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- NBC extends stay of execution for 'Days of our Lives' - Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment WeeklyNBC extends stay of execution for 'Days of our Lives'Entertainment Weekly - 1 hour agoGuilty pleasures: Caliope and Dr. Tom Horton Sr. opening a beat poetry club; Shane's daughter Eve romancing her pimp Nick; Marlena's alien twins! ...
- Literary Calendar (Washington Post)
10 A.M. Sept. 8 is International Literacy Day, and to mark the occasion, children's author Sharon M. Draper reads from and discusses her young adult novel Copper Sun (a tale of the slave trade) at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, 901 G St. NW. To RSVP, contact the International Reading...
- Local artist profile: On a lighter note with cellist Kristen Miller - Portsmouth Herald
Kristen Miller says when her baby was born three years ago he pulled on her heartstrings. That, in turn, changed how she played the ones on her cello. "Very much so," says the longtime Seacoast musician, currently living in Georgetown, Mass. "It's a ...
- What You're Doing Tonight (NBC Dallas Fort Worth)
Metal Guitar Heroes, Cowboys charities, and a bunch of singing boys. That's what you're doing this Monday night.
- Posted By ANGELA SCAPPATURA, THE SUDBURY STAR - Sudbury Star
Posted By ANGELA SCAPPATURA, THE SUDBURY STARSudbury Star, Canada - 3 hours agoThen it melded into poetry and it became song-writing. I started playing at parties and things and turned into something I love. ...
- Locally bred special effects guy gets Emmy nod - MLive.com
Rick Shick, the Grand Blanc-bred film and TV special effects artist, is going Saturday night to, he quips, "where the non-pretty people go." That is, he and his wife, Meg, are headed to the Emmys, but not the glitzy show that honors prime-time TV ...
- Thanks for memories, and farewell - Star-Gazette
I am one of those folks who can't get rid of anything even slightly sentimental. I should work in a museum, not a newsroom. As such, I've acquired quite a few mementos from my seven years as the Star-Gazette's Neighbors columnist. I have a postcard ...
- Blind children in Baghdad gain a feel for their world (International Herald Tribune)
At the Al Noor Institute for the Blind in Iraq's capital, children come to know a troubled city by sound and smell and touch.
- Okaw Valley honors veterans (Herald & Review)
BETHANY “ Eight-year-old Natalie Jeffers knew that Veteran's Day was a holiday involving flags, patriotic music and men and women in uniform, but Monday she learned a little more.
- College takes fall hiatus - Ripon College Days
College takes fall hiatusRipon College Days, WI - 6 minutes agoAnyone who wants to play can show up, grab a card and maybe win some free food. Writer Barry Spacks will give a poetry reading tonight at 7:30 pm in the ...
- Artist Donates Paintings to Hospital That Saved Her Eye Project ... - RedOrbit
Artist Donates Paintings to Hospital That Saved Her Eye Project ...RedOrbit, TX - 14 hours agoMs Vickers was born in England, the first child of Jewish refugees who fled from Nazi Germany. Her husband died in 1986, and it was at that "pivotal" point ...
- Halifax, NS | Sun, September 7th, 2008 - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Halifax, NS | Sun, September 7th, 2008TheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 8 hours agoApplications in all disciplines are welcome including poetry, fiction, non-fiction, writing for children and young adults and short fiction. ...
- DJ Taylor: The glittering prizes - Independent
DJ Taylor: The glittering prizesIndependent, UK - 40 minutes agoInterviewed on Radio 4, the impresario of early 1970s counter-culture and erstwhile editor of Oz declared that he had turned to poetry because the younger ...
- If you're living with AIDS, you are not alone - Gainesville Times
If you're living with AIDS, you are not aloneGainesville Times, GA - 6 hours ago... his feelings — "I wrote page after page after page of bad poetry." — and discovered that good things, like love, could happen even after HIV infection. ...
- No City for Smart Men - Washington Post
Washington PostNo City for Smart MenWashington Post, United States - 40 minutes agoThere is the blowing fedora in "Miller's Crossing," and its elegiac score, lending a visual and aural poetry to offset the tommy-gun violence. ...
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