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- Rare collection of recordings preserved after decades (Knoxville News Sentinel)
In 1946, a radio repairman named Latham Wyrick purchased a home disc recorder and began roaming the hills of Union County. Electricity was still a newcomer to rural East Tennessee, and Wyrick was one of the first to plug in. He loved gadgets, and although he didn't play an instrument, he loved music, especially the old-time gospel singing of the Holiness church.
- Bill would allow mixed martial arts contests in SC - The State
South Carolina could join its neighbors in allowing mixed martial arts contests under legislation up for discussion next week by a Senate panel. Proponents say the increasingly popular combative sport, which combines elements of karate, judo, jujitsu ...
- Fourth of July: Annual festival celebrates heritage (Sterling Journal-Advocate)
STERLING — For many Sterling residents, the Fourth of July holiday brings to mind picnics, fireworks, parades and, of course, the Heritage Festival at the Overland Trail Museum.
- Reading, writing and rap a new beat in education - KTKA.com
Reading, writing and rap a new beat in educationKTKA.com, KS - 4 hours ago... which is poetry, will do better in school," school superintendent Don Barta said. Kids and teachers got free CD's from today's hip-hop workshops. ...
- Cowboy gathering heads to Fort Scott (The Morning Sun)
The cowboys are coming on June 13-15 to Fort Scott Community College. The 12th annual Echoes of the Trail Cowboy Gathering starts Friday, June 13th at 7 p.m. with Johnny Kendrick and Sons, Richards, Mo., and six other cowboy musicians and poets. Kendrick is one of the founders of Echoes of the Trail, and began his singing career in Branson, Mo. His sons have inherited their dad's talent and now ...
- Refer to a friend - PR Inside
- for Barnes & Noble, Inc. Lauren Cerand, 917-533-0103 lcerand@gmail.com Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE: BKS), the world's largest bookseller, today announced the next event in its buzzed-about series, "Upstairs at the Square," held at the Union Square ...
- A Hollywood Lens on Politics (Washington Post)
Obama and McCain want biggest role in politics, yet each offers very different star qualities.
- It's all dimples and dazzle in the city of light (Sydney Morning Herald)
Stay In Touch: If John Galliano is looking for a new muse, Australia's own Jennifer Hawkins could be it.
- Religion Briefs: May 17, 2008 (The Record Searchlight)
• Reading Room opens • Rumi workshop comes to Redding • African bush doctor to visit for benefit • Bluegrass band to play at church
- Divers find bodies in ferry that capsized in storm - Buffalo News
A woman breaks into tears as she meets his husband, a survivor in the ill-fated MV Princess of Stars, at the Philippine National Red Cross headquarters in Manila Tuesday, June 24, 2008. Divers managed to get inside an upside-down ferry but found only ...
- Foreign Diplomats, Ohio Officials Open Azerbaijani Cultural Garden in ... - Forbes
CLEVELAND, May 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Amid rave reviews, Cleveland residents got their first look at the new, iconic sculpture that forms the centerpiece of the Azerbaijani Cultural Garden in the city's famed Cultural Gardens. Today's event was held in ...
- Should local schools spend more time discussing Robert H. Jackson - Jamestown Post Journal
Should local schools spend more time discussing Robert H. JacksonJamestown Post Journal, NY - 15 minutes agoStudents also participated in learning stations where they took part in Jackson-centered activities featuring poetry, collages, and research projects, ...
- The King of Country - Free Times
The King of CountryFree Times, SC - Apr 23, 2008The duo is touring in support of 2007’s Cowboy Town and the single “Proud of the House We Built,†their 38th Billboard Hot Country chart-topper. ...
- Art: Robert Rauschenberg, 1925-2008: The optimist who used a bald eagle to challenge America's idea of art (The Village Voice)
The optimist who used a bald eagle to challenge America's idea of art (By R.C. Baker)
- For Princeton, with love - Newark Star-Ledger
For most of living memory, the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood in Princeton, beginning just on the far side of the Princeton Public Library from the main gates of the university, has been the leafy college town's African-American district. The 1930 ...
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