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- Stand-out shows this week: Talib Kweli, Santogold, Sigur Ros - Oregonian
Who? Pronounced just like his name looks, even if it doesn't exactly roll off everyone's tongues. What? Hip-hop that turns on pull-no-punches social observation, sharply expressed. Why should you care? Kweli's constantly been on the verge of breaking ...
- BBC Proms 2008: Marking 150 years, Hallé gives a fitting finale - Telegraph.co.uk
BBC Proms 2008: Marking 150 years, Hallé gives a fitting finaleTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 12 hours agoEarlier in his career, Vaughan Williams had come under the spell of the poetry of AE Housman, as had composer George Butterworth, whose rhapsody, ...
- Today, MPs embark on 75 days of summer hold. Outrageous. No, a ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailToday, MPs embark on 75 days of summer hold. Outrageous. No, a ...Daily Mail, UK - Jul 22, 2008And how about the newly-introduced law on the Reconstitution of the Black Sluice Internal Drainage Board Order 2008? This crucial piece of legislation ...
- Fiddling poet to perform in Roseburg - NRToday.com
Fiddling poet to perform in RoseburgNRToday.com, OR - 3 hours agoAn Alaskan fiddling poet will play a combination of old-time, Appalachian-style fiddling as well as original poetry and storytelling at 8 pm Thursday at ...
- Obituaries in the news - Miami Herald
Peter Coe LONDON (AP) - Peter Coe, the father of two-time Olympic champion Sebastian Coe, died Saturday after a short illness. He was 88. Sebastian Coe, chairman of the London 2012 Olympic organizing committee, had delayed his trip to the Beijing ...
- Jeffries goes from burgers to Olympic bronze - Independent
Tony Jeffries, the former nightclub doorman who has spent his nights here writing prose to his girlfriend back home in England, was poetry in motion yesterday as he cruised to a 10-2 victory over Hungary's Imre Szello to reach the last four at the ...
- No welcome for Condoleezza Rice - Protest Sat (Scoop.co.nz)
To access the newsletter online go to: http://gpja.org.nz/ This will allow people to link directly through articles until we fix the problem with the newsletter format.
- Colonialfest comes to Farmers Market (Brookings Daily Register)
There weren't any "colonial times" in early Brookings history . The territory that would one day become Brookings was uninhabited , virgin prairie, home to buffalo and muskrats and the occasional trapper who wandered through.
- Disney Makes Reading Cool (The Tampa Tribune)
The newspaper industry is constantly bewailing its need for a new economic model, as the Internet upends the old one. Maybe it could take a page from the Club Penguin Times.
- Troubled woman felt exuberance for nature - Star News Online
On Friday, July 25, Susan Willis' ashes were spread in her requested final resting place, the ocean. Susan's mother recalls the day her daughter was born. "She was so alert and aware of all around her," said Margaret Willis. "She was so brilliant ...
- Ex-reporter offers help for the grieving (St. Clair County Journal)
As a newspaper reporter, Mark Hodapp wrote his share of sad stories. But unlike some who deal with death and heartbreak on a regular basis, Hodapp never could forget many of the stories - or the people behind the stories.
- One Week Later: Kucinich, Judiciary, Franks and the Whitehouse Silent - OpEdNews
One Week Later: Kucinich, Judiciary, Franks and the Whitehouse SilentOpEdNews, PA - 1 hour agoBorn the son of a nightclub singer, Mikel Weisser watched anti-war hippies getting beaten on TV during the Vietnam War and decided to devote his life to ...Rambling Introduction to Upcoming Impeachment Column OpEdNewsall 3 news articles
- About 250 authors slated for Decatur Book Festival (Macon Telegraph)
Book lovers of all ages and tastes are sure to find something to please them at a book festival that will transform downtown Decatur into a street fair over Labor Day weekend.
- Dava Malcolm: A 'tweaker's' tale - Enterprise-Record
Dava Malcolm: A 'tweaker's' taleEnterprise-Record, CA - 1 hour agoShe got most of her formal education while in custody, and first demonstrated a talent for poetry and painting during classes in the hall. ...
- OGIC: Type me up, type me down - Arts Journal
Typewriters knew things. Long before the word-processor actually stored information, many writers felt that their Remingtons, or Smith-Coronas, or Adlers contained the sum of their knowledge of eastern Europe, or the plot of their novel. A typewriter ...
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