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- Pioneer party (The Salt Lake Tribune)
There is something quietly refreshing about visiting a small American town in the middle of the summer, when life is often slower and simpler.
- Stories by the moonlight - Bucks Free Press
Stories by the moonlightBucks Free Press, UK - 1 hour agoAs with Valerie's other stories and poetry collections, which include Touch Mi! Tell Mi!, Let Me Touch the Sky, Duppy Jamboree, and Whoop An' Shout! the ...
- August, South Pacific, In the Heights, Boeing-Boeing, LuPone Are Tony Winners (Playbill)
August: Osage County, South Pacific, Boeing-Boeing and In the Heights won top production honors at the 62nd Annual Tony Awards June 15.
- Kids Are Reading Poetry, Even If Adults Don't Recognize the Poets - mediabistro.com
Kids Are Reading Poetry, Even If Adults Don't Recognize the Poetsmediabistro.com, NY - 1 hour agoHopkins is the author of four verse novel that deal with topics like drug addiction, child abuse, and suicidal impulses; according to my source, ...
- Families want to keep gun politics out of memorial services - National Post
Families want to keep gun politics out of memorial servicesNational Post, Canada - 1 hour ago... network of friends and acquaintances, it has helped us get through this.” The service for Mr. Martin will capture his spirit through poetry and prose, ...
- Religion Calendar: 07/12/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- On the dusty road to redemption (Prairie Public Broadcasting)
In Leif Enger's 'So Brave, Young, and Handsome,' an outlaw and an author hit the road on a quixotic quest.
- Turkmen president orders removal of his autocratic predecessor's golden statue (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)
Turkmenistan's leader has ordered the removal of a giant golden statue of his late predecessor from downtown Ashgabat, the Turkmen capital, a state-run daily said Saturday.
- The Insomniac's Guide to the Best in Late-Night Movies for July 21-26 - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Too hot to sleep? As long as you're up, you might as well watch something. Here's a look at the best late-night movies on basic cable this week: Monday, July 21 "Kiss Me, Stupid" (1964). Dean Martin, Kim Novak, Ray Walston. 11 p.m., TCM. Directed by ...
- Residents react to murder of 2 Ogden women - KSL-TV
Residents react to murder of 2 Ogden womenKSL-TV, UT - 13 hours agoSaundra Click, a friend of Wyoming and Rosy, said, "If you ever stopped to get to know Wyoming, you'd know she wrote beautiful poetry, and little Rosy could ...
- The Winner of Our Prisoner’s Dilemma Contest Is … - New York Times Blogs
We ran a contest asking readers to submit the one question they’d ask to help pick a partner for the Prisoner’s Dilemma . Then we had a special treat: the University of Chicago economist John List ( whose writings , by the way, were the ...
- Printmaking affair was an early assembly line - Columbia Daily Tribune
Printmaking affair was an early assembly lineColumbia Daily Tribune, MO - 18 minutes ago“The Poetry of Nature in Japanese Woodblock Prints” runs through Aug. 24 at the Museum of Art and Archaeology. The exhibit is free and the museum is open ...
- Hometown flavor marks Cordova’s 100th birthday party - Cordova Times
Hometown flavor marks Cordova’s 100th birthday partyCordova Times, AK - 1 hour agoCordova’s Centennial birthday bash featured live bluegrass and jazz, a pie social with homemade chocolate and vanilla ice cream in churns and poetry ...
- Garrett: Poetry in cleats - Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise
A certain up-and-coming boxer, a few years ago, coined the phrase: “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.” Perhaps there’s no better way to also describe third-year Bartlesville Doenges Ford Indian shortstop Stephen Garrett. The former ...
- Saddam 'feared catching AIDS' (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS during his US-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings.
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