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- Cape Fear Profile: Neil Donnell Ray touches lives with poetry - Fayetteville Observer
On a surprisingly cool Tuesday night, Neil Ray arrives at an open mic night at Big Shots, a bar and nightclub off Yadkin Road. It’s 8 p.m., and Ray, the evening’s host, is setting up his instruments — congas, xylophone and an African tongue ...
- Smoking ban is communistic - La Crosse Tribune
A difference between our country and communist countries is the right for business owners to choose how they want to operate their own businesses. However, this right is slowly being eradicated and nobody seems to be noticing. I speak about the right ...
- Tough times for local booksellers - MetroWest Daily News
Tough times for local booksellersMetroWest Daily News, MA - 1 hour agoIn the last five weeks, he's organized 13 poetry readings in his Moody Street store which stocks 15000 new and used books. For Green, "the greatest ...
- The Arts Column - Daily Telegraph
'Creativity" is a word much bandied about in our babble of culturespeak. Like "community", it has a warm glow around it, and we rarely give it much further thought. However, to mark the centenary of Freud's essay "Creative Writers and Day Dreaming ...
- Readings and Talks (The New Yorker)
NATIONAL ARTS CLUB Eugene Drucker, a violinist for the Emerson String Quartet, reads from his début novel, “The Savior,” about a violinist in a Nazi concentration camp. Drucker will also perform. (15 Gramercy Park S. No tickets necessary. June 19 at 7.) FILM FORUM The downtown revival house, which is . . .
- The Edge Of Love - This is London
This is LondonThe Edge Of LoveThis is London, UK - Jun 19, 2008... beings with whom one would like to associate - reading Thomas's poetry is a much more rewarding task than trying to be friends with him would have been. ...
- Memorial services in QC - Quad City Times
Memorial services in QCQuad City Times, IA - 8 minutes ago... contributions German immigrants made to the community with music, poetry and more. In case of inclement weather, the event will be cancelled. Free. ...
- Report finds racial gap in student suspensions - Worthington Daily Globe
Keenan Hooper likes to joke around and admits he has a motormouth. He also admits to getting into trouble again and again with teachers weary of his antics. School officials have sent him home more times than Keenan or his mom can count. So often, in ...
- African American history contest winners named - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Dozens of local students using a variety of media were named winners today in the 16th annual National City African American History Contest. Using poetry, an essay, art, music or video, students ages 6 to 18 had to complete the assignment of ...
- Cheerleader of the Week: Lindsey (USC) (Sports Illustrated)
Name: Lindsey Grubbs School: USC Birth Date: Novemeber 11, 1987 Hometown: San Diego, Calif. Year: Sophomore Major: Theater
- America Back on Track... for Thursday, July 3rd - OpEdNews.com
Some observations on the news... [Note that this is a shorter ABoT. It won’t take you as long to read, and it still will cover a lot of ground. Your comments are invited .] America Back on Track... for Thursday, July 3rd. Our Quote of the Day is ...
- Anthem? More like a commodity - Globe and Mail
Anthem? More like a commodityGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoCompared to Irving Berlin, John Lennon was a song-writing klutz. Rappers have better lyrics and find better rhymes than Give Peace a Chance. ...
- Vivica Genaux Returns to Caramoor - New York Sun
Vivica Genaux Returns to CaramoorNew York Sun, United States - 10 hours agoAs a child, she played the violin and participated in many other activities — singing, dance, poetry, pottery, aerobics — "anything to get out of the house ...
- Green Neighbors: Alder News That’s Fit to Print (Berkeley Daily Planet)
If you’re like Joe and me, you’re spending as much of this sunny weather as you can outdoors, especially in our handy local parks. The breeding birds are here, and they’re putting on a show as they sing and chase and carry on, establishing territories, picking mates, building nests.
- Out & About (Nanaimo Daily News)
The Kiltlifters perform live at the Queen's Hotel on May 15 at 10 p.m. with special guests the Sub City Dwellers.
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