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- TV's 'Laugh-In' Comic Dick Martin Dead At 86 (Local 6 Orlando)
Comedian Dick Martin, best known as the zany half of the comedy team Rowan and Martin whose show "Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, has died.
- Lyrical Terrorist William Shakespeare Wins Appeal - Thespoof.com
A former cottager in Avon, William Shakespeare, today won his appeal against a 9 month prison sentence, for writing iffy poems likely to make Lord Chief Justices burst into tears. Mr Shakespeare, the 'lyrical terrorist', had been accused of writing ...
- IP-Art comes back with added colour - Evening Star
IP-ART 2008 is to be launched tomorrow heralding a fortnight of colourful arts and cultural events in Ipswich. A special bus, painted up with festival colours, will launch the arts fortnight on the Cornhill at 4pm tomorrow and will be greeted by ...
- Venice Cabaret Theatre, July 26th - OpEdNews.com
Experience the resurgence of this historic majestic ballroom. Be a part of this new exciting event. Come to the Venice Cabaret Theatre at The Blankenship Ballet Studio Sat, July 26th 132 Brooks Ave. (on the Corner of Main and Brooks at Abbot Kinney ...
- Around Town (The Hendersonville Times-News)
Asheville Playback Theatre Season, Info: (828) 670-5881. Tickets: $10 for adults, $5 for students/seniors.
- Remembering good old JCHS and literature class (The Tomahawk)
Of all the subjects in high school, one of my favorites was Literature. I wasn’t too big on grammar. As a writer of sorts, I wish I had been a little more attentive when the subject of grammar came up. But, I have a number of reference books on grammar now, so I can just look it up.
- In airport limbo, a life story takes wing (Denver Post)
They bully us, overcharge us and then ask us to hold, please, for 40 minutes just to lodge our complaints. Americans spend so much time in this robotic consumer purgatory, it's a wonder novelists haven't spied a story here.
- Jul 13 - Jul 19 (176) - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
July 6, 2008 - July 12, 2008 | Main Thursday, July 17, 2008 Poetry News 17 Jul 2008 04:27 pm Kay Ryan, an openly lesbian poet, has been named the new poet laureate.
- University offering summer programs for youths - Cumberland Times-News
FROSTBURG - Parents: looking for a last-minute chance to enroll your children in a fun and informative summer program? Consider the 2008 Savage Mountain Summer Arts Academy at Frostburg State University, located in the mountains of Western Maryland ...
- Poetry helps heal veteran’s WWII wounds - The Register-Guard
Poetry helps heal veteran’s WWII woundsThe Register-Guard, OR - 7 minutes agoNever mind that it had been more than half a century since he’d enlisted after Pearl Harbor as an 18-year-old kid from Chicago. “I was angry at civilians ...
- Stop the Iranian right, but don't feed its paranoia - Daily Star - Lebanon
Stop the Iranian right, but don't feed its paranoiaDaily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon - 7 hours agois a common theme of Persian poetry, and complaining about the disfavor of the stars is a general Iranian art form. There is no dearth of evidence in ...
- Local educator publishes children's book - Daily News Journal
Dr. Jan Hayes, an award-winning educator and professor emeritus at MTSU, has published her first children's book, "The Split Tongue Sparrow," a traditional Japanese folktale, that is was illustrated by Franklin-based graphic designer Bobby Dawson ...
- Attacks imperil girls' education in Pakistan's scenic valley - Feature - Earthtimes (press release)
Attacks imperil girls' education in Pakistan's scenic valley - FeatureEarthtimes (press release), UK - 1 hour agoSpogmai, meaning moon, the symbol of light and beauty in eastern poetry, is utterly confused, like thousands others of her age, as how to harmonize the ...
- Shakespeare goes groovy in Kingsmen's comedy - Agoura Hills Acorn
Shakespeare goes groovy in Kingsmen's comedyAgoura Hills Acorn, CA - 5 hours agoThere's some clever business of Touchstone mocking Orlando's syrupy love poetry and "Ganymede" teaching Orlando how to pitch woo to a lady. ...
- • Plan Your Week Ahead - Hamilton Spectator
• Plan Your Week AheadHamilton Spectator, Canada - 11 hours agoGet out and enjoy some gardening, fishing, poetry reading, police week activities and more. Take a tour of the HMCS Kingston, a visiting maritime coastal ...
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