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- Chick Ball Song Birds (Jackson Free Press)
In June, the quintessential Jackson-area music festival Jubilee!JAM put on the best show in years, with top music acts like Three Six Mafia and ZZTop. Though generally the diversity was noteworthy, one key component was missing: female solo acts.
- Stagecoach Days return June 14 (Navasota Examiner)
Start your summer vacation with a visit to Fanthorp Inn State Historic Site in Anderson, Grimes County, Texas! On Saturday, June 14, we will celebrate Stagecoach Days with an all-around family event.
- My girlfriend's too nice to her male friends - Globe and Mail
Group Therapy is a relationship advice column that asks readers to contribute their wisdom. Each week, we offer up a problem for you to weigh in on, then publish the most lively responses, with a final word on the matter delivered by our columnist ...
- view THODA PYAAR THODA MAGIC movie stills (Glamsham.com)
Thoda mediocrity, Thoda failure!!! Now that sums up the fate of Yashraj's present set of music and film releases that is presumably all-time low.
- Miles Kington: How I learnt to write poetry on a computer called Otto (Independent)
(9 March 1995) One of the more interesting experiments being carried out at the moment by the European Union is an attempt to introduce common European standards for poetry.
- Start your beach reading at York Public Library (The York Weekly)
A character in Philip Roth's novel "Goodbye, Columbus" describes his cousin, the ultimate summer reader: "Doris? She's the one who's always reading 'War and Peace.' That's how I know it's summer, when Doris is reading 'War and Peace.'"
- KQED made its mark by making programs (Current (Public Broadcasting))
San Francisco's KQED-TV remains one of the most-watched public TV stations in the country, but, in the 1980s and '90s it suffered under the expectations of a viewership that recalled its early years. David Stewart reminds us of KQED's fertile '50s and '60s.
- Hay festival: We need more of poor old Milton - guardian.co.uk
Hay festival: We need more of poor old Miltonguardian.co.uk, UK - 10 hours agoTS Eliot complained that there was too much context in Milton: the poetry, enlisted in the political and religious battles raging in the middle of the 17th ...
- Soldier Boy (New York Times)
Frances Richey?s new collection of poems, ?The Warrior,? focuses on her relationship with her son, a Green Beret who has served two tours in Iraq.
- Katie's lighter side (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
NEW YORK – Every weekday evening, Katie Couric is the picture of sobriety on the “CBS Evening Newsâ€: buttoned-down and earnest.
- Quality is Bye's middle name - Tonight South Africa
A strong dramatic work is what director Lara Bye looks for when selecting her next production. She hit the jackpot with her winning piece for the KKNK, Yellowman, which was also selected as the festival play to travel to the Netherlands by the Dutch ...
- 'Lyrical terrorist' wins court appeal (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
A British woman who called herself the "lyrical terrorist" and wrote a poem about beheading a hostage, has won an appeal against a criminal conviction.
- Jazz Saxophonist Kidd Stays In the Picture - New York Sun
Even people who aren't sure they've heard of Kidd Jordan have probably heard him. Now 73, the tenor saxophonist has been playing since the early 1950s. And since Mr. Jordan's spirited adolescence coincided with the dawn of rock 'n' roll and the ...
- Wiz Khalifa: Youngin' On His Grind - BallerStatus.com
Wiz Khalifa: Youngin' On His GrindBallerStatus.com, CA - 1 hour agoJust basically, my love for music and how much music inspired me, I was always into writing, as far as stories and poetry. I got into a lot of different ...
- 3 THINGS TO DO TODAY (San Jose Mercury News)
3 THINGS TO DO TODAY Events Come hear 'Poetry First!' Poetry Center San Jose's monthly "Poetry First!
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