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- Leading Men - Washington Post
Leading MenWashington Post, United States - 35 minutes agoBlankethead: It's a three-syllable telegram on the theme of the fecklessness of youth, and nobody but Wayne could turn it into poetry. ...
- Event opportunity for 'youth to tap into their creative side' - Daytona Beach News-Journal
Event opportunity for 'youth to tap into their creative side'Daytona Beach News-Journal, FL - 3 hours agoBy TOM IACUZIO DAYTONA BEACH -- On Tuesday night at the HotSpot Coffee Shoppe, a "Night of Poetry and Expression Through Music" will feature performances by ...
- National Symphony Orchestra (Washington City Paper)
One way of looking at the programming of the National Symphony Orchestra ’s outdoor weekend concerts is that the orchestra is still hewing to the safest works of American composers, despite the imminent departure of its music director, Leonard Slatkin.
- Sunday is libraries' new fun day (The San Francisco Examiner)
The prayers of San Francisco's library advocates have finally been answered.
- A flood of remembrances: Johnstown, Pa., floats new attractions to lure tourists (Miami Herald)
Row after row of unmarked graves in Johnstown's Grandview Cemetery -- more than 700 -- are stark testimony to one of the most darkly ironic moments in American history.
- Vandals chose road that led to verse (The Tuscaloosa News)
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment.
- Caray's wit will endure (The State)
I LOST A DEAR FRIEND Sunday, even though I never met the man. Over the past 33 years, Skip Caray became friend to one and all as the always frank, quick-witted, wise-cracking radio and television voice of the Atlanta Braves and Atlanta Hawks. Caray died in his sleep. He was 68. Atlanta games will not be the same without Caray. Heck, I never have been a Braves or Hawks fan, but I can’t tell you ...
- Press Play: Conor Oberst - Naples Daily News
Press Play: Conor OberstNaples Daily News, FL - 2 hours agoOberst looks to folk poetry of Dylan, the wide-open spaces of Townes Van Zandt and the emotional absolutes of Leonard Cohen. But Oberst, now 27, ...
- Sex and the Reader Discussion Forum - Slate
The movie was being discussed all over Slate, at the " XX Factor " and on Dana Stevens' review , the item on labels , and the discussion at "IM ". "Movies" Fray stalwart lucabrasi (perhaps not surprisingly in view of his Frayname) laid out a great ...
- Secondhand Wonderland: The World of the Used Book - Popmatters.com
Introduction Let the Buyer Beware: Bookstore Caveat Emptor Will Not Go Quietly Into That Good Night Saint Vinnie Book Arbitrage The Delicate Ecology of the Used Bookstore The Book Barn The Dust Test Rates of Exchange: The Law of Conservation of ...
- Reef Contest for Kids (KHNL News 8 Honolulu)
HONOLULU, Hawaii (KHNL) - The ocean is very important to the people of Hawaii, and students from across the country are invited to show off their knowledge about marine conservation. The Hawaii Ocean Guardian's Kid's Club is part of the 2008 International Year of the Reef observance in Hawaii.
- Mourning parents target suicide sites - The Washington Times
Suzanne Gonzales loved wearing red with white polka dots so much that she had her prom dress custom-made in her favorite pattern. Later, as a 19-year-old student at Florida State University, she wore a red-and-white polka dot scarf as she dashed ...
- On Stage: Cambria's Pewter Plough puts on 'The Belle of Amherst' (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
A virtuoso one-woman performance brings the talented, eccentric poet Emily Dickinson to new life in “The Belle of Amherst” at Cambria’s Pewter Plough Playhouse. Emma Duncan is a talented young actress who explores the poet’s history and psyche through a fine piece of writing by William Luce. Based on biographies and Dickinson’s many letters, the play weaves her enduring poetry into the ...
- Jalota launches music company to promote amateur singers - SINDH TODAY
Jalota launches music company to promote amateur singersSINDH TODAY, Pakistan - 7 hours agoWe will be producing albums for those talented singers,’ Agarwal, who is known for his devotional poetry, told reporters here. ‘In spite of having enormous ...
- Devils Tower features 2008 Cultural Series - Gillette News Record
Devils Tower features 2008 Cultural SeriesGillette News Record, WY - Jul 13, 2008Boycott is known for his cowboy poetry and music and has been on stage with the likes of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Waddie Mitchell and Riders in the Sky. ...
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