Renaissance artists ...
- McGuinty defends tax credits for racy film (Guelph Mercury)
Politicians should not engage in censorship of movies, art, literature or architecture, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty said yesterday as he defended the use of provincial tax credits to help fund a controversial new movie about the sex lives of young singles.
- Seattle Symphony violinist Ralph Heino dead at 91 - Seattle Post Intelligencer
SEATTLE -- Ralph Victor Heino Sr., a Seattle Symphony violinist, composer and longshore worker, has died of a stroke at age 91. Heino continued to play the violin in retirement until his stroke. He died a week later, on July 26, symphony spokeswoman ...
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