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- Butt it's my boyfriend's fault, Sienna Miller says - New York Daily News
Sienna Miller says her boyfriend is making her butt big. Call it the "comfort zone," but love-drunk Sienna Miller claims her boyfriend Rhys Evans is making her butt big. The couple's favorite pastimes, other than proclaiming their love to the media ...
- Host of bands rock at festival - Norwich Evening News
Host of bands rock at festivalNorwich Evening News, UK - 18 minutes agoSet in Henham Park, near Blythburgh, the lakeside festival boasted big names from the worlds of music, comedy, literature, poetry and theatre - and also ...
- Sat. Aug 2 - 4:32 AM - The Chronicle Herald
BIRTHDAY GAL: Comedian and actress Victoria Jackson was born in Miami on this date in 1959. This birthday gal is probably best known for her long stint as a cast member of Saturday Night Live from 1986-1992. Jackson is slated to appear in the ...
- Art Reviews: Exhibits convey diverse messages at Downtown galleries - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Tattooed ultimate fighters sharing gallery space with figurative representations of Spanish ladies is just one of the provocative groupings in "Pittsburgh Now." The exhibition, at the SPACE art gallery, Downtown, features new work by local artists ...
- The Man in the Middle - East Hampton Star
East Hampton StarThe Man in the MiddleEast Hampton Star, USA - Aug 7, 2008“It was the dark ages, morally, aesthetically, in every way. He was the counterpart to that, a rebel with a hidden cause: to shake everybody up. ...
- The John Artis years at DPS - Dearborn Press and Guide
The John Artis years at DPSDearborn Press and Guide, MI - 2 hours agoHe said he and his daughter are working to complete a book of poetry. And Artis will also be presenting at an annual superintendent's conference at Ohio ...
- Three Bemidji-based arts groups selected for ArtsLab - Bemidji Pioneer
Three Bemidji-based arts groups selected for ArtsLabBemidji Pioneer, MN - 5 hours agoHoused in the historic Carnegie Library on Lake Bemidji, the Center provides gallery space for exhibitions, poetry, music and social events with a variety ...
- Thoughts on the presidency - La Crosse Tribune
As a retired engineer and if required to write a report on the coming presidential election in November, I would make these points: n One of the candidates running for president will be our president for a four-year term, and a good part of our ...
- Basra - here's the good news story - Times Online
There is an interesting piece of graffiti on a bridge near Basra. A fleeing militiaman has scrawled “We'll be back”; underneath an Iraqi soldier has scribbled in reply “And we'll be waiting for you”. The Shia militias, the Jaish al- Mahdi ...
- Just Asking … Amy Tan (The Kansas City Star)
Next month the San Francisco Opera presents the world premiere of “The Bonesetter’s Daughter,” based on the 2001 novel by Amy Tan, whose other books include The Joy Luck Club and The Kitchen God’s Wife. Tan wrote the opera’s libretto, her first. The music was composed by Stewart Wallace.
- Guerrilla busking hits Bolton - This Is Bolton
A "GUERRILLA busking" event will form part of this year's Bolton Music Showcase. On July 19, musicians and poets will take to the streets of Bolton to entertain passers-by show just how much hidden talent there is in the town. The event, titled Say ...
- Poetry: An 11-year-old's octogenarian wisdom - The Evening Sun
Poetry: An 11-year-old's octogenarian wisdomThe Evening Sun, PA - 1 hour agoIn a city symbolizing everything that's right and everything that's wrong with our country, its life blood, its citizens, pumped along, self absorbed, ...
- A story of love and books in Bohemian New Orleans (AP via Yahoo! News)
Every morning in this Southern town of big-box stores and Bible readers, the Beat Generation can still be found dissing the system in the form of a 91-year-old woman in a red beret and cowboy boots.
- More resort than dude ranch (The Columbus Dispatch)
BRIDGEPORT, Calif. -- The heifers are acting surly, but my horse pushes forward. My young crew of 10 or so cowpunchers encircles about 30 head of cattle on a wide pasture in the shadow of a sawtooth mountain just west of Bridgeport. Our horses slowly lead the cattle toward a gate at the far end of the field.
- Probation for 'snitch' in Western radical arsons (The Washington Times)
A radical environmentalist who helped federal officials round up a militant cell of arsonists called "the Family" has been sentenced in Eugene, Ore., to five years on probation.
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