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- Back to the old folks as a credit crunch kiddie - Women.timesonline
Recently, I joined that growing migration of cash-strapped adults who, hit by the credit crunch, have sought financial sanctuary by going back to live with their parents. I expected a heavenly break from reality; what I got was a one-way ticket to ...
- One man and his monsters - guardian.co.uk
One man and his monstersguardian.co.uk, UK - 21 minutes agoDespite the mesmerising poetry of his writing, and its flashes of savage humour, Walsh's plays are tough to watch - which is, the exuberant 41-year-old ...
- China's big, tiny win (Chicago Sun-Times)
Chinese blow out U.S. team, but is the victory worth it? BEIJING -- You have to watch ''women's'' gymnastics with one eye closed. Shut down your conscience and watch the beauty of the movements, the power and guts of the girls.
- Public art on display - Detroit Free Press
Kathy Schlechtz strolled down Pierce Street in downtown Birmingham, looking at a swirling circle of shiny, reflective metal by Dennis Oppenheim titled "Journey Home." "I appreciate anything that brings you out of a reverie and makes you truly live in ...
- Scene change (City Pulse)
Since its origins as a Cool Cities love child, Tim Lane says East Lansing’s Scene Metrospace has done well at serving its purpose of offering an alternative venue for expression and entertainment in the city’s downtown for the 20-to-35-year-old set.
- How should the Republican Convention be reacting to Hurricane Gustav? - Town Hall
We recall the words of the old popular song, "What a Difference a Day Makes; 24 Little Hours." In this political year, it was actually 38 hours, but the poetry is the same.
- 1888 blizzard recounted in Kooser poems now Opera Omaha oratorio - Omaha World-Herald (subscription)
1888 blizzard recounted in Kooser poems now Opera Omaha oratorioOmaha World-Herald (subscription), NE - 14 minutes ago"I love it when my poetry has an impact." He hopes his oratorio will likewise have a legacy. "I want the piece to remind people that we stand on the ...
- Star Power Meets Philanthropy With Celeb Charities - Hartford Courant
Star Power Meets Philanthropy With Celeb CharitiesHartford Courant, United States - 3 hours agoShe spent an afternoon earlier this month at Safe Space's Manhattan Youth High-Risk Drop-In Center, where the youth performed skits, poetry and sang songs ...
- WyoGuide (Billings Gazette)
Sunday, September 21, 2008 Poetry slam comes to PowellPOWELL - Park County will get a chance to sample the lyrical stylings of Junkyard Ghost Revival, a slam poetry group, at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Nelson Performing Arts Center Auditorium.
- Poet/Editor Hayden Carruth, 87 - Paste Magazine
"Hayden Carruth, whose spare, precise, impassioned verse took myriad forms and stamped him as one of the most wide-ranging and intellectually ambitious poets of his generation, died Monday at his home... Although known primarily as a critic, reviewer ...
- Calendar: This week in Davidson, Aug. 13-19 - Nashville Tennessean
Fall Hunting Classic: Educational Seminars: Local hunters, outdoorsmen and Bass Pro Shops staffers will offer seminars on hunting topics. For a complete schedule of seminars visit www.basspro.com . Aug. 13-24, Bass Pro Shop, 323 Opry Mills Drive ...
- Plenty going on in the Vale today (Saturday) - Aylesbury Today
Plenty going on in the Vale today (Saturday)Aylesbury Today, UK - 3 hours agoIf you've a talent you'd like to share with others, why not join us for an evening of music, comedy, poetry and magic. Mainly an acoustic evening - under 18 ...
- Expert: Great leaders, time of change define '60s decade (Westland Observer)
When Heidi Ardizzone shows photos of 1960s leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and President John F. Kennedy, her University of Michigan students have no trouble with recognition.
- Bob Dylan Poems Surface as Part of Book Due Out in November - Rolling Stone
A pair of poems written by Bob Dylan have been published in The New Yorker magazine. The poems — simply titled “#17″ and “#21″ — were penned by Dylan in an era closer to The Times They Are A-Changin’ than Modern Times . They will be ...
- 'Goldengrove' follows grief-stricken teenager (Akron Beacon Journal)
So much seems tragic when we're teenagers: our appeal — or rather, the lack thereof — to the opposite sex; our embarrassing parents; a spectacularly bad haircut. Nico, the 13-year-old protagonist of Francine Prose's new novel, experiences all that through the prism of true tragedy: the death of her golden, talented older sister, Margaret.
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