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- Condemnation is undemocratic - La Crosse Tribune
My teen son Anthony has a bicycle repair business with bikes and parts all over my garage, porch, yard and even in my dining room. Let’s suppose Fred buys the house next door and wants to put up a basketball court. Fred decides that his teammates ...
- PASSING STRANGE To Close July 20 (Spike Lee Will Film It) - Broadway World
Sad, but most definetly expected. My guess is that VANITIES (which is expected to open on broadway in November with an October start to previews after an August through September out of town run in Pasadena) will take The Belasco, since the trio of ...
- Tribute paid to rail death teenager - Biggleswade Chronicle
Tributes have been paid to a man who was killed after being hit by a train at Sandy railway station on Saturday. British Transport Police received a report at 6.31pm that a man, who was later confirmed as 19-year-old Andrew Groves from Shillington ...
- Book tells Lady Liberty's story through many voices Young Readers (The Plain Dealer)
She measures 111 feet tall, weighs 225 tons and sports a 4½-foot-long nose that is "massive but elegant." Meet Lady Liberty, up close and personal, in a stellar collaboration from noted history writer Doreen Rappaport and acclaimed illustrator Matt Tavares.
- Famed Authors to Participate in Eighth Annual National Book Festival - MarketWatch
Famed Authors to Participate in Eighth Annual National Book FestivalMarketWatch - 1 hour agoEach of the K-12 students presenting will be a winner in the River of Words environmental poetry and art contest sponsored by the Library's Center for the ...
- QATAR BRIEFS - Gulf Times
QATAR BRIEFSGulf Times, Qatar - 2 hours agoAccording to office-bearers, the forum will hold a programme on August 22. Prior to the event, competitions will be held in poetry, short story writing and ...
- Fiesta of the arts - Kansas City Star
Fiesta of the artsKansas City Star, MO - 18 hours agoIn addition to live painting (murals and graffiti) she’s arranged for live music, free food (from Los Alamos), a poetry reading (from the Latino Writers ...
- Vandals go from bad to verse (The New Zealand Herald)
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former Vermont home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment.
- Review: James Gilchrist & Alison Nicholls; Sir Jack Lyons Concert ... - York Press
Review: James Gilchrist & Alison Nicholls; Sir Jack Lyons Concert ...York Press, UK - May 9, 2008Roth's light-fingered treatment seemed to distil the poetry's whimsy to a tee. The duo coloured its humour precisely. They showed an almost equal empathy ...
- Introducing Beth Morrissey - Huffington Post
Introducing Beth MorrisseyHuffington Post, NY - 1 hour ago... from academic papers to poetry, and with writers as young as 16 and as old as 80. I spent a year as the editorial assistant for the author and publisher ...
- Playing Hardball - Newsweek
Playing HardballNewsweek - 46 minutes agoThe same man who quotes the poetry of Walt Whitman and Pablo Neruda by heart can bully his detractors in ways that evoke comparisons with Italy's Benito ...
- Carol Bly’s friends recall passion, conscience - Duluth News Tribune
Carol Bly’s friends recall passion, conscienceDuluth News Tribune, MN - 1 hour agoFor 25 years Carol managed the poetry business that filled the Bly house, doing farm work as well as working on the literary reviews, The Fifties and The ...
- In the Arts (Independent)
"Plein Air 3 Ways" is on exhibit at the Middletown Library through July 31. Favorite scenes through the eyes and art of three plein air artists: Manny Jomok, watercolors; Marge Levine, pastels; and Jim Ferrier, oils. Plein Air artists paint from life and work out of doors to capture the light and movement of an actual scene.
- On the Horizon (The New Yorker)
ABOVE AND BEYOND PUSHING BUTTONS July 25-27 William Schimmel, who has played the accordion with major orchestras, jazz bands, and pop stars, directs and moderates the annual American Accordionists’ Association Master Class & Concert series. (www.ameraccord.com.) CLASSICAL MUSIC WOLFGANG WHO? July 29-30 Mozart will be a potent but partial presence at . . .
- Relay for Life happening Friday (Crookston Daily Times)
Rain or shine, the 11th annual West Polk County American Cancer Society's Relay for Life will kick off with registration at 4:30 p.m. Friday on the University of Minnesota, Crookston campus. The overnight event is set to take place on the campus mall but in case of inclement weather, it could be moved to the Lysaker Gymnasium.
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