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- SMU frat housemother loves job at age 76 - KVUE
The bass of a neighbor's stereo thumped against the thin walls of Lila McCurtain's apartment. Deep voices shouted profanities outside her window. A car alarm went off. Oblivious to the chaos, McCurtain calmly crossed her legs and leaned forward in ...
- Arts Briefs 6/12 (Provo Daily Herald)
'Miley Mania' The average pre-teen girl would do anything to get her hands on Stadium of Fire tickets to see Miley Cyrus.
- Western students compete in poetry contest - Greenwich Time
Western students compete in poetry contestGreenwich Time, CT - 2 hours agoNineteen Western Middle School students traveled to East Haven recently to participate in the 27th annual Poetry Recitation Contest sponsored by the ...
- Book Festival organizer believes in the power of books (The Desert Sun)
The owner of now-closed Peppertree Bookstores in Palm Springs and La Quinta just can't get books out of his system. He is the driving force behind the third annual Palm Springs Book Festival that will bring at least five national authors to the valley Sunday.
- Most Popular - San Francisco Weekly
The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 abruptly offered sizable options for euphoric electronic music fans. Formerly grayed-out factories-turned-clubs played host to a flush of activity. Warehouse spaces — cheap, plentiful, and relatively unpoliced ...
- Summer reading lists just got longer with new books - Cape Cod Times
"Happy Trails to You: Stories," by Julie Hecht (Simon & Schuster, ISBN 13-978-1-4165-6425-6, 209 pages, $24) Nantucket summer resident Julie Hecht is a literary star, author of three previous books ("Do the Windows Open?" "Was This Man a Genius ...
- What's shaking for Earth Day - The Herald-Times (subscription)
What's shaking for Earth DayThe Herald-Times (subscription), IN - 1 hour agoVisit the atrium in the SPEA building for week-long displays including a recycling display, a trash timeline, and a poetry display. ...
- Rarely Performed Well or at All - Wall Street Journal
Brooklyn, N.Y. Domenico Cimarosa's "Il Matrimonio Segreto" (The Secret Marriage) is one of those pieces that every music student has heard of but probably hasn't seen. It was a hit in Vienna in 1792, two months after the death of Mozart, but today it ...
- Season highlights - Detroit Free Press
Star power: Broadway and movie actor Brian Dennehy performs in a double feature of Samuel Beckett's "Krapp's Last Tape" and Eugene O'Neill's "Hughie" (previews begin June 18) at the Studio. Christopher Plummer, who first performed at Stratford in ...
- Israeliness was born before the State of Israel - Ha'aretz
Israeliness was born before the State of IsraelHa'aretz, Israel - 5 hours agoThere was also an article on Tolstoy and some poetry, with full vocalization. If their cultural appetite was not fully slaked by Saturday afternoon, ...
- Rushdie wows 'em with wild tales - Malaysia Star
Rushdie wows 'em with wild talesMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 1 hour ago“There are so many other books that I’ve been promising myself to read.” Born in India, educated in Britain and now living in New York, Rushdie reads poetry ...
- 'Hello, Carol!' Broadway's original brassy 'n' sassy darling hits ... - Bakersfield Californian (subscription)
'Hello, Carol!' Broadway's original brassy 'n' sassy darling hits ...Bakersfield Californian (subscription), CA - 14 minutes agoI appreciate poetry. (When Harry and I were young), I read him “Annabel Lee,” Edgar Allan Poe. We read poems together. My mother would take us to museums ...
- Legislature ends a wild, bizarre session - Buffalo News
ALBANY — Key measures affecting the upstate economy died Tuesday as Gov. David A. Paterson and legislative leaders ended this year’s legislative session, one of the more bizarre periods highlighted by the departure of its two biggest power ...
- Flying high: “Poetry in the sky” - Daily Mirror
Flying high: “Poetry in the sky”Daily Mirror, Sri Lanka - 21 hours agoPassengers were asking for pen and paper and gathering around their would-be bards, combining word and metaphor with the little poetry they knew. ...
- Live music, poetry readings at Gloucester City bar - Courier-Post
The Gloucester City Cultural Arts & Heritage Society is holding an open mic tonight at King Street Espresso Bar. The music is set to start at 7:30 p.m. Musicians from the area will come together for a night of fun and festivities. A poetry reading ...
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