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- CyberSoup's The Wild West.org Worked to Educate California Voters on ... - PR.com
TheWildWest.org served as yet another valuable resource on the Internet when it went from looking at the past to looking at the present in relation to Indian Casinos as a source of funding for California's budget. Los Angeles, CA, February 14, 2008 ...
- ‘Americanized’ dream - Worcester Telegram
‘Americanized’ dreamWorcester Telegram, MA - 1 hour agoFrom lyric bards of old to Beats backed by jazz bands, music and poetry have gone hand-and-hand for ages. So what then to make of Duende, the collaboration ...
- Poetry Column: Discovering poetry can be a moving experience (The Evening Sun)
Most of us have had the experience of moving to a new place. It can be both an exhilarating and humbling experience. It is exhilarating for those who are highly organized, make sense of the larger picture, and can fill in details at leisure.
- Dick Martin, 86; zany comedian took TV by storm with 'Laugh-In' (Sun-Sentinel)
Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catchphrases as "Sock it to me!," has died. He was 86.
- Four retire at LO Schools - LeRoy Independent
Four retire at LO SchoolsLeRoy Independent, MN - 4 hours agoThanks also for sharing your love of literature and poetry. Believe it or not, I can still write a poem using Iambic Pentameter. ...
- In Brief 6-26-2008 (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
An operating budget for the two-year period starting next month was passed unanimously by the City Council on Tuesday.
- 'Mummy is in prison because she has been naughty' - Guardian Unlimited
When were you in prison? The last time I was in prison was from January 2004 until April 2004 for shoplifting but I had some warrants out against me as well. I have been going to prison since I was 26: for fraud, handling stolen goods, shoplifting ...
- Making Poetry of Pain - Argus Leader
VERMILLION - Those who have undergone an MRI say it surrounds them with an unpleasant whir. Or it bangs intermittently, like an ornery appliance. Or like a jackhammer. To Annie Christain, surrounded by darkness, fearful of the MRI's results, the ...
- Nas's Untitled (The Village Voice)
Controversy is clearly Nas's best friend. The lively debate stirred up by 2006's Hip Hop Is Dead was trumped many times over by his year-long proclamation that his next offering would be named Nigger . Wal-Mart, unsurprisingly, didn't love that idea. So what hits shelves this week is si...
- Byzantium conveys the best in Poly writing - Mustang Daily
Byzantium conveys the best in Poly writingMustang Daily, CA - 2 hours agoAs part of the contest, first-, second- and third-place winners are chosen in poetry and fiction writing, and editors also select their favorites. ...
- Hot in the city - Hemel Gazette
Hot in the cityHemel Gazette, UK - 34 minutes agoFor poetry fans Maggie Butt will preside over St Albans' Ver Poets Open Poetry Competition and read from her collection Lipstick, on Saturday, July 5. ...
- It's Long Before Opening Night. Enter, the Director. - Washington Post
Washingtonians who have seen Michael Kahn's plays -- more than 40 of them over 20 years -- have come to appreciate his signature. Without being able to articulate his style, perhaps, they have come to expect a certain familiarity, the distinct ...
- BlackState.com: Carter G. Woodson Father of Black History Black ... - Black State
BlackState.com: Carter G. Woodson Father of Black History Black ...Black State, DC - 12 minutes agoThey do not like to hear such expressions as "Negro' literature," , Negro poetry," "African art," or "thinking black"; and, roughly speaking, ...
- Riding the Emotions of a Ratmansky Ballet (New York Times)
As ?Concerto DSCH,? the new ballet by Alexei Ratmansky for New York City Ballet, unfolded at its premiere on Thursday, you could feel wave upon wave of emotion sweeping across the audience.
- Afghan political dislocation contributes to Pashto literary revival - Lebanon Daily Star
PESHAWAR: Afghanistan's tumultuous history of the last three decades is behind the incredible popularity of poetry in Pashto, the language of the majority Pakhtoons in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province (NWFP). The Pakhtoons are ethnic cousins ...
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