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- Poet Marie Howe's reading on Wednesday canceled - Democrat and Chronicle
Marie Howe’s poetry reading Wednesday at Writers & Books has been canceled because of because of travel difficulties. Howe, a Rochester native, was to appear as part of the Visiting Writers Series at 7 p.m. Howe's new poetry collection is The ...
- In Town: Poetry, Ehrenreich, Richmond, Ng (San Francisco Chronicle)
Squaw Valley Community of Writers Benefit Poetry Reading Lucille Clifton, Robert Hass, Sharon Olds, C.D. Wright and Dean Young will read from and sign their works at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Starr King Room at the First Unitarian Universalist Center of San...
- Gay Marriage Recycles Bad Idea - Town Hall
Advocates for same-sex marriage should feel embarrassed by current efforts to recycle the three most discredited ideas of the “Free Love” Revolution of the 1960’s. Most Americans look back at the radical notions of that rebellious and drug ...
- Ringo's 'All Starrs' tour provided Beatles sound and more - Seattle Times
The legacy of the Beatles filled the lush grounds of Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery in Woodinville Saturday night, under clear, cool skies. Only one of the Fab Four was there — the ever-lovable Ringo Starr — and less than half the songs in the show ...
- Dangerous crossing (Boston Globe)
ABINGTON Between 2003 and 2006, police responded to an average of 21 accidents per year at the intersection of Bedford and Randolph streets, where routes 18 and 139 cross. Last year, though, that number dropped to just 13 after state highway officials reconfigured the crossing, adding new lanes and directional arrows. But a recent report by Abington police shows a ...
- Care Bears, author to appear at Ghost Town (Asheville Citizen-Times)
North Carolina's mountain top family theme park, Ghost Town in the Sky, has some special guests coming on Saturday which will appeal to children and families.
- Edison student graduates, looks ahead - Miami Herald
Never had Jeislee Alvarez imagined something so cold and humiliating as jail. There she was, all of 18 with her whole life ahead of her except for the grimy cell holding her back. Poet, pacifist and now jailbird No. 08-18621. Despite her tough-girl ...
- Critics' picks for reel experience - Baltimore Sun
Critics' picks for reel experienceBaltimore Sun, United States - May 2, 2008Word is the film features a memorable star turn from a tree saw -- what's not to love? Greg Kohs' Song Sung Blue (4:30 pm, Charles Theatre 5) traces the ...
- Two gallery openings highlight monthly art walk - Press & Sun-Bulletin
Two gallery openings highlight monthly art walkPress & Sun-Bulletin, NY - 2 hours agoWhole In The Wall (43 S. Washington St.) -- "Heart and Hand Work, My Mother and Her Daughter," fiber, fabric and poetry by Brenda Cave James; through May 31 ...
- The Power of Music in the Ancient World - Newsblaze.com
Music has power. The power to move us to the heroic as in battle, to comfort in grief, to communicate with children too young for words, and to reach out in almost every religion to that which is sacred in us. This power was once in our history ...
- Singer dedicated to donor program - Cherry Hill Courier Post
Singer dedicated to donor programCherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - 1 hour agoA talented lyricist, Mapp has also published a book of poetry. Along with that, he had been working on an acting career before choosing to spend more time ...
- The Observer Profile: Hamid Karzai (Guardian Unlimited)
Profile: Like Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai has become a problem. They are both prickly, proud, independent and difficult to control
- Truck Driver Killed in Leicester Crash (R News)
Livingston County authorities continue to investigate a deadly head-on crash involving a tractor-trailer and a truck. The crash on Route 20 A, near Brian Road in Leicester left the driver of the truck dead. The person's name has not been released by police, pending notification of family.
- Profile: Hamid Karzai - Guardian Unlimited
Tomorrow, there will be no presidential hopefuls, no hordes of advisers and staff, no senior TV anchors, none of the razzmatazz of an American election campaign. The routine lack of routine that is life in Kabul will have been restored. President ...
- Piano Joe - Daily Progress
After being blinded in battle, the World War II veteran was savaged by feelings of despair and worthlessness. To escape the seemingly endless darkness that enveloped him, his thoughts turned to suicide. As he groped about for an exit from life, he ...
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