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- Jam Band The Ragbirds to perform at Peach?s July 12 - Dayton Daily News
Jam bands come in many forms, but none sound like The Ragbirds. Ann Arbor-based musicians Erin Zindle (vocals, violin, mandolin, banjo, accordion, percussion), Randall Moore (drums, percussion), Tim Dziekan (conga, talking drum, djembe, percussion ...
- Seniors enjoy day at barrier-free camp - Grand Rapids Press
Imagine a sky so clear, so exceedingly blue, it could inspire poetry. And a lake -- Big Blue Lake in northern Muskegon County -- a spot blessed by Mother Nature most days of the week, but especially so on Wednesday when 10 residents from Brookhaven ...
- Close Shave (MetroActive)
BUTCHLALIS de Panochtitlan—L.A. butch performance artists Raquel Gutierrez, Mari Garcia and Claudia Rodriguez—explored a new dimension in their full-length piece, The Barber of East L.A., which played over the weekend at MACLA following a week's residency by the troupe.
- Man City owner says club still chasing Ronaldinho - SI.com
Man City owner says club still chasing RonaldinhoSI.com - 6 hours ago... Foundation where he announced an essay and poetry competition for students in honor of Thailand's Queen Sirikit ahead of her upcoming birthday Aug. 12. ...
- Community briefs - Leaf Chronicle
What: Yard sale items are being accepted for this community event benefiting the American Cancer Society. Donations can be dropped off during the hours from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Anyone wishing to set up and sell their own items may do so for a ...
- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney (The Chronicle)
The policewoman whose young children were killed in an axe murder in Cowra yesterday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone.
- Celebrating by sharing faith - News-Leader.com
Celebrating Independence Day has been a tradition for the members of James River Assembly of God for 11 years. What started out as a way to give the community a Fourth of July party has become one of the largest events in the country. Sixteen years ...
- Why Korean Professors Stay Put - New York Times Blogs
In the U.S. many academic economists are constantly looking for jobs at other schools, hoping to get large salary increases either in the new job or at their current one, to move to a more desirable location, or have better students. And a lot of ...
- TV's "Laugh-in'' comic Dick Martin dies in Calif - Charleston Daily Mail
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In'' took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me ...
- Hear Gucci Mane's new single Saturday at Renaissance in Mansfield - Mansfield News Journal
MANSFIELD -- Hip hop artist Gucci Mane doesn't know how much fans in north-central Ohio hear his music, so in his performance here this weekend he plans to offer up his new single, "Never Too Much." "I don't know if anyone up there has heard it yet ...
- All in a name - Hindu
All in a nameHindu, India - 6 hours agoIf I were to tell you that “He Do The Policeman in Different Voices” is a landmark in modern poetry would you believe me? Or that “Tom All-Alone’s Factory ...
- Amanda Diva: The Renaissance Woman - BallerStatus.com
Amanda Diva: The Renaissance WomanBallerStatus.com, CA - 4 hours agoAmanda Diva: I started poetry in the summer of 2000, but I would say I didn't consider myself a poet until people were coming up to me saying "Thank you for ...
- Boston University Professors Proffer Diverse Summer Reading Recommendations (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
A random survey of Boston University (BU) professors yielded a wide and rich variety of summer reading recommendations for adults, ranging from Randy Pauschs inspirational The Last Lecture, to Suze Rotolos firsthand account of Bob Dylan and the new music scene, A Freewheelin' Time: A Memoir of Greenwich Village in the Sixties.
- Schools’ arts project captured in new book - Aberdeen Press and Journal
Schools’ arts project captured in new bookAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 1 hour agoA COMMUNITY arts project which brought together sculpture and poetry has been captured in a new book. Pupils from schools in east Perthshire took part in ...
- Feel the pulse - Star-ecentral.com
FOUR years since the last Urbanscapes festival, and the music, art, film and fashion scene in Kuala Lumpur has moved on. Or has it really done so? The answer is a mixed one, with the healthy list of newcomers and familiar (yet relevant) names making ...
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