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- North Hampton news briefs - Portsmouth Herald
North Hampton Public Library hosts "Home Is Heaven: Poems by Ogden Nash," today, July 1, at 7 p.m. The presentation is Pontine Theatre's original staging of poems by "America's master of light verse," who made his summer home at Little Boar's Head in ...
- Pillbox among many for Red Cross benefit at Nathan P. Murphy's - News-Leader.com
Pillbox among many for Red Cross benefit at Nathan P. Murphy'sNews-Leader.com, MO - 5 hours agoThe Outland Ballroom, 326 South Ave., 863-9779: Flobots, Legion of Groove and Well Fed Head Poetry Slam, 9 pm today; Spookie Daly Pride, 9 pm Friday; ...
- Local authors signing at Jesse Stuart Foundation - Herald-Dispatch
ASHLAND — Eight Tri-State authors will be signing copies of their respective books from noon to 2 p.m. today at the Jesse Stuart Foundation. John David Preston, an attorney from Paintsville, Ky., with a long and distinguished record of public ...
- Comedy line up revealed - Newbury Weekly News Group
Newbury Weekly News GroupComedy line up revealedNewbury Weekly News Group, UK - 20 hours agoBy Sarah Bosley, Online reporter THE line up for this year’s eagerly anticipated Newbury Comedy Festival has been unveiled. And, yet again, it doesn’t ...
- Sally Paxson Davis, 68, the Academy of Vocal Arts chair - Philadelphia Daily News
Sally Paxson Davis, 68, of Radnor, chairwoman of the Academy of Vocal Arts, died of leukemia July 4 at Waverly Heights in Gladwyne. Mrs. Davis had led the board of the academy, a tuition-free opera training school in Philadelphia, since 2001. During ...
- Book Review: Crowds and Power by Elias Canetti - Blogcritics.org
Book Review: Crowds and Power by Elias CanettiBlogcritics.org, OH - 26 minutes agoAlthough I have only read the English translation of the original German, the poetry and eloquence in the language still shines through the bleak, ...
- Illuminate your spirit with enlightening books while vacationing (Centre Daily Times)
Summer often brings vacation days, trips to flee the routine and extra "me" time.
- Portugese cheer on their team - Eastern Daily Press
So the whole of Britain is turned off Euro 2008 as none of the home nations are playing. Right? Don't you believe it! The are few places where excitement is greater than among the 50,000-strong Portuguese community in Norfolk. While England fans have ...
- Taking the Kids: Youth art exhibit at the De Young Museum (Contra Costa Times)
Celebrate the Bay Area's youngest artists at the venerable De Young Art Museum with a week of special, family-friendly activities.
- Willamette Radio Workshop Joins NATF's Audio Theater Workshop - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Willamette Radio Workshop Joins NATF's Audio Theater WorkshopPR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 2 hours agoReturning to West Plains for the seventh consecutive year, the 2008 workshop will feature Shakespeare and Cowboy Poetry. Live audiences will enjoy the ...
- The worst assault against English - Daily News
Edinburgh, Scotland - The vocabulary is poor and the rhyme excruciating, but a collector paid ÂŁ6 600 on Friday for original works by William Topaz McGonagall, internationally celebrated as the worst poet ever to assault the English language. Up for ...
- Memorial held for murdered student - WTVD
She was just a beautiful person," friend Courtney Lyon said. From her music and poetry to early days in the Ukraine and happier times in Chapel Hill, the crowd watched videos of the slain student.
- Bridging the cultural divide - Arizona Daily Sun
In art class, students created Japanese lanterns and dreamcatchers. In music class, teacher Jackie McGregor taught Irish and Scottish songs and jigs. Alisa Gordon, an English language learning specialist, used the letter "W" in a book on Africa to ...
- Sun Road at 75 - Daily Interlake
In 1932, this gas steam shovel from Colonial Construction Co. worked on the east side of Going-to-the-Sun Road. Going-to-the-Sun Mountain looms in the background. It was planned as an invitational affair to be held at Logan Pass, but now the 75th ...
- Probation for 'snitch' in Western radical arsons (The Washington Times)
A radical environmentalist who helped federal officials round up a militant cell of arsonists called "the Family" has been sentenced in Eugene, Ore., to five years on probation.
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