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- 1936 book for single women still timely (The News Journal)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
- Parties, contests scheduled for release of Stephenie Meyer's 'Breaking ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Breaking Dawn" by Stephenie Meyer. When you're dying to know if Bella will choose Edward or Jacob, there's only one cure -- get a fake tattoo, paint your fingernails black and eat a red velvet cupcake. Oh, and party until 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, Aug ...
- Hybrid Multimedia Poetry Play Debuts August 29 At Nuyorican Poets ... - Newswire Today (press release)
Hybrid Multimedia Poetry Play Debuts August 29 At Nuyorican Poets ...Newswire Today (press release), UK - 4 hours ago... Life entitled "Ghettoetry: Between The Bricks" for two days only in NYC. On August 29th and August 30th 2008 at 7:00 PM at the world known poetry haven, ...
- Move over, Beijing! Chicago's ready for our Olympic close-up - Examiner.com
Examiner.comMove over, Beijing! Chicago's ready for our Olympic close-upExaminer.com - 8 hours agoThe video then turns the topic over to athletics, referencing how much Chicagoans love sports and how on any given day you'll find us "running, ...
- Sinopoli Dance Company to explore Sufi poetry - Skidmore College News
Sinopoli Dance Company to explore Sufi poetrySkidmore College News, NY - 36 minutes agoZorkie Nelson is a master percussionist, traditional flute player, and vocalist who co-founded and conducted the Pan African Orchestra in the 1990s and ...
- AIG & the Art of Adapting to the Global Economy - Canada Free Press
Canada Free PressAIG & the Art of Adapting to the Global EconomyCanada Free Press, Canada - 1 hour agoAaron’s poetry can be found on http://www.poetsforthewar.org and http://www.timbuckley.com. Aaron lives and works in Boston.
- Karaoke Nights (The Post and Courier)
There's a constant heartbeat in our city's nightlife. On any given evening, you can catch a free poetry show, a new art exhibit or a stage production — all to the backdrop of music, blaring from energetic bands. Karaoke is another event that always has had its finger on the pulse of Charleston. All across the Lowcountry, people are heading to bars and restaurants to lose their inhibitions and ...
- A sequicentennial choral tour of Minnesota (Minnesota Public Radio)
Audiences at the State Fair on Saturday can tour Minnesota through choral music. Six choirs from around Minnesota will perform specially commissioned music reflecting the diverse histories, landscapes and people of the state.
- Al Qaeda tapes detail bin Laden's evolution (International Herald Tribune)
Audio tapes found by CNN in Kandahar, Afghanistan, have undergone five years of translation and reveal the back-room workings of Al Qaeda.
- FEATURED Barrage Concert (The Capital)
Barrage - A high-octane string group that features an international, multi-talented cast performing an eclectic mix of music, song and dance brings its show to Annapolis, Maryland.
- Economy forces couple to cut wedding costs, for better or worse - Pantagraph
Guests by the dozens gathered in a barn on the Jones family farm for a simple picnic-style meal. Afterward, they played croquet, horseshoes and badminton, shadowed by towering grain silos and within earshot of lowing cattle. When the sun set, they ...
- Dine with chefs and farmers (Seattle Times)
Join local farmers and chefs at the Aug. 24 Incredible Feast; Seattle Dames to release new cookbook; Costco to post mercury warnings in seafood section; Meet Jason Mesnick, recent finalist on "The Bachelor," at Waterfront Seafood Grill; James Gaddis and Holly Smith team up to redo menu at McCaw Hall; An art contest for PBR fans; Bin Vivant opens in Kirkland; Bon Appetit names Baguette Box among ...
- PREVIEW: Leo Kottke - MLive.com
Next year, Leo Kottke will celebrate the 40th anniversary of his debut recording, "12 String Blues." But the album that really stood the guitar world on its ear was "6- and 12-String Guitar," in 1971. What followed, in quick succession, was a ...
- Osage alumnus finds success as poet (Mitchell County Press-News)
Story created Oct 06, 2008 - 17:11:24 CDT. Osage alumnus Mike Meyerhofer feels several experiences have contributed to his success as a poet and creative writer.
- Humble Hurrahs at Emily Dickinson Museum - The Sophian
Humble Hurrahs at Emily Dickinson MuseumThe Sophian, MA - 3 hours agoWithin the Homestead were drafts of Dickinson's poetry, including the challenging poem, "It Sifts through Leaden Sieves," biographies about Emily's close ...
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