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- Where Do People Still Use Cassette Tapes? - New York Times Blogs
The answer: in prisons, where CDs are routinely banned because they can be shattered and the shards refined into shivs. MP3 players are unavailable in most prisons, as are, one imagines, turntables. California-based entrepreneur Bob Paris got the ...
- Narrows art gallery owner lives his dream - Roanoke Times
Roanoke TimesNarrows art gallery owner lives his dreamRoanoke Times, VA - 1 hour agoMarunich hopes to add a stage for poetry reading and musical jam sessions in the near future, which goes along with the name Brick's Soul Kitchen, ...
- Central library celebrates 70 years - Bolton News
Central library celebrates 70 yearsBolton News, UK - 9 hours agoThen on July 24 it will host an X-Factor-style Poetry Slam competition where members of the audience judge poet's performances. ...
- Remember When: Sub skipper had no time for heroes at war's end (Vero Press Journal)
In July 1945, just weeks before the Japanese surrendered to end the war in the Pacific, my new submarine, USS Diablo, was in her last stages of training before starting her first war patrol. The realistic training mission, conducted on the surface, was to find and "rescue" two aviators in a rubber life raft on a windy, dark, moonless night, 30 miles south of Pearl Harbor in the Pacific. This ...
- THE LIST: July 11 to 17 - Kitsap Sun (Subscription)
THE LIST: July 11 to 17Kitsap Sun (Subscription), United States - 2 hours agoArtistic director Rebecca Brown and her faculty will conduct a week of workshops in fiction, nonfiction, poetry and cross-genre writing by day. ...
- Northern People: Seeing the big picture - Traverse City Record Eagle
Northern People: Seeing the big pictureTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 19 minutes agoHis friends encouraged Gum's decision to publish his poetry and essays. As a show of support they each wrote an introductory paragraph to the book. ...
- Swimming in Cannes' Big Pool - Washington Post
CANNES, France, May 20 -- There are big films and little films here; documentary films and animated films; films with movie stars and films from Belgium. But by far the most numerous are the many, many films that no one will ever see. This is the ...
- School budget's priorities distorted - Payson Roundup
You don't need a Ph.D. to know what works in school. Find a great teacher -- and get out of the way. Think about it. Just summon middle school from the hoary mist of memory. Do you remember the dates and details they put on the AIMS test -- or do you ...
- Franz Ferdinand set for Latitude - BBC News
The Latitude Festival has officially opened its doors to festival-goers who are descending on the event for its third year running. Franz Ferdinand headline the first night of the three-day festival, while both Sigur Ros and Interpol will top the ...
- Galleries galore span Maryland's Eastern Shore - WTOP
Galleries galore span Maryland's Eastern ShoreWTOP, DC - 18 hours agoThe Adcock Studio & Gallery will also feature photographs by Connolly and Poetry by Jen works are also displayed at the studio. In celebration of spring, ...
- Sexual Perversity in Chicago (EDP24 - Eastern Daily Press)
The Actors Company is a really exciting fusion of some of Norfolk's best home-grown talent, including the region's own Radio 4 star, Carl Prekopp. This is a line-up that knows just the etiquette when it comes to Mamet's plays.
- U. Houston professor receives award for poetry - U-Wire.com
Poet, essayist and University of Houston English professor Tony Hoagland received the Jackson Poetry Prize in April. The award recognizes talented writers of lesser fame and boasts national exposure as well as $50,000. UH Creative Writing Program ...
- Eerie McCain, weird Bill (Arkansas News Bureau)
Let me warn you that today's topics are not substantive. We're not going to extend health insurance or lower oil prices today. We're going to talk style and sex. Criticize if you must. Read if you please.
- Nuturing Motherhood: Siena House gives women shelter and support for - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Nuturing Motherhood: Siena House gives women shelter and support forSanta Cruz Sentinel, CA - 33 minutes agoHer mother helps care for 6½-month Jo Jo Joseph, and the baby's father is also attempting to turn his life around. She is beginning to write poetry again; ...
- Iran, in a new light (MPNnow.com)
Lynda Howland, of Pittsford, recently traveled to Iran with a group from the Fellowship of Reconciliation, an interfaith peace organization. Touring historical sites and meeting with a former Iranian president, religious, cultural and political leaders, she experienced a country and culture few Americans visit.
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