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- 1968: Canton had its hippies, trying to change the world - Canton Repository
The story sounds more like urban legend than fact. A long-haired young man stands before a judge and is given an option: Get a "butch" haircut or go to prison. Forty years ago this week, the story played out in a Stark County Common Pleas courtroom ...
- Should oil companies be forced to pay extra taxes when they make a ... - Town Hall
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- Love in a Tsunami's Aftermath: Assarat's 'Wonderful Town' - New York Sun
Love in a Tsunami's Aftermath: Assarat's 'Wonderful Town'New York Sun, United States - 23 hours agoThis is shortly followed by the cheap found poetry of two girls in tutus, which, again, feels like something rustled up from the Sundance rummage bin. ...
- Boston Herald to lay off printing plant workers - Buffalo News
The Boston Herald plans to lay off 130 to 160 workers as the daily newspaper outsources its printing operations. Herald owner and publisher Patrick Purcell said Tuesday that the newspaper is shifting printing work outside the company because most of ...
- Students navigate young adulthood's emotions - Maryville Daily Times
Students navigate young adulthood's emotionsMaryville Daily Times, TN - 1 hour agoSeventh-graders participated in the poetry category and eighth-graders participated in the creative writing category. In poetry, first place went to ...
- Entertainment calendar - Explorer News
Entertainment calendarExplorer News, AZ - 3 hours agoHear leading poets debate issues and read their work at the Conceptual Poetry Symposium, which will feature poets Caroline Bergvall, Charles Bernstein, ...
- Former Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein Feared Catching HIV/Aids From American Captors (FOX 29 Lake Charles)
Saddam Hussein confided to his diary that he was afraid of his American captors - because he thought he might catch HIV from them.
- Un ópera en español - Kentucky.com
Un ópera en espaƱolKentucky.com, KY - 6 hours agoāThere is a tremendous wealth of literature and the most fantastic poetry. Then there is the world of Latin America, with its fantastic geography. ...
- City writer hits jackpot with third novel - Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - On his website, Edmonton's Thomas Trofimuk describes himself as "writer, gardener and failed Buddhist." Looks like he'll now have to add literary lottery winner to the billing. After publishing his first two novels with small presses ...
- Family to receive degrees from Troy - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Family to receive degrees from TroyColumbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - 22 minutes ago"Her love of poetry was evident as she coached, modeled and explored the world of poetry with the children. "She has balanced family, church, community, ...
- Sets, dance and rock'n'roll - Guardian Unlimited
It is just before midday on a damp Saturday morning, but already several hundred people have squeezed into the theatre. At least 500 more are crammed around the entrances - such is their eagerness to see the Bush theatre's new sketch show, 50 Ways to ...
- 'A tiny bit of adventure' - guardian.co.uk
'A tiny bit of adventure'guardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoI've settled into the restaurant car with Ellen, Tim and half a dozen other passengers to enjoy the poetry of the journey. The poetry is not helped by the ...
- Attacks imperil girls' education in Pakistan's scenic valley - Monsters and Critics.com
Attacks imperil girls' education in Pakistan's scenic valleyMonsters and Critics.com - May 8, 2008Spogmai, meaning moon, the symbol of light and beauty in eastern poetry, is utterly confused, like thousands others of her age, as how to harmonize the ...
- Danbury Candlelight event set for Wednesday (The News-Times)
A candlelight remembrance event, "Many Lights in the Darkness," will be held Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Danbury Green Band Shell on Ives Street.Two local groups, the Greater Danbury Mental Health Authority and New Heights, are putting on the event to commemorate May as Mental Health Month.
- On Stage: Oceano's Great American Melodrama presents two summer plays (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
Local theater impresario Suzy King was on her way to Disneyland last month when she got a call from the folks at the Great America Melodrama. The star of the Melodramaās current show, āShowdown at Slick Rock Ranch,ā was bound for an off-Broadway show. That left King and artistic director Eric Hoit without a lead actress. āEric e-mailed me the script at my hotel,ā recalled King, longtime stage ...
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