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- The Open Diary: Your essential guide to the Open 2008 (Independent)
Van de Velde finds poetry in the pain
- Marina Hyde: There's nothing worse than a politician playing parent (Guardian Unlimited)
Marina Hyde: Attempts by our leaders to find common ground with the average Joe are so reductive as to be meaningless
- Cooper Brown: He's Out There - Independent
Cooper Brown: He's Out ThereIndependent, UK - 4 hours agoSprawled on a couch, surrounded by sycophants, is the prince of pop poetry, Pete Doherty, fresh out of jail and seemingly on quite a mission. ...
- The Thinking Girl's Barbie? Slate women discuss the American Girl ... - Slate
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl opened nationwide in theaters this week. The movie, which tells the story of a girl growing up during the Great Depression, is the first big-screen film based on the American Girl dolls. Pleasant Co., founded in 1986 ...
- Missouri City man wins 1st place in short story competition - North Channel Sun
When he is not writing appellate briefs for Attorney Richard āRacehorseā Haynes, Missouri City resident, Joseph Lanza is spinning tales. Lanza recently entered his first writing competition, sponsored by the Fort Bend Writers Guild, and won first ...
- Oak Cliff community calendar (Dallas Morning News)
LATINO CULTURAL CENTER , 2600 Live Oak St., offers BuƱuel Mexican Golden Age Movie Series, 2 to 4 p.m. July 19 and 26. Ballet Folklorico Classes are today, July 19, and 26, 10 a.m. for ages 4-12 and 11 a.m. for ages 13 and older. Dance class registration is $20. $8 per class.
- Education's not finished, BC grads told - Boston Globe
In a heartfelt ode to the power and joys of education, acclaimed historian David McCullough exhorted Boston College graduates yesterday to "make the love of learning central to your life." In his keynote address at the college's commencement on its ...
- Capital Times: requiem for a paper without paper - Wisconsin State Journal
And so that our first week without a Capital Times we could hold. Now it is a daily newspaper only on-line. My professional journalism career began when I was a sophomore in college. The UW's Daily Cardinal and Badger Herald were cliques. I thought ...
- Positive messages - Chicago Tribune
Positive messagesChicago Tribune, United States - 20 hours agoYour readers' comments about a man of great character in both his personal and professional life filled my soul with goodness. ...
- Exotic Erotic Ball Celebrates 29th Year with Largest-Ever Weekend ... - NewsBlaze
Exotic Erotic Ball Celebrates 29th Year with Largest-Ever Weekend ...NewsBlaze, CA - 1 hour ago... websites, and novelties, plus panel discussions on First Amendment rights, fashion shows, a spiritual oasis with psychics and massage, erotic poetry, ...
- Dan Laxer - CJAD
The Ipsos-Reid polling firm recently found that Canadian dads identify more with Homer Simpson than they do with Dr. Phil. Dan's take on the issue? Here's a Canadian polling firm, trying to gauge the Canadian sense of humour, asking Canadian dads ...
- Review: Off the Wall Theatreās āFrogsā is riveting experience (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
More than 30 years after its premiere in a Yale swimming pool, and four years after a surprisingly short run on Broadway, Stephen Sondheimās āThe Frogsā has finally hopped into town for a brief stay on one of the smallest lily pads in Milwaukee...
- Man Sues Over Scalping Arrest (The New York Sun)
A security guard who took his wife and two children to hear a poetry reading at Lincoln Center last summer was falsely accused of trying to scalp his tickets and ultimately arrested, the man claims in a lawsuit filed yesterday in U.S. District Court in Manhattan. Mohammad Ahmed,49, had gone to Lincoln Center with his family to see a Bollywood star, Amitabh Bachchan, read aloud the poetry of the ...
- Hundreds enjoy eco-friendly festival - Oxford Mail
Hundreds enjoy eco-friendly festivalOxford Mail, UK - 4 hours agoI tried harmony singing and poetry." The family festival was organised by brothers Joe and Robin Bennett, of the band Goldrush, as a sister event to ...
- Have you got wind of Afri-kaaps yet? - Tonight South Africa
'Daais die move!", yells the poet Jitsvinger at the audience. "Maakit aan!", they shout back enthusiastically. His mother calls him Quinton Goliath, but in 2001, Jitsvinger was born. "I called myself Jitsvinger, because 'jits' is a slang word for ...
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