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- Indian River County community connection: June 30 - Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription)
Indian River County community connection: June 30Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription), FL - 2 hours agoCreative Writing, Poetry: Discussion, critiques, encourages budding writers. Indian River County Main Library, 1600 21st St., Vero Beach, 6 pm Adults. ...
- Yes, You Can Think and Still Blow Things Up - Cape Breton
Remember when summer action movies were content just to blow things up? And they blowed things up real good. Now, along with stuffing our faces with popcorn, summer action epics want us to start pondering philosophical conundrums as well. The second ...
- Clint Black, Michael McDonald, Three Dog Night and more on tap at ... - Ann Arbor News Blog
GRAND RAPIDS TOWNSHIP -- Tickets go on sale at 9 a.m. July 28 for the fifth anniversary season for the Forest Hills Fine Arts Center. Some of the featured entertainers include Clint Black, Michael McDonald, Three Dog Night, Phoebe Snow and more ...
- Hitchhiking Across China - Wall Street Journal
It was an insane idea, almost guaranteed to fail. In the summer of 1981, Vikram Seth decided he would hitchhike across China, Tibet and Nepal, ending his journey in his native country, India. Hitchhike in China? Mr. Seth, then a visiting student at ...
- News in brief: Barboursville crews respond to house fire (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
BARBOURSVILLE -- Barboursville Volunteer firefighters responded to a fire on Palm Drive in Island Estates early Sunday morning.
- Rob Da Bank: Doing it for the kids - Virtual Festivals
Rob Da Bank: Doing it for the kidsVirtual Festivals, UK - 8 hours agoThere's poetry, comedy and street entertainment to keep big and small kids (we're talking dads here) amused. Mr Da Bank told us that "[There will be] a ...
- Writings by, for & about Nevada and Nevadans - Lahontan Valley News
Writings by, for & about Nevada and NevadansLahontan Valley News, NV - 53 minutes agoThen there's "Loneliest Roads" (contemporary travel writing including Charles Bowden, Tom Robbins and David Thompson); "Desert Blooms" (contemporary poetry, ...
- The People's Art - New Haven Advocate
New Haven AdvocateThe People's ArtNew Haven Advocate, CT - 9 hours agoAnd then there are the paraphernalia placed around the gallery: posters, photos, poetry, T-shirts and everything in between. "Each piece is unique," says ...
- Plainsunset: Anything But! (MTV Asia)
The irony in the reference to their moniker, Plainsunset, is that now's actually the dawn of yet another musical era for the much-loved homegrown Singapore band. With a 12-year love affair with music behind them, Plainsunset has come a long way.
- BRIEFS (Gulf Times)
Car thieves arrested THE Criminal Investigation Department at the Ministry of Interior has busted a gang of car thieves and arrested six men for stealing cars from various parts of Qatar.
- Frost 'unplugged' in '47 lecture (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
HANOVER, N.H. - Sixty years after he sat down with Dartmouth College students for an off-the-record lecture, poet Robert Frost's words to them are about to be published for the first time.
- A $1 Trillion Rescue Plan? - The Bulletin
A government rescue of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would require taxpayers to pay "way'' more than the $25 billion estimated by the Congressional Budget Office, potentially as much as $1 trillion, Sen. Jim Bunning said. Treasury Secretary Henry ...
- Cedar Rapids native reads his 'Letters from Abu Ghraib' (The Daily Iowan)
It sounds like the world's oldest set up to some awful joke: What's the difference between President Bush and Joshua Casteel? But the answer helped set in motion a series of events culminating in Casteel's book, Letters from Abu Ghraib, ironically (or coincidentally) released on July 4 this year.
- Ballad of John and Yoko Hits All the Wrong Notes With Critics - Buzzle
Ballad of John and Yoko Hits All the Wrong Notes With CriticsBuzzle, CA - 23 minutes ago"Imagine there's no Beatles, imagine no iconic movies, no White Album, no poetry books, no drawings," wrote Linda Winer for Newsday. ...
- Thought Criminal Wins Appeal - Londonist
LondonistThought Criminal Wins AppealLondonist, UK - 3 hours ago... sobriquet "lyrical terrorist", applied not because of a love for rap rabble-rouser MIA but due to her penchant for writing extremist "poetry". ...
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