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- Ed Harcourt: The Beautiful Lie (Pitchfork)
No, the host of "Morning Becomes Eclectic" hasn't started writing his own songs; it's the latest album from that dude who used to get compared to Elliott Smith and Rufus Wainwright but now gets bracketed with Tom McRae and Damien Rice. read more
- Web extra: Local literary events - Batavia Sun
For teens: Jordan Sonnenblick, author of teen novels introduces the first in a new series of books about Dodger (an imaginary blue chimp) and a boy named Willie during a reading and booksigning at 7 p.m. at Anderson’s Bookshop, 123 W. Jefferson Ave ...
- Keeping It Real for July 26, 2008 - 2TheAdvocate
Keeping It Real for July 26, 20082TheAdvocate, LA - 2 hours agoFrom those encounters, family and parenting issues abound. But almost as important are the adolescent issues, social problems, race relations and gender ...
- Commitment to something new in Gilford - Laconia Citizen
Commitment to something new in GilfordLaconia Citizen, NH - 2 hours agoMy hair is a dark brown that is nearly black, though I have a healthy amount of gray and white strands around the crown (I am 28, for the record). ...
- Turkish Olympics conclude with spectacular finale - Today's Zaman
Turkish Olympics conclude with spectacular finaleToday's Zaman, Turkey - 2 hours agoAdeila Selimaj from Albania came in first in the poetry competition, and Anisa Fitria Dewi from Indonesia as second best competitor. ...
- William Petersen leaving "CSI"; Jessica Alba shows off baby Honor: The ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Say goodbye to Grissom. The head Gore Geek is leaving Las Vegas. William Petersen, who has been lead character Gil Grissom on "CSI" since the show began eight years ago, is leaving the show in the middle of the coming season. He will, however, stay ...
- Fressingfield announces festival line-up - Diss Mercury
Fressingfield announces festival line-upDiss Mercury, UK - 3 hours agoSouth African concert pianist Tessa Uys accompanies. Saturday, September 27: The final concert is expected to close the festival in spectacular style with a ...
- Ha Jin wants to visit China - Myrtle Beach Online
On a trip that's put him the closest to his homeland in 23 years, Chinese-American author Ha Jin says he wants to visit China but expressed frustration with censorship of his books. The 52-year-old National Book Award winner told The Associated Press ...
- Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen Say "I Do" (US Weekly)
American Pie star Jason Biggs and actress Jenny Mollen will say "I do" before 40 to 50 guests somewhere in Napa shortly after sundown tonight several sources confirm to Us. But it won't be for the first time! The pair got hitched at City Hall in Los Angeles with no friends or family present on April 23. Usmagazine.com first broke the news of their engagement in January. The two began ...
- Beaches calendar (The Florida Times-Union)
Interested in more publicity for your community event? Visit our Web site, Shorelines.com, and add your event to the open community calendar. Thanks!
- Cape Town refugees celebrate Africa Day - Athlone
Cape Town refugees celebrate Africa DayAthlone, South Africa - 10 hours agoThere will also be an arts and crafts exhibition involving about 100 exhibitors, short films on African heritage, poetry readings, drama, song and dance ...
- Voices of Faith: June 28, 2008 (The Record Searchlight)
First, our just retired pastor has been a member of the Interfaith Council since its inception. This includes lay and professional people of Christian, Jewish, Sikh, Buddhist, Islam and Greek Orthodox faiths.
- Kennedy brings discretion to veep search (WABC-TV New York)
Caroline Kennedy lives a very private life with a very public profile. It's the perfect skill set for her newest assignment.
- Revive the Broadway Market - Buffalo News
Broadway Market plans forum to rebut claims that it may close Broadway Market managers seek funding from city It's time to 'reimagine' the struggling Broadway Market — or else The deplorable lack of leadership that has allowed the old Broadway ...
- Positive view for BCO's 26th season - Baltimore Sun
A couple of seasons ago, the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra faced financial pressures and an uncertain future. As the organization approaches tomorrow's 25th anniversary season finale, things are looking a lot better for the 26th. "We pulled out of an ...
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