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- EIPHD schedules flu clinics (The Challis Messenger)
Flu season is right around the corner and Eastern Idaho Public Health District (EIPHD) has scheduled flu shot clinics in Challis and Mackay. It is estimated that approximately 36,000 people die in the U.S. every year due ro complications from the flu.
- ART SHOWS - Grand Rapids Press
``Perspectives on Place: Artists' Vision of Michigan's Land and Lakes'' -- Through Sept. 7, KIA, 314 S. Park St. 349-7775, or www.kiarts.org. ``Renew/React'' -- Biennial sculpture invitational focusing on the environment, through Sept. 7, Krasl Art ...
- Jamie Cohen's Final Wrap - Santa Fe Reporter
A 1976 graduate of the Newhouse School of Communications at Syracuse University, Jamie worked in the A&R departments of labels such as A&M, Dark Horse, Arista, Slash, EMI and Private Music. Just a few of the artists he worked with included George ...
- People (The Sacramento Bee)
Jan Soules of Elk Grove has had a quilt titled "Poetry in Motion" accepted in the Quilt Expo quilt contest. Yahmeania L. Powell
- VIGILANT JUSTICE: - Amnesty International USA
Listen to some of the great plenaries and panels and view the photo gallery from AIUSA's 2004 Annual General Meeting. Join members from across the United States and human rights defenders around the world for the 2004 Amnesty International USA Annual ...
- Finding fairies - Salt Lake Tribune
Finding fairiesSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 4 minutes ago(³That is what turned him inward to start writing poetry and music," she said.) The play was meant to be a ballet, but Jodi and Graham happened to stop by ...
- Jackie Kay: In defence of the Scottish bard, Robert Burns (Guardian Unlimited)
Jackie Kay: Jeremy Paxman was wrong to insult Robert Burns. Which other poet is celebrated, on his birthday, from Nigeria to Newtonmore?
- 'Killing, for me . . . has never been difficult' - San Jose Mercury News
'Killing, for me . . . has never been difficult'San Jose Mercury News, USA - 3 hours agoThese days, the 60-year-old might come across more as a cerebral rancher, with his cowboy walk, dusty reading glasses and penchant for the poetry of Lord ...
- Palestinians Mourn Death of 'National Poet' Mahmoud Darwish - Voice of America
Palestinians are mourning the death Saturday of renowned Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, who was considered a cultural icon. Robert Berger reports from the VOA bureau in Jerusalem. The muezzin chanted a mournful dirge as Palestinians observed three ...
- Acres of Books a Long Beach institution for nearly 75 years (Los Angeles Times)
The family-run store had an inventory that topped 1 million volumes, but the owners have sold the building, which will soon contain housing and art galleries. In an era of Amazon.com and chain bookstores, where a good read is a click or neighborhood mall away, Melody Peck drove more than 100 miles from San Diego to downtown Long Beach to walk Friday among the dusty stacks at Acres of Books, ...
- A Righteous Babe in Uncharted Territory: An Interview With Ani ... - Popmatters.com
DiFranco doesn't take the usual approach to the music business, but her horse-and-buggy style, as well as her motherhood, may turn out to be assets. Twenty albums and 4.5 million copies sold almost entirely by word of mouth. That’s no easy feat for ...
- CST scores the gifted 'Amadeus' - Chicago Sun-Times
The sly little joke at the heart of "Amadeus," Peter Shaffer's popular 1979 play, is that despite its title, Mozart is not really the star. Shaffer crafted the play's most flamboyant role for Antonio Salieri, Mozart's nemesis -- the powerful court ...
- Kiss the librarian - Bay Windows
Kiss the librarianBay Windows, MA - 12 minutes agoShe also began a series of crushes on older women, passionate but usually one-sided affairs that inspired Foster’s poetry but led to little physical heat. ...
- Interfaith community seeks common ground (Ashland Daily Tidings)
A Christian, a Muslim, a Hindu and an atheist walk into a room on Sunday. It's a scene that could begin like a stereotypical joke about religion but instead of a punch line, there will be a message.
- 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 ...
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