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- The Company Senator Obama Keeps (CBS News)
If you take a close look at the crowd Barack Obama runs with, it appears he has a whole lot of crazy relatives to disinvite from dinner, argues National Review .
- 'Word Play' will do a lot more than decorate a fence (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Pittsford resident Jan Feldman's community art project at Monroe High School in Rochester invites people to explore humanity at a deeper level.
- What's On: Night & Day Weekend - Toronto Star
What's On: Night & Day WeekendToronto Star, Canada - 27 minutes agoYorkminster Park Baptist, 1585 Yonge St. Voxworks presents a sampling of works by Benjamin Britten, with Teige Reid reading the poetry of Gerard Manley ...
- Stagecoach Days return June 14 - The Navasota Examiner
Stagecoach Days return June 14The Navasota Examiner, TX - 6 hours ago... enjoy the sweet strains of dulcimer music and dry a tear or two from your eyes as you listen to Kenny Lewis’ touching and humorous cowboy poetry. ...
- Making beautiful music together - Edmonton Sun
Making beautiful music togetherEdmonton Sun, Canada - 2 hours agoHis romantic affiliation with another skilled songsmith, Colleen Brown, only made this effort more interesting. Suddenly there was something to bounce it ...
- Writers share views on tolerance, creativity - Daily Yomiuri On-Line
What is the Turkish view of the Western world? Istanbul was once the capital of the East Roman Empire [under its former name of Constantinople] and I have the impression that Turkey was strongly influenced, both geographically and culturally, by the ...
- Tantingco: Death and sisig (Sun Star)
THE first time that sisig was ever recorded in history was in 1732, in a Kapampangan dictionary compiled by an Augustinian friar, Diego Bergaño. (The Spanish missionary served as parish priest of Mexico, Pampanga in 1725-1731, where he most likely encountered the dish.)
- "All's Well That Ends Well" at the Old Globe Theatre - SanDiego.com
"All's Well That Ends Well" at the Old Globe TheatreSanDiego.com, CA - 2 hours agoBy Welton Jones Other than the occasional burst of poetry and some swaggering second bananas, there’s just not much to celebrate in “All’s Well That Ends ...
- Poetry of calibrated violence - Daily News & Analysis
Poetry of calibrated violenceDaily News & Analysis, India - 12 hours agoIn ‘Lifeline’, the wonderful long poem that concludes the first section, all these concerns come together to glitter like mineral deposits, like tears.
- Vote 'No' and say 'Non' to French-style bad government - Irish Independent
Vote 'No' and say 'Non' to French-style bad governmentIrish Independent, Ireland - 2 hours agoShakespeare aside (a huge aside, mind you) French culture -- in music, literature, philosophy, architecture, painting and poetry -- is immeasurably superior ...
- Man labors on, oblivious to Earth's song (San Francisco Chronicle)
This is the kind of thing we forget. This is the kind of thing that, given all our distractions, our celeb obsessions and happy drugs and bothersome trifles like family and bills and war and health care and death, tends to fly under the radar of our...
- Happy birthday to Virginia Henry, 10 (Redlands Daily Facts)
Virginia Henry is 10 years old today, and she and her friends are celebrating at Disneyland. "Ginny" takes Irish dance lessons through the Butler Fearon O'Connor school in Redlands, and she plays piano and percussion through the Community School of Music and Arts at the University of Redlands. She is proud of her new braces, attends Montessori in Redlands and wants to attend the University of ...
- Bishop ready to be noticed (Baltimore Sun)
First African-American to hold post in Md. Episcopal Diocese When the Rev. Canon Eugene T. Sutton was elected the 14th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, the first person he called was his 94-year-old grandmother, a devout Baptist who lives in a Washington nursing home. "Her prayers for me have made all the difference in the world," Sutton said.
- Senior Recognition Dinner May 20 - Natick Bulletin and Tab
Senior Recognition Dinner May 20Natick Bulletin and Tab, MA - 12 hours agoCome and enjoy hearing engaging, thought provoking poetry, as Tuthill reads from her book "The Linen Man & Other Poems." Tuthill says she is aiming at ...
- The Week in Preview: April 28 - Nashua Telegraph
The best poetry is approachable yet eloquent. Share life experiences with gifted New England poets at a free poetry reading and public open mike starting at 7 p.m. at Memorial Hall Auditorium at Rivier College at 420 S. Main St. in Nashua. Poet ...
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