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- The Week[end]: June 27-29, 2008 (Isthmus)
Wisconsin gets a jump on Independence Day this weekend, as hundreds of thousands gather for music and fireworks at Rhythm 'amp; Booms and Summerfest. The clubs in town are hopping too, with shows by Rose Polenzani and Meg Hutchinson, Bobby Bryan 'amp; the Original Downtown Players, New Monsoon, VO5, Axiom, Paul Geremia, Nabori, Couch Flambeau, The Kin, Solid Gold, Colony of Watts, Orchestra ...
- Carlin was as good as his words (Boston Globe)
It's 1972 in a bedroom somewhere in the endless flatness of suburbia. A phonograph needle drops on the last track of a much-played vinyl album, and a teenage boy cranes his ears once more, waiting for the voice to come through the crackle:
- More than 100 readers share their love for their fathers Dad: You ... - Allentown Morning Call
More than 100 readers share their love for their fathers Dad: You ...Allentown Morning Call, PA - 1 hour agoEven the forms varied, from short notes to loving poetry. See them all at http://www.themorningcall.com . Though in smaller numbers, men did weigh in. ...
- SIUE to award Redmond an honorary PhD (Belleville News-Democrat)
Eugene Redmond wove letters into words, then words into phrases, then phrases into poems for decades.
- Students fundraise to aid Chinese earthquake victims - California Aggie
UC Davis students are still feeling the aftershocks of Monday's 7.9 magnitude earthquake in China's Sichuan province, but some have jumped into action to aid the relief efforts. Approximately 20,000 people have died and 40,000 people are missing or ...
- I love you back - Observer Today
5/6/2008 - An English professor at the State University at Fredonia read the following quote by Nathaniel Hawthorne to his publisher William D. Ticknor in 1855: “America is now wholly given over to a damned mob of scribbling women and I should have ...
- Tattle: Heart attack sidelines Kelsey Grammer - Philadelphia Daily News
K ELSEY 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 ...
- 'Hamlet' triumphs at Stratford (Jam! Showbiz)
STRATFORD -- There's very little rotten in the state of Denmark -- at least, not in the Denmark conceived by director Adrian Noble.
- Valley Life by Penny Warner (Contra Costa Times)
PLAY BALL! When I was a kid, I loved to play basketball. I was tall, so I was pretty good at it. I often beat the boy I had a crush on — Charles Morris — which my mother told me not to do.
- TV business stars support schools’ festival Shine Week - icSeftonandWestLancs
TV business stars support schools’ festival Shine WeekicSeftonandWestLancs, UK - 17 minutes agoJoining Shine is free at www.shineweek.co.uk and every school registered receives a free creative kit to help towards their celebrations. ...
- Read This Before the Market Crashes - MSNBC
I just watched Maria Bartiromo slap around one of those monster screamers on CNBC. I won't call the fellow out by name ( eventually he going to be right, right?), but I just had to pile on with this: "You go, girl!" It's about time somebody stood up ...
- A $1 Trillion Rescue Plan? - The Bulletin
A government rescue of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would require taxpayers to pay "way'' more than the $25 billion estimated by the Congressional Budget Office, potentially as much as $1 trillion, Sen. Jim Bunning said. Treasury Secretary Henry ...
- CPAC opens new drama - Sentinel & Enterprise
CLINTON -- The Youth Theatre Company of the Christian Performing Arts Center in Fitchburg will perform the play "Strength of Our Spirit, The Vision of Anne Frank," by Cynthia Mercati, today at 3 p.m., at Congregation Shaarei Zedeck, located at 105 ...
- A Blue Hand: The Beats in India - The North Bay Nugget
A Blue Hand: The Beats in IndiaThe North Bay Nugget, Canada - 4 hours agoGinsberg had already heard the ancient voice of William Blake reciting poetry inside his Harlem apartment. He had looked outside the window and noticed how ...
- Step right up! Pick a winner! (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
LOS ANGELES - For Philadelphians who attend Book Expo America (BEA), the yearly meeting of the nation's publishing business that ended here Sunday, you judge a bookfest by the amount of preplanned agenda you cover.
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