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- ‘Sacred Harp’ singing Sunday - knox.VillageSoup.com
knox.VillageSoup.com‘Sacred Harp’ singing Sundayknox.VillageSoup.com, ME - 5 hours agoThis American hymn form is unrestrained, fervent and powerful. A product of the singing school movement of the 18th century in New England, shape note music ...
- Broadcaster's road-trip approach to Canadian content is proving to be ... - Toronto Star
Two weeks ago, radio like this didn't exist anywhere in the world. With the exception of a five-hour slab of classical music in the middle of the work day, the revamped CBC Radio 2 sounds like a road trip across the country, with random layovers in ...
- Former Saginawian Abby Bender on Hallmark's "Live From Club Dead" CD - MLive.com
A Halloween CD released by Hallmark Cards features a voice that may sound hauntingly familiar to Saginawians. "Live From Club Dead," on sale at Hallmark stores across the United States and Canada, features former Saginaw Township resident Abigail K ...
- Joe Biden: Hair We Can Believe In - Human Events
Joe Biden: Hair We Can Believe InHuman Events, DC - 1 hour agoKinnock's speech continued: "Those people who could sing and play and recite and write poetry? Those people who could make wonderful, beautiful things with ...
- College news - Tuscaloosa News (subscription)
College newsTuscaloosa News (subscription), AL - 1 hour agoHorne currently serves as Poetry Reviews Editor for First Draft Reviews Online and as an Adjunct Instructor at Unviersity of Alabama Honors College. ...
- A myth takes shape before our eyes - The Republic of East Vancouver
A myth takes shape before our eyesThe Republic of East Vancouver, Canada - 6 hours agoAs I kept collecting, I realized the genre went from early stories and poems in France and Germany through the reasonably romantic poets, through Byron and ...
- I woke up to see Andrew dancing the tango naked in our room - Daily Mirror
It sounds like every housewife's secret fantasy... waking up in the middle of the night to see GMTV heart-throb Andrew Castle twirling around at the foot of your bed, stark naked. But, ladies, that is no dream. It is exactly what happened this week ...
- Friday, July 25 * 2nd Annual Summer Salad Spectacular at the Rome Farmer's Market. Public tasting 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.. ... (Rome Observer)
* 4:30 - 7 p.m., $8 adults, $5 ages 5-12, free under 5, Muster Day Meal, First Baptist Church, 301 W Embargo St. Info. 336-2610. Friday - Sunday, July 25 - 27 * Great American Irish Festival at Herkimer County Fairgrounds. Info. and full schedule at: www.gaif.us or call 733-4940.
- Calgary Radar: Calgary Fringe - Anarchy in the AB - Martiniboys.com
Calgary Radar: Calgary Fringe - Anarchy in the ABMartiniboys.com, Canada - 9 hours agoIf you've never been to the Fringe Festival, you're missing out my friend. It's like regular theatre, but much less pretentious and much more anarchic. ...
- Spotlight: Diversions listings - Portsmouth Herald News
Spotlight: Diversions listingsPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 2 hours agoSTONE PIGEON POETRY READINGS, 7-9 pm, second Monday every month, two featured readers followed by open mic., Breaking New Grounds, Portsmouth, ...
- 'Colours in the Dark' still inspires - Guelph Mercury
Guelph Mercury'Colours in the Dark' still inspiresGuelph Mercury, Canada - 4 hours agoTold through dialogue, poetry, playground chants and song, it is by turns, playful and deeply moving. It traces the stories of the continent after the last ...
- Thursday, September 04, 2008 (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
College Wesleyan Church MOPS, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., College Wesleyan Church, 200 E. 38th Street, brunch provided. Open to mothers of children ages birth through kindergarten; childcare provided. This year’s theme is “Adventures in Motherhood.â€
- Facing the music - Tulsa World
Facing the musicTulsa World, OK - Aug 31, 2008I read Pablo Neruda poetry for fun, and secretly loved bluegrass music — not good for street cred. I was lowering the band's stock with cooler bands, ...
- Weekend Entertainment (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
Today Lawn concerts The free annual Summer Sunday Lawn concert at the Museum of the Southwest, 1705 W. Missouri Ave., continues today with Smythe and amp; Taylor, sponsored by The Bosworth Company and 1070 KWEL.
- Artist applies imagination to fashion (Livingston County Daily Press & Argus)
Michelle Dreamer Acevedo avoided landscaping, grocery clerking and other typical summer jobs as a youth by using her imagination — and a few paintbrushes.
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