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- Hitler's Vindication - Boston IMC
After WW II, Hitler faked his death and went to Argentina to reign from obscurity as the King of the South, controlling health care, starting wars, and promoting Nazism everywhere! Even Kweer Kalifornia!? Kweer Kalifornia "is the place you ought to ...
- Writing marathon to hit Pickering (The Pickering News Advertiser)
PICKERING -- Some Durham poets hope to help save some Canadian history. The Pickering Public Library will hold the Purdy Poetry Marathon on Tuesday, Aug. 19 and Wednesday, Aug. 20, where the...
- Tom Waits returning to Houston for 1st time in 28 years - Houston Chronicle
After a 28-year absence, the man with the drunk piano is playing Houston again. Find out why so many musicians want to sing his songs. Jack Ingram once played Tom Waits' musical The Black Rider for a friend on a drive. His friend didn't care for it ...
- Novelist Stewart O'Nan at Farmington Library - Hartford Courant
Welcome to the new Write Stuff column, your convenient, one-stop spot for news about author appearances, book-signings, discussions and other literary events happening in the area each week. Here are some programs taking place today through Wednesday ...
- Humanising Israel and vilifing Palestinians - New Nation
I love Adam Sandler. From Billy Madison to Happy Gilmore to the Chanukah Song, the predecessor of the Superbad generation has effortlessly conquered the domain of slapstick comedy and inappropriate jokes. But damn you Scuba Steve! If you're going to ...
- The art of therapy: Painting program aids seniors with dementia (Burlington Times-News)
What: Friendship Adult Day Services' first annual art show When: Friday at 6 p.m. Where: 1946-B Martin St., Burlington Patrons can take a painting for a suggested donation of $100. The proceeds will be used to fund the therapeutic art program. Light refreshments will be provided.
- Richard Ingrams Week': Jobs for Americans and Australians, but not Brits (Independent)
ETS, the American firm responsible for the recent SATs marking fiasco, has now been put in charge of English language tests for immigrants. In other words, they will have the power to decide who is allowed to settle in this country under the Government's newly introduced regulations.
- Calendar Event Listings 6-18-08 (City Pulse)
Wednesday, June 18 CLASSES & SEMINARS S’Moves Jam. For anyone interested in learning basic dance techniques found in modern, ballet and folk dance. 7 – 8:30 p.m. $8/class. Perspective 2 Studio, 319 E. Grand River Ave., Lansing. (517) 339-0905.
- Even the Most Romantic of Poets Can Sometimes Be Awfully Hard of Heart (New York Times)
The great German Romantic Heinrich Heine was a ?torn poet,? allergic to beauty even as he produced so much of it.
- Carli Bruni: First lady of schmaltz - The Independent
Carla Bruni is a self-styled femme fatale. So it's a pity that on her new album, the French President's wife comes across as simpering and weedy, says Andy Gill Sometimes, a confluence of celebrity circumstance reaches such a critical mass of PR ...
- Local Motion: You Creep Me Out - Hartford Advocate
Local Motion: You Creep Me OutHartford Advocate, CT - 27 minutes agoAnd Simsbury's Peaberry's Café holds its monthly jazz & poetry jam ArtSpeak from 7:30 to 9:30 pm; food, drinks, and alcohol are served until close.
- Signposts: Berkeley group names '10 best ethical destinations" (Contra Costa Times)
Also, passport cards are must-haves for Americans, World Heritage selects 27 new sites and Wild Horse Sanctuary to host open house.
- In volatile Yaletown, Hamilton Street Grill stands its ground - Vancouver Westender
In volatile Yaletown, Hamilton Street Grill stands its groundVancouver Westender, Canada - 1 hour agoIn an industry that rewards blowhards and assholes, and celebrates talking behind people’s backs as though it were poetry, no one speaks ill of Wyles, ...
- Patient's lawsuit cites sex with nurse (Toronto Star)
It started with an innocent game of chess between a patient and his nurse. But it quickly evolved.
- Steel’s themes stress hope - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Occasionally, I have to stick my nose out the door. Otherwise, people are going to think I’m 100 years old and dead. “This is so not me,” she says. “I hate having the spotlight on me. I hate being the focus of attention. I like being the ...
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