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- Mary Peccolo; original owner of Blue Door Bookstore, arts supporter (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Hillcrest wasn't Hillcrest yet when Mary Peccolo and her husband opened the Blue Door Bookstore on Fifth Avenue in 1961. The tiny shop came to be known as a literary center for Bohemians, intellectuals, artists and activists.
- Putting ‘pollie’ power to good use is shear genius (Inverell Times)
BUNDARRA went back to the future at the weekend with a display of sustainable shearing from yesteryear. Member for Northern Tablelands Richard Torbay was put to the task of pedalling for three minutes to power a shearing demonstration by local gun, Ben Layton.
- Fall 2008 Handbag Caravan - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- By the book (Daily Local News)
Many creative area residents have found the time and inspiration to put pen to paper and publish the resulting book. This is one of an occasional series highlighting the self-published authors of Chester County.
- 3D prototyping on the Internet ready (The Inquirer)
A DUTCH FIRM has worked out a way of fabricating items in 3D on the world wide wibble.
- Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic timeline - Daily Telegraph
— June 19, 1945: Born in Savnik, Yugoslavia, in what is now the Republic of Montenegro. — July 12, 1990: A founding member of the Serbian Democratic Party in Bosnia-Herzegovina. — March 27, 1992: Becomes president of Serbia's National Security ...
- 'Mummy' takes on 'Dark Knight' in UK - Variety
'Mummy' takes on 'Dark Knight' in UKVariety, CA - 31 minutes ago"It combines technical perfection, true poetry and a lot of risk," glowed El Pais. For La Razon, helmer Andrew Stanton is "unusually gifted for making ...
- Farce on parade (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
The latest from Garrison Keillor is classic Lake Wobegon all the way.
- Goodbye summer, hello Badger Clark - Hot Springs Star
Summer is over, the kids are back in school and football season has started. The summer has flown by in a real hurry and it feels like time to kick back and relax. But the pile of stuff on my desk tells me, “Not so fast, there are still a lot of ...
- Time on his hands, and then some (The Charlotte Observer)
The Carolina offensive line blocked, the defensive line rushed, the running backs ran, the receivers caught, the quarterbacks threw, the linebackers tackled, the defensive backs covered and the punter punted. Rhys Lloyd took notes. Lloyd, who has an opportunity to make the Panthers as a kickoff specialist, stood behind the punt returners and wrote in a little notebook. Poetry? “I was marking off ...
- A small hamlet’s big talent on display - MPNnow.com
A small hamlet’s big talent on displayMPNnow.com, NY - 1 hour agoBy L. David Wheeler, staff writer The works of more than 30 local and regional artists, along with Native American artistry and the creations of Vine Valley ...
- Celebrating poetry's young - The Bookseller (subscription)
Celebrating poetry's youngThe Bookseller (subscription), UK - 3 minutes agoThe Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award 2008 will be announced on National Poetry Day, 9th October, when 100 young poets will be coming to London to receive ...
- We've got our wires crossed: The bizarre stories of people whose ... - Daily Mail
The human brain is the most complex organ in the body and contains 20 billion cells, responsible for everything from dreaming and movement to appetite and emotions. It consists mainly of grey matter - the brain cells or neurons where information is ...
- Novels are fraction of the cost at Southport’s Oxfam shop - Southport Visiter
Novels are fraction of the cost at Southport’s Oxfam shopSouthport Visiter, UK - 3 hours agoA shop spokeswoman said: “In the shop we have a wide range of books for children, from fiction and non-fiction to poetry and picture books. ...
- Grandma's Kitchen: Family and vinegar (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
What a good morning! I really enjoy meeting new people and today I hit the jackpot. Thanks to an R-E column I was contacted by a lady who grew up where I did in Arkansas those many years ago. Our phone visits have been so much fun and I will be meeting she and her husband in person this coming Sunday. Isn't it great to meet someone you've shared a common experience with, even though you didn't ...
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