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- On this day, Nov. 3, 1883 - Washington Examiner
On this day, Nov. 3, 1883Washington Examiner, DC - 2 hours agoBlack Bart was born Charles E. Boles, probably in the state of New York around 1830. As a young man, he abandoned his family for the gold fields of ...
- Students dig field trip - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Students dig field tripDubuque Telegraph Herald, IA - 2 hours agoThey participated in tree identifications, team building, leaf rubbings or poetry readings and either a service project or a scavenger hunt. ...
- 'Rock Band 2' turns up volume for music gamers - MLive.com
Rock 'n' roll may never die. But it will never be the same. With the arrival of "Rock Band 2," the little genre that could keeps chugging along. Music games, with their humble roots in "Dance Dance Revolution" and "Parappa the Rapper," have developed ...
- Robert Holl (bass-baritone); Roger Vignoles (piano) (Hyperion ... - Musical Criticism
Musical CriticismRobert Holl (bass-baritone); Roger Vignoles (piano) (Hyperion ...Musical Criticism, UK - Oct 22, 2008Holl has a big, dark voice: there is flint in the lower register and smooth passage to a lovely, focused middle. The sound is at its best in the last, ...
- Latrobe native enchants diners at Ivy Cafe in Ligonier - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Latrobe native enchants diners at Ivy Cafe in LigonierPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 2 hours agoMost recently, they have begun hosting mid-week poetry readings upstairs. And their intimate dining rooms -- one upstairs, the other on the ground floor ...
- What the Giller Prize gets right (Nanaimo Daily News)
A database search reveals that "Giller Prize" was mentioned in 407 articles in major Canadian newspapers in 2007, compared with 105 for "Governor General's Literary Award," 66 for "Griffin Poetry Prize," 11 for "Writer's Trust Award" and a mere four for "RBC Painting Competition."
- Encore briefs - Salina Journal
Bihlmaier to play at Art a la Carte Patrick Bihlmaier and Friends will be the featured entertainers at the Art a la Carte concert at 12:20 p.m. today at Robert Caldwell Plaza, between the City-County Building and Salina Public Library. Bihlmaier is a ...
- Life's good without Rebus - Manchester Evening News
`IT was meant to be a film, you know," crime writer Ian Rankin tells me when I ask about his new book Doors Open. The award-winning novelist has written a fast-paced, art heist story after saying farewell to his beloved fictional detective Rebus. It ...
- Pages from a local book - Telegraph-Journal
Pages from a local bookTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 17 minutes agoAlden died 25 years ago this year but his gift lives on in all of his compassionate compositions and this is my favourite of his poetry collections. ...
- The Beats Go On - KUAR
The Beats Go OnKUAR, AR - 44 minutes agoMerge is a quartet that combines poetry with jazz music. Cassandra Cleghorn (poet) and Erik Lawrence (saxophone and flutes) comprise half of Merge. ...
- Giving appreciation - Morganton News Herald
Giving appreciationMorganton News Herald, NC - 32 minutes agoTrust in your pastor and help him to become the best Christian to lead you in the right direction for daily living. A good pastor teaches the importance of ...
- Don’t Say Goodbye - Local
Don’t Say GoodbyeLocal, CO - 1 hour agoI wrote a ton of poetry during that time and developed my own style that I was able to translate into functional (at best) writing for the paper that began ...
- Why this crisis will make the next president better. - Slate
Someone's Better Off: With a deep recession looming and the government going bust, the widespread consensus is that the financial crisis strikes a bitter blow to the presidential candidates' grand policy ambitions. As Ted Widmer asked in the Outlook ...
- Voices of Guantanamo at Patricks' Cabaret, Sept. 5–6 - Bridge
Voices of Guantanamo at Patricks' Cabaret, Sept. 5–6Bridge, MN - 12 minutes agoS., presents the book Voices of Guantanamo, which will come to life with readings, poetry and dance. The event begins at 8 pm on both nights. ...
- Celeb involvement raises profile of causes - Seattle Times
Singer Fergie poses with young people during a recent visit to Safe Space's Manhattan Youth High-Risk Drop-In Center. Bono speaks out against the AIDS epidemic. Lauren Conrad wears the Have a Heart necklace. All proceeds of the necklace benefit the ...
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