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- The following articles were printed from Santa Maria Sun ... - Santa Maria Sun
John Denver, Sisyphus, and a survivor Twinkie. This assortment of characters has all the makings of the worst joke ever told. Or the best assortment of short stories ever published. You’ll have to be the judge. I can’t believe that the cold ...
- City notes - Naperville Sun
City notesNaperville Sun, IL - Jun 26, 2008The American Association of University Women will be holding a used book sale through Saturday at Neuqua Valley High School, 2360 95th St. The sale runs ...
- Sound & Vision Just Can't Get Enough - Velocity
Sound & Vision Just Can't Get EnoughVelocity, KY - 3 hours agoCraig Finn's true-to-life Budweiser poetry mixed with gutbucket rock is a perfect summer soundtrack. With our souring economy and never-ending war, ...
- Hurt's front man comes out of dark (The Oklahoman)
The first clues that Hurt front man J Loren is coming from a dark and moody place can be heard in hi
- Poetry podcast - Weekly Volcano
Weekly VolcanoPoetry podcastWeekly Volcano, WA - 33 minutes agoThere, Pennsylvania poet, Philip Terman, will be welcomed as he reads from his new book, Rabbis of the Air. Terman will be joined by fiction writer, ...
- INNOCENT VOICES (Film Journal)
Innocent Voices begins, fittingly enough, in the rain. Soldiers march down a forested trail guarding a column of prisoners who are actually young boys, their hands on top of dripping heads, eyes wide with exhaustion and terror.
- Webster camps, classes include sports, juggling, yoga - Democrat and Chronicle
Webster Parks and Recreation is accepting registration for youth summer camps and classes, including soccer, yoga, juggling and fiction and poetry writing. Juggling classes for anyone 8 years old and older cost $35 and will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 ...
- I want a long rest from a game that never sleeps - Guardian Blogs
Why don't I like football? Maybe it's because I was a timid child and I was made to play it against my will. Memories of cold, dark autumn afternoons in the 1980s, standing in the corner of a sports field hoping nobody would kick the ball anywhere ...
- Writing on the wall - Guardian Unlimited
In 1962, in a studio overlooking Campo de' Fiori in Rome, the city he had moved to in 1957 from America and which he still regards as his home, Cy Twombly made a painting that could have been construed as a calculated affront to - even a philistine ...
- TV Guide Spotlight - TV Guide Online
Lost 's breathtaking finale will no doubt have fans feverishly dissecting its innumerable puzzles until the show returns in early 2009. ( Read our recap and weigh in with your thoughts! ) Locke (aka Jeremy Bentham) is in the coffin?! What "very bad ...
- 'American letters' No. 6: Viriville is a state of mind - Beaufort Gazette
Late in the Lowcountry year, pecan trees here in Beaufort County drop their nuts to the ground. Folks gather bagsful of free pecans for pies, pralines and snacking. It's another time of year and a different nut in Beaufort Isere, France. Green ...
- Music in the Park to start (The Belleville View)
If its summer, it's time to get ready for those lazy, hazy, crazy Sundays of Music in the Park, a free event every at 3 p.m. at the gazebo in Victory Park.
- New features at this year’s Stan Rogers Folk Festival - Pictou Country Nova Scotia News
New features at this year’s Stan Rogers Folk FestivalPictou Country Nova Scotia News, Canada - 14 hours agoThe festival always offers a sampling of other performance arts, such as dance, poetry and theatre. One treat this year will be that some of the featured ...
- Idaho poet, kayaker William Studebaker presumed drowned - Idaho Statesman
One of Idaho's foremost poets and kayakers is missing and was presumed drowned Friday south of Yellow Pine while kayaking in challenging rapids with friends. William Studebaker, 61, of Twin Falls, was first seen swimming for shore Friday morning on ...
- Days of ‘76 ‘Tough Enough to Wear Pink’ to benefit Northern Hills ... - Lawrence County Journal
Days of ‘76 ‘Tough Enough to Wear Pink’ to benefit Northern Hills ...Lawrence County Journal, KS - 1 hour agoIt consists of trail rides, a barbecue, cowboy music, cowboy poetry, cowboy church and an auction. This is the second year Hay Creek Ranch owners Doug and ...
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