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- Forget Palin! - Slate
Tomorrow's Marching Orders Today: If there were some sort of tacit liberal MSM conspiracy--a hypothetical!-- Plan 1 was to knock Palin off the ticket out of the box with various unvetted home state scandals. Plan 2 , the plan currently in place, is ...
- Exam success: clever people are not always the intelligent ones - Independent
Share IT'S that time again: you cannot put on the radio for half an hour without hearing September Song or Autumn Leaves or some such lyric lamenting the fading of the year. And yet for students and their unfortunate teachers, the year is only ...
- More free advice: Bioimportant for bands - Grand Rapids Press
It's time for another installment in my series that I've just now decided to call ``Unsolicited Advice for Bands.'' My last installment (which has been retroactively included in this newly christened series), in which I shared such chestnuts as ``Do ...
- Moss Kills 'em in a dodgy wig - but in all the Electric Picnic was ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailMoss Kills 'em in a dodgy wig - but in all the Electric Picnic was ...Daily Mail, UK - 15 minutes agoEarlier in the day, veteran Irish Hollywood actor Patrick Bergin's poetry reading failed to impress. The Dubliner roused a poor reaction from the crowd at ...
- Cancer survivor to lecture, discuss book at Shawnee university (The Oklahoman)
SHAWNEE — Attorney and cancer survivor Jim Chastain will give a lecture at 7 p.m. today at St. Gregory's University, 1900 W MacArthur. Chastain is a writer, film critic and attorney for the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals. The theme for his lecture is "When bad things happen to good writers.” He also will talk about his book, "I Survived Cancer, but Never Won the Tour de France.” Chastain ...
- writers GROUP MEETS (The Bolingbrook Sun)
The Naperville Writers Group will host author and poet Marilyn Huntman Giese, the author of "When the World Changed, A Revolutionary Peace," at 7 p.m. Sept. 26. The book, based on her travels to the Near and Middle East, is an interplay of vivid photos and scriptural references that tell the story of Jesus in a unique way. Giese's poetry ranges from lighthearted spoofs to serious social issues.
- Harper’s opinion aside, ordinary folk actually do like art - BCLocalNews
Harper’s opinion aside, ordinary folk actually do like artBCLocalNews, Canada - 51 minutes agoRandom Acts of Poetry are currently being committed by some 25 poets across the country, on totally innocent people for no reason other than to put a smile ...
- "ON STAGE": Talk on Maxwell Anderson - MLive.com
University of Michigan professor Kate Mendeloff and Michigan Classical Repertory Theatre president Wendy Wright will give a talk about playwright Maxwell Anderson and his 1933 Pulitzer Prize-winning play, "Both Your Houses," at the Pittsfield branch ...
- End of the book at bedtime: Just one-in-three parents bother reading ... - Daily Mail
Inspiring: But a book at bedtime is no longer a part of most children's lives There was a time when reading a book at bedtime brought every child's day to a close. But more youngsters are being denied the chance to enjoy books and as a result spend ...
- Live Last Night: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Washington Post
Live Last Night: Nick Cave and the Bad SeedsWashington Post, United States - 32 minutes ago(If a high school kid were to turn in the lyrics to one of Cave's songs for a poetry assignment, he'd surely have a mandated visit with the school counselor ...
- Globe North arts - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeGlobe North artsBoston Globe, United States - 38 minutes agoHis illustrations are in a new book of poetry by Billy Hands, and his paintings will appear in an upcoming movie, "The Clique." Saturday's reception at 43 ...
- CD to raise breast-cancer awareness - Deseret News
CD to raise breast-cancer awarenessDeseret News, UT - 2 hours ago"I write sappy poetry. I have since I was young. But this is finally a poem that became a song." "I don't have anyone in my family who has breast cancer, ...
- Final curtain falls on unique Press Gang - Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
Final curtain falls on unique Press GangNorfolk Eastern Daily Press, UK - 1 hour agoBut the Press Gang's timeless mix of humour, music, poetry, prose and wry observation on country life has rocked village halls with laughter and applause. ...
- First Friday a homecoming celebration (Mount Vernon News)
MOUNT VERNON -- The Heritage Centre Association is planning the final First Friday of the season for Oct. 3. Knox Community Hospital and Warehouse Music are the event sponsors.
- 'Cowboy Campfire Concert' Oct. 11 - Monte Vista Journal
MONTE VISTA — Rocky Mountain Stage Productions in Monte Vista will host the 30th annual Harvest Festival Evening of Music,”A Cowboy Campfire Concert.” The production features the Mellotones and special guest musician, cowboy poet and local ...
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