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- Stevie Wonder - Hartford Courant
It's easy to love Idol. The cute kids with big dreams. The catchy tunes. The idiot judges. Irresistible. Oh, they drag it out, for sure. But watching American Idol can be more pleasant than watching a TV competitor like CSI — all the angst, none of
- Daily Planner - News-Leader.com
Daily PlannerNews-Leader.com, MO - 18 minutes agoPoets can share their works at open mic sessions and poetry slams at Well Fed Head Books and MOpoetry Slam's Solstice Poetry Slam, an all-day outdoor poetry ...
- Great Basin Jazz Camp: Summer event moves to Nampa, Idaho - Elko Daily Free Press
Submitted Music students learn the finer points of performing in a jazz ensemble during the 2007 Great Basin Jazz Camp. ELKO - With summer quickly approaching, people are faced with a variety of activities to broaden their horizons. The Great Basin ...
- Diversity Director Frank, Yet Diplomatic (The Lakeland Ledger)
The caller, Tom from St. Petersburg, has the ear of Otis Anthony, host of a Sunday morning talk show on WMNF FM, a Tampa radio station known for alternative, liberal leaning programming.
- Jack Zink | Theater and classical music columnist - Sun-Sentinel.com
Jack Zink | Theater and classical music columnistSun-Sentinel.com, FL - 1 hour agoJuly 30 also marks the start of a lineup of 20 theatrical performances (including full productions and workshops, poetry, dance competitions) in Miami-Dade ...
- From Coors to Corona to Yuengling -- everything you wanted to know ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Used to be, choosing a beer was a matter of taste, availability, price and advertising. Now beer -- like cars and jeans -- sends a message and never so clearly as when it's a cult beer, a fickle and ever-changing roster of brews that acquire the ...
- Read a Poem, Help a Child - Haldimand Review
Read a Poem, Help a ChildHaldimand Review, Canada - 39 minutes agoInternational award-winning author Elaine George of Wainfleet is donating all profits from the sale of her book of poetry, entitled, Where the Heart Resides ...
- Follow the red balloon - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Follow the red balloonThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 2 hours agoAnd there's no denying the poetry in numerous moments throughout the film, including a satisfying denouement in the Musee D'Orsay. ...
- Adam Mansbach Discusses "The End of the Jews" - LAist
LAistAdam Mansbach Discusses "The End of the Jews"LAist, CA - 4 hours agoHis other books include the novel "Shackling Water", the poetry collection genius "b-boy cynics getting weeded in the garden of delights", and the short ...
- HIV-AIDS and Women Equals Misogyny finds "On The Issues Magazine ... - WebWire
NEW YORK: HIV-AIDS is crossing the gender divide and targeting women while the world looks the other way. What is a woman worth? asks ON THE ISSUES MAGAZINE ONLINE in a series of probing articles and art that explore the deadly cocktail of sexism ...
- Athenaeum frames travel in the 1800s (Boston Globe)
In the early 1800s, leisure was a concept more commonly viewed in New England as wasting God's precious time. Here we were more familiar with the practice of taking the cure at a mineral spring, or attending church camp in order to refresh the mind and body - for more work.
- Derek Walcott: 'The Chatterbox' - Jamaica Observer
Derek Walcott: 'The Chatterbox'Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - 2 hours agoBut whenever I stay in Jamaica, I remember my late friend John Hearne very much. The landscape starts to look like prose. Very Hearnian. ...
- Greenwich Village trip a huge success - SouthCoastToday.com
Greenwich Village trip a huge successSouthCoastToday.com, MA - 7 minutes ago"They also have fiction, poetry, art books and nonfiction, and tables set up around the perimeter with discounted overstocks," Alan said. ...
- ‘Soldiers around you, kicking, spitting, screaming, swearing’ - Nouse
‘Soldiers around you, kicking, spitting, screaming, swearing’Nouse, UK - 14 minutes ago“Lists of every country in the world, lists of every capital city in the world, the periodic table of the elements… and I wrote lots and lots of poetry, ...
- Review: Burroughs turns somber for latest memoir (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
With his new book, "A Wolf at the Table," writer Augusten Burroughs proves that his memory well hasn't gone dry.
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