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- Initiative rewarded: GCCA director announces 2008 arts grant recipients (The Daily Mail)
COXSACKIE — Greene County lawmakers were invited Wednesday to a June 25 reception here to be held at the Victorian Horse Barn on the grounds of the Greene County Historical Society’s Bronck House Museum.
- January 2006 - Spokane Spokesman-Review
DFO: Idawa came "in from the cold" earlier today, identifying himself to me. He's a young man with deep roots in North Idaho who currently lives in the Seattle area. A top-notch dude. I was thrilled to get to know him a little via e-mail. It'll make ...
- More of today's best - Detroit Free Press
Jam Samich: 7 p.m. The Crofoot Ballroom, 1 S. Saginaw, Pontiac. 248-858-9333. $8. Maria Taylor: 8 p.m. Magic Stick, 4120 Woodward, Detroit. 313-833-9700. $10. Pat Benatar: 8 p.m. GM Riverfront Plaza, Renaissance Center, Detroit. 313-568-5600. Free ...
- When Free Speech Doesn’t Come Free - Center for Research on Globalization
When Free Speech Doesn’t Come FreeCenter for Research on Globalization, Canada - 11 hours agoRemi Kanazi is the editor of the forthcoming anthology of poetry, Poets For Palestine, which can be pre-ordered at www.PoetsForPalestine.com. ...
- Shelf awareness: Cherish and love your books - Cleveland Jewish News
I once read a quote that I loved by noted columnist Anna Quindlen: “I would be most content if my children grew up to be the kind of people who think decorating consists mostly of building enough bookshelves.” My sentiments exactly, for to me ...
- • Poetry in Motion...Not - Video Gaga - Chicago Tribune Blog
• Poetry in Motion...NotVideo Gaga - Chicago Tribune Blog, IL - 2 hours agoToday marked their first day of poetry on public transit via the TV screens aboard their buses, according to a Trib report. While I support literature in ...
- School Time for May 1 (Chico Enterprise-Record)
Honors Notre Dame Catholic School eighth-grader Jamie Mensching and seventh-graders Madeleine Pardini and Lindsay Harrison were selected to participate in the California State Science Fair in Los Angeles May 19-20.
- Great Basin Jazz Camp: Summer event moves to Nampa, Idaho (Elko Daily Free Press)
ELKO - With summer quickly approaching, people are faced with a variety of activities to broaden their horizons. The Great Basin Jazz Camp provides an opportunity for youngsters to expand their music knowledge and gain tips on an art form that could someday be their career.
- Golf Guru - Golf For Women
Q: On large greens, a player's ball might be on the putting surface but still be 20-plus yards from the hole. Is it permissible to chip the ball instead of putt it? Is it considered gauche? --Frank Manfre / Loganville, GA. A: You can use any club on ...
- Sadly, what we have here is a failure to be happy (Edison Sentinel)
A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson - a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist - and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of GreaterMedia Newspapers. Let us know what you think.
- Council hopes to draw artists together - Morris Daily Herald
CHANNAHON - Area artists are forming an arts council and putting out a call for all local artists to join them this weekend for an afternoon of networking, sharing their art, and joining the new group. The Three Rivers Arts Council will hold an open ...
- Dance star’s final sparkle - Reading Evening Post
The death of long-legged movie legend Cyd Charisse at the age of 86 brings to an end a whole era of dance. You only had to tell her: “Go into your dance” to be assured of instant cinematic magic. Trained as a classical dancer, she was a member of ...
- Thomas Jefferson, Gentleman Scholar (The New York Sun)
The title of Kevin Hayes's new study of Thomas Jefferson, "The Road to Monticello" (Oxford University Press, 752 pages, $34.95), holds out several possibilities. Is it a book about Jefferson's famous house, which he spent much of his life building and rebuilding, and which still stands as a monument to his multifaceted genius? Or could it be a biography covering the first decades of Jefferson's ...
- Expanding Film Ties in The Middle East (Payvand Iran News)
Iranian American Director/Producer Kayvan Mashayekh noticed at The First Middle East International Film Festival in Abu Dhabi -Darius KADIVAR
- Tragic poetic lament for lost tortoise - audio - Lewes Today
A BELOVED lost tortoise has inspired her distraught owner to write poetry pleading for her return. Washington woman Trisha Cook has turned to verse as her solace after losing life-long reptilian friend Henrietta - who lived with her for 33 years ...
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