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- Surprise comes as shake-outs begin on 'Dancing with the Stars' - Grand Rapids Press
Chemistry: Rocco DiSpirito and Karina Smirnoff sizzle. Rocco is safe to saute another week. On "Dancing With the Stars," isn't that all that truly matters? And that lovable-yet-slightly-loony Cloris Leachman will be back as America's favorite batty ...
- Poetry Reading, Oct. 6 (Knox College)
Israeli author Zali Gurevitch will read from his own poetry at 4 p.m., Friday, October 6, in the Alumni Room, Old Main, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois. The reading is free and open to the public.
- Visit Neil Ray’s Underground Tonight - FayObserver.com
Visit Neil Ray’s Underground TonightFayObserver.com, NC - 30 minutes agoThe Rock Shop will be hosting the monthly Neil Ray Underground event tonight at 8 pm Neil Ray is a renowned, local poet who hosts poetry and open-mic events ...
- The Society of the Blind and Deaf organized the Poetry and Art ... - Times of Central Asia
ASHGABAT, Sept. 19 (Turkmenistan Golden Age) - The Society of the Blind and Deaf organized the Poetry and Art Festival in Ashgabat with the assistance of the National Centre of Trade Unions and the UN Development Programme in Turkmenistan. The ...
- The Laurel eats out too - San Francisco Examiner
In the Oakland Hills, you can take on different attitudes when dining out. You experience the haute life in Rockridge, get hip on Piedmont, chill at Glenview bistros, settle for Montclair and venture to the Laurel District for…Cambodian cuisine. It ...
- New TRC enquiry needed: “corporal punishment” in SA schools - Thought Leader
New TRC enquiry needed: “corporal punishment” in SA schoolsThought Leader, South Africa - 10 hours agoI used to write melancholic, candle-guttering poetry. I never knew I had a sense of humour when it came to writing. Humour keeps things in a healthy ...
- John Stone, 72, doctor with poetic talents - Atlanta Journal Constitution
John Stone, 72, doctor with poetic talentsAtlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 10 minutes agoThe last of his five books of poetry was titled “Music From Apartment 8,” a reference to his mother’s home in Decatur. Dr. Stone also wrote an essay, ...
- A new breed of tourist for a very different Paris hotel - New Zealand Herald
A new breed of tourist for a very different Paris hotelNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 4 hours ago... the gritty street and cafe life, of pre-war Paris. The hotel is a swirl of black, grey and brown, metal, glass, wood and concrete. Poetry, aphorisms and ...
- TRIG EQUATION (New York Post)
I wish to thank Rich Lowry for his beautifully written and inspiring article ("What Trig Can Teach America," PostOpinion, Sept. 9). VP candidate and new mother Sarah Palin, by her love and acceptance, helps teach us how to deal with real diversity...
- Because You Died: Poetry and Prose of the First World War and ... - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukBecause You Died: Poetry and Prose of the First World War and ...Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 9 minutes ago... something remote, unimaginable, its monstrous destructions safely shut up, like the Black Death and the Great Fire, between the covers of history books. ...
- The Woman in White - The New York Review of Books
The Woman in WhiteThe New York Review of Books - 38 minutes agoBenfey locates in the poetry of Dickinson's younger years an obsession with Lord Byron—Byron's famous poem "The Prisoner of Chillon" becomes "the Rosetta ...
- To submit - News-Star
We ask that they be as true as you can make them, although we understand contents may have settled some over the years. The memories can be third person, first person, prose, poetry. There is no restriction on length, although one memory at a time is ...
- Calendar: Exercise classes (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
Aerobic/Kickboxing Classes, 5:15 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, 6 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays-Fridays, 9 a.m. Saturdays. Instructors: Sheila Ball, T.J. Niebergall and Roni Hayes. Call 740-867-4532. Chesapeake Community Center, 3978 Ohio Route 7, Chesapeake. $20 a month; $4 daily.
- Daily thoughts and ideas for negotiating the last days of George W. Bush's presidency (Colorado Springs Independent)
Admit it: You'll secretly miss him. Well, at least if you're among that very special portion of the population who still approves of George W. Bush's governance, even during this eighth year of America's most harrowing reality show.
- 'August 4, 1964’ boldly captures the urgency of a complex time (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By CHRIS SHULL DALLAS — August 4, 1964 , a "secular oratorio" by American composer Steven Stucky, with the libretto by Gene Scheer, was performed for the first time Thursday by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The piece is coherent, dramatically gripping, thematically relevant and musically accessible. August 4, 1964 uses the combined orchestra, large chorus and four vocal soloists conducted ...
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