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- Mothers and others (WorldNet Daily)
My old friend "Ginny" – wife, mother, grandmother, artist – called right after dinner the other evening, sounding like she was in tears, the way she was the time she wrapped their family car around a tree and she turned to me, the non-driving advice maven, for comfort and encouragement.
- The story about Story - Idaho State Journal
When she’s not in the classroom, Story Holston enjoys, hiking, reading, watching movies, and of course, playing tennis. The city of Pocatello and Shoshone-Bannock High are now home to Holston and her family.
- ‘Bayan Ko’ (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
I HEARD IT AGAIN AFTER SO LONG, that almost forgotten song that had stirred us to helpless anger and finally turned our fear into valor against the wicked regime of Marcos and his fellow scoundrels.
- Senegal: Festival Celebrates Global Hip Hop (AllAfrica.com)
The organizers of Festa 2H, a Senegalese hip hop festival running in Dakar this week, want to make the West African capital city the capital of the hip hop empire.
- U.Va. Arts Chief to Spend Summer Immersed in All Things O'Keeffe - University of Virginia
U.Va. Arts Chief to Spend Summer Immersed in All Things O'KeeffeUniversity of Virginia, VA - 8 hours agoIn her early work and again in the later paintings, O'Keeffe embraces a "free-formed idea about abstraction and communication between artist and viewer," ...
- Check it Out: Bed and Breakfasts for the Booklover - TransWorldNews (press release)
Check it Out: Bed and Breakfasts for the BookloverTransWorldNews (press release), GA - 1 hour agoOther guest suites are named for literary themes: Romance, Modern Classics, Inspiration, Poetry and the Writer's Suite. Perched on a bluff overlooking the ...
- Chicago Literary Scene Examiner - San Francisco Examiner
This Tuesday, June 24th, 2008 is one of those nights in Chicago when there is almost too much going on. We have two memorable Chicago literary events lined up right down the street from each other. 1. Texas-based literary journal, The First Line ...
- Moving ahead on the net - Casa Grande Valley Newspapers
Moving ahead on the netCasa Grande Valley Newspapers, AZ - 4 hours agoOne man has written a number of things, from posters to poetry, about the effectiveness of this unique sports program. He's also explained his insight into ...
- What is a failed poet? - Somerville News
What is a failed poet?Somerville News, MA - 49 minutes agoSounds like a good subject for a funny poem. To answer your question, first let us ask what is a failed human being. If the question promotes strict answers ...
- Local arts (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
• The Brett Family will perform five shows today through Saturday at the Old Creamery Theatre, 39 38th Ave. in Amana.
- Muslim Rap Duo Have A Message: 'Morality, Peace And Unity' (The Tampa Tribune)
Jawad Fayiz and Akbar Qayum, both 18, go to college, work in sales for a telecommunications company and recite their Islamic prayers five times a day.
- Our 50 favorite magazines (Chicago Tribune)
Once again we've gathered around the magazine racks in our minds and pulled out our favorites. We are a mixed bag of folks, and the list reflects that, ranging from the inevitability of the New Yorker to the surprise of G-Fan, a magazine for Godzilla aficionados. We like magazines that instruct, entertain, take us places we'd otherwise never know. So here's our list. Let us know what we've ...
- Kitchen Dog Theater reveals 2008-2009 season - Pegasus News
Kitchen Dog Theater proudly announces an incredible new lineup for its 2008-2009 season. The eighteenth season is a bold and provocative season that will challenge and entertain you, and never once ask you to check your brain at the door. The brand ...
- Dara Torres' ex still seems bitter (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Carmen Electra, left, and her fiancé, musician Rob Patterson, hang out at a party June 1 in West Hollywood. The couple was seen Saturday at Privé. Photo by The Associated Press
- St. Louis celebrates work of sculptor Harriet Hosmer (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Get out your party clothes — preferably Victorian vintage. It's been 100 years since Harriet Hosmer (1830-1908) died, and certain elements of the St. Louis art world are going all out to celebrate that milestone. Who exactly is Harriet Hosmer, you might well ask? Oh, how quickly we forget!
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