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- Shea Stadium, By Phil Taylor - CNN Sports Illustrated
I was born in a town called Flushing. When you have something like that in your past, you feel a little silly pretending to be a man of great refinement. And so, I will freely admit to preferring a dive bar over a five-star restaurant, a worn-in pair ...
- The Page That`s Bemoaning Everything Coming At Once (Football365)
"I would like to play for Real Madrid but only if it is true they are ready to pay what Manchester United ask of them. However, it does not depend on me."
- Governance becomes a casualty - Tribune
T HE terrorists struck in a big way when they killed six civilians and a jawan in the Samba sector in Jammu and Kashmir. This happened just three days after the bid by heavily armed infiltrators to sneak in from the Pakistani side of the border with ...
- Former boxer Heddy Maalem takes aim with African-inspired take on ... - Boston Globe
Former boxer Heddy Maalem takes aim with African-inspired take on ...Boston Globe, United States - 56 minutes agoThe work's poetry was very evident right away. We just tap into it and take off." Maalem explains his approach simply. "Because I am a freelance ...
- Literary Events (Washington Post)
10:30 A.M. Joan Bauer reads from and discusses Peeled , her new YA novel featuring a savvy student newspaper reporter, at Politics and Prose Bookstore, 5015 Connecticut Ave. NW, 202-364-1919.
- Intervene! Interrupt! (Good Times)
(a-e/intervene-interrupt-1) Inside “Rethinking Art as Social Practiceâ€
- Sophisticated and complex, “August: Osage County†is curiously life-affirming (The Kansas City Star)
NEW YORK | I’m a sucker for audacity. And playwright Tracy Letts is nothing if not audacious.
- Sharon Streeter’s prolific passions: Plants, poetry, and politics - The Bee
The BeeSharon Streeter’s prolific passions: Plants, poetry, and politicsThe Bee, OR - 1 hour agoStreeter’s love of France is deep. “One of the selling points of my house was that it reminded me of the Mediterranean coast of France and Spain,†she ...
- Tribeca Film Festival: Cinematic Pleas For Peace - Hartford Courant
At the Tribeca Film Festival , ending Saturday, there are recurring themes: women's issues, New York stories, tributes to legendary artists, etc. But the festival's most frequently repeated message is: "Can't we all just get along?" Several films at ...
- Victoria's Secret: The TV drama that lifts the lid on Queen Victoria's lusty sensuality - and affairs she was ... (Daily Mail)
The history books portray her as a symbol of moral rectitude with her mind closed to all pleasure. But the real Victoria, as a fascinating Channel 4 film reveals, was hot-blooded woman with a high libido.
- Kiss and Make Up - Slate
The New York Times leads with uncommitted superdelegates fearing a prolonged battle for the Democratic presidential nomination. The Times says the Democratic heavies are "uncertain about who, if anyone, would step in to fill a leadership vacuum and ...
- The 116th 'earthday' of Haile Selassie I will be celebrated tonight with a concert on the grounds of Livity Vegetarian ... (The Jamaica Observer)
Not only does this cultural event promise to provide patrons with the best in vegetarian food and first-class entertainment with slated performances from artistes such as Tarrus Riley, Queen Ifrica, Etana, Bushman, Ken Boothe, Jimmy Riley, Sugar Minott, Lutan Fyah, Tony Rebel, Mikey General, Empress, Ras Takura from African Soldiers, I-Nubia, Ras Malekot, Moji and Heru, among others, it is also ...
- Charlotte Hilton Andersen: Eating Disorder Roulette (HuffingtonPost)
Why do teens get eating disorders? Blame it on their friends! But wait, it's not that simple. In fact, it doesn't matter which group teen girls actually fall into but only which group they most identify with.
- Primary pupils have the write stuff -- as gaeilge - Irish Independent
Primary pupils have the write stuff -- as gaeilgeIrish Independent, Ireland - 44 minutes agoWe are delighted to see a wide range of books, as Gaeilge, written by children during the past two years, including novels, short stories, poetry books, ...
- Anaïs Mitchell: Hitting a High Note (WCAX-TV Vermont)
A Vermont musician is on the rise in the music world, steadily building a base of fans nationally and internationally.
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