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- Bemidji brings back the Middle Ages - In-Forum
Bemidji brings back the Middle AgesIn-Forum, ND - 9 hours agoBy that time, they’d accumulated 65 boxes of books, many dealing with history, crafts, poetry and literature that reflects their involvement in the SCA. ...
- Literature Stories (Baltimore City Paper)
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- FirstAlert: 1-7:20 PM Investrend / Bestcalls - Trading Markets (press release)
FirstAlert: 1-7:20 PM Investrend / BestcallsTrading Markets (press release), CA - 1 hour agoAmerican Bandstand debuted in 1952 on a local Philadelphia station. Beat poet Allen Ginsberg read his poem "Howl" for the first time at a poetry reading in ...
- And Salon's honorary Oscar goes to... - Salon
One of my favorite Baldwin performances -- in some ways a forerunner of the one he gives in "Running With Scissors" -- is the one he gives in the 1999 "Outside Providence," directed by Michael Corrente and written by Peter Farrelly. A working-class ...
- Center Stage: Picks of the Week (The State)
Friday, Oct. 3 Photojournalist Donna Ferrato documented domestic violence for 17 years. Her exhibition “Living with the Enemy” will be up through Oct. 11 at City Art Gallery, 1224 Lincoln St. Ferrato will be at the opening from 4:30-9 tonight; that event is $25. Sponsored by the S.C. Coalition Against Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault. www.sccadvasa.org Friday, Oct. 3-Saturday, Oct. 4 ...
- LImetree Arts Festival with farming connections - Harrogate Today
LImetree Arts Festival with farming connectionsHarrogate Today, UK - 3 hours agoThe family emphasis is further endorsed by the farm's natural setting with its rich and diverse wildlife aspects which can be also explored. ...
- The true meaning of Oktoberfest - La Crosse Tribune
Oktoberfest first began in Munich, Germany, almost two centuries ago, as a celebration of blessed gratitude for the bounty received and the promise of joyous love to be shared. About 150 years later, the city of La Crosse inaugurated its own ...
- Pulling The Plug- Life Without Television - Cape Cod Today
About ten years ago I made a momentous decision- to cut the cable and thus remove television from my life and the life of my children. To some this step may seem extreme, even untenable, but I am here to make a case for the benefits of pulling the ...
- Wooooord! C.U. MFAs - Cornell Daily Sun
You know the person you bumped into at Temple of Zeus today? When your elbow knocked into his or her oh-so-delicious soup and sent it flying over his or her body and spilling onto the stack of pages he or she lovingly clutched to his or her chest ...
- How Karadzic stirred global Islamic terror (Times Online)
Radovan Karadzic's demeanour at The Hague is unlikely to satisfy his remaining admirers. A fantasist who entertained ideas above his station, he will be easily broken by the prosecution.
- Band of pranksters loses loyal soldier - Miami Herald
This much is known about the late Sgt. Skeeter: At 49, he was the youngest member of Coxie's Army, the shadowy North Miami cabal that each Halloween impales a pumpkin atop the town library steeple. He was a father, a husband, an electrician, a church ...
- Rhythm of language - The National
Rhythm of languageThe National, United Arab Emirates - 2 hours agoThe results can reference Quranic verses, secular poetry or more simply, clusters of random letters into pictorial forms that thunder across the surfaces of ...
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2008 - Metapsychology
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2008Metapsychology, NY - 2 hours agoFond of a rather high-flown style of prose, he saves his most melodramatic turns of phrase for rhapsodizing about melancholy folk-- those "gloomy souls who ...
- 1,000 mourn football player at Holliston vigil (The MetroWest Daily News)
One thousand friends, teammates, neighbors, loved ones and even opponents huddled last night, their tear-streaked faces illuminated by candlelight as they mourned the death of 16-year-old Joseph "Joey" Larracey.
- A forgotten voice - Times Online
On December 11, Alexander Solzhenitsyn will be eighty-one. He survived Civil War, World War and Cold War; he suffered Stalin's camps and Brezhnev's repressions; he fought cancer when exiled without possessions in remote Kazakhstan, and resisted ...
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