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- Remember When: Jersey City in the 1940s were good times, bad times (Stuart News)
These were the good times. Our high school was a parochial school, academically challenging. We were very much into the "Big Bands" and the dances of the times.
- America's wackiest festivals (MSNBC)
A month-by-month guide to the contests and parades that bring out America's best and quirkiest. Some people will dream up any excuse for a party!
- Something to shout about - Hounslow Chronicle
Something to shout aboutHounslow Chronicle, UK - 42 minutes agoCall 07905 078 376 to book. *Hear Deanna on www.myspace/ deannarodger or see www.myspace/farragopoetry for details of Bobigny's Poetry Grand Slam ...
- Douglas MacArthur: Duty, Honor Country (The Ocala Star-Banner)
see http://www.medalofhonor.com/douglasmacarthur_dutyhonorcountryGeneral Westmoreland, General Grove, distinguished guests, and gentlemen of the Corps!
- Red Bull Soundclash Venue Change (Scoop.co.nz)
The time and date are staying the same… but the inaugural Red Bull Soundclash has a new home – the Fight Club style Shed Two at 135 Halsey Street, Viaduct Harbour. Gruntier and grittier, it will be more in line with the madness that threatens to ensue and points towards a great (fight) night out.
- Why We Love Ryan Adams's Crazy Tumblr - Gawker
Why do I get the feeling that if I don't stop reblogging Ryan Adams , I might get stabbed en route to the Beatrice? (Or get stabbed inside, when Emily Brill shows up.) Young Manhattanite and former Gawker mastcot Andrew Krucoff concedes that Ryan ...
- Composer Goes From Bombs, Darkness to Blooms, Hope - RedOrbit
Composer Goes From Bombs, Darkness to Blooms, HopeRedOrbit, TX - 18 hours agoAdams and Peter Sellars, his longtime collaborator, used Ramanujan's translation along with other ancient Tamil and Kannada poetry as the basis for their ...
- New Arts Festival Linking Weimar and Shiraz Planned For 2009 - Deutsche Welle
New Arts Festival Linking Weimar and Shiraz Planned For 2009Deutsche Welle, Germany - 11 minutes agoThe word "divan" has passed into several western languages meaning a collection of poetry. This was inspired by the Divan of Hafez. ...
- Diminished Capacity (2008) (New York Times)
Virginia Madsen and Matthew Broderick in “Diminished Capacity,” directed by Terry Kinney.
- End-of-year school obligations drive parents batty (AP via Yahoo! News)
My son's baseball teacher scheduled an end-of-year, mother-son game the other day, and it was a blast. The 5-year-old boys "won" (wink wink), but not before us moms got to hit a few grounders and run the bases in Central Park in the middle of a work day.
- Fourth of July: Annual festival celebrates heritage - Journal-Advocate
Fourth of July: Annual festival celebrates heritageJournal-Advocate, CO - 1 hour agoDennis has been a guest cowboy poet at the museum many times in the past and is loved for his poetry, which captures the thrill of cattle chases, ...
- Condensing Jerusalem (Haaretz Daily)
"The world is becoming small," says Gilad Meiri. "This country is small and contains two nations, this city is small and has many people who are seeking a means of expression, and poetry is the smallest aesthetic genre that can express so much in a few words.
- Cuban poets at the Bogotá International Festival - Cuba Headlines
Cuban poets at the Bogotá International FestivalCuba Headlines, Cuba - 3 hours agoThe opening of the event is on Monday the 26 with a trip at the “Poetry Train” from 8 o’clock in the morning that will take the participants up to Zipaquirá ...
- Famed Authors To Participate in Eighth Annual National Book Festival - NewsBlaze
Famed Authors To Participate in Eighth Annual National Book FestivalNewsBlaze, CA - 2 hours 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 ...
- KQED made its mark by making programs (Current (Public Broadcasting))
San Francisco's KQED-TV remains one of the most-watched public TV stations in the country, but, in the 1980s and '90s it suffered under the expectations of a viewership that recalled its early years. David Stewart reminds us of KQED's fertile '50s and '60s.
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