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- Recap of top stories for the second half of this week - antiMUSIC
Blabbermouth reports: UK's Kerrang! magazine has published an exclusive interview with VELVET REVOLVER guitarist Slash about the group's decision to part ways with singer Scott Weiland and its future plans. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow ...
- Leonard Cohen: Fan verdict - bbc
I used to wake up every morning to "Bird on a Wire" as a student in 1971. Whoever was first up put "Songs from a Room" on the record player -full blast. The neighbours got to know him well as well! "Songs of Love and Hate", his third LP, was so ...
- Ali museum offers trip down memory lane #TRIM(subHead)# (The Frederick News-Post)
I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN fascinated by Muhammad Ali. It goes back to the 1960s when he said he was 'The Greatest' and then proved it by shocking everyone when he decked the supposedly unbeatable Sonny Liston in 1964 to win the heavyweight title.
- African-American literary journal Callaloo to present four ... - News from Washington University in St. Louis
African-American literary journal Callaloo to present four ...News from Washington University in St. Louis, MO - 51 minutes agoHer work has appeared in numerous journals as well as in the anthologies Poetry 30, Poetry Daily, and Autumn House. She received degrees in English and ...
- Sneak thief loses the plot on stereotypes - Independent Online
Sneak thief loses the plot on stereotypesIndependent Online, South Africa - 1 hour agoWe were in the middle of the main exhibition hall at the book fair, surrounded by a sea of pashminas and the barracuda barbs of hair-grips. ...
- FR native featured at Portuguese-American poetry reading - Wicked Local Fall River
FR native featured at Portuguese-American poetry readingWicked Local Fall River, USA - 2 hours agoBy Grant Welker The latest event in a series featuring area Portuguese-American poets and writers will be held June 5 at the Boston Public Library. ...
- Community Calendar - June 26, 2008 (Akron Beacon Journal)
Area community events for the entire family
- Aurora’s tale a sad one of love (yorkregion.com)
Aurora
- Molestation suspect in N.H. after Mexico arrest (The Charlotte Observer)
A sex offender who lived with a family after prison, then fled after being accused of molesting their 5-year-old son, appeared in court Friday following his return from Mexico, where he apparently spent a decade on the lam. The FBI had put Jon Savarino Schillaci (shuh-LACK-ee) on its list of most-wanted fugitives in September. Agents with the help of Mexican authorities arrested him in San Jose ...
- Iola spirit of teamwork provides support from within (Navasota Examiner)
“I know if we ever need help, we can always come back to our teachers,” says Iola High School Salutatorian Divin Leigh Upchurch, who is the daughter of Robert and Denise Upchurch of Bedias and acquired a 3.94 GPA.
- "Honus" cliched, but a home run to audiences (Denver Post)
For more than a century, nothing but nothing has brought out the shameless sentiment in writers like baseball. Most have missed.
- Teamwork enables greater success - Times Union
The huge redwood trees in California are considered to be the tallest trees in the world. Some of them are 300 feet high and more than 2,500 years old. One would think that trees so large would have a tremendous root system reaching down hundreds of ...
- Sony Creative Software Announces Finalists in ''Technology in ... - Earthtimes (press release)
Sony Creative Software Announces Finalists in ''Technology in ...Earthtimes (press release), UK - 23 hours agoThe contest provided all of the tools for high school students to develop video production skills while predicting the future of technology through their ...
- Minus tornado, youth-group fundraiser a success (Savannah Morning News)
Dozens of youngsters - undaunted by a tornado that washed out their first attempt - gathered Wednesday for an album-release party and fundraiser at Lake Mayer. The celebration went smoother this go-round: The sun shone, a summer breeze was blowing and the local youth group All Walks of Life raised money for an upcoming poetry competition in Washington. "Last time, we could taste the water ...
- Mary Alice Stollak - Lansing State Journal
Mary Alice Stollak is about to enter the final year of her career as a choral instructor and founding director of Michigan State University's children's choir. Rather than being anxious about it, she's looking forward to it like no other. The first ...
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