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- 'Worst poet' works sold for 6600 pounds - Times of India
'Worst poet' works sold for 6600 poundsTimes of India, India - 22 minutes ago"He was a confident gentleman who thought that his poetry was some of the best," BBC quoted Alex Dove, from auctioneers Lyon and Turnbull, as saying. ...
- Bill would allow mixed martial arts contests in SC - The State
South Carolina could join its neighbors in allowing mixed martial arts contests under legislation up for discussion next week by a Senate panel. Proponents say the increasingly popular combative sport, which combines elements of karate, judo, jujitsu ...
- Pioneer Marian McPartland closing in on 90 - Hartford Courant
Marian McPartland knows exactly what she wants for her 90th birthday: Stevie Wonder . That is she'd like to have the master songwriter finally agree to be a guest on her long-running, globally syndicated radio show, "Piano Jazz" (which airs locally ...
- Gaston to read from The Order of Good Cheer - Nova News Now
Gaston to read from The Order of Good CheerNova News Now, Canada - 41 minutes agoBy Lawrence Powell How you respond to what life throws at you may be the best way to look at Bill Gaston’s latest book “The Order of Good Cheer” (House of ...
- Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson - Popmatters.com
The Edge… There is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over. The others—the living—are those who pushed their control as far as they felt they could handle it, and then ...
- When Czechoslovakia wowed the world (The Prague Post)
In 1958, the Czechoslovak pavilion at the World Expo in Brussels was an international triumph. Fifty years later, artifacts from this extremely successful exhibit for promoting Czech culture, design, fashion, craftsmanship and overall ingenuity at the dawn of the Atomic Age can be revisited at the Prague City Gallery’s space in the Municipal Library.
- NSO's Slatkin sendoff: lively and upbeat - Baltimore Sun
NSO's Slatkin sendoff: lively and upbeatBaltimore Sun, United States - 1 hour agoIt's pithy and seamlessly constructed, with a neat ratio between bravura and poetry. Slatkin's masterful ear for instrumental coloring is everywhere ...
- Marion Catholic students use 'Irish Stew' for creativity - Marion Star
Marion Catholic students develop creativity with their own "Irish Stew." This publication is a collection of short stories, poems, essays and art work is all student created. MARION - Marion Catholic Jr./Sr. High School students are getting a chance ...
- Safe-T-City classes start next month at Scott Park - Toledo Blade
Applications are being accepted for this season's Safe-T-City classes to begin June 11. Sponsored by the Toledo Police Department, Safe-T-City is a free safety program for children about to enter kindergarten. There is also a section for ...
- Akiane, God's Prodigy Artist - American Chronicle
Akiane, God's Prodigy ArtistAmerican Chronicle, CA - 33 minutes agoShe began painting at six and writing poetry at seven. Akiane's painting, "Hope," donated to The Listen Campaign for children in 2007, fetched a promise of ...
- Local songwriter a finalist in Calgary Folk Festival competition - Encore
Local songwriter a finalist in Calgary Folk Festival competitionEncore, Canada - May 8, 2008Wells composed “A Farmer’s Life in the Balance” for a Grande Prairie-based show, “The Power of the Land.” The show combined music and poetry composed by ...
- Affordable activities to keep you busy for a summer in Davis (California Aggie)
It ' s a common predicament: You ' re stuck in Davis for the summer, you ' re bored and you have no money.
- A calendar of what's going on - Chicago Tribune
May 17-18: Old State Capitol Art Fair, Springfield (202 miles), 217-391-0140. More than 180 artists display their wares at the Old State Capitol Plaza. May 23-26: Young at Heart Festival, Loves Park (86 miles), 815-633-3999. Music, carnival rides ...
- WFB, RIP (Dartmouth Review)
Who blends the serious and the entertaining as beautifully, now that he’s left?
- WHO is: Raymond McDaniel - Poet and University of Michigan instructor - Ann Arbor News Blog
Claim to fame: Raymond McDaniel recently published his second book of poetry, " Saltwater Empire " about the Deep South, which is where he grew up. The book also includes poems dealing with Hurricane Katrina. Age: 38. Where do you live? Ann Arbor ...
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