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- Greenwich Village trip a huge success - SouthCoastToday.com
Greenwich Village trip a huge successSouthCoastToday.com, MA - 7 minutes ago"They also have fiction, poetry, art books and nonfiction, and tables set up around the perimeter with discounted overstocks," Alan said. ...
- Why McCain Would Make a Better President - Canada Free Press
Should Barack Obama be elected President of the United States this November his chances for a successful term in office are slim to none. As the candidate who extols the virtue of hope and change and whose audience chants in unison, āYes we can ...
- Click & Scroll: Hammon's 'Nation' uniquely passionate - San Antonio Express News
Thank the heavens for Internet site SilverStarsNation.com . If nothing else, it confirms there are pro sports fans in this town who are passionate about something besides the Spurs. The site isn't new ā it began last season when Becky Hammon was ...
- Guest List: Ponytail (Pitchfork)
Ponytail's Jeremy Hyman, Ken Seeno, Molly Siegel, and Dustin Wong, whose diverse tastes result in a number of disparate song recommendations, nevertheless all seem to agree on the best two TV shows of the past few years. [Interview: Tyler Grisham] read more
- High school students get taste of college life - Kane County Chronicle
AURORA ā Waubonsie Valley student Brea Sims didnāt know what to expect as she gingerly touched the liver of the dissected fetal pig. āIt feels so fake,ā Sims said. Sims was among 24 students from several high schools, including Waubonsie ...
- Why The Triple Crown Still Matters - Newsweek
Why The Triple Crown Still MattersNewsweek - 5 hours ago... with Tobey Maguire in the role of poetry-spouting jockey Red Pollard-has to do with Dr. Johnson's bon mot that it's not that the dog dances well but ...
- Descriptive clauses - MetroTimes
Everyone Iāve ever read. The first that come to mind: James Baldwin, Langston Hughes, Robert Penn Warren, Amiri Baraka, William Faulkner, Robert Hayden, Gwendolyn Brooks, John Dos Passos, James Agee, Michael Ondaatje, jazz musicians, and many other ...
- Whitehaven News (The Whitehaven News)
MUD, sun, queues and sheer brilliance; Glastonbury 2008. Iād always wanted to experience the Mother of all Festivals, in the past Iād looked on enviously when university friends had flashed their āGolden Ticketsā after spending what seemed like days on the phone.
- Students fundraise to aid Chinese earthquake victims - The California Aggie Online
Students fundraise to aid Chinese earthquake victimsThe California Aggie Online, CA - 15 minutes agoThe students' table is decorated with posters about the disaster in Sichuan showing facts about the constantly rising death toll and relief efforts. ...
- He's your man - St. John's Telegram
St. John's TelegramHe's your manSt. John's Telegram, Canada - 1 hour agoAs the band started into "Dance Me To The End Of Love" from 1984's "Various Positions," the woman seated next to me gasped in excitement. ...
- The Marcophile: Phone with a mind of its own - Marconews
The Marcophile: Phone with a mind of its ownMarconews, FL - 2 hours agoAfternoon events will showcase poetry and story telling. Evening events will feature music or comedy from local or up-and-coming artists.ā
- Books on world's religions answer questions on other faiths - Salisbury Post
A friend of mine recently became a member of the Baha'i faith, and being a student of religions, I was eager to find out a little more about what drew my friend in this direction. With the pluralism of religion in North America, it behooves us to ...
- Letters (Washington Post)
In two of her recent Poet's Choice columns, Mary Karr makes assertions that cannot go unchallenged. In the June 8 issue of Book World, she states that "William Matthews beat brain cancer" before submitting to a heart attack in 1997. It was Matthews's wife, Patricia, who beat brain cancer. Two of...
- Volunteer Fort Bend Needs Cultural Ambassadors, Art Mentors - FortBendNow
Volunteer Fort Bend Needs Cultural Ambassadors, Art MentorsFortBendNow, TX - 6 hours agoIf you are skilled in painting, music, poetry, photography, ceramics, or almost any other art or craft form, consider spending a little time to help kids ...
- Robert Rauschenberg: Restlessly experimental artist whose career was a celebration of change (Independent)
"I was the 'charlatan' of the art world. Then, when I had enough work amassed, I became a 'satirist' ā a tricky word ā of the art world, then 'fine artist', but who could live with it? And now, 'We like your old things better'," said Robert Rauschenberg in 1972.
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