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- Dick Martin Of 'Laugh-In' Fame Dies (KCTV 5 Kansas City)
Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team Rowan and Martin whose show "Laugh-In" took the television by storm in the 1960s, has died.
- Outskirts Press Announces Dark Lilly E., the Latest Highly ... - PR.com (press release)
Outskirts Press Announces Dark Lilly E., the Latest Highly ...PR.com (press release), NY - May 19, 2008Oakland, CA, May 19, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Outskirts Press, Inc. has published Dark Lilly E. by VL Sullivan, which is the author’s most recent book to date. ...
- Student magazine 'excellent' - Herald News
PLAINFIELD --The Plainfield South High School literary magazine, "Metamorphic Expressions in Blue & White," received a rank of "Excellent" in the 2007 National Council of Teachers of English Program that recognizes student literary magazines ...
- Art Talk: How good is the Capitol Theater in Overture Center? - Wisconsin State Journal
On Sunday night I once again had a chance to attend a concert in the Overture Center's Capitol Theater (pictured at left) , which used to be the old Oscar Mayer Theatre of the Madison Civic Center. And once again, I found myself cursing the ...
- Hornbrook author's new book teaches kids about love - Siskiyou Daily News
Hornbrook author's new book teaches kids about loveSiskiyou Daily News, CA - 3 hours agoHis first ventures into the writing world were essays on political issues, and eventually he created 'My Child's Choices,' about the future state of the ...
- Summer Fun in Humboldt Co - Humboldt Beacon
Summer Fun in Humboldt CoHumboldt Beacon, CA - 11 minutes agoWeekly themes include poetry, song writing, plays and scripts, iIlustrating, cartooning, and lettering. The academy is for students in grades 4 to 9. ...
- Bad Is Good - Arts Journal
I wonder if people have always been fascinated with bad art or whether it's elevation to rockstar status is a symptom of our own particular post-ironic times? My question is prompted by recent articles in the media on both sides of the Atlantic about ...
- Around the Town (The Hendersonville Times-News)
Balfour Players 'The Mystery of Montley's Manor' dinner theater, 6:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, June 20 and 21, and 4:30 p.m. Sunday, June 22, Balfour United Methodist Church, 2567 Asheville Highway, Hendersonville. Tickets: $20. Info: 692-5501.
- Influential book list compiled by author Faulks - The Herald
Influential book list compiled by author FaulksThe Herald, UK - 26 minutes ago"The list is full of surprises and delights; the books he has chosen range from children's favourites to modern best sellers, poetry to true tales of ...
- In 'Microcosm,' author Carl Zimmer marvels at the complexity of E ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Pantheon, 243 pp., $25.95. One day in late August, 1883, the volcanic island of Krakatau blew up in the sea near Java, some 27 miles from land. Nine months later, a naturalist could find only a solitary spider. Before a decade passed, however, a ...
- UoP Sports Week : Revival of societies instills new spirit in students - Daily Times
PESHAWAR: The Directorate of Student Societies, University of Peshawar (UoP) proved its worth by arranging different activities during this session like photographic exhibitions, walks for promotion of social work activities, and cultural exhibitions ...
- Teens Hopeful About 'Operation IMPACT' (R News)
The Rochester Police Department gets some help from New York State Police and the Monroe County Sheriff's Department. Operation IMPACT kicked off Tuesday night. It’s a series of stepped-up police street presence that lasts through October.
- Harold Verduin, 92 - Holland Sentinel
Harold Verduin died May 7, 2008, at Hospice House in Holland, Mich. He was 92 when he succumbed to cancer. Â Born in South Holland, Ill. in 1916, he was the fourth of six children of Teunis and Rena Rietveld Verduin. He grew up on a farm outside ...
- Nonfiction Reviews - Publishers Weekly
Nonfiction ReviewsPublishers Weekly, NY - 35 minutes agoAlthough the two met face-to-face only twice, Higginson found Dickinson’s explosive poetry seductive. Drawing on 25 years’ worth of Dickinson’s letters ...
- Alsop's first season ends with energy (Baltimore Sun)
Marin Alsop's inaugural season as music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is ending pretty much the way it started, with a program that places a sizable contemporary American work alongside a blockbuster from the standard European canon. In this case, the former is Joan Tower's big and often bracing Concerto for Orchestra; the latter is Beethoven's Symphony No. 9.
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