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- Prince William flew a plane to Afghanistan. - Seattle Times
Seattle TimesPrince William flew a plane to Afghanistan.Seattle Times, United States - 6 hours ago1998: A man set himself on fire and shot himself to death on a Los Angeles area freeway in a scene captured on live television. Actress Cloris Leachman, 82. ...
- Dick Martin, zany half of 'Laugh-In' duo, dies at 86 - Baltimore Sun
LOS ANGELES - Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In took television by storm in the late 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has ...
- L.B. poetry series July 23, 30 (Atlanticville)
The Long Branch Summer Poetry Series continues Wednesday, July 23, with an appearance by one of the founders of the Language Poetry movement.
- Words of Youth - Loudoun Connection
Words of YouthLoudoun Connection, VA - 1 hour agoA Poetry Slam was scheduled for this month but has been pushed back until the fall so that the students can organize it better and get more poets to come. ...
- More of today's best (Detroit Free Press)
Anthony Hamilton: With Anthony David, 8 p.m. Chene Park Amphitheatre, 2600 E. Atwater, Detroit. 313-393-7128. $20-$60.
- Molestation suspect in N.H. after Mexico arrest - Seattle Times
A sex offender who lived with a family after prison, then fled after being accused of molesting their 5-year-old son, appeared in court Friday following his return from Mexico, where he apparently spent a decade on the lam. The FBI had put Jon ...
- Students recite poetry at Elmhurst Library contest (The Doings Elmhurst)
Caitlin McManus stood at the front of the room behind a microphone reciting an original poem titled, "You Are." "You are my whispered word, my shadow on the wall," the Churchville Middle School eighth-grader read. She seemed nervous, and Phyllis Carroll, president of the Friends of the Library, stopped her multiple times, just to work on her enunciation of that phrase alone.
- Enter for a chance to win a signed copy of "ghostgirl" - Herald-Standard
Harry Potter's epic battles against dark forces of evil are nothing compared to Charlotte Usher's struggles with an even more fearsome foe - high school. Charlotte, the heroine of author, screenwriter and filmmaker Tonya Hurley's upcoming novel ...
- Looking for something to do this long weekend? Here are some ... - Toronto Star
Acoustic Harvest Folk Club has world music with an Indian flavour from Tasa, Sat. 8 p.m. ($15 at 416-264-2235). St. Nicholas Anglican, 1512 Kingston Rd. Lori Cullen and her band perform songs from her discs Buttercup Bugle and Calling For Rain , Sat ...
- The IDEAL Poetry Contest - Barrie Examiner
IDEAL-WAY is looking for entries for its Ideal Poetry Contest. Individuals with intellectual disabilities across Ontario can share poems that touch our hearts or make us laugh, for a chance to win exciting prizes. We are on the hunt for poets among ...
- New translation of 'Aeneid' restores Virgil's wordplay, in original meter (Cornell News Service)
The Roman poet Virgil spent the last 11 years of his life writing "Aeneid," an epic poem of a hero's journey from Troy to Italy, styled on Homer's "Odyssey" and "Iliad."
- Q&A: Working with young singers a high note for Diane Warner - Schenectady Gazette
Q&A: Working with young singers a high note for Diane WarnerSchenectady Gazette, NY - 1 hour agoWe like to do poetry. We are doing a Walt Whitman text, “A Child Said,†pieces with inspirational text. We try to do different styles, variety of time ...
- Captured pedophile's history began here 19 years ago - Houston Chronicle
When U.S. federal agents and Mexican cyberpolice recently captured an American pedophile on the FBI's most-wanted list, they snared a predator whose criminal deviance quietly began 19 years earlier in Houston. Jon Savarino Schillaci's victims here ...
- Teens have platform to perform (KATC 3 Lafayette)
BATON ROUGE, La. -- Seventeen-year-old Christin Rankins talked with a couple of hundred teenagers packed inside a graffiti-decorated room where poetry "bouts" filled the air and...
- John Schott Join’s Moe’s Poetry Reading - Berkeley Daily Planet
Guitarist John Schott will join poet Steve Dickison in an unusual “back and forth, call and response†poetry and music improvisation as part of this coming Monday At Moe’s reading series, 7:30 p.m. at Moe’s Books on Telegraph Ave. Admission ...
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