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- Taking breakfast with Razorlight's Andy Burrows - Drowned In Sound
The drummer smiles. Takes a fork loaded with egg and bacon to his mouth. Swallows and smiles again, chuckling a little to himself. ā No, sorry. Ask me a question.ā Iām at The Wolseley , on Piccadilly in central London, for a breakfast ...
- Former Western Kentucky University President John D. Minton Sr ... - Bowling Green Daily News
John D. Minton Sr., the fifth president of Western Kentucky University, is laid to rest Tuesday during a graveside ceremony at Fairview Cemetery. Servant leader, rabbi and dad were among the words used to describe John D. Minton Sr., who was laid to ...
- NEW AL THAQAFIA ISSUE RELEASED - Bahrain News Agency
NEW AL THAQAFIA ISSUE RELEASEDBahrain News Agency, Bahrain - 4 hours ago... BOOK OF POET FAWZI AL SINDI RAHEENAT AL ALAM /HOSTAGE OF AGONY/ AND ALGERIAN RESEARCHER AHMED BU ZAYAN WROTE ON SENSUALITY AND SUGGESTIVENESS IN POETRY. ...
- At Aveda, āthe noseā knows (Tacoma News Tribune)
MINNEAPOLIS ā For years, āthe noseā of Aveda has traveled the Amazon River in Brazil, the flower fields of Corsica and the banks of the Nile in Egypt in search of his aromatic Holy Grail: a lone, elusive ingredient that just might defy Mother Nature.
- College on horizon, teen crams summer activities - St. Petersburg Times
Dāsirre Oliver, 17, works at Buccaneer Bay and volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters. I have lived in Weeki Wachee for 2 1/2 years. I was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and lived in New York and New Jersey before moving to Hernando County. Who ...
- Catholic Daughters announce state contest winners - Journal-Advocate
Catholic Daughters announce state contest winnersJournal-Advocate, CO - 56 minutes ago1-3 in Colorado Springs, the following local winners were announced: ⢠and James Skerjanec, fourth place; for his poetry entry, āJesus the Light of My World ...
- DATES & DEADLINES - Arlington Heights Post
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago's Gala of the Arts, which supports the agency's extensive emergency assistance program, begins with cocktails and art sale 6:30 p.m.; dinner and entertainment 8 p.m. Sept. 5 at Navy Pier's Grand ...
- The Miami Herald Christine Dolen Column: Fest Spotlights Black Theater - RedOrbit
The Miami Herald Christine Dolen Column: Fest Spotlights Black TheaterRedOrbit, TX - 15 hours agoShows variously labeled gospel, inspirational or urban plays draw large crowds and make big money, though theatrical purists have criticized such ...
- Youth cultural restoration tour kicks off - Indian Country Today
LOS ANGELES - A group of music-minded Natives who grew up in urban areas of the U.S. is embarking on a nationwide tour to promote healthy living and wellness among Native youth. The endeavor, called the Awakening the Warrior Spirit Tour, is aimed at ...
- Poetry Basics Saturday at the Writers' Gallery - Yucaipa/Calimesa News Mirror
Poetry Basics Saturday at the Writers' GalleryYucaipa/Calimesa News Mirror, CA - 26 minutes agoSpend Saturday with published poet Dan D'Amelio analyzing the appeal of poetry, how to be a better poet through the study of the key elements to successful ...
- ACT and Intiman get new CEOs to guide them through a rough economy - Seattle Post Intelligencer
"This is amazing theater," he recalls thinking. The Geneva conservatory-trained artist responded to the thrashing energy on the stage as a piece of drama. It took little time after that for him to veer from performing and into production, launching ...
- Potty Reading Promoted - NPR News
All Things Considered , June 20, 2008 Ā· It's National Bathroom Reading Month. There are several well-known bathroom readers ā large 700- to 1,000-page compilations of stories, poems, essays and funny quotes suitable for those many visits. A ...
- BusinessNorth Exclusives āReverse publishingā hits the Iron Range (BusinessNorth)
VIRGINIA ā As most newspapers are struggling with how to reinvent their products on the Web and thus retain readers, one publication on the Iron Range is defining itself online first.
- Legendary sportswriter Campbell puts down his pen - Waco Tribune-Herald
When Dave Campbell walked away from the Tribune-Herald 15 years ago, retiring after an incredible 40-year run as sports editor, he planned to relax, tend to his garden and maybe take a few more road trips with his wife. That āretirementā lasted ...
- Turning Summer Leaves (Gay City News)
Meena Alexander, "Quickly Changing River" (TriQuarterly Books/Northwestern University Press, $14.95) Alexander's eighth book of poems quotes Whitman in its epigraph and in "Torn Grass" features five impressive triptych sequences (e.g., "Three for Summer").
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