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- Facing uncertainty evokes former caretaker's cheer - Dayton Daily News
Jim Sandegren talks with DDN's Dale Huffman by Buckey Dixie Blandy's grave at Woodland Cemetery. Balndy was a flag pole sitter. Jim got the headstone for the grave. Photo by Ed Roberts Click to enlarge Jim Sandegren, who for two decades lovingly ...
- Francisco's Farm a potent mix of high art, local interest - Lexington Herald-Leader
Those in arts administration — Âdirectors, board members, managers and such — Âfrequently enforce in the art world a fondness for buzzwords, the latest being community. Community and the arts are the perfect team — as long as the team is real ...
- SFR Talk: Western Civility (Santa Fe Reporter)
Craig Barnes is a former trial lawyer who spent more than a decade as a negotiator dealing with international issues and ethnic and environmental conflicts in and around the former Soviet Union. He is a co-founder of and the dramaturge for the Santa Fe-based theater group Red Thread Collective.
- Saddam feared AIDS, venereal disease - MSNBC
CAIRO, Egypt - Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or some other venereal disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in a leading Arab newspaper Monday. The London-based ...
- Salisbury school notes: Young poets honored at ceremony - Newburyport Daily News
Sixth-grade students at Salisbury Elementary School recently participated in the eighth annual Peace Poetry Contest held by the North Shore Veterans for Peace, Samantha Smith Chapter. During a June 6 ceremony, nine students were recognized for their ...
- On the Rocks • ‘Mortified’ converts agony to hilarity (Portland Tribune)
Dear Diary, On Friday night we went to Mortified. It was sooooo awesome! It was super funny. Maybe that’s not nice to say, because it’s a show of people reading their diaries out loud, and they wrote some stuff that was WAY embarrassing. I would never do that. Ha ha just kidding as you ...
- Frank O’Hara SELECTED POEMS By Frank O’Hara. - New York Times
Frank O’Hara SELECTED POEMS By Frank O’Hara.New York Times, United States - 8 minutes agoAt the time, however, this preoccupation with the trivial, with the nothing of life that is nothing, seemed to jettison everything — meter, the calculated ...
- Bisbee council to discuss recycling, Save Our Stairs - Sierra Vista Herald
Bisbee council to discuss recycling, Save Our StairsSierra Vista Herald, AZ - 2 hours agoShe focuses on mentoring them in music, art, theater, film making, poetry and outdoor recreation, with the intent of involving them in the community around ...
- Just Plain Neighbors: Wendell Center World War II memorial gets ... - Recorder
There's a new look on the wide common in Wendell Center. It all happened on Memorial Day this year. According to Anna-Jean Marsh, there are four monuments in a semi-circle -- two for World War I and World War II veterans -- that were moved from a ...
- 5. Poetry Everywhere - On Milwaukee
All Categories All Bars and Clubs - 18 and over - All ages - Billiards - Blues - Brew pub - Cigar bar - College - Comedy - Dance - country - Dance - DJ - Dance - electronica - Dance - Hip Hop - Dance - house - Dance - Latin/salsa - Dance - retro ...
- Noche Flamenca - VoiceofDance.com
Noche FlamencaVoiceofDance.com, CA - 8 minutes agoHe hovers in a dark corner, eyes steadfastly glued to Barrio, come to claim her, apparently, because they are destined for each other. ...
- Romeo District Library announces May events - Suburban Lifestyles
Romeo District Library announces May eventsSuburban Lifestyles, MI - 1 hour agoPerformances will include: Young ethnic dancers from Carpathia Hall, led by Christine Pesta, and songs and poetry by both a Girl Scout group and Sara ...
- Calling all poets - The Beacon-Villager
Harvard University GazetteCalling all poetsThe Beacon-Villager, MA - 2 hours agoWe also invite those of you who enjoy hearing poetry but don't wish to read. Sponsored by the Friends of the Maynard Library, this event is free and open to ...Distinguished poet visits alma mater Harvard University Gazetteall 2 news articles
- Kayaker likely drowned after Salmon River accident (KTVB Boise)
Valley County Search and Rescue crews spent the day looking for a Twin Falls man presumed dead after a kayaking accident on the South Fork of the Salmon River.
- Nature poetry contest to benefit state park - Banner-Graphic
Local writers are welcome to create poems for the Indiana Nature Poetry Contest that runs until Sept. 30. The contest was organized by Hoosier poet Stacy Smith. The winning poems will be published in a small chapbook called "Poetic Nature in the ...
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