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- 'A Tale of Two Brothers': Reaching Out from Beyond - Yahoo Finance
Author Claims to Channel Jim Morrison and Michael Hutchence in Candid New Account of their Lives PITTSBURGH, June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Legendary frontman for The Doors Jim Morrison died on July 3, 1971. Michael Hutchence, the original lead singer of ...
- Fall arts classes at ACA - Abington Mariner
Ever wanted to try your hand at pottery, figure drawing, or writing poetry? Need a new after school option for your kids? Heard about ACA’s popular new teen art programs? The Arlington Center for the Arts invites you to check out a new season of ...
- Olympic poetry contest finalists (Radio Netherlands)
Finally - the top five poems in our Olympic poetry contest have been chosen! The winner will be announced on 25 August in a special Olympic edition of Curious Orange.
- Giving the Holocaust a Creative Voice - Jewish Exponent
The Moore College of Art in Philadelphia has a provocative exhibit on display in its galleries through June 16. Thirty works by teenage artists representing 21 public, private and parochial schools throughout the Greater Philadelphia area honor the ...
- A year later, families still struggle with flood deaths (Winona Daily News)
Every time it rains, it’s scary. Every time it storms, it’s depressing. Raindrops are constant reminders of the seven people who died Aug. 18 and Aug. 19, 2007, when the waters rose to record levels in southeastern Minnesota. The families left behind have had a year to cope with their losses but are reminded every day of their loved ones — songs on the radio, looking at a fishing pole or their ...
- Movie Review—Canary - Firefox News
Movie Review—CanaryFirefox News, AZ - 3 hours agoBy Peter Gutiérrez Over the past fifteen years, Peter's work in horror and other genres, in the form of short fiction, poetry, criticism, and comics, ...
- The hard job of picking your own best poetry - DAWN Group
Name and fame of the kind many lesser poets have enjoyed through hard PR work, presence, availability, appearance in TV `mushaeras’ or shear good luck has not been our good friend Parto Rohilla’s lot, now in the eighth decade of a life well lived ...
- ‘The Two Gentlemen of Verona’ - Gresham Outlook
Gresham Outlook‘The Two Gentlemen of Verona’Gresham Outlook, OR - 3 hours agoEspecially when you’re trying to express the nuances of Shakespeare in a public park, where those unappreciative of the bard’s peerless poetry–like, say, ...
- Girl from polygamist group ordered into state care (Las Vegas Sun)
Tue, Aug 19, 2008 (10:54 a.m.) A Texas judge has ordered a 14-year-old girl who was allegedly married to jailed polygamist leader Warren Jeffs to be placed in foster care.
- Arts Calendar: 8/28-8/31 - Daily News Transcript
AMAZING THINGS ARTS CENTER, 55 Nicholas Road, Framingham. Tonight at 7:30, Dan Cloutier hosts a Folk Open Mike featuring Ed Joseph. Admission is $6/$5 for members. Call 508-405-2787 or visit amazingthings.org. SHOWCASE LIVE, 23 Patriot Place ...
- In the footsteps of a trailblazer: First woman to scale Pikes Peak (Colorado Springs Gazette)
When Julia Archibald Holmes stepped onto the summit of Pikes Peak 150 years ago, she not only became the first woman to scale the 14,115-foot mountain in recorded history, she also became the first person to do it with panache.
- iUniverse Would Like to Announce the Release of Saving Obama by John ... - PR.com
Blooomington, IN, August 02, 2008 --( PR.com )-- New Book Uses Barack Obama’s Success to Show Importance of Giving Back. Author Provides Intriguing Discourse on Consequences of Irresponsible Fathers in ‘Saving Obama: Freeing Us from the Sins of ...
- Linda Gabriel - The Zimbabwean
Linda GabrielThe Zimbabwean, Africa - 2 hours agoAs well as a celebration of gifted women, the Tuesday early-evening show will also be a celebration of their progress in performance poetry. ...
- Wide range of food for the mind at our luncheon - Huddersfield Examiner
Wide range of food for the mind at our luncheonHuddersfield Examiner, UK - 1 hour agoIn fact, some of the anecdotes are so laugh-out-loud funny it makes the reader glad that he became a best-selling author and not a rock star. ...
- Garage-bound scribe taps vivid past (The Columbus Dispatch)
SAG HARBOR, N.Y. -- Like its predecessors, the latest Alan Furst novel, The Spies of Warsaw , reads as if it were written in a Paris cafe -- where men with pencil-thin mustaches while away rainy winter afternoons, puffing on Balkan Sobranie cigarettes and talking about the old days.
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