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- Baker to celebrate Homestead Days - Billings Gazette
BAKER - The Baker Centennial Homestead Days/All Class Reunion is Thursday through Sunday and is presented by the O'Fallon Historical Society and Museum. All events are being held at the Fallon County Fairgrounds south of Baker on Highway 7. The ...
- Mark Smith: Modern day Romeo and Juliet have tragic love story - Noblesville Daily Times
Mark Smith: Modern day Romeo and Juliet have tragic love storyNoblesville Daily Times, IN - 7 hours agoIf you saw her picture you would be stirred to write poetry. Boy meets girl, boy fails in love with girl, difficulties and misunderstandings arise that ...
- McCain Responds to Obama Decision: Failed Test of Principle - Swampland
The AgeMcCain Responds to Obama Decision: Failed Test of PrincipleSwampland - Jun 19, 2008"The true test of a candidate for President is whether he will stand on principle and keep his word to the American people. Barack Obama has failed that ...Video: AP Campaign Minute AssociatedPressall 3,510 news articles
- Singing the cowboy way of life - Vernon Morning Star
Vernon Morning StarSinging the cowboy way of lifeVernon Morning Star, Canada - 1 hour ago“Cowboy poetry tends to be humorous. It’s like a good punchline incorporated into poetry,” he said, adding the works will be from his own collection as well ...
- Sports Letters (The News & Observer)
Using Eight Belles photo was tasteless
- FR native featured at Portuguese-American poetry reading - Herald News
The latest event in a series featuring area Portuguese-American poets and writers will be held June 5 at the Boston Public Library. Fall River native Thomas J. Braga will be joined by Nancy Vieira Couto of New Bedford and Frank X. Gaspar of ...
- A&E Articles (Lafayette)
In the rear of the basement corridor in Hogg Hall, a newly-renovated room has opened for students to write poetry, compose short stories, discuss original writing with friends, or simply absorb the creative work of others.
- 24th Annual Chicago Tribune Printers Row Book Fair Announces Featured ... - Biloxi Sun Herald
The Chicago Tribune Printers Row Book Fair -- the largest free outdoor literary event in the Midwest -- is expected to draw up to 100,000 book lovers again this year to the two-day showcase, set in Chicago's historic Printers Row neighborhood on June ...
- The 'slashes' of this world - Deccan Herald
Deccan HeraldThe 'slashes' of this worldDeccan Herald, India - 55 minutes agoShe also cites some wonderful examples such as that of a financier in the US who used to publish books of poetry and finally landed a job as the head of the ...
- Review: Special Orders - Kansas City Star
Review: Special OrdersKansas City Star, MO - 10 minutes agoBy KATHLEEN JOHNSON Edward Hirsch’s new poetry collection, Special Orders, is an exercise in thinking inside the box. The metaphor of the box — and one is ...
- Gerda’s history to be unveiled? - Fergus Falls Daily Journal
Gerda’s history to be unveiled?Fergus Falls Daily Journal, MN - 2 hours agoThe contest is free, and no registration is necessary. Pieces will be read in an informal discussion setting, and gift certificates donated by local ...
- Media Advisory - Youth Out Loud Walk To Stop Child Sexual Abuse - Canada NewsWire (press release)
Media Advisory - Youth Out Loud Walk To Stop Child Sexual AbuseCanada NewsWire (press release), Canada - 5 hours agoBefore the walk there will be an hour of music, poetry and speakers at Dundas Square at noon. The walk is meant to raise awareness of child sexual ...
- Jimi Hendrix burnt guitar set to fetch £500,000 at auction - Daily Telegraph
'When Hendrix set this guitar alight it marked a watershed in live performance' Hendrix's 1965 Fender Stratocaster, which was famously set alight on stage during a performance at London's Finsbury Astoria in 1967, is going under the hammer with other ...
- Musicians, artists unite for a cause - Hudson Reporter
MIXED BAG – The Jersey City-based band Las Vandelays, which is led by David Ribyat, will play music from several genres including Latin, country, and Bossa Nova. Their set time begins at 4 p.m. For more information about the block party and yard ...
- Prodigy at 20, Dead at 31, Kapell's Genius Survives on New Set - Bloomberg
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- By 1953, 31-year-old William Kapell owned the world. A pianist of prodigious gifts in both fingers and brain power, handsome and happily married, his fame seemed without limit. That year he had added Australia to his realm ...
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