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- He really nose, you know - Tonight South Africa
Pinotage-on-Tap kicks off on Sunday with Plush at Island Diner at the Beacon Island timeshare resort, Plettenberg Bay. Features live music, Pinotage and chocolate fountains. Time: noon. Tel: 044-533-3445. Mummenschanz 3 x 11 runs until July 5 at the ...
- Upcoming Events - Fort Worth Business Press
Fifth Avenue Jazz Collective: A Collection of Six Fort Worth Native L ike-Minded Jazz Musicians Who Have Dedicated Their Life & Energies To Exploring Jazz . The Brass Section: Jordan Ghee, Pat Brown, & Dave Williams, Bass Kyp Green, Piano: Damon ...
- Clinton Gets Key Carolina Endorsement - FOXNews
NECNClinton Gets Key Carolina EndorsementFOXNews - 5 hours ago“There was a governor of my state, New York state, Mario Cuomo, who famously said one time ‘You campaign in poetry but you govern in prose. ...Clinton Makes Rocky Balboa Look like a Pansy? ABC Newsall 494 news articles
- The Devil You Know: Mystic resident writes a book of suspense - TheDay
The Devil You Know: Mystic resident writes a book of suspenseTheDay, CT - 2 hours ago“I won this poetry contest in third grade and I won five bucks…I’ve kind of enjoyed writing and reading ever since.†It was when he was in the Navy for ...
- A Funny Plant with a Painful Name - The Toothache Plant - San Francisco Examiner
The first time I saw this plant was in a Texas garden nursery. I heard a squeal of delight as someone exclaimed, “The Dr. Seuss Flower!†Indeed, it does look like something out of Horton Hears a Who! This funny little flower is also called ...
- Obama Shuns the Fist-Bump - Washington Post Blog
ZANESVILLE, Ohio -- He just keeps moving to the center. As Barack Obama toured the Eastside Community Ministry here, the children in for tutoring oohed and ahed, asking for the usual autographs and posing for the cameras. But as Obama left, a boy ...
- Cleburne poet releases first book, holds plans for future (Cleburne Times-Review)
Twenty-eight-year-old Kandice Jacobs-Armstrong has tried her hand and succeeded at many creative endeavors — singing, writing, entrepreneurship, poetry ...
- Adamick's Famous Museum - Federal Way News
Adamick's Famous MuseumFederal Way News, WA - 16 minutes agoMrs. Adamick, the daughter of the wealthy Jewett automotive family, was tall and elegant, wearing a high red wig and a pair of nose specs sans ear supports ...
- Mark Padmore's Schubert recital: grand as well as poignant - Daily Telegraph
For the first of his three all-Schubert recitals at the Wigmore Hall, tenor Mark Padmore gave us the first of the composer's great song-cycles, Die Schöne Müllerin ("The Beautiful Miller-girl"). Idealistic longing: Mark Padmore Underneath the ...
- Kennebunk area calendar of events (York County Coast Star)
The calendar is a compilation of events by local organizations, businesses or individuals. To add your event or activity, contact Living section editor Laura Snyder Smith by e-mail at lsnyder@seacoastonline.com or by phone at 985-2961.
- Top 5: Posthumous legends - Washington Times
Washington TimesTop 5: Posthumous legendsWashington Times, DC - 44 minutes agoMiss Plath was the first posthumous recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. 3. Vincent van Gogh — The ultimate "sufferer for art," Van Gogh sold only ...
- Art Museum Offers Immersion in Gullah Culture (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
Residents and visitors to the Grand Strand can learn about Gullah culture at the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum’s Free Family Day June 14. With the works of African American artist Jonathan Green as a backdrop plus a host of notable experts in Gullah art and culture, and lots of hands-on activities for all ages, the Museum will be “full’up†with fun for the whole family. A ...
- Will the real Colin Powell stand up? - Salon
Hadley and Co. worry that Powell may be secretly writing a memoir that would expose their hidden history, though Powell has said he will not produce a sequel to his inspirational autobiography. One of the most significant stories for which Powell ...
- Ilyas Malayev, 72, Uzbek musician and poet - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Ilyas Malayev, a musician and poet renowned in Uzbekistan and transplanted to the New York City borough of Queens, where he was a legend among fellow Bukharan Jews, died on Friday in Flushing, Queens. He was 72 and lived in Forest Hills, Queens. The ...
- Nothing to do? That's just wrong - Modesto Bee
Police shoot, kill man who savagely beat toddler to death near Turlock Quest for answers in toddler's violent death Father killed boy; child kicked 'like a soccer ball' Books Ceres football coach tied to cocaine ring Police shoot, kill man who ...
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