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- Pacman to be a Cowboy -- and I think that's just fine - Big Blue View
Pacman to be a Cowboy -- and I think that's just fineBig Blue View, NY - Apr 24, 2008By ETVal That is as good a reason as any to take a break from all my poetry/songwriting -- and Giants discussion -- and look at what is happening around the ...
- How the Other Half Tries to Live: Girls 'Travel' the Globe in ... - Earthtimes
How the Other Half Tries to Live: Girls 'Travel' the Globe in ...Earthtimes, UK - 5 hours agoBuilding Character Skills in Africa: The program will focus on how ongoing conflict in Africa affects family structures and women's equality socially and ...
- A journey of faith (Wise County Messenger)
"The emphasis of this is not on me - the emphasis is on the Lord and what he does for his people," said Gregory Kuehmichel on Friday as he set out on Farm Road 51 toward Gainesville, on foot, with two mules in tow.
- Palminteri brings "A Bronx Tale" to Denver in 2009 (Denver Post)
John Moore's column: Chazz Palminteri has announced he'll be performing his signature one-man play, "A Bronx Tale" at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House. In his one-man play, Palminteri uses 18 characters to bring the actor's rough childhood to life.
- Comic books 'can get boys in the habit of reading' - Times Online
Young boys should be encouraged to read comic-book annuals such as the Dandy and Beano or books based on Disney tie-ins to get them into the reading habit young and help them to keep up with girls' at school, a government adviser says. Chris Brown ...
- Cleveland Arts Prize awards honor creativity in its many forms - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When students visit Rose Iron Works and ask Melvin Rose to describe his style as a metalwork designer, Rose tells them, "Our style, my style, is what-does-the-customer-want." Rose is the winner of a lifetime achievement award from the Cleveland Arts ...
- Community briefs - Leaf Chronicle
What: Yard sale items are being accepted for this community event benefiting the American Cancer Society. Donations can be dropped off during the hours from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Anyone wishing to set up and sell their own items may do so for a ...
- At the library (Roslindale Transcript)
Check out what's happening at the West Roxbury and Roslindale Branch Libraries:
- Summer Solstice Poetry 7 features New Jersey poets BJ Ward and ... - Packet Online
Catherine KHN Magia will read and perform her poetry at Summer Solstice Poetry 7 in West Windsor, June 22. For all of his life, poet BJ Ward observed that his father had black hands, literally ink-stained from his work on the presses of the Newark ...
- Pulitzer Prize winner conducts Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society this ... - Wisconsin State Journal
For composer Aaron Jay Kernis, writing music is a way to explore life's fundamentals. Birth. Death. Creation and destruction, freedom and captivity. Kernis, who won the Pulitzer Prize at the age of 37 -- one of the youngest composers to do so -- will ...
- Bill would allow mixed martial arts contests in SC - WCNC (subscription)
Bill would allow mixed martial arts contests in SCWCNC (subscription), NC - 2 hours ago"It's like poetry in motion watching a great athlete out there doing what he does best." The South Carolina measure specifies that licensed fighters must be ...
- Poet Jan Beatty talks Red Sugar and raw bodies. (Pittsburgh City Paper)
"I want them to ram into each other. I want something to happen." By Bill O'Driscoll.
- Arts & Entertainment: THEATER REVIEW - Chicago Tribune
Director Nic Dimond describes himself in a program note as "a reluctant Shakespeare fan." Maybe that's why a pervading aura of ambivalence hangs over his production of "Richard III" at Strawdog Theatre Company. It's not a terrible show by any means ...
- New Web Site Establishes Safe Environment for Those Changed by Abortion (Christian News Wire)
SAN DIEGO, April 23 / Christian Newswire / -- Michaelene Fredenburg became pregnant at 18. "I thought abortion would erase the pregnancy," she says. "I thought I could move on with my life. I was wrong."
- Utah Shakespearean Festival Begins Summer Season - Hurricane Valley Journal
The Utah Shakespearean Festival started as a small effort by Fred Adams and a few others who were interested in the arts, and has grown to offer nine plays a year and draw a large number of visitors. This summer, the festival will present six plays ...
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