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- Low-key 'Scrubs' exit - The Washington Times
At the conclusion of what was the comedy's third-to-last episode on NBC on Thursday, viewers were simply urged to check out the show's interactive features on NBC.com. The usual array of creator and cast interviews that generally accompany the final ...
- Jenny McLeod - SOUNZ
Born in Wellington in 1941, Jenny McLeod grew up in Timaru and Levin. Throughout her childhood and adolescence she was always involved in music, as school pianist, church organist, accompanist, or playing at dances in a band with her brothers. She ...
- Happy 100th birthday Theodore Roethke - The Saginaw News - MLive.com
Happy 100th birthday Theodore RoethkeThe Saginaw News - MLive.com, MI - 20 minutes agoThe $10000 comes as Ransford's group prepares to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Roethke's birth on Sunday, May 25, with poetry readings, the showing of ...
- A Question on the Price of Oil and Rice - American Chronicle
American ChronicleA Question on the Price of Oil and RiceAmerican Chronicle, CA - Apr 25, 2008He is a prominent speaker on health maintenance, stress eradication, wealth development, authentic happiness and inspirational poetry. ...
- 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 ...
- Young authors embrace the thought process - Los Angeles Times
Young authors embrace the thought processLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoHis semi-autobiographical novel, "All the Sad Young Literary Men," came out last week to mostly strong reviews. His journal, meanwhile, takes what might be ...
- France bids farewell to black pride poet Aime Cesaire (Straits Times)
FORT-DE-FRANCE (Martinique) - FRENCH President Nicolas Sarkozy travelled to Martinique on Sunday to attend a state funeral for Aime Cesaire, a poet and pioneer of black cultural identity who died at age 94.
- Sylvia’s story continues - Providence Journal
Providence JournalSylvia’s story continuesProvidence Journal, RI - 4 hours agoSylvia Bogusz still writes poetry, but the words don’t come as easily. Right-handed for 17 years, she scrawls letters with a shaky left hand. ...
- May 26-June 1, 2008 (Washington Post)
6 P.M. Robert Jensen , a professor of media law, ethics and politics at the University of Texas (Austin), discusses and signs Getting Off: Pornography and the End of Masculinity at Busboys and Poets, 2021 14th St. NW, 202-387-7638.
- The Tracey Fragments Review - Contactmusic.com
The Tracey Fragments ReviewContactmusic.com, UK - 21 hours agoFor what it's worth, however, these shards of art-school poetry fit into the palette: If any attempt at natural dialogue had been made, this would have been ...
- Today's bands play the name-game, too - The Salinas Californian
Today's bands play the name-game, tooThe Salinas Californian, CA - 3 hours agoLater, it became The Beatles, emphasizing the BEAT aspect of the music (and poetry). John Lennon is generally credited with combining Beetles and Beat to ...
- Family and friends United in grief for Nathan - Ilford Recorder
GRIEVING friends and family of tragic Nathan Gipps wept as the 23-year-old was laid to rest. The London Underground engineer, of Anne Way, Hainault, was found dead by walkers near Fairlop Oak playing fields. On Thursday mourners packed St Peter's ...
- Proudly linked to grandfather's union tradition - Vacaville Reporter
I've just returned home from the Local 1021 Extended Unity Break March at the Solano County Government Center. My feet are sore, I'm a little chilly, but my heart is overflowing with what I witnessed. To see hundreds of my union brothers and sisters ...
- Library events in June - This is Devizes
People with a story to tell can learn about the best way to go about getting published at an event being held at a Wiltshire library. Wiltshire County Council has organised the event at Warminster Library on June 26 as part of the National Year of ...
- New African-American community newspaper in Cape - Southeast Missourian
A new publication hit the streets of Cape Girardeau this month. Now, I normally would avoid telling people about a potential advertising competitor to this fine newspaper, but the "The Crossroad" is only publishing once a month, which means the small ...
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