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- His voice a big part of history - Times Union
At the dawn of the electronic age of sports, when our world was so much smaller, slower and beamed to us with weekly snippets in grainy black and white, sports were not a volume business. In those ancient times when we pre-digital dinosaurs roamed ...
- HOT TICKETS June 6 - Willits News
HOT TICKETS June 6Willits News, CA - 51 minutes agoOpening party 7 pm June 7, rock out jam/open mike poetry 7 pm Sunday June 8, 9/11 conspiracy debate 7 pm Saturday June 14. Northern California Visionary ...
- Bare feet, books meant freedom in childhood - Bonner Springs Chieftain
Bare feet, books meant freedom in childhoodBonner Springs Chieftain, USA - 2 hours ago... young-adult stories and poetry that captured the many lands and civilizations she had visited from early childhood on through most of her adult life. ...
- 'Lost' has found its stride as fourth season ends - Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Lost'' wraps up a stellar fourth season with a two-hour finale at 9 tonight on WEWS Channel 5. But in the middle of its third season, the complex drama seemed hopelessly lost. Fan grumbling was reaching full roar on the Internet, and the consensus ...
- 50+ Professionals, Association of Community Services of Howard ... - Ellicott City View
50+ Professionals, Association of Community Services of Howard ...Ellicott City View, MD - 3 hours agoBook Ends -- Howard County Center of African-American Culture book club. Second Monday, 7 pm 5434 Vantage Point Road, Columbia. 410-715-1921. ...
- Teen talent - Anchorage Daily News (subscription)
Teen talentAnchorage Daily News (subscription), AK - 1 hour agoHer word play goes out in poetry slams. In the notebooks, the two areas of interest merge. Laster was born in Anchorage, has lived in Washington state, ...
- Celebrating National Nursing Home Week at Heritage Park (Rolla Daily News)
MOTIVATED CONTENDERS — Some residents of Heritage Park Skilled Care are thrilled to be so actively involved in their community. From left, Phyllis Geschwender, Joan Lee, Rev. Joseph Bailey Sr. and Jane Legate.
- Curtain Call ‘Betrayal’ gives audiences pause to examine infidelity - Tampa Bay Newspapers
Curtain Call ‘Betrayal’ gives audiences pause to examine infidelityTampa Bay Newspapers, FL - 3 hours agoPinter, an English playwright, actor and poet, produced 29 stage plays, 26 screenplays and a wealth of poetry over a career that has spanned more than half ...
- WBKO Hometown Hero - WBKO
18 year old avid photographer Clyde Calloway is the president of the school choir and a member of the drama club and Kentucky School of the Arts. The most recent organization he's joined is the Gay Straight Alliance. "A lot of people have joined ...
- N.Y. man takes legal steps to prove mom wrote 'Footprints in the Sand' - Honolulu Advertiser
The single set of footprints in the sand — as millions of inspired souls now know — was that time when the Lord picked you up and carried you. It's a metaphor, people: He is there when you need Him most, and so is the ubiquitous poem known as ...
- Pillbox among many for Red Cross benefit at Nathan P. Murphy's - News-Leader.com
Pillbox among many for Red Cross benefit at Nathan P. Murphy'sNews-Leader.com, MO - 5 hours agoThe Outland Ballroom, 326 South Ave., 863-9779: Flobots, Legion of Groove and Well Fed Head Poetry Slam, 9 pm today; Spookie Daly Pride, 9 pm Friday; ...
- Una Vocis to perform 'The Composer's Gift' - Globe Gazette
“The Composer’s Gift,†an original oil painting by Kerry Dolch Krogh, features the composers whose work is being premiered in Saturday's Una Vocis concert: from top to bottom, William Backlin, Maedeane Sappenfield, Nimrod and Natalie Borenstein ...
- David vs. Goliath on Lower East Side: Yiddishist Challenges N.Y ... - Forward
This September, residents of Manhattan’s Lower East Side, the cradle of Yiddish culture in America, will be able to choose between not one but two Yiddish-speaking candidates for political office. In one corner is one of the three most powerful ...
- Wednesday, July 30 - Advocate Weekly
Wednesday, July 30Advocate Weekly, MA - 2 hours agoCommunity Access to the Arts, opening reception for "I'm A Part of Art" annual art show and poetry reading, featuring paintings, collages and ...Thursday, July 24 Advocate Weeklyall 9 news articles
- What's Happening - Oroville Mercury-Register
First United Methodist Church Dinner at Six is served each Wednesday, 6 p.m., at 45 Acacia Ave. May 7 menu: Swedish meatballs over noodles, vegetable, salad, bread and dessert prepared by trustees. All are invited; $5 donation. 534-9455 for ...
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