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- Teen idols live again at Hanover (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
WORCESTER - Brian Hyland. Chris Montez. Johnny Tillotson. If these names ring a bell with you, then chances are you were a teenager in the late 1950s and early 1960s and saw these early rock 'n' roll stars on Dick Clark's "American Bandstand" TV dance party.
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- C&C3 Deluxe Edition Contests - Planet CnC
C&C3 Deluxe Edition ContestsPlanet CnC, CA - 2 hours agoAll of these contests, including ours, end on the 15/16th (see each website for particulars), so if you want to get your hands on a free copy of the C&C3 ...
- Prose knows those things that can't be taught - San Jose Mercury News
Prose knows those things that can't be taughtSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 2 hours agoAnother point about that last sentence: Prose borrowed it from poetry. "Not the words themselves but the notion of the sentence is stolen from a Philip ...
- Rebel voice - The Age
Rebel voiceThe Age, Australia - 15 minutes ago... to build a free and independent movement as the sovereign people of this land. Oodgeroo's poetry spoke for those who could not be heard. ...
- The Arts - 11/03 - Press-Enterprise
The Arts - 11/03Press-Enterprise, CA - 7 hours agoRIVERSIDE COMMUNITY ARTS ASSOCIATION, "National League of American Pen Women Exhibit: Ekphrastic -- Poetry Inspired by Art," "PAN - Photographic Artists ...
- New Book by IJCR Researchers Exposes Anti-Christian and Anti-Semitic Bias in U.S. K-12 Textbooks (Centre Daily Times)
The Institute for Jewish & Community Research (IJCR) today announces the release of The Trouble with Textbooks: Distorting History and Religion by Dr. Gary Tobin and Dennis Ybarra.
- Book and music festival gathers area authors - Abilene Reporter-News
Book and music festival gathers area authorsAbilene Reporter-News, TX - 45 minutes agoFrom the opening Poetry Fest to the Gospel Hymnfest on Saturday afternoon, it's a full week of activities honoring local and area authors and musicians. ...
- With 'Driftless,' Rhodes finds his way back to rural Wisconsin - Catholic Online
With 'Driftless,' Rhodes finds his way back to rural WisconsinCatholic Online, CA - 1 hour agoAgainst one wall was a bookcase crammed with novels and volumes of poetry and philosophy. In a large adjacent room lay the remnants of the lunch that his ...
- Fiction1. The Brass V... (Akron Beacon Journal)
Fiction 1. The Brass Verdict, Michael Connelly. Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller (the Lincoln lawyer) team up to find a killer. 2. The Lucky One, Nicholas Sparks. A Marine returning home sets out to find the woman whose photo he found in Iraq. 3. The Story of Edgar Sawtelle, David Wroblewski. A mute takes refuge with three dogs in the Wisconsin woods after his father's death. 4. A Lion Among ...
- Teenage dreams so hard to beat – but I wouldn't go back - Yorkshire Post
Teenage dreams so hard to beat – but I wouldn't go backYorkshire Post, UK - 3 hours agoI began to write poems of teenage angst and despair and send them off to obscure poetry magazines. I write in Talking Myself Home of the terrible palaver I ...
- Kenya: The Political Economy of Ethnic Identities in Country; The ... - AllAfrica.com
Kenya: The Political Economy of Ethnic Identities in Country; The ...AllAfrica.com, Washington - 1 hour agoAbdilatif Abdalla was imprisoned in 1969 by Kenyatta and composed his poetry collection Sauti ya Dhiki at Kamiti where they both served stints. ...
- Southwest Riverside County community news briefs (North County Times)
WHAT'S HAPPENING Hot springs topic for historical society TEMECULA ---- Tony Guenther will speak when the Temecula Valley Historical Society meets at noon Friday. Guenther is the great-grandson of Fritz Guenther, the founder of the Guenther Murrieta Hot Springs Resort.
- Exploring old Rome without air (or time) travel - International Herald Tribune
ROME : First Google Earth turned millions of Internet users into virtual travelers who could fly to any spot on the globe. Then its Sky feature took them to other galaxies. Now Google Earth has embraced a frontier dating back 17 centuries: ancient ...
- Local writers will try to resurrect Poe at the Deer Park on Saturday - Newark Post
Literature lovers will attempt to raise the spirit of Edgar Allen Poe this weekend, while keeping his infamous curse on the Deer Park Tavern at bay. To commemorate the 159th anniversary of Poe’s death, the Delaware Literacy Connection will hold an ...
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