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- Minnesota Sur Seine builds international musical bridges - MinnPost.com
MinnPost.comMinnesota Sur Seine builds international musical bridgesMinnPost.com, MN - 1 hour agoTheir music ranged from Coltrane to Hendrix, with detours into Rimbaud's poetry, traditional Iranian tunes, and Nina Simone's searing anthem "Four Women. ...
- Mou Sings Like A Bulbul To Advance To Finals - Week.com
Kyle Mou qualified for the semi-finals today after making it through the quarterfinals Thursday. The 12-year old spelling machine was one of 45 spellers who were still in the contest when it kicked off this morning. He spelled "manege" in round five ...
- Sock It to Me! - Huffington Post
Sock It to Me!Huffington Post, NY - 6 hours agoBlack guest stars were stripped out of most variety shows by the skittish producers, often replaced by lily white stars such as Connie Stevens or the Lennon ...
- Art and garden tour in Edison and Metuchen (Edison Sentinel)
Five residential garden retreats in Edison andMetuchen will be open to the public 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 19 for "Art in the Garden Tour 3," sponsored by the Edison Arts Society. Each of the five gardens showcase different styles. This year's focus is on the wrap-around garden, with the space in the front of the home landscaped and inviting the visitor to enter the back.
- Governments Need New Rules - American Chronicle
Governments Need New RulesAmerican Chronicle, CA - 19 hours ago... of Iowa He has written a book of poetry, had two novellas published,( both books are available on Amazon.com ), written and produced two poetry videos, ...
- About this article - Guardian Unlimited
One had assumed that Morse code's last hurrah (that's 路路路路 路路- 路-路 ... oh, life's just too short) had been in about 1944. But one had assumed wrong. The writer Alan Sillitoe, who trained as a wireless operator in the second world war, this ...
- Conster Nation - American Reporter
CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Wolfgang Ketterle, 2001 Nobel Laureate and John D. MacArthur Professor of Physics at M.I.T., has said auf Wiedersehn to Cambridge and spent his Nobel bucks on a little place in your home town. He's grown tired of solving the ...
- Gay Place - Austin Chronicle
BLOGGITY BLOG BLOG BLOG Why wait 'til Thursday? Come visit us online at the Gay Place Blog and on our design blog, Chronique . Join the fun; leave a comment. Maybe win yourself a nice unicorn or T-shirt or something. Or go naked for all we care. (You ...
- Hendrix photographer captures diversity of Islamic culture - Middle East Online
Peter Sanders launches collection of work showcasing diversity, beauty in Muslim world. LONDON - One of the world's most celebrated rock photographers has launched a collection of work showcasing the diversity and beauty of the Islamic world. Peter ...
- Anya Rompas: A pretty poet with a dark side - Jakarta Post
Anya Rompas: A pretty poet with a dark sideJakarta Post, Indonesia - 1 hour agoShe is currently setting up a publishing company called IrisPustaka. The Company's debut book will be Anya's anthology of poetry titled "Kota ini Kembang ...
- Briggs Library Associates adds to book collection - University Register
Briggs Library Associates adds to book collectionUniversity Register, MN - 1 hour agoPoetry is also included. In The Cloud of Knowable Things, Elaine Equi has a sense of language that allows her to talk about elements of pop culture in an ...
- Western Art Show returns to Historic Ritzville Days - Ritzville Adams County Journal
Western Art Show returns to Historic Ritzville DaysRitzville Adams County Journal, WA - 2 hours agoA full range of entertainment is on tap for the weekend as cowboy poetry, traditional cowboy and western music, humorous renditions and barbershop quartets ...
- San Anselmo history writer dies at 92 - Marin Independent-Journal
San Anselmo history writer dies at 92Marin Independent-Journal, CA - 5 hours agoHer second book, "Faith: The Inspirational Poetry of Larine Brown," was published in 2005. In 1994, Mrs. Brown was chosen as the grand marshal of the San ...
- Tattle: Heart attack sidelines Kelsey Grammer (Philadelphia Daily News)
KELSEY GRAMMER is recovering from a mild heart attack in Hawaii, his publicist, Stan Rosenfield, has told "Extra." Grammer suffered the attack Saturday, and is resting comfortably in a Hawaiian hospital. He is expected to be released in the next few days.
- Prison Break: Memoirs of a Spec Associate - Columbia Spectator
Long hours, dull work, no pay. What activity fits this description? Prison work? No鈥攚riting and editing for Spec Sports. As a sophomore, I was looking to improve my writing. Submitting weekly articles for the Spectator would surely do the trick, I ...
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