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- City neighborhood's fair has lots of French flair - Courier-Post
The Fairmount neighborhood that houses Eastern State Penitentiary celebrates Bastille Day -- when French peasants stormed the Bastille and dissolved the monarchy in a most, ahem, decisive manner -- this weekend. Today, Fairmount restaurants ...
- Argentina's 'Loony Radio' threatened by hospital closure - The Independent
With no front teeth, Pacotillo is an unlikely radio sensation. And his patter with members of his on-air posse sounds more like a group therapy session than a Saturday show. But then the broadcast is coming from the inside of a Buenos Aires ...
- Foregoing black tie for white formal fetches plenty - Vancouver Sun
Foregoing black tie for white formal fetches plentyVancouver Sun, Canada - 6 hours agoCAST MASTER: Arthur Erickson Conservancy founder Cheryl Cooper will lecture Londoners on the feted city architect's "concrete poetry" Thursday. ...
- Litchfield Student's Poem Wins IMPAC Award (Litchfield Enquirer)
Students from Litchfield County were awarded the top statewide prizes in prose and poetry last Sunday in the 11th annual IMPAC-Connecticut State University System Young Writers competition.
- Calendar Girls picks and clicks for May 24-30 (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
(FILM) Unless you've been living under some ancient ruins, you've probably already heard that America's favorite archaeologist is back in action on the silver screen.
- Book Review: Author's love affair with terriers more than skin-deep (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
"We Give Our Hearts to Dogs to Tear: Intimations of their Immortality," is a remarkable memoir by Alston Chase spanning the 30 years of life he and his wife Diana share with generations of "sporting" Jack Russell terriers.
- Mudhoney's Mark Arm - Exclaim!
Exclaim!Mudhoney's Mark ArmExclaim!, Canada - 4 hours agoAnd he was just going on about how he could never kill himself because he just couldn’t imagine there being a day where he wouldn’t be able to write poetry. ...
- Funeral home for pets opens in Orchard Park (The Buffalo News)
Wine-colored drapes and vases of flowers evoke a solemn tone for visitors who walk through the doors of Orchard Park's newest funeral home.
- Report examines Taliban media - Boston Globe
KABUL, Afghanistan - The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a report ...
- Inside the Mind of an Extreme Sports Enthusiast - American Chronicle
Inside the Mind of an Extreme Sports EnthusiastAmerican Chronicle, CA - 19 minutes agoThe Orlando, Florida native is currently writing a collection of original poetry, a novel, short stories, and various articles for news media, ...
- Benson's Got Talent contest upcoming - Benson News Sun
Benson's Got Talent contest upcomingBenson News Sun, AZ - 7 hours ago... poetry, and maybe even some down-home hog calling. "We are very excited to present this terrific evening of family entertainment," says Pat Mitchell, ...
- Tell Me This is Normal, by Julie O'Callaghan - Independent
Tell Me This is Normal, by Julie O'CallaghanIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoThe demotic, funny, quiety devastating vignettes of Julie O'Callaghan seem to owe a debt to the brevity and precision of classical Chinese poetry. ...
- Cuban poets at the Bogotá International Festival - Cuba Headlines
Cuban poets at the Bogotá International FestivalCuba Headlines, Cuba - 3 hours agoThe opening of the event is on Monday the 26 with a trip at the “Poetry Train” from 8 o’clock in the morning that will take the participants up to Zipaquirá ...
- Partnership With 'Web 2.0' Company Makes Creating Sites Easy - Forbes
RESTON, Va., May 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- One of the web's leading sites for teachers is partnering with an innovative technology company in a pilot program to help teachers create collaborative learning projects. TeachersFirst (http://www ...
- 'Hancock' not quite super - Observer-Dispatch
John Hancock uses side streets as launching pads to soar through Los Angeles, tosses criminals aside as if they were tin cans and sips whiskey from a jug while villains futilely shoot bullets at him. He has great powers, but Hancock’s had it with ...
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