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- Readiness in question - Times Record News
Readiness in questionTimes Record News, TX - 1 hour agoBy Ann Work A local valedictorian explains — ungrammatically — that “me and my friend” will take a trip this summer. A Wichita Falls school district ...
- In short, a perfect day for Dad (Erie Times-News)
Father's Day is coming, and millions of children and/or wives are thinking: "This year, I think I'll get Dad a nice casual shirt."
- `Tenured radical' tries to revive professors group - Examiner.com
`Tenured radical' tries to revive professors groupExaminer.com - 5 hours ago"It's like poetry, isn't it?" Benjamin said, comparing Nelson's AAUP and scholarly work. "You have to have creativity and you have to have discipline. ...
- A fun day with dad - Stockton Record
A fun day with dadStockton Record, CA - 3 hours agoThe first-time event, organized by Sammy Nunez, who works with Fathers & Families of San Joaquin, featured entertainment, food, poetry readings, ...
- Never forget (Centre Daily Times)
Nine students in State College Area School District’s middle schools were honored Tuesday for their works of poetry, fiction and nonfiction essays all revolving around one theme: “Why Remember the Holocaust?”
- Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin (Concertonet)
When one of the world’s most beloved opera scores is given an ideal cast, is played by one of America’s finest orchestras under the baton of one of the world’s greatest conductors, as it was last night, the result is nothing short of magic and fireworks.
- Bar brawls a concern to all (Enterprise Mountaineer)
Who would think that as Art After Dark winds down on a Friday night on Waynesville’s quaint tourist-filled Main Street, one business might be gearing up — or dressing down —for a “wet panties contest?”
- Broken: By Karin Fossum (Independent)
Ever since the novel began, authors have been in intermittent dispute with their characters. Karin Fossum is a Norwegian writer of fiction, poetry and short stories. A great player with genre, she opens this novel with a midnight encounter between the author and the main character. Alvar Eide appears in Fossum's bedroom, disrupts her sleep, and ousts her intended subject by revealing too much, ...
- Every Baby Company Inks Book Deal with Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW YORK----Every Baby Company and Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. have signed a five-year joint venture deal for the publication of high-end baby/toddler cloth, board, and bath books, based on the award-winning brand, eebee's adventures .
- Movie: The Edge of Love * * - Independent
LOVE TRIANGLE:Matthew Rhys as Dylan Thomas with Sienna Miller as Caitlin Of all disastrous literary drinkers, Dylan Thomas is perhaps the most legendary. An heroic boozer, he even rivalled our own Brendan Behan , so comprehensively did he destroy his ...
- For Hollywood Crowd, Piano Man's Name Is Lang Lang: Alan Rich - Bloomberg
For Hollywood Crowd, Piano Man's Name Is Lang Lang: Alan RichBloomberg - 1 hour agoAfter he had ultimately dispatched Tchaikovsky's meager poetry, there was an encore, delightful Chopin, to deal with, the ``Grand Polonaise'' with orchestra ...
- Club hoppin', June 13 (Rocky Mountain News)
To help you get in the flow for Open Air Denver 2008 and perhaps understand a little about the culture, MC Nathan Perry offers his Top 5 Open-Mike Night Epiphanies.
- Obama-Clinton? Stranger Things Have Happened - HispanicBusiness.com
Obama-Clinton. Don't rule it out. I'm aware that the Democratic "dream team" scenario is widely scorned by the practitioners of conventional wisdom. But now that Barack Obama has attained the status of near-presumptive nominee, I wouldn't be shocked ...
- Middle Age lessons for the modern struggle against climate change - Guardian Unlimited
Flooding in Tewkesbury in 2007. Modern developments were submerged while medieval buildings like the abbey remained dry. Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty They were smelly, short on science and heavily superstitious, but the Middle Ages may have ...
- Rockin' the Meetinghouse: Music legend Willie Alexander heads benefit ... - Gloucester Daily Times
Rock 'n' roll legend Willie "Loco" Alexander — the son of a Baptist minister who grew up in Gloucester during the 1950s — returned to the place he would call home after traveling the globe performing his music. Although known by many as Boston's ...
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