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- Artist applies imagination to fashion (Livingston County Daily Press & Argus)
Michelle Dreamer Acevedo avoided landscaping, grocery clerking and other typical summer jobs as a youth by using her imagination — and a few paintbrushes.
- Books in Brief // Spiritual (Baltimore Sun)
Summer often brings vacation days, trips to flee the routine and extra "me" time.
- Ovation for reggae and rhythm - Knaresborough Today
Ovation for reggae and rhythmKnaresborough Today, UK - 1 hour agoHis opening poem was also his first ever to make its way into print. Five Nights of Bleeding told of a spate of violence among young black people living in ...
- Things to do today: Sept. 21, 2008 - Charleston Gazette
Things to do today: Sept. 21, 2008Charleston Gazette, USA - 11 hours agoFree. Song, poetry and drumming circle open to all. Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 520 Kanawha Blvd. W. Call 345 5042 or visit www.myspace.com/uucwv. ...
- Newsmakers (Winston-Salem Journal)
â– Actor Morgan Freeman was doing well after surgery to reconnect nerves and repair damage to his left arm and hand after a car wreck Sunday night, his publicist said yesterday. The surgery Monday night "lasted approximately four and a half hours including recovery, and he is in good spirits and was visiting family members this morning," said Donna Lee, Freeman's publicist. Freeman, 71, and ...
- Schoenberg - The Great-Grandfather of Rap? - The Open Press (press release)
Schoenberg - The Great-Grandfather of Rap?The Open Press (press release) - 6 minutes agoThe style which resembles closely the Def Jam Poetry series or other earlier African American poets is not far off the beat of rap. ...
- RHYMES AND REASONS - Asbury Park Press
RHYMES AND REASONSAsbury Park Press, NJ - 1 hour agoAs to his dalliances with the poetic form, Canfora dismisses himself as "one of North America's five worst poets — it's difficult to write poetry that ...
- Latitude 2008 - NME
With families enjoying poetry, dance and theatre on a beautiful riverbank site, Latitude festival could be Albion if only they sold smack-filled crêpes. Unlike Reading, there’s no litter, no drug casualties and only good, solid stools on display ...
- Obama's Communist Cover-up Continues - Post Chronicle
Obama's Communist Cover-up ContinuesPost Chronicle - 3 hours ago... describes him as being involved in the "labor movement" with other "African-American intellectuals" and committed to racial integration and harmony. ...Obama's Rapid Response Backfires Investor's Business Daily (subscription)all 3 news articles
- South Ossetia Sends Out Mixed Signals - The Bulletin
Eduard Kokoity's comments - to a group of western foreign policy experts meeting in the Russian Black Sea city of Sochi - were the latest confirmation of the tiny region's long-standing efforts to move permanently out of Georgian government control.
- Collective instinct - Financial Times
The author of Collections of Nothing , William Davies King, is a professor at the University of California at Santa Barbara (just a few miles from that exotic collector of exotic animals, Michael Jackson). King’s book opens, glumly: “On a hot ...
- Eddie Menday: Get fruity on Heath - Hounslow Chronicle
Eddie Menday: Get fruity on HeathHounslow Chronicle, UK - 9 hours agoMr Seymoregave arecitation of medieval poetry. The Heston Horticultural Society accepted the kind invitation of Messrs Ware of Feltham to visit their famous ...
- Hendrix's burnt guitar leads rock auction in London (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The first guitar that rock legend Jimi Hendrix burned on stage, the only remaining fingerprints of Elvis Presley and the first contract signed by The Beatles all go on sale Thursday in a major auction of music memorabilia.
- New projects are the Pussycats' meow - USA Today
NEW YORK — The Pussycat Dolls may want to rule the world, but relax, ladies: They have no interest in stealing your men. The group that rocketed to fame in 2005 by posing the musical question "Don't cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me?" is ...
- Award-winning author at Lawrence Public Library Thursday - Eagle-Tribune
LAWRENCE — Junot Diaz's first novel "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. In 1996, his first collection of stories titled, "Drown," became a national best seller. Not bad for a guy who started writing ...
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