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- Best Bet - Huntsville Item
Best Bets items may be submitted up to two weeks in advance and are subject to editing. Items must be received by 1 p.m. to run the following day. Items must be submitted via e-mail or U.S. Postal Service. All submissions must be typed and may be e ...
- Prize winner and Nashville native Williams reflects on writing poetry (The Tennessean)
Nashville native Lisa Williams' second collection of poetry, Woman Reading to the Sea, is the winner of the 2007 Barnard Women Poets Prize, selected by Joyce Carol Oates. An associate professor of English at Centre College in Danville, Ky., she explores myriad topics in her latest book, which is divided into four thematically organized sections. Intensely observant, her poems grapple with the ...
- NORM: Buzz has Jacko looking at homes - Las Vegas Review Journal
M ichael Jackson is close to purchasing a home in Las Vegas, according to buzz in the real estate community. Jackson leased a home in Summerlin for six months a year ago before moving back East. He returned in November and has been spotted staying at ...
- VH1 Hits a New High Note - Broadcasting & Cable
VH1 Hits a New High NoteBroadcasting & Cable, NY - 6 hours agoThe network recently used its VH1.com main site to sneak-peek music videos for Mariah Carey and Usher, and ran a poetry contest for two pairs of tickets to ...
- The Chinese Olympic Journey - Fool's Mountain
The Chinese Olympic JourneyFool's Mountain, San Francisco - 25 minutes agoWe had a president who sang opera, danced, recited poetry and Lincoln speeches, and groomed on camera at state banquets on his foreign visits. ...
- Norma Woodall (Mendocino Beacon)
Norma Alice Woodall passed away May 20, 2008 at Ukiah Adventist hospital, following a long illness. Alice was born March 21, 1924, in San Francisco, Calif. Her parents then moved to Little River, where they founded a homestead out on the Little River Prairie.
- Waiter tipped to land £60,000 literary prize - Metro.co.uk
Restaurant workers more commonly write bills than award-winning novels - but in Ross Raisin's case he didn't have to wait long for literary success. The 27-year-old has been longlisted for a major book prize at his first attempt. The waiter-turned ...
- 'I Shot the Sheriff' mystery unraveled - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Ever since Bob Marley released "I Shot the Sheriff" in 1973, I've been puzzling over the lyric, "I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot no deputy." Here's what certain notables might have to say: Tom Cruise: Because the shooter was not -- whoo! -- a ...
- Art Exhibits: Sunday, July 20, 2008 (The Oklahoman)
Exhibits "Dale Chihuly: The Exhibition,†through Dec. 31, and " Roman Art from the Louvre,†through Oct. 12, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100. "Journeys to the Tiger's Eye, and More ,†through Sept. 21, Performing Arts Studio, 200 S Jones Ave., 307-9320. (Norman.) "Reporting Terrorism,†through Dec. 31, Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, 620 N Harvey, ...
- Summer diversions in the Twin Tiers - Star-Gazette
Bocce, or lawn bowling, became popular in the United States with the arrival of Italian immigrants. Get a taste of the game in Corning, in film and the real thing, this month. The documentary, "Watch the Pallino," will be shown June 21 at the Palace ...
- Encounters at the End of the World (DVD Talk)
To better appreciate "Encounters at the End of the World," it's best to view it not as a scientific documentary, but as a home movie from screendom's crankiest old bastard.
- Waterloo students in winners’ row - Trinidad News
Waterloo students in winners’ rowTrinidad News, Trinidad and Tobago - 1 hour ago... row after copping the challenge trophy and emerging overall winners in Caroni, in the recently concluded Art/Essay and Poetry Writing competition. ...
- Ice-T: Give A Hoot, Read A Book - Idolator
Ice-T: Give A Hoot, Read A BookIdolator, NY - 6 hours ago... and Romare Bearden of the Harlem Renaissance will be projected on a large screen above the stage, linking the music and poetry to express Hughes' vision ...
- Good summer reads (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines—The best way to reclaim your brain cells after a mind-numbing TV marathon is to settle down with a book.
- Finding hope in a concentration-camp opera - Globe and Mail
VANCOUVER -- When Ela Weissberger was growing up in Lom u Mostu, Czechoslovakia, her home was full of music: operas and symphonies on the radio, her father playing piano and accordion by ear, and her older sister, Ilona, practising for her piano ...
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