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- Peter Ross: Key player who pulls out all the stops for musical double ... - Scotland on Sunday Online
LIKE the Wizard of Oz pulling levers behind the curtain or Charlie Chaplin beset by cogs in Modern Times, Gordon Frier sits at the pipe organ in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery, on a balcony 60 feet up, a tiny figure in a tartan jacket coaxing ...
- Miley Cyrus (Gay Wired)
There once was a trivial pursuit question that asked what kind of people come from Lesbos? The answer is lesbians, of course. This week, however, the small Greek providence is trying to put an end to that with what is perhaps one of the silliest lawsuits ever conceived.
- Snide and Prejudice - Washington City Paper
Snide and PrejudiceWashington City Paper, DC - 10 hours agoI’m as much of a language dork as the next, so I get that the appeal of Greek tragedy lies largely in its oft-haunting poetry, but I’ve gotta ask: If you ...
- Crusade for chastity is a tough sell to jaded teens - Anniston Star (subscription)
Crusade for chastity is a tough sell to jaded teensAnniston Star (subscription), AL - 3 hours agoAnd she started performing soon after, singing or reciting poetry to anyone who would listen. One day, after hearing her speak at the Scott Joplin ...
- 'Hamlet' triumphs at Stratford (Jam! Showbiz)
STRATFORD -- There's very little rotten in the state of Denmark -- at least, not in the Denmark conceived by director Adrian Noble.
- Thousands join environmental drive - Gulf Times
THE final field trip of the season in connection with the Flower Each Spring drive is to be organised next Saturday. So far, there have been 14 trips to Shahaniya to learn about Al-Salem, the plant chosen for promotion this year. Nearly 4,000 ...
- Recalling that fateful night at Ford's Theatre - Boston Globe
It sounds like the answer to a Trivial Pursuit question, history category: What was playing at Ford's Theatre the night Abraham Lincoln was assassinated? The answer, for those not up on their Civil War-era minutiae, is "Our American Cousin," a rather ...
- Cathedral Home celebration - Laramine Boomerang
Cathedral Home celebrationLaramine Boomerang, WY - 10 hours agoShe organized the celebration together with Cheri LeBeau, Native American program director. One of the main speakers was author Susan Power, ...
- Meet your neighbors - Southwest Daily Times
The days are getting warmer The sun is out brighter And April showers and poems Bring May tulips and poetry readings Join us in concluding April’s National Poetry Month with the start of some great programs at the library this coming May. On Friday ...
- THEATER (The Wichita Eagle)
Wichita Gem & Mineral Show, demonstrations, exhibits and dealers in gemstones, minerals, fossils, crystals and meteorites, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. today, Cessna Activity Center, 2744 George Washington Blvd. Admission $5 adults, $1 youth 12-17, under 12 free with adult. Information, 316-722-7115 or www.wgmsks.org . "Healing Wichita: The History of Mentholatum," talk by John Hyde, grandson of ...
- Community Briefs (7/18) - Ahwatukee Foothills News
Maricopa County Recorder Helen Purcell is extending an invitation to the voting public to sign up and become a board worker on Election Day. The positions are paid and vary in responsibility. Workers must attend a training class and set-up meeting ...
- Venus Williams had it figured out all along (Times Online)
I have always assumed that Richard Williams named his daughter Venus after the planet she calls home. Certainly, no one at Wimbledon has a greater reputation for space cadetship, daftness, flakiness, a silly voice and a general air of being slightly out of step with us earthlings.
- What's on this weekend - Newbury Weekly News Group
Newbury Weekly News GroupWhat's on this weekendNewbury Weekly News Group, UK - 2 hours agoDoors open 8pm, poetry 8.30pm. – Classical guitarist Morgan Szymanski. A performance of works by Iannarelli, Mangore, Lauro, Roth, Tarrega and Bellinati. ...
- Public invited to NFHS party 'Voices' launch spotlights students ... - Fort Mills Times
Public invited to NFHS party 'Voices' launch spotlights students ...Fort Mills Times, SC - 3 hours ago... poetry and short story readings, two short, student-written plays and performances by student vocalists and bands. Free coffee, tea and treats provided ...
- Verses by a Scot dubbed the world's worst poet sell for £6K - Mirror.co.uk
Verses by a Scot dubbed the world's worst poet sell for £6KMirror.co.uk, UK - May 17, 2008William McGonagall had food thrown at him during public readings and was mocked for his awful verse including a poem about the 1879 Tay Bridge disaster. ...
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