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- Summer reading: A family event - Caspar Star-Tribune
As the school year comes to an end, our thoughts turn to summer: Lazy mornings spent sleeping in, afternoons at the swimming pool, evenings at the ball park, weekends at the lake and family vacations. As you’re planning that summer schedule for ...
- This is not the truth - California Aggie
I have a tendency to hyper-imagine crazy scenarios and possibilities after seeing something that qualifies as even remotely strange. Perhaps this is where my storytelling ability comes from - I don't know. In any event, I decided I would share the ...
- 'Laugh-In' co-star had later success as a TV director - Miami Herald
No funeral services will be held for Dick Martin, the goofy half of a comedy team whose Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In television show in the late 1960s made stars out of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and created such national catch-phrases as ``Sock it ...
- Catch wisdom of filmmaker's famous friends on radionews - Austin 360 (subscription)
Catch wisdom of filmmaker's famous friends on radionewsAustin 360 (subscription), TX - 1 hour agoLean and mean, Nichols' precociously assured debut marinates in rural gothic dread and drips with languid, trailer-park poetry. ...
- On Your Side Community Calendar - Indy Channel
May 22-Young Voices of Indianapolis with Sandi Patty: Young Voices of Indianapolis featuring Sandi Patty, a five-time Grammy Award winner and the most awarded female vocalist in contemporary music history. Thursday, May 22 7:00 p.m. St. Luke’s ...
- Family Events, Day by Day - Advocate Weekly
Family Events, Day by DayAdvocate Weekly, MA - 15 hours agoMettawee River Theatre Company, production of the Winnebago Native American creation tale, "NANABOZHO," a comic account of how our world began, ...
- Anatomy of a Mark Morris masterpiece - Crosscut
Anatomy of a Mark Morris masterpieceCrosscut, WA - 34 minutes agoThe prospect of supportive funding (including, by American standards, positively luxurious amounts of rehearsal time with the orchestra) was, after all, ...
- Stadium stays dry, Kenny Chesney and Keith Urban heat things up - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Browns fans attended a season's worth of home games this past season, and walked away with wins (mostly) and no floods. Cleveland Browns Stadium had the same fortune Saturday, with a winning lineup of country stars (and one rock 'n' roll interloper ...
- Pooches, kitties benefit with low-cost vaccines - Rowlett Lakeshore Times
Pooches, kitties benefit with low-cost vaccinesRowlett Lakeshore Times, TX - 18 hours agoPoetry resident Taffie Norris said she didn’t mind waiting because the price was right. “We live out in a rural area and have three dogs and a cat, ...
- Use your delusion - Time Out New York
Time Out New YorkUse your delusionTime Out New York, NY - 2 hours ago“My dad was not someone who was insensitive to the accidental poetry of scientific language,” Galchen reflects.) There is something of Don Quixote’s passion ...
- Sun Road marks 75 years - Missoulian
WEST GLACIER - There are many ways to take the measure of a road. You can measure it in miles. That'd be 52. Or in dollars spent building the route. That'd be $2.5 million. Or in lives. Three were lost building it. Or in pounds of dynamite used ...
- 3:30 p.m. - Poetry reading and book launch for Emelihter Kihleng set for May 15 (Pacific Daily News)
3:30 p.m., May 9 — The University of Guam's Women and Gender Studies program under the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences is sponsoring a book launch and poetry reading for "My Urohs" by Emelihter Kihleng.
- Pa. Board Of Education Chair Resigns - The Bulletin
In the midst of controversy surrounding a proposal that Pennsylvania students pass a series of tests before they can graduate high school, the chairman of the Pennsylvania State Board of Education is stepping down. At the request of Gov. Ed Rendell ...
- Winners named in African-American History Contest (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Dozens of local students using a variety of media were named winners in the 16th annual National City African-American History Contest. ...
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