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- Jeff Vrabel: The only thing worse than the Cubs? A Cubs fan - Galesburg Register-Mail
Jeff Vrabel: The only thing worse than the Cubs? A Cubs fanGalesburg Register-Mail, IL - 10 hours agoSo we'll sit and throw beer bottles at Dumpsters and call talk shows and write dark poetry in freezing-cold mountain shacks lit only by the uncaring moon ...
- Creative Arts Theatre & School announces 2008-2009 season - Pegasus News
Creative Theatre Arts & School (CATS) is one of the oldest operating youth theatres in the nation and the only youth theatre in DFW where youth perform for peers and run the lights, sound, and crew. They have just released the info on their upcoming ...
- The 28th SF Jewish Film Festival - San Francisco Chronicle
The 28th SF Jewish Film FestivalSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - Jul 18, 2008With Marci's film as well as archival photos and clips, we learn of Lisl's friendship with composer Franz Lehar, her marriage to a gambler and her eventual ...
- Teenage Jesus and Beirut Slump: Shut Up and Bleed (Pitchfork)
Atavastic assembles the most complete compilation to date of these two bands fronted by the no wave legend Lydia Lunch, offering an unrelentingly harsh and bleak portrait of the artist as a young woman. read more
- Pages from a local book - Telegraph-Journal
Pages from a local bookTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 17 minutes agoAlden died 25 years ago this year but his gift lives on in all of his compassionate compositions and this is my favourite of his poetry collections. ...
- Sharing their way with words (Abilene Reporter-News)
Participants were an assorted cast of characters from retirees to English professors -- and even a veterinarian, Jim Wilson, who recited a poem about a fearless little crawfish titled "Braveheart the Crawfish."
- Calendar: This week in Davidson, Aug. 6-12 - Nashville Tennessean
The Nashville Striders Group Fun Run: Starts from the Activity Center. For more information, visit www.nashvillestriders.com/GroupFunRuns.htm . 5:30 p.m. Aug. 6 and 13, Centennial Park, West End and 25th; 862-8424. Tennessee Voices for Children ...
- Do “progressives” have a special dislike for Israel? No, says ... - Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle
Wisconsin Jewish ChronicleDo “progressives” have a special dislike for Israel? No, says ...Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle - 18 minutes agoWe come out of an indigenous American tradition of progressivism that is close to some of the “democratic socialism” that has been practiced in the European ...
- International writer features: Globerman (Israel) and Falkner (New ... - UI The Daily Iowan (subscription)
International writer features: Globerman (Israel) and Falkner (New ...UI The Daily Iowan (subscription), IA - 39 minutes ago"Writing poetry, you start living a very different life." Globerman has published two books of poetry, Alibi and Same River Twice, as well as a translation ...
- Obituary: Emmet Ferguson Jr. was involved in politics and in medicine (The Florida Times-Union)
There will be a memorial service Saturday for Emmet Fewell Ferguson Jr., a longtime Jacksonville physician and community leader who was a friend of former President Jimmy Carter since childhood.
- Nas attacks tracks, but misses knockout (Akron Beacon Journal)
Don't be fooled by Queens Get the Money, the bracing opener of Nas' now-untitled ninth solo album: It sounds like nothing else on the CD.
- Washington had a deep abiding faith - La Crosse Tribune
I couldn’t disagree more with Michael Dishnow’s letter of July 14 about “morality not dependent on a god.” His assertion that George Washington was a “warm deist at best, more likely an agnostic,” is just plain wrong. All one has to do is ...
- Moving into Dance Mophatong on the Move again - ArtslinkNews
Moving into Dance Mophatong on the Move againArtslinkNews, South Africa - 37 minutes agoAs part of its 30th Anniversary Outreach Projects Moving into Dance Mophatong (MIDM) will during September, implement the final stage of its Schools’ Poetry ...
- Barack Obama: Change and Expectations - Louisiana Weekly
Senator Barack Obama had an impossible task ahead of him as he accepted the Democratic Party's nomination for President on Thursday night. He had to define himself, said some. Outline his differences with Senator John McCain, said others. Pick up the ...
- Writing Outside The Margins hits Toronto's streets (North York Mirror)
Canada's Festival of Queer Literary Arts returns to the city on Sunday, Aug. 24. The all-day festival, Writing Outside The Margins, features an array of activities for everyone, including panel discussions, an open-mic stage, a poetry slam, children's area and exclusive readings.
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