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- Black Monday - Woodinville Northwest News
Black MondayWoodinville Northwest News, WA - 47 minutes agoShe might be the woman behind the counter at Molbak’s, the lady next to you in line at the bank, or the one cheering at a Seahawks’ football game. ...
- Texans well-represented in National Book Awards competition - Dallas Morning News
Texans well-represented in National Book Awards competitionDallas Morning News, TX - 3 minutes agoIn a coincidence, poetry finalist Reginald Gibbons also graduated from Spring Branch Senior High. Now a professor of creative writing and classics at ...
- A Stockingful - The Monthly (subscription)
A StockingfulThe Monthly (subscription), Australia - 1 hour agoIf you want poetry, you might try Australian wildlife by water in Robert Adamson's The Golden Bird, a new-and-selected. And it's the four-hundredth ...
- Mayor responds to 13 Undercover's art critique - KTRK
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Our 13 Undercover unit unveiled the truth on art money being mismanaged and art with questionable content. Now the mayor says the city's art program will get a new coat of paint. This investigation continues to be controversial. One ...
- Jennifer Koski: To my grandfather ... 'Go well' (Post-Bulletin)
I'm in Arizona. I try to get here at least once a winter to visit my grandparents. Sometimes I take one of my boys with me. Sometimes we all go. Every so often, such as this time, I indulge in the trip alone.
- Washtenaw Community College offers fall canoeing classes - MLive.com
Washtenaw Community College is offering a month-long canoe course each Sunday in October, beginning this weekend at Gallup Park. The course will include safety techniques, how to "read" the river, outfitting, how to balance and paddling techniques in ...
- NeighborhoodStar News - Southtown Star
NeighborhoodStar NewsSouthtown Star, IL - 7 hours agoThe Lemont Artists Guild, in conjunction with the Illinois State Poetry Society, present the art exhibit Hats now until Oct. 17 at the Athens Gallery in the ...
- "Twilight" improves on trite vampire novel a bit - MLive.com
True confessions: I'm a literature snob, and maybe that's why I can't swoon over the pedestrian prose in Stephenie Meyer's best-selling vampire romance series. Before the legions of obsessed tween female fans -- and their mothers -- throw rotten ...
- Halloween happenings - Sun Chronicle
Spooky Zoo, Oct. 5 through Oct. 26, Roger Williams Zoo, Providence. Every weekend, including Columbus Day. Trick-or-Treating on Wetlands Trail, spooky storytelling and sing-alongs, creepy animal encounters, and demonstrations where select animals ...
- Child Obama Consorted With Child Molester [Scandal] (Gawker)
When Barack Obama was 10, his grandfather would take him over to ole Fank Davis' house, where the two older men would drink whisky out of jars and play Scrabble. Sometimes Obama would help the men...
- News from Nettie - Murphysboro American
News from NettieMurphysboro American, IL - 6 hours agoWe all three worked at the Shoe Factory at the time, and by the way, Angie is having a birthday Oct. 27th so I want to wish her a Happy Birthday! ...
- Lighting the Eighth Fire is collection of essays (The Peterborough Examiner)
Lighting The Eighth Fire The Liberation, Resurgence And Protection Of Indigenous Nations Edited By Leanne Simpson Arbeiter Ring Publishing: Winnipeg September 2008 $27.95 Trade Paperback [...]
- Patchett, Price also part of reading series - Houston Chronicle
Novelists Ann Patchett, Richard Price and Geraldine Brooks are among literary worthies taking to the stage in coming months as the Margarett Root Brown Reading Series embarks on its 28th season. Sponsored by Inprint in association with the University ...
- Songs of the Caribbean and South America (The Journal News)
Sol y Canto is joyful, original Latin roots music bringing passion poetry, playfulness and honesty. The heart and soul of this sextet’s music is their trademark vocal harmonies and constantly changing musical feast, from beautiful, tender ballads to driving dance tunes with churning Latin rhythms. Don’t miss them tonight at 7:30 at the Towne Crier. $20 donation to benefit composer Chris Kubie ...
- What if the Detroit Lions were a rock band? - MLive.com
Today, I begin my annual descent into football hell. I do this willingly even as I ignore the unsettling sound of dollars being sucked from my wallet. I do this in spite of the ridicule I endure from co-workers, relatives, even strangers, who shake ...
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