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- Seattle Songstress Sue Bell Rings Live With 'Only Love' in Mind ... - Forbes
SEATTLE, May 27 /PRNewswire/ -- After a very successful show celebrating the completion of her newest project "Only Love" at Seattle's premier club Jazz Alley, Sue Bell can be heard and seen in other local venues this summer delivering songs from ...
- South Africa: We Are Not Like Them (AllAfrica.com)
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- R. S. Gwynn's "Fried Beauty" (Seattle Times)
Texas poet R. S. Gwynn is a master of the light touch. Here he picks up on Gerard Manley Hopkins' sonnet "Pied Beauty," which many of you...
- Faith Calendar: 06/28/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- The Speech That Might Have Been - CounterPunch
The Speech That Might Have BeenCounterPunch, CA - 40 minutes agoâMy beautiful wife, and best friend, told me âYou tell me the truth, and I love you for it. Why not give the American people that chance. ...
- Arvidson â08 merges poetry, prose, memory in senior thesis - Dartmouth
Arvidson chose to write a âmultimedia novel,â titled âEleven,â for her creative writing senior thesis. The novel is partly autobiographical. While the rest of Dartmouth is sleeping off a late night of partying or studying, Valerie Arvidson ...
- Weakening Signals (Washington Post)
Bill Watson might play a four-hour piece by Bach, and then slap it on again, just because he felt like it. Or he might interrupt a Mahler symphony mid-spin, deciding instead to recite poetry or blend news bulletins with reports from his "Roman Empire correspondent," Edward Gibbon.
- Paxman to interrogate the Victorians for BBC1 - Telegraph.co.uk
Paxman to interrogate the Victorians for BBC1Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 44 minutes agoThe series follows a successful one-off last year, in which Mr Paxman explored the war poetry of Wilfred Owen. It will follow other âlandmarkâ BBC1 arts ...
- TV's "Laugh-in'' comic Dick Martin dies in Calif - Charleston Daily Mail
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- 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 ...
- Battle Is Raging Over Thinning Mustang Herd (New London Day)
Gerlach, Nev. - Five mustangs pounded across the high desert recently, their dark manes and tails giving shape to the wind. Pursued by a
- 338749My Weekend: Chris Walters - Times Online
How does an albatross sleep? How fast does a peregrine falcon fly? And what, exactly, is the appeal of bird-watching? One man eminently well-placed to answer such questions is Chris Walters, firm-wide senior pro bono counsel of Reed Smith. Walters ...
- Downtown's 'Third Thursday Art Walk' is growing (The Warren Sentinel)
She raises the brush above her head and brings it down quickly; spattering white paint over the abstract work she's taped to the table. "That looks like fun," comments a passerby.
- Exhibition invites youth to explore techology - Peninsula On-line
Exhibition invites youth to explore techologyPeninsula On-line, Qatar - Jun 26, 2008through illustrations, movie clips, poetry, stories, or in any other creative way. Younger children, aged six to ten, are asked to submit their ideas as a ...
- Itâs Lookinâ Good Dedicated to the Egyptian People - Egypt Today
In the past two decades, the number of venues, events, funds and possibilities available to the arts community has grown in leaps and bounds. Egypt has undergone a major cultural revival in the visual arts, but beyond quantity, what is it that has ...
- Judge Robert E. Dixon remembered for his fairness, wit - Seattle Times
Robert E. Dixon served as a King County Superior Court judge. The man just had a tender touch about him. Even some criminals could see it. They would write Judge Robert E. Dixon from prison, thanking him for being so fair. And then there was that ...
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