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- Bristol summer gallery opens doors to artists, art lovers (The Addison Independent)
By KATHRYN FLAGG BRISTOL — The cement floors and creaking garage door betray the space’s original purpose — but the photographs, paintings and sculptures arranged throughout the new Gallery at 85 North Street in Bristol signal the little building’s wholehearted transition from storage space to fine art forum. The gallery is the latest addition to Bristol’s blossoming arts scene, and the ...
- Sean Connery: The story of a brilliant but deeply flawed man - Mail on Sunday
Sean Connery: The story of a brilliant but deeply flawed manMail on Sunday, UK - Aug 8, 2008Connery then pursued the petite blonde by reciting Robert Burns verses and passages of his own poetry. She submitted, and they started an affair that lasted ...
- ACT and Intiman get new CEOs to guide them through a rough economy - Seattle Post Intelligencer
"This is amazing theater," he recalls thinking. The Geneva conservatory-trained artist responded to the thrashing energy on the stage as a piece of drama. It took little time after that for him to veer from performing and into production, launching ...
- Naval base PIO flies off into retirement - Coalinga Record
Naval base PIO flies off into retirementCoalinga Record, CA - 3 hours agoI've self-published a few poetry books and I'd like to get a wider audience for those. I'd like to paint pictures. "But the work I do from now on will be my ...
- Kay Ryan, UCLA graduate in English, named 16th poet laureate of U.S. - UCLA News
With poetry's lofty reputation, the uninitiated might think that humor and poetry overlap only in dirty limericks. For UCLA alumna Kay Ryan, who was named poet laureate of the United States on July 17, "much of the best poetry is funny." In an essay ...
- Attn: Sagittarius. Get Funky. - Philebrity.com
ARIES: “It’s funny because she was kind of innocent… before she punched him,†is how my friend Heather prefaces the story about how our other Aries friend Crazy Ange became a felon. She’d been dating a cop, the one kind of person one should ...
- Arts Calendar: 8/28-8/31 (The MetroWest Daily News)
A listing of events in and around MetroWest for Thursday, Aug. 28, through Sunday, Aug. 31.
- Students from China complete college prep program (Cornell News Service)
Fifty high school students from China completing the Cornell China College Preparatory Program (CCCPP) will return home with memories of Cornell, the United States and many academic and cultural experiences.
- Young Canadian medic killed in Afghanistan remembered as 'man of hope? - The Canadian Press
The Canadian PressYoung Canadian medic killed in Afghanistan remembered as 'man of hope?The Canadian Press, CFB GAGETOWN - Jul 16, 2008In front of the church, a dozen soldiers in dark-green dress uniforms stood at attention as Wilmot's flag-draped coffin was carried into the church, ...
- The Boss kicks birthday off on the right note - Nashville Tennessean
A few months ago, my husband asked me what I wanted for my birthday. "Bruce Springsteen," I thought. "Bruce Springsteen tickets," I said. Bruce, Tom Petty, the Marshall Tucker Band, The Fabulous Thunderbirds — they have been part of my soundtrack ...
- Mashpee buries another son (Boston Globe)
MASHPEE - Soldiers carried the coffin of Army Private First Class Paul E. Conlon out of Christ the King church in Mashpee yesterday. Led by a choir, family and friends sang "Amazing Grace." Some muffled their sobs, as the community said goodbye to its second service member in less than a week.
- Picnic strikes chords other than musical - Irish Times
Picnic strikes chords other than musicalIrish Times, Ireland - 3 hours agoThe Spoken Word area could be a festival in its own right, with everything from comedy to debatesand poetry readings. Among the highlights will be readings ...
- Fans have reasons to believe in Bruce Springsteen (The Florida Times-Union)
Through all the years, all the changes, Bruce Springsteen has still remained singularly Bruce.
- Literary Happenings: BookExpo a stimulating, exhausting trek - Ventura County Star
Literary Happenings: BookExpo a stimulating, exhausting trekVentura County Star, CA - 3 hours agoPoetry reading at 856 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura. 642-1146. Themed Story Time 3 pm Saturday. Adventures for Kids, 3457 Telegraph Road, Ventura. 650-9688. ...
- Remember When: Memories of injustice and justice in World War II (Fort Pierce Tribune)
I remember Pearl Harbor. As my mother had a sister and her family there, we were very much concerned.
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