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- Ted's Picks: Five things to do in Denver and nearby - Vail Daily News
Everybody’s talking about the DNC — the candidates, the speeches, the parties and whether or not that salt-and-pepper-haired dude at the Tattered Cover really was George Clooney. But all that fun is sure to be eclipsed by the other DNC: The ...
- Performance poet strikes a line at Lorenzo’s - Vernon Morning Star
Performance poet strikes a line at Lorenzo’sVernon Morning Star, Canada - 5 minutes ago... has performed his poetry to full houses around the world. Last year he was commissioned to write a poem for Canada by the Canadian Tourism Commission. ...
- Drowned boy, 8, honoured for bravery - News.com.au
AN eight-year-old boy who drowned while trying to save his older sister, smiled and told her he loved her before slipping beneath the waves. Ibrahim Ouaida drowned two years ago at Sandridge Beach in Melbourne after his sister Sarah, 10, was caught ...
- Jeenay ki Tamanna Say Marney kay Irade tak - Kashmir Observer
Jeenay ki Tamanna Say Marney kay Irade takKashmir Observer, India - 2 hours agoThe new trend, with the emphasis on violence, has marred the poetry as well. Moreover, Urdu speaking people have dwindled over a period of time, ...
- Surviving Spike's laughter in the dark - Metro
Surviving Spike's laughter in the darkMetro, UK - 10 hours agoShe's his agent, his manager, his best friend, his mum. Sheer strength of character keeps her going even in the face of her own marriage collapsing. ...
- Remember? Larry King was killed? Shot point blank in the head? - Huffingtonpost.com
Read the article and you'll be informed that in fact, Larry was the problem. He was always the problem. And while kids are experimenting with sexuality at younger and younger ages overall, being gay is dangerous. Heterosexual play is fine but, "Kids ...
- GRATEFUL DEAD - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphGRATEFUL DEADCalcutta Telegraph, India - 18 minutes ago... John Ruskin and George Eliot were born, and the stethoscope was invented — he was excitedly starting a life of poetry and not serenely ending it.
- Myrtle Beach museum hosts Gullah celebration - Hilton Head Island Packet
Myrtle Beach museum hosts Gullah celebrationHilton Head Island Packet, SC - 7 hours agoThe exhibit is part of Saturday's free Family Day, which also features "A Gullah Culture Celebration." MYRTLE BEACH -- Residents and visitors to the Grand ...
- Auditions (The News Journal)
"Proof" Director Matt Casarino is seeking two women who can play 25 and 29, one man who can play 28, and one man who can play 50s or older for this Pulitzer- and Tony-winning drama. Show runs October-November. 7 p.m. July 21-22.
- Poetry about absence reflects mature growth (The Kansas City Star)
Poems in Light Subtracts Itself, a new book by Maryfrances Wagner, gleam with the patina of experience and glow with a melancholy light.
- 24/7 BB Rolling News Updates - The Sun
Funny site nets celeb lookalikes Obama's brother is in Bracknell Model's night with 'hot' Ron Bless her, Cotton rocks 24/7 BB Rolling News Updates GET all the latest action from the Big Brother house as it happens with The Sun's 24/7 rolling news ...
- PUBLIC ENEMIES - New York Times Blogs
PUBLIC ENEMIESNew York Times Blogs, NY - 2 hours agoThe photos, widely published together with Bonnie's eerie girlish poetry, became the very stuff of the magazines Bonnie herself had once read. ...
- Long Wharf Theatre Announces Double Bill Of Athol Fugard - HULIQ.com
Long Wharf Theatre , under the leadership of Artistic Director Gordon Edelstein and Managing Director Joan Channick, is pleased to announce the addition of the Athol Fugard one-act play Valley Song to the 2008-09 season. The show will be performed in ...
- Cowboy poet Waddie Mitchell to appear in lecture series - Carlsbad Current-Argus
HOBBS — Twenty five years as a working cowboy on some of the most desolate spreads in Nevada will give a man time to think. Such is the case with Waddie Mitchell. His common sense approach to life and the art of Cowboy Poetry have delighted and ...
- Ultrafit: Conquering the 'Marsh Mountain' - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Paul Getzke has his feet on the grass and his hands on Precambrian stone. A wall of rock -- swirled gneiss with lichen, striped pink and gray with granitic veins -- towers 12 feet above his head. "Let's give it a go," he says. Getzke reaches for an ...
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