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- Pop Quiz: Revolution Cafe & Bar (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
Each week Spotlight asks someone associated with Brazos Valley nightlife a bunch of dumb, random questions with the hope of gleaning something ins ...
- Angelina Jolie baby watch enters Day 2; : The Morning After - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt may be getting their bundles of joy soon, if they haven't already. The world is on Brangelina Baby Watch this morning after Angelina Jolie checked into a Nice, France, hospital on Tuesday after arriving via helicopter ...
- An uneasy calm in a key Georgia city (AP via Yahoo! News)
Under a statue of Josef Stalin, the best-known product of this city, a Russian and a Georgian were discussing the war. The Georgian was wearing a T-shirt and track pants. The Russian was in uniform, holding an AK-47.
- Waiting to see where God calls her to serve (Ellwood City Ledger)
FRANKLIN TWP. - Lorrie Ghering is not only in the play 'Subject to Change,' her life is subject to change, too.
- The Seven Lives Of John Murray - Daily Mail
Daily MailThe Seven Lives Of John MurrayDaily Mail, UK - 7 hours agoWhen, in 1811, a handsome, supercilious young aristo limped up the staircase clutching a long poem about his exotic travels, John fell under his spell. ...
- The Broken Word, by Adam Foulds; Mandeville, by Matthew Francis; For All We Know, by Ciaran Carson (Independent)
The Broken Word is Adam Foulds's first published poetry (he has written a well-regarded novel). It shows a young man, Tom, fresh from "the bark/ and whine and snivel/ and brag" of school, plunged into service against the 1950s "Mau Mau" uprising in Kenya. The blurb explains this – a pity, because Foulds lets us find out decade, place and bloody context by degrees. The poem quietly initiates ...
- Get out and about in North Pinellas - St. Petersburg Times
Paul Colman, guitarist for the Newsboys , will perform free with local Christian rock band His Word at 7 p.m. at St. Anne of Grace Episcopal Church, 6650 113th St. N, Seminole. Call Bill Overton at (727) 433-3967 or visit www.paulcolman.com. Ride the ...
- Disch, Gay Novelist, a Suicide (Gay City News)
Thomas Disch, acclaimed author of "The Brave Little Toaster: A Bedtime Story for Small Appliances," among other major works of science fiction, poetry, and criticism, shot himself to death in his New York apartment on July 4. He was 68.
- Cliques that click (Baltimore Sun)
Documentary 'American Teen' delves deep to show five high-schoolers and their families in a realistic way Documentary 'American Teen' delves deep to show five high-schoolers and their families in a realistic way (A)
- Eldercollege fall sessions begin with a sampler (Port Clinton News Herald)
The fall session of Terra Community College’s ElderCollege begins with the Fall Sampler 11:30 a.m., Sept. 12.
- Inspirational Woman Writer Creates New Blog and Column for Women - PR.com
Writer, DuEwa Frazier is the creator of a new blog, "Mocha Beauty Goes Green" and a new lifestyle column, "Fly Butterfly!" to inspire women to live healthier, non-toxic lives while also supporting the environment. New York, NY, June 17, 2008 --( PR ...
- Culture and Sports: Macedonia hosts 47th Struga Poetry Evenings - Southeast European Times
Culture and Sports: Macedonia hosts 47th Struga Poetry EveningsSoutheast European Times, MD - 10 hours agoStruga, Macedonia, will host its 47th annual poetry festival. Also in the news: Burgas, Bulgaria enjoys an international music festival. The town of Struga, ...
- WEINBERG'S WINE NOTES: The secret of aging well? Get to know the vintages (Rocky Mountain News)
One of my great pleasures in life lies in cellaring outstanding, long-lived birth and anniversary vintage wines. With a little knowledge and planning, you can do it, too.
- A Time of Fusion - OhmyNews
Winnie J. Panicker lives in Kerala, India. She published her first poetry collection, Loveliness of Dawn (MaluBen Publications, 2004), when she was 17 years old. She followed this up with Flowers on the Violin , which is due out shortly from ...
- Shades of Black Festival opens its arms to theater hopefuls (The Tennessean)
Any time a theater company came through Shawn Whitsell's small Kentucky hometown to present a play, the young man would pepper the group with questions, trying to figure out how he could share in that kind of life.
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