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- Nitzinger's event celebrates sobriety (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By Preston Jones That old rock 'n' roll cliche -- sex, drugs, booze -- has its dark side, and no one knows that better than Fort Worth guitar legend and ex- Bloodrock member John Nitzinger. The blues/rock legend has organized a "musical celebration of sobriety" featuring performances from the Josh Davis Band and PappaRotti Wine Room's piano man Ross Wolfe (Nitzinger says all musical ...
- Year ends in style for GCSE students - maltonmercury.co.uk
Year ends in style for GCSE studentsmaltonmercury.co.uk, UK - 9 hours ago... provided free by the school. The afternoon was spent in the school hall, with students entertaining their fellows on stage with music, poetry, juggling, ...
- Help us beat stigma of depression - Evening News Norwich
A charity which helps people deal with depression is making a special film to raise awareness of the condition, which will be shown at a concert in the city. Soft Shoe Shuffle is written and directed by University of East Anglia graduate Henrietta ...
- Literary contest winners announced - Dodge City Daily Globe
Literary contest winners announcedDodge City Daily Globe, KS - 1 hour agoA total of 28 entries were received in Prose and Poetry Categories. Amy Becker, Offerle, third place prose for the first chapter of her book and Second ...
- The Fergus Falls Daily Journal (Fergus Falls Daily Journal)
Gerda’s history to be unveiled? The Otter Tail County Historical Society will host a writing contest on Thursday from 6-7 p.m. at the Kadatz Hotel designed to weave a history for “Gerda,†a painting from the historical society’s artifact collection.
- Notes on despair (The Buffalo News)
There are two ways to deal with the inevitable emotional and existential crises that become a common part of life once you've left your twenties.
- 'Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation,' by Cokie Roberts (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
She calls it history's "other half." ...
- Prince working on book to be published in the fall (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Prince the musical auteur is becoming an author. "21 Nights," a "photographic essay" that offers "a rare glimpse into the life, lyrics, and mystique" of the maker of such hits as "1999" and "Purple Rain," will be published worldwide come fall, according to Atria Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.
- Call for submissions (Berkshire Eagle)
PITTSFIELD — The Berkshire Writers Room is seeking literary submissions for the second edition of "Pathways: A Journal of Literature and Art," to be published in September 2008. Submissions will be accepted from May 19 through July 31.
- The Register Star - Register-Star
One of Hudson's newest traditions took place again Saturday, the Literary Magazine and Small Press Fair at the Hudson Opera House. Once a year, it gives those with a literary bent a three-hour opportunity to stock up on the magazines and books they ...
- Philippe Petit between the Twin Towers. (Magnolia Pictures and ... - International Herald Tribune
Philippe Petit between the Twin Towers. (Magnolia Pictures and ...International Herald Tribune, France - 3 hours agoBut it is also worth recalling that the Trade Center inspired more love posthumously than while it stood. Petit was an exception. ...
- Indian River County community connection: June 2 (Vero Press Journal)
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- What's happenin'? (The Montana Standard)
Looking for something to do Saturday? Consider the following: ART IN THE PARK The annual Anaconda arts and music festival continues Saturday and Sunday in Washoe Park. Tickets are $6 per day for 17 and older or $15 for a three-day pass. See the story on Page A1 today for details.
- 'Happy in a foreign world' - BBC UK News
As the Today programme begins a major series examining the care of the elderly in the UK, one listener spoke to her mother about life in her care home. Joan Davey has the sunniest of demeanours. She laughs a lot, loves listening to classical music ...
- The E-list great things to do today (Vancouver Province)
IS THIS ANY WAY TO PICK A PRESIDENT? Where: UBC Robson Square, 800 Robson St. Why: Eeny, meeny, miny, moe. . . The 2008 Democratic primaries and the fickleness of the voting public will be the topic of tonight's talk by Richard Johnston.
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