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- Dick Martin, half of "Laugh-in" comedy team, dies (The Pantagraph)
LOS ANGELES -- Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died. He was 86.
- A Devil Of A Show - SX
A Devil Of A ShowSX, Australia - 26 minutes agoTim Burton, David Lynch, Edward Gorey and the Brothers Grimm are the influences cited in a show that began with the performance poetry of writer/director ...
- The Incredible Hulk : A Smashing Sampling of Scenes (Coming Soon)
In a spacious screening room on the Universal Studios lot, the French-born action film director Louis Leterrier ( Transporter 2 ) is brimming with energy; Marvel Studios president of production Kevin Feige, fresh off the spectacular success of the studio's latest effort Iron Man , seems relaxed and confident; and legendary producer Gale Anne Hurd ("The Terminator" films) plays the congenial ...
- Summer festival season is upon us - Naperville Sun
Summer festival season is upon usNaperville Sun, IL - 1 hour agoThe fest at Butterfield and Batavia roads has a car show, live entertainment, crafts, bingo, poetry slam, kids area and more. ...
- New Zealand Poet Slated For Success - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
New Zealand Poet Slated For SuccessScoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 37 minutes agoThis long awaited first poetry collection from one of New Zealand’s finest writers reveals Iain Britton as a poet with a remarkable and distinctive voice ...
- Woody Allen rediscovers comic side with 'Vicky' (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
If Woody Allen's geographical shift from Manhattan to London caused some to see a more serious and philosophical side to him, his progression to Barcelona for "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" might, for others, represent a welcome return to the neurotic, impetuous romances of his "Annie Hall" and "Manhattan" and even his "Husbands and Wives" periods.
- Children's art series begins June 10 - Chippewa Herald
The first of the Wednesday Night Concert Series is at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, June 11. Admission for all Wednesday Night Concerts is $3 for adults, with children under 16 free with an adult. of the musicians are either current students or graduates of ...
- Community Monument dedication near - Daily Interlake
The Flathead Community Spirit Monument, for which people contributed more than 2,000 ceramic tiles, will be officially dedicated at Kalispell’s Woodland Park, west of the aquatic center, on Saturday from 1 to 4:30 p.m. The afternoon celebration ...
- Person of the day - Cindy Beal - Caymen Net News
A Customer Liaison Officer at the General Registry Department, Cindy Beal loves the amazing beaches and friendly people of the Cayman Islands. She is very proud to be Caymanian. Ms Beal has four children: Priscilla, 14, Dimitri, 10, Tiana, seven and ...
- Students share poems - Redlands Daily Facts
"Hey! That's my flower," the butterfly declares. "In fact, that is my particularly favorite petal of my favorite flower." The ladybug delightfully disagrees. "Flowers belong to everyone," the ladybug says. "They are meant to be shared and cared for ...
- Charlie left lots of footprints on the P eace - Williams Lake Tribune
Charlie left lots of footprints on the P eaceWilliams Lake Tribune, Canada - 1 hour agoWhatever became of that book of poetry pushed to publication by the ladies of the Sunrise Valley Women’s Institute? . Charlie passed away in his sleep at an ...
- A Shore 'castle' crumbles - Delmarva Daily Times
TUNIS MILLS -- There's a landmark here that looks like a crumbling Medieval castle on the moors of England. What looks like a backdrop for a mystery novel or Halloween haunting is a former church of granite blocks. At the north end of the Miles River ...
- Gluck Summer Camp for the Arts Taking Applications (UC Riverside)
The third annual series of free workshops will include hip-hop, Renaissance art and Brazilian music.
- Obituaries in the news (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Eugenio Montejo, a Venezuelan poet and essayist who won the 2004 Octavio Paz prize, died Thursday. He was 70. The poet's publishing house said he died of natural causes.
- What's up, Doc? - Concord Monitor
What's up, Doc?Concord Monitor, NH - 14 hours agoTomorrow night at 7, Russian Roulette Productions presents the NH Slam Poetry Finals at 1111 Bar in Manchester. The slam will determine which of the 10 ...
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