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- 'MAMA's going to make it all all right' - Wisconsin State Journal
Malfunctioning gear, squabbling bandmates, declining CD sales -- no matter what local musicians have to deal with, at least "MAMA's going to make it all all right." So sang the Gomers to kick off the fifth annual Madison Area Music Awards at the ...
- Schnackes Mark 65th Anniversary - Wetzel Chronicle
Wetzel ChronicleSchnackes Mark 65th AnniversaryWetzel Chronicle, WV - 21 minutes agoDick hopes to author an additional work, poetry, and paintings. Jeanne has done a great job in raising the couple’s four children: Richard Jr. of Trinidad, ...
- Polygamist sect’s children sing, write poems to thank Baptists - Associated Baptist Press
Polygamist sect’s children sing, write poems to thank BaptistsAssociated Baptist Press, FL - 23 minutes agoMost of them signed the back of the poster with the poem on it….†That simple gesture by the FLDS children, Segura said, “showed real trust, since they are ...
- Emotional Rescue - Metro Santa Cruz
Metro Santa CruzEmotional RescueMetro Santa Cruz, CA - 14 minutes agoIt is suffused with the kind of richly crafted, poetry-engorged dialogue that never should have left a printed page. As Alex, Pike (Die Another Day) ...
- Alamo teacher writes book - Alamogordo Daily News
Sherry Street says she has always been interested in writing, "it was one of my first loves." She honed her skills through classes at Eastern New Mexico University in Portales on her way to a bachelor's degree in language arts and a master's degree ...
- The Three Of Us: A Family Story, by Julia Blackburn - The Independent
The trio in the title of this surprising and illuminating book consists of the author and her parents. Thomas Blackburn, the son of a religious fanatic, was a poet who consumed an oceanic amount of booze. He was violent in his cups and for a lengthy ...
- Writing his own story (The Salem News)
"Please, no doom and gloom," Christopher Reardon asks. "This isn't another kid in a wheelchair crying about his life." This is a kid in a wheelchair who says he's trying to tell the truth about his life. A kid, a man, really, who just turned 22 and wants his writings to challenge the way people think about cancer survivors, wheelchair drivers and maybe even the world.
- Art takes a stance in Birmingham (West Bloomfield Eccentric)
Two giant metallic sculptures spring from the ground at the corner of Pierce and Merrill, instantly grabbing Michelle Bosanc's attention. "This is the first time I saw them," she said. "I think they're cool... they add something." Altogether, 10 sculptures are being installed around downtown Birmingham as part of the 2008 CityScapes Public Arts Program. John Sauve, one of the most recognized ...
- Tennis players score impressive £1400 - Midhurst and Petworth Today
Tennis players score impressive £1400Midhurst and Petworth Today, UK - 4 hours agoThe stroke club was established in 1990 and offers companionship, group physiotherapy, games, quizzes, bingo, poetry reading, entertainments and outings to ...
- June 5: Class Calendar (Sierra Sun)
Local classes and educational opportunities.
- The Band's Visit - Salon
We're still running on a wing and a prayer over here at the temporary West Coast HQ of Beyond the Multiplex, battling a winter flu bug and some family blues, but there are a couple of new movies this week I didn't want to let slip past unnoticed. "In ...
- art June 17 at Birla Academy of Art & Culture; 5.30 pm: (The Telegraph)
Industrialist Sanjay Budhia will inaugurate Bonded Friendship, the 24th group exhibition of paintings, drawings and sculptures by well-known artists. June 17 - 23 at Academy of Fine Arts, New South (B) Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: Colour Jugglers presents an exhibition of contemporary works by Prasanna Chaudhuri, Subhabrata Bose, Sudipta Dutta and Utpal Dutta.
- A week full of fairing and feasting - Sandy Post
A week full of fairing and feastingSandy Post, OR - 10 minutes agoArea youth between the ages of 6 and 18 will put their musical skills, dance prowess, poetry reading and acting abilities on display in hopes of winning ...
- Your vents, Wednesday, June 4 - Charleston Daily Mail
* I see where Anne Barth is already adopting the Democratic Party line on environmental issues. All of her words come straight from the Democratic headquarters and she offers nothing that's unique or new. Lacking the experience, she's apparently ...
- Pop meets poetry at uni (The New Zealand Herald)
They might not be Shakespeare or Wordsworth but lyrics by soul singer Amy Winehouse have been included in a Cambridge University literature exam for the first time.
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