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- Judge Robert E. Dixon remembered for his fairness, wit - Seattle Times
Robert E. Dixon served as a King County Superior Court judge. The man just had a tender touch about him. Even some criminals could see it. They would write Judge Robert E. Dixon from prison, thanking him for being so fair. And then there was that ...
- King Leaves for 10th Festival of Pacific Arts (Scoop.co.nz)
King Tuheitia leaves today to attend the 10th Festival of Pacific Arts in Pago Pago, America Samoa as the traditional head of the 120-strong New Zealand delegation and will then fly to Tonga to attend the Tongan King’s coronation King George Tupou V.
- Between teaching and playing music, Brookline teacher picks both (The Brookline Tab)
Two years ago, Kenny Kozol, 34, moved back to Brookline from New York City. Since returning, he has been able to marry his two passions, teaching and music. His blue eyes light up when he talks about bringing Latin music into the classroom. They also shine when he talks about his band, Ten Tumbao, which is playing at the Brookline Arts Center “Enchanted Spring†Gala on May 3.
- People in the news - Scotsman
People in the newsScotsman, United Kingdom - May 17, 2008Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story will bring to life the battle for morals that raged in the 1960s, the BBC said. Hugh Bonneville will star as BBC ...
- Author ‘not very creative’ with uni students’ marks - Hounslow Guardian
Kingston Uni's creative writing course is at the centre of controversy following the revelation that leading novelist Hanif Kureishi, a research fellow on the course, awards all his students distinctions regardless of the work they produce. Kureishi ...
- Mets pull ahead in the ninth to beat Reds 10-8 - Columbus Dispatch
Mets pull ahead in the ninth to beat Reds 10-8Columbus Dispatch, OH - 1 hour agoThere was no poetry in their game but admirable amounts of patience and power. It will serve them well over time. But first they need to get their breath ...
- B-52s rocking along with Cyndi Lauper - Miami Herald
The B-52s -- from left, Cindy Wilson, Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson and Keith Strickland -- of Rock Lobster fame are still stirring up things. IF YOU GO What: The True Colors Tour, featuring Cyndi Lauper, The B-52s, Rosie O'Donnell, Deborah Cox and ...
- Review: She's so unusual - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Who: By Eisa Davis. Directed by Marion McClinton. When: 2 & 7:30 p.m. Sat., 7:30 p.m. Wed.-Fri. Ends June 14. Where: Pillsbury House Theatre, 3501 Chicago Av. S., Mpls. Tickets: $18. 612-825-0459.. Water pours from the ceiling and fog sweeps along ...
- Culture clinic: Nick Broomfield - Daily Telegraph
Milton Friedman's theories on free-market economy, which are responsible for the greed and extremely dangerous world we live in today. I've made a couple of really bad endings myself, but I'd have to say that most Spielberg endings aren't good. You ...
- Mystery mural to be unveiled at library extension opening - North West Evening Mail
Colin Smith, headteacher, said: “Previously, the library was located in a corridor of the school and although it was well used we realised we required more space for the children.
- 'WALL∙E': Pixar is Back - Popmatters.com
At last, an answer to the celebrity voicing in animated movies! No dialogue. For much of WALL∙E , the titular robot speaks not a word, but instead whimpers or exclaims, his language an assortment of expressive erps and eeps (courtesy of Ben Burtt ...
- Notes on despair - Buffalo News
Notes on despairBuffalo News, United States - 23 minutes agoIt’s the difference between writing poetry and scribbling in your diary. This is nominally country music, and most of the songs proceed at somnolent, ...
- The private life of a courtier unmasked (Guardian Unlimited)
Another clutch of slim vols from the Faber Poet-to-Poet series; I picked on this one (others include selections of Pope and Hart Crane) because, well, I felt like it.
- New Venue and Label: The Chapel and Might Be Time - Riverfront Times
New Venue and Label: The Chapel and Might Be TimeRiverfront Times, MO - 14 hours agoThere’s gallery space as well, and they do lectures and poetry readings. For a long time, anytime Christianity got hooked up with music, people just thought ...
- Former LCC student publishes "THOUGHTS from the MIND" - Lansing State Journal
Victor Johnson, Sr. has released a collection of his poems in his first book entitled, "THOUGHTS from the MIND." Victor grew up in Benton Harbor, Michigan where he graduated from Benton Harbor Sr. High in 1973. He went on to graduated with a B.A. in ...
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