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- Bill would allow mixed martial arts contests in SC - Myrtle Beach Online
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 ...
- Special flowers make a blooming good present - Beeld
A BOUQUET of flowers can work as the perfect gift for almost any occasion. But some flowers are more suited to certain occasions than others – and not realising this is a serious faux pas. A lover or someone who wants to express romantic love makes ...
- Pauline Parker, 91 - BlueRidgeNow.com
Pauline Parker, 91BlueRidgeNow.com, NC - 5 hours agoShe also enjoyed gardening, reading and poetry, traveling, needlework, bridge and bingo, was an enthusiastic "Cubs and Bulls" fan and volunteered with many ...
- Alex Boyd, Anne Simpson win $1,000 national poetry prizes (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Toronto-born Alex Boyd and Anne Simpson of Antigonish, N.S., have won national poetry prizes.
- Stone Circle turns 25 this summer - Traverse City Record-Eagle
ELK RAPIDS -- Terry Wooten has long recognized there's something inherently captivating about storytelling around a bonfire. That's why every summer for the past 25 years Wooten, an accomplished poet-bard, has hosted Stone Circle, now considered the ...
- The Seven Deadly Twitter Sins - PC Magazine
The Seven Deadly Twitter SinsPC Magazine - 3 hours agoExcessive earnestness Wistful or thought-provoking personal asides are wonderful, but bad Twittering can read like bad poetry. ...
- Sumner students have plenty to do after school - Wicked Local West Roxbury
Sumner students have plenty to do after schoolWicked Local West Roxbury, MA - 12 hours agoThis year some of the special activities included six weeks of third graders studying urban ecology, fourth graders learning poetry, music and a Girls’ ...
- WILLIE NELSON'S FAMILY PICNIC - Houston Chronicle
WILLIE NELSON'S FAMILY PICNICHouston Chronicle, United States - 2 hours agoQ: Is there a song you love that you'd never dare record? A: Not that I know of. If I think of it, I'll go record it the next time I'm in the studio. ...
- A motorvating company party (USA Today)
Every year, a rich variety of eye-catching vehicles line the sidewalks and courtyard at the headquarters of Pixar, the Disney-owned digital animation studio. Corvettes, Mustangs, Jaguars and Lotuses. There are even a few surprises, such as an armored military truck and a General Motors hydrogen-powered SUV. Borrowing a name from GM history, the Pixar folks dub it "Motorama."
- `She messed my head up' (Toronto Star)
It started with an innocent game of chess between a patient and his nurse. But it quickly evolved.
- Our regular review of the reviews - Telegraph.co.uk
Our regular review of the reviewsTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoJohn Cornwell in The Financial Times, however, thought the book 'a feast of a narrative, poetry, myth and even culinary curiosities'.
- Stray Questions for: Katha Pollitt - New York Times
Stray Questions for: Katha PollittNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoThe poems I’m writing at the moment are part of a series drawn from the Bible. Amazing how much life those old stories have, even if, like me, ...
- Wednesday, July 9, 2008 (New York Press)
This past Tuesday and Wednesday, Film Forum showed off the comedic side of actor Tatsuya Nakadai with Age of Assassins , Kihachi Okamoto's zany spy satire and I Am a Cat , Kon Ichikawa's dry comedy of manners. Both are fairly obscure and have remained out-of-print for far too long.
- An Audience for Multiethnic Romance - OhmyNews International
OhmyNews InternationalAn Audience for Multiethnic RomanceOhmyNews International, South Korea - 1 hour agoI write novel-length contemporary African-American romantic fiction. My target audience is people who enjoy a well-crafted, intimately written story. ...
- Editorial: Try for this kind of verse - Albany Democrat-Herald
With rare exceptions we don’t run poetry in the letters column or anywhere else in the paper. But for the entertainment value alone, maybe we should. I have been thinking about this since Paul Pritchard of Albany handed me a folder last month at ...
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