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- Lincoln, area set plans for the Fourth - Lincoln Journal Star
Fourth of July across Southeast Nebraska is a whole lot more than watching fireworks when the sun goes down. It can, in fact, be a dawn-to-dusk day of red, white and blue activities. For an energetic start, you could take in Lincoln’s 5K run; run a ...
- Rodeo series in Davie, Jazz from A to Z, a musical presentation and ... - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Kids' Buckle Summer Rodeo Series, 6:30 p.m. at Bergeron Rodeo Grounds , 4271 Davie Road, Davie. $11 per event. Call 954-797-1163. Caregivers support group, 10 a.m.-noon at Northeast Focal Point Alzheimer's Day Care Center, 301 NW Second Ave ...
- Memorial Day services - Peoria Journal Star
Memorial Day servicesPeoria Journal Star, IL - May 23, 2008There will be a program of music and poetry as well as the Pledge of Allegiance, national anthem and Brian "Fox" Ellis will give the original dedicatory ...
- Man on Wire - Premiere Magazine
Man on WirePremiere Magazine, NY - 5 hours agoSure, there's a whiff of death — 1350 feet is a long way to fall — but even the risk of dying is part of Petit's love of the walk. "If I die," he says, ...
- 'Laugh-In' comic Dick Martin dies - Miami Herald
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. He was 86 ...
- Soviet émigré describes time between two worlds (Tacoma News Tribune)
NEWTON, Mass. – For nine years, Boston College professor Maxim Shrayer and his parents languished in Moscow as refuseniks, Soviet Jews denied permission to emigrate and persecuted for their request. So when they finally got to America on Aug. 26, 1987, 20-year-old Maxim didn’t waste any time adjusting to the place.
- Gregory And The Hawk's FatCat Records Debut Set For October 7 - Plug In music
Plug In musicGregory And The Hawk's FatCat Records Debut Set For October 7Plug In music, PA - 12 hours agoBeginning with "Oats We Sow," the hook-laden song quickly sets the mood for the ensuing 11 tracks with Godreau's gentle vocals and stirring poetry front and ...
- Leto’s luck (The Star)
Singer/actor Jared Leto will be in town in August to host the MTV Asia Awards held at Genting Highlands.
- Bill Murray's divorce no joke; Clay Aiken becomes a dad from a ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Bill Murray and wife Jennifer in happier times. Live, from Charleston, it's ... an ugly divorce! The wife of comedian-turned-Oscar-nominated-actor Bill Murray made some nasty accusations in filing for divorce. Jennifer Murphy is claiming that he is ...
- Kevin McFadden; University of Georgia Press - C-Ville Weekly
C-Ville WeeklyKevin McFadden; University of Georgia PressC-Ville Weekly, VA - 1 hour agoInformally divided into three courses by a 28-page riff of a prose poem, Hardscrabble wrings us through a whiplash-quick examination of language in all its ...
- DA to try girl, 14, as adult in killing - San Diego Union-Tribune
A 14-year-old Scripps Ranch girl suspected of killing her mother will be tried as an adult, the District Attorney's Office said yesterday. Heather D'Aoust is expected to be arraigned in San Diego Superior Court today, said Paul Levikow, spokesman for ...
- Serenity Prayer Stirs Up Doubt: Who Wrote It? (New York Times)
The prayer is about to endure a controversy over its authorship that is likely to be anything but serene.
- 'Last Comic' winner squeezes in daddy duty (The Arizona Republic)
Josh Blue earned the title of Last Comic Standing after winning NBC's reality show in 2006. The Colorado-based comedian has gone on to make a name for himself on the club circuit with a broad audience thanks to his TV success.
- Search to divine authorship leads 'Footprints' to court - Honolulu Advertiser
The single set of footprints in the sand — as millions of inspired souls now know — was that time when the Lord picked you up and carried you. It's a metaphor, people: He is there when you need Him most, and so is the ubiquitous poem known as ...
- Daniel Brocchini - Tahoe Daily Tribune
Daniel BrocchiniTahoe Daily Tribune, CA - 4 hours agoDan loved to play the guitar, write music and poetry, and skate. He was also a great musician who was trying to start a band. Dan loved kids, especially his ...
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