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- Rasputin's: great talent, greater memories - Ottawa Citizen
Rasputin's: great talent, greater memoriesOttawa Citizen, Canada - 1 hour agoAt 52, Mr. Verger had spent more than half his life booking concerts, cooking food and mopping floors to keep his head above water running a place that ...
- THINGS TO DO - Tampa Bay Online
"Lights So Bright"; Girlstories Theatre presentation featuring personal stories, music; 8 p.m. today; $10; Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, TECO Theatre, 1010 N. MacInnes Place, Tampa; (813) 286-2345 Today-Saturday "Rent: School Edition" ; Riverview ...
- Olympics history in the making - Livemint
Olympics history in the makingLivemint, India - 1 hour agoTwo, sport was only an aspect of the ancient games, which also featured sacrifices to deities and other ritual ceremonies, feasting, poetry recitation, ...
- Answering Back Edited by Carol Ann Duffy - guardian.co.uk
Answering Back Edited by Carol Ann Duffyguardian.co.uk, UK - 9 hours agoThomas Hardy and John Donne mourn wives; Clare Shaw a lost child, while Vernon Scannell takes on the grim reaper himself ('You frighten me to death, ...
- Canadian fans are Rabid in Red (Slam! Sports)
Shunyi, China - Soon after claiming her medal, on our nation's best day at these Olympics, Tracy Cameron was the toast of the rabid band of Canadian fans who took over the stands.
- Dance review: Mixed bag at WestWave - San Francisco Chronicle
Dance review: Mixed bag at WestWaveSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 2 hours agoSundbeck and Goodlett made poetry of it. Alas, most of Tuesday's "DanceWave" participants did not seem poised to emulate Seiwert's rise. ...
- Schools Open, and First Test Is Iraqi Safety - The Ledger
Schools Open, and First Test Is Iraqi SafetyThe Ledger, FL - 1 hour agoStanding in its crumbling courtyard, he fantasized about reviving the theater, stocking a library and holding poetry readings.
- Rain doesn’t squelch start of Peace Week - The Herald-Times (subscription)
Rain doesn’t squelch start of Peace WeekThe Herald-Times (subscription), IN - Sep 21, 2008... “Managing the Greenhouse Problem,” Room 109 of IU’s Ballantine Hall; 9-11 pm, Open Mic Night with poetry and music at the Pourhouse on Kirkwood Avenue. ...
- MyTime: (The Capital)
Cliff Lynn of Annapolis, left, and Rocky Jones of Dunkirk discuss poetry with poet Natalie Lobe of Annapolis. The poetry group Poet Experience on Aug. 22 featured Natalie Lobe reading from her new collection, "Island Time."
- Bolt gets unprecedented double (Honolulu Advertiser)
BEIJING — The mouth of the World's Fastest Man, flying along at a sprinter's clip and threatening to careen out of its lane, suddenly screeched to a complete halt. In mid-sentence, Usain Bolt looked at the clock on the wall, which read 10 minutes past midnight today, and stopped talking for an instant.
- Getting to know the high school authors of ‘He Said. She said.’ (San Mateo Daily Journal)
Grace: “He said. She said.” Sounds like verbal combat in a therapist’s office? Nope, it’s a column written by and about teenagers. The thought behind the title was not only a play on how the column will be laid out, but also serves as a reminder that there is not just a single “teen” perspective.
- 3rd satire festival to be held in autumn (Islamic Republic News Agency)
Iran - Satire - Fest Third Written Satire Festival focusing on terrorism and important regional and international developments will be held in Arts Bureau in late autumn, said secretary of the event Nasser Feiz.
- "Serving The Communities of Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Southport ... - Boothbay Register
"Serving The Communities of Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Southport ...Boothbay Register, ME USA - 1 hour agoLauren Giarrusso played a piece on the piano, there was a nature poetry reading, Ravenna Osgood played a piece on the violin, and all fourteen kids were on ...
- Retired scientist recalls life as boy in Brooklyn (Pleasanton Tri-Valley Herald)
Albert Rothman's childhood prompted him to write his memoir: "A Brooklyn Odyssey -- Travails and Joys of a Boy's Early Life," which portrays a young Jewish boy during the Great Depression on his journey toward adulthood.
- Multitasking — the secret to living like a Rose (Marco Eagle)
“1927: that was a good year. Lindbergh flew the Atlantic and the economy was booming.” So mused recently Bill Rose, a frequent winter resident of Marco Island. He was born that year in Corry, Penn., but soon moved to Buffalo where his father worked in the family’s meat-packing business.
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