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- Fighting for more life for Tarrant County HIV patients - Fort Worth Star Telegram
Fighting for more life for Tarrant County HIV patientsFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 37 minutes agoIt's called "More Life: The Art & Science of AIDS," and it is designed to put the issue in our faces -- not rub it in our faces -- so that we are forced to ...
- Education Briefs - Batavia Sun
Several local students were named recently as winners of National Merit Scholarships. Glen Ellyn residents Katie S. Steigleder, who attends Glenbard West High School, and Oana A. Toma, who attends Glenbard South High School, are among 1,100 high ...
- Alicia Keys isn't just about music anymore --she's on a mission (Miami Herald)
When we first heard Alicia Keys' velvet voice and masterful piano strokes in 2001, she was a beautiful tomboy singing about falling in and out of love. Hers was a pure, unapologetic sound -- authentic, magical, enriched by yesterday -- that returned vintage soul to its place in the pantheon of music.
- Bad jokes end act (Loyola Maroon)
On Wednesday, Loyola students gathered to enjoy an end of the academic year party, only to witness University Police escort Christian Champagne, the popular New Orleans spoken word poet, off campus. University Programming Board, the College of Humanities and Natural Sciences and the Visual Arts department co-sponsored the "Let's Party, the End is Here" event in the Residential Quad.
- Cuban poets at the Bogotá International Festival - Cuba Headlines
Cuban poets at the Bogotá International FestivalCuba Headlines, Cuba - 3 hours agoThe opening of the event is on Monday the 26 with a trip at the “Poetry Train” from 8 o’clock in the morning that will take the participants up to Zipaquirá ...
- Kiss and Make Up - Slate
The New York Times leads with uncommitted superdelegates fearing a prolonged battle for the Democratic presidential nomination. The Times says the Democratic heavies are "uncertain about who, if anyone, would step in to fill a leadership vacuum and ...
- Molestation suspect in N.H. after Mexico arrest - San Francisco Gate
A sex offender who lived with a family after prison, then fled after being accused of molesting their 5-year-old son, appeared in court Friday following his return from Mexico, where he apparently spent a decade on the lam. The FBI had put Jon ...
- St. Charles author pens sports book - Courier News
The Society of Midland Authors, which recognizes top authors in the Midwest each year, recently doled its Best Biography award to a St. Charles resident for her book on former Major League Baseball pitcher Sal Maglie. Judith Testa will receive the ...
- Local teen using events to promote awareness - Enid News & Eagle
A 12-year-old Enid artist and singer has made the rounds this spring — first as a guest at United Nations headquarters and the New York Stock Exchange in early April, then as a performer at a Las Vegas fundraising event just a week ago featuring ...
- Stanford Summer Theater opens its 10th anniversary season (San Jose Mercury News)
Stanford theater program celebrates the work of Irish playwright Brian Friel
- TV's 'Laugh-in' comic Dick Martin dies at 86 - Hampton Roads Daily Press
LOS ANGELES - 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 catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died ...
- Pillbox among many for Red Cross benefit at Nathan P. Murphy's (The Springfield News-Leader)
American Legion Post 676, 5484 W. Sunshine St., 882-4676: Dave Spencer & Dixie Creek, 7:30-11:30 p.m. Friday; 6-10 p.m. Sunday, cover.
- We rely on great principals - AZCentral.com
One of the very first steps to fix a troubled, failing school is to replace the principal. When everything is going well, when students are succeeding, when teachers are motivated, when classrooms are well-supplied, when enthusiasm is high . . . the ...
- Poetry Evening on the Brac - Caymen Net News
As part of observing International Poetry Month, Cayman Brac residents had an evening of poetry on Saturday, 19 April at Brac Public Library. This year the Sister Islands event included poetry readings by primary and high school students, as well as ...
- Jam Band The Ragbirds to perform at Peach?s July 12 - Dayton Daily News
Jam bands come in many forms, but none sound like The Ragbirds. Ann Arbor-based musicians Erin Zindle (vocals, violin, mandolin, banjo, accordion, percussion), Randall Moore (drums, percussion), Tim Dziekan (conga, talking drum, djembe, percussion ...
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