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- Cedar City Gears up for Western Weekend - Cedar City Review
Cedar City ReviewCedar City Gears up for Western WeekendCedar City Review, UT - 13 hours agoPartially because of this, the Great American Stampede has been expanded to a three-day event, and there will be cowboy poetry and more entertainment than ...
- Entering the Kat's Den - Jewish Exponent
Kat Dennings is in the mix in "Nick & Norah's Playlist," also starring (below, left) Michael Cera and Ari Gaynor. Photos courtesy of Sony Pictures Ignore "Nick and Norah" at your own risk; the thin teen and the voluptuous vixen are involved in life's ...
- Kashmir: a history of revolt - Indian Express
Kashmir: a history of revoltIndian Express, India - 1 hour agoThe memory of loss and pain by the Mughal invasion has, in fact, been imortalised by the poetry of Kashmir's last queen Habba Khatoon, which still is alive ...
- Lesbian Activist Who Was First To Wed In SF Dies - KPIX-TV5
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS 5 / AP / BCN) ― Pioneering lesbian rights activist Del Martin, who married her lifelong partner in June on the first day that same-sex couples in California gained that right, died Wednesday. She was 87. Martin's death occured ...
- Hitting a high note - The National
Hitting a high noteThe National, United Arab Emirates - 5 hours agoIn May next year Bobby McFerrin, the African-American jazz vocalist and conductor famed for his extraordinary vocal range, arrives in Abu Dhabi a week prior ...
- Friday wild card - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Sorry for only having one post today - we've had some breaking news this afternoon, and I know I've got more stuff coming down the pipeline so I'll go ahead and throw out the wild card for today. The big guy will be back next week, and the weekend ...
- ‘Iodine' presents a darker change of pace for ‘Girl Named Zippy ... - Macon Telegraph
‘Iodine' presents a darker change of pace for ‘Girl Named Zippy ...Macon Telegraph, GA - 3 hours agoThen I moved here, and I lost the ability to write poetry, which I thought would kill me. There was no reason for me to go on. Then I realized that I could ...
- CARRIE McCRAY NICKENS 1913-2008 (The State)
A storyteller with grit and grace By the time she was in her 70s, Carrie Allen McCray Nickens had already had a long and productive live. She had taught school and been a social worker, earned a master’s degree and was active in the civil rights moment. But she still had another career in her. At 73, she began writing seriously, and during the final two decades of her life published poetry and a ...
- Around Knowsley in eighty reads - Knowsley Online
Around Knowsley in eighty readsKnowsley Online, UK - 22 hours agoThe new Creative Writing Competition was also launched (details below), along with a booklet containing all of the winning poems from last year’s ...
- Worcester Windows art exhibit (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
Worcester Windows: A Community Gallery Program will open its fall exhibit with a reception from 5 to 7 tonight at the Hanover Theatre for Performing Arts, 2 Southbridge St. The opening is free and refreshments will be served. Local guitarist Jeff Peer will perform. Docents from Preservation Worcester will give complimentary guided tours.
- Great poet’s grave stokes Civil War dispute (Las Vegas Sun)
Wed, Sep 24, 2008 (12:42 a.m.) The tranquil, pine-carpeted hills in this patch of southern Spain hold awful secrets. Now, one of them has been thrust into the spotlight of a still painful accounting of atrocities committed in the Spanish Civil War.
- It's no surprise 'Nights in Rodanthe' is a tear-jerker - MLive.com
If you need a good cry, "Nights in Rodanthe" is preferable over pounding your thumb with a hammer. All right -- to be fair, this adaptation of a weepy romantic novel by Nicholas Sparks ("The Notebook," "A Walk to Remember") features beautiful people ...
- Foster kids tell their stories through art in local exhibit - Arizona Republic
Foster kids tell their stories through art in local exhibitArizona Republic, AZ - 52 minutes ago... "My Voice, My Life, My Future." The exhibit features more than two dozen works of art and poetry by children ranging in age from 10 to 16 who are living ...
- Why Metallica sucks (Orlando Weekly)
The results are in and boy does Metallica suck. When we first announced our "Why Metallica Sucks" contest, I was worried that nobody would respond and that my suspicions about this once great band falling into a pit of mediocrity would be unfounded.
- Johnny can read ...Ready to Read distributes free books to kids ... - Grand Rapids Press
If you answered ``yes'' to any of these questions, you may have benefited from the Ready to Read program. The initiative serves Kalamazoo County residents with children ages birth to 5 years, and it does not require registration. ``We started by ...
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