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- Eagle's Nest works to change kids' lives (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
George Middleton scorns the all-talk, no-action approach he believes many preachers use in response to black youth violence.
- CD review: "Wild & Free," The Radiators - Stamford Advocate
Trying to the synthesize the 30 years of New Orleans road dogs The Radiators into a two-disc set is nearly impossible. The group has a catalog of more than 1,000 songs, has allowed its concerts to be taped from the beginning and hasn't played the ...
- Senior Center awarded $25,816 - Mansfield News Journal
The Ohio Department of Transportation awarded Lexington Senior Civic Center, 67 E. Main St., a $25,816 grant as part of its Specialized Transportation Program. The program distributes $3.7 million in federal transportation dollars to 85 agencies in ...
- Michael X: A Life In Black And White, by John Williams - The Independent
Sometimes reading makes one feel old. As the fag end of the swinging Sixties merged into the sobering Seventies, John Williams was "a little white kid growing up in South Wales", seeing the Angry Brigade, the IRA and Black Power as distant spectres ...
- Jamey Johnson's new CD 'bare-knuckled, barroom poetry': review - Canada East
Jamey Johnson's "That Lonesome Song" delivers a salt-of-the-earth antidote for those who consider contemporary country music too slick and sentimental. His bare-knuckled, barroom poetry takes the point of view of hard-bitten losers and boozers, and ...
- Jeanette (Yox) Helmbrecht - Post-Journal
Jeanette Yox Helmbrecht passed away Wednesday, June 18, 2008. She was 80 years old. She was born on Dec. 2, 1927 in Jamestown, N.Y., to Jack and Ann Willi-ams Yox. Jeanette was educated as a registered nurse in New York State and served in the U.S ...
- Review: Wanted - Cinematical
Review: WantedCinematical, CA - 2 hours agoWanted is full of such visual poetry, as well as several slam-bang action scenes that suggest the Russian fellow might have a long career ahead of him in ...
- Musical brainstorming pays off at Jazzfest - Ottawa Citizen
The idea to put a group of jazz musicians together for a week or so to see what they come up with in the way of new compositions first gained popularity in New York's so-called loft scene in the early 1970s. Some ground-breaking avant-garde jazz by ...
- The Web Life - ZDNet Blogs
In the quiet flats of University of California San Francisco Mission Bay campus, bloggers, thinkers, journalists, developers, and inventors melt together for a full day of lectures and learning. The goal of Wordcamp 2008 is to figure out the future ...
- Rupert Goold To Direct Pinter's 'No Man's Land' At Duke - Broadway World
Broadway WorldRupert Goold To Direct Pinter's 'No Man's Land' At DukeBroadway World, NY - 17 hours ago... marked Pinter's 75th birthday by producing Old Times and Betrayal along with many readings and presentations of his other plays, prose and poetry. ...
- Advocate for Indian writing - Chicago Tribune
In the 1960s, when some in academia still denied the existence of American Indian literature, Paula Gunn Allen embarked on a career that proved them wrong—and altered the required reading lists of literature classes on U.S. campuses. Ms. Allen, a ...
- Involving Children Makes Africa A Better Place: Adults Benefit ... - Reuters AlertNet
Involving Children Makes Africa A Better Place: Adults Benefit ...Reuters AlertNet, UK - 1 hour agoIf a child has a problem, saying it will allow the parents to understand and help." Creative Ways to Speak Out Drama, poetry, dance, music, rallies, ...
- Weekend best bets - Daytona Beach News-Journal
Pop and jazz will be on the bill this weekend at the Bandshell. Bandshell Live!, a Friday summer concert series, will feature the Beu Sisters in concert at the outdoor venue at 8 p.m. today. The sisters, who hail from New Smyrna Beach, have released ...
- Editorial: The legacy of Solzhenitsyn - Daily Gazette
The death of the famed Russian author and Soviet dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn Sunday won’t receive the kind of attention it would have had it happened at the height of the Cold War, but it certainly is worth noting. There was a 19th century ...
- The rainy relationship beween owners and fans in Seattle - ESPN
The rainy relationship beween owners and fans in SeattleESPN - 3 hours agoWhat GNP does not measure, he said, is "the health of our children, the quality of our education or the joy of their play," nor "the beauty of our poetry ...
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