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- Resilience of print - Salt Lake Tribune
Resilience of printSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 2 hours agoBy Julie Checkoway Pundits keep shouting about the death of the printed page, but even in this age of Amazon's Kindle there's still room in Utah, at least, ...
- Red Letter Dates (Peoria Journal Star)
1 "Picasso-Matisse-Chagall." Through March 15. Lakeview Museum, 1125 W. Lake Ave. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, noon-4 p.m. Sunday. Gallery admission: $6/adults, $5/seniors 60 and older, $4/ages 3-17. Call 686-7000.
- Loveless records Stevie Nicks song for Imus album - Centre Daily
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Patty Loveless has found inspiration from a queen of classic rock: Stevie Nicks. The 51-year-old country singer recorded Nicks' Fleetwood Mac song "Silver Springs" for a new CD to raise money for the Imus Ranch, a working New ...
- Broadway hit comedy-musical, 'Avenue Q', coming to Fisher Theatre in ... - Grand Rapids Press
Courtesy photo | Carol Rosegg Trekkie Monster is a takeoff on Sesame Street's Cookie Monster only he's into Internet porn instead of cookies. The monster is shown with puppeteers Maggie Lakis and David Benoit from "Avenue Q." They were green, hungry ...
- Activists gather for European Social Forum (EARTHtimes.org)
Stockholm - Globalization, labour, women's rights and curtailing corporate power were among issues being discussed at a meeting of civil society groups that opens Wednesday in the southern Swedish city of Malmo. Organizers anticipated some 20,000 wou...
- Newmarket news briefs - Exeter News-Letter
Newmarket news briefsExeter News-Letter, NH - 48 minutes agoThe poetry open mike night is sponsored by the Lamprey Arts and Culture Alliance. "Murder, Mischief, Mishaps & Mayhem...;Tales of Old Newmarket," a 1.5-mile ...
- Bookmonger: Crossings Celebrates Our Affair with Ferries - Kitsap Sun
Bookmonger: Crossings Celebrates Our Affair with FerriesKitsap Sun, United States - 1 hour ago... and I have always regarded with suspicion those ferry commuters who seem to be blasé about their daily transits across Puget Sound. ...
- Dé Avery La Monte Priest Announces the Publication of His First Book - PRLog.Org (press release)
Dé Avery La Monte Priest Announces the Publication of His First BookPRLog.Org (press release), Romania - 57 minutes ago... poetry complete with seven original black and white photographs. The book’s first nineteen compositions explore Love, Death, Heartbreak, and the Divine. ...
- John Milton's Paradise Lost at The Morgan Library & Museum - Art Daily
John Milton's Paradise Lost at The Morgan Library & MuseumArt Daily - 7 hours agoHe published his first collection of poems in 1646 but wrote no more poetry until he began composing Paradise Lost. In 1649, following the execution of ...
- Children enter contest to win free braces - Warrenton Journal
Children enter contest to win free bracesWarrenton Journal, MO - 4 hours agoThe 10-year-old south St. Louis resident enjoys writing poems and documenting her daily experiences in a journal, said Douglas Tucker, her father. ...
- It's campaign comedy - Brisbane Times
It's campaign comedyBrisbane Times, Australia - 1 hour agoIn the coming decades, we were given some woeful poetry about refs blowing whistles and piss-poor rewrites of Hoodoo Guru songs interspersed with yelling ...
- Elaborate ceremony at Braden River Middle School honors veterans - Bradenton Herald
EAST MANATEE — It was a day for remembering the lost. A solemn crowd gathered Friday at Braden River Middle School for its eighth annual Veterans Celebration Week Flag Raising Cermony, honoring veterans. “During the many wars, thousands have died ...
- Highlights from the season's upcoming literary offerings. (Pittsburgh City Paper)
Scratch your head, laugh and realize you're in the company of a wildly educated and painfully clever word-nerd when you go see Pulitzer-winning Paul Muldoon. By Melissa Meinzer.
- Gordon-Reed and Matthiessen Claim Top Prizes at National Book Awards (TheCelebrityCafe.com)
A nonfiction account of a slave family and a retelling of an outlaw's life are the big winners for 2008.
- Want to add your own event? Here's how! (Jackson Free Press)
Waging War Against Health Disparities & Homelessness Concert Thu, Nov 20, 7:00 pm. Featuring performances by Dr. Dorinda Clark-Cole, Maurette Brown Clark, Stephen Hurd, New Jerusalem Gospel Choir and local gospel artist Larry Johnson. New Jerusalem Church (5708 Old Canton Rd.).
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