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- Ron Wood falls off the wagon with an ugly splat; Jesse Csincsak and ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Ron Wood needs to make friends with Bill W. again. Rolling Stones bassist Ron Wood's recent trip to rehab appears to have been not enough to get him to stop the drinking -- or the self-destruction that goes with drinking. The 61-year-old Wood has ...
- 'Hancock' not quite super - Wellsville Daily Reporter
'Hancock' not quite superWellsville Daily Reporter, NY - 8 hours agoIt’s because it feels thrown together from an assembly of half-functional parts, electrified by a multimillion-dollar budget and left to lurch to life only ...
- Updated 5/7: OPRF grad killed in possible gang crossfire - Des Plaines Times
As a child, Ishma Stewart liked to park her kid-sized rocking chair in the middle of a family gathering, where she'd spin a tale about a girl named Wendy who lived within the colored bands of a rainbow. Sometimes, Ishma's living room performances ...
- News Briefs: Patriotic poetry; Fair entries deadline set (The Union)
Patriotic Poetry
- ART REVIEW (Deccan Herald)
The multi-media event by Kevin Kelly (1 Shanthi Road Studio/Gallery, April 26 to 29) let one can hope again that exotic India is becoming obsolete.This mid-generation artist and assistant professor of art from Canada responded whole-heartedly to the reality of the country dominated by communication technology.
- Business After Hours - Northern Colorado Business Report
Join the celebration of Earth, Wood and Fire going green. Come see their variety of solar installations and of course their hot tubs and fireplaces. In addition, the art and poetry contest winners from Suicide Education Support Services will be ...
- Catching crabs at HighTide l - East Anglian Daily Times
Playwright Joel Horwood's works have been inspired by his upbringing on the Suffolk coast and I Caught Crabs in Walberswick, opening at the HighTide in Halesworth this week, is the latest. Lynne Mortimer talks to the playwright ahead of the first ...
- AMENDS (Orlando Weekly)
That a musician writes about his life isn’t a particularly remarkable fact. But when that life is pocked with a death wish, self-mutilation, substance abuse and a grocery list of mental illnesses, things start to get unique.
- Josh Langford - Tuscaloosa News
Email this story. I'm still learning. I love music, but it is not my whole life. I have tried to play instruments but I do not have the patience, and sometimes I have to look up artists who are frequently mentioned, you know, the kind of musicians ...
- Cards' Breaston returns to Wolvarena - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Cards' Breaston returns to WolvarenaPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 6 hours agoThe second segment is a profile of Breaston and highlighted his love for writing. Breaston has written poetry since he was in junior high, a hobby that grew ...
- All Events for 21 May 2008 (My Village Balham)
Until 22 May 2008 Delightful comedy of manners which follows the life of five women working in a Lebanese beauty salon where love, laughter and tears all fight for attention....
- Wrestling Hamlet - The Age
The AgeWrestling HamletThe Age, Australia - 38 minutes agoHis mother read stories and poetry to Cowell until he was 14. "That was probably too long," he admits, laughing. "We used to spend a lot of time sitting in ...
- Poetry reading brings new sounds - Spectator Eau Claire (subscription)
Poetry reading brings new soundsSpectator Eau Claire (subscription), WI - Apr 27, 2008The event will also have booklets, in which all poems are arranged alphabetically with a 'facing page translation' so people will be able to see the poem in ...
- Pretty pictures, poetry, prose perfect for lazy phase - Columbus Dispatch
Columbus DispatchPretty pictures, poetry, prose perfect for lazy phaseColumbus Dispatch, OH - 25 minutes ago... all ages): Still funny after 44 years: Shel Silverstein's first book of children's poetry has been reissued in all its original weirdness and appeal. ...
- Five Best The Modern American West - Wall Street Journal
1. What You See in Clear Water By Geoffrey O'Gara Knopf, 2000 This timely work sheds light on the conflict over water rights in the American West, but it also describes the history of the Arapaho and Shoshone tribes who now live on the enormous and ...
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