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- Last of its breed, Bellevue Club still putting on the ritz for ... - San Mateo County Times
Last of its breed, Bellevue Club still putting on the ritz for ...San Mateo County Times, CA - 4 hours agoThe youngest is 24, according to Kidder, who was quite a contrast to the antique lady in a tailored Chanel-esque black suit and red pillbox hat. ...
- Family mourns tragic Longridge mum - Longridge Today
Family mourns tragic Longridge mumLongridge Today, UK - 5 hours agoTHE sudden and tragic death of a 39-year-old mother of three from Longridge has shocked her family and friends. Susan Quinn, who had lived and worked in ...
- Man prepares to experience Brazil - The Kingston Whig-Standard
Man prepares to experience BrazilThe Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - 2 hours agoThe contest comprises three categories - fiction, non-fiction and poetry - and is open to all writers, published or unpublished. First-place winners receive ...
- Horror, Old and New - LubbockOnline.com
LubbockOnline.comHorror, Old and NewLubbockOnline.com, TX - 3 hours agoA story about LA’s gangs, lead by a teen girl, taking on the LAPD sounds like something that’d have something to say about racial politics, cop culture, ...
- The E-list great things to do today - The Province
Why: Northern Ontario singer-songwriters Kate Maki, Nathan Lawr, Cindy Doire and Ryan Bishops are on tour in support of their latest release. Tonight's show will have a little something for everyone as these songsters serve up some roots, rock, folk ...
- 'Slam' provides local storytellers a creative outlet - Daily Oklahoman
To learn more about StorySlam, contact Steven Kovash at 831-2874 or send an e-mail to okcstoryslam@yahoo.com . Friday afternoon, I learned about a form of comic relief that likely will appeal to office workers. It's an offshoot of the Arts Council of ...
- 'So true, so intimate' - Guardian Unlimited
Your curiosity is lured into that enclosed hall, yet your attention is held back - left dangling over the bare floorboards with their scuffed varnish, which is the nearest to an indicator of commonplace living and everyday usage that the picture is ...
- Food, rides and games all part of Raisin Festival (Selma Enterprise)
For five days, Lincoln Park was filled with colorful rides both big and small, the sound of children laughing, and the smell of delicious food wafting through the air as Selma hosted the 29th annual Raisin Festival.
- Writing camp taps into student creativity - Daily Eastern News
Writing camp taps into student creativityDaily Eastern News, IL - 14 minutes agoMany people write poetry, short stories, and novels in hopes of expressing thoughts, feelings, and ideas. Developing someone's ability to write could lead ...
- Two jazz operas premier in Oakland - Inside Bay Area
Two new jazz operas are coming to town beginning today. The first piece, "The Sisyphus Syndrome," by Black Power poet-playwright Amiri Baraka and sax man David Murray, opens today. The Baraka-Murray duo combines poetry, live music and mixed media to ...
- Democratic committee to meet Wednesday (The Hanford Sentinel)
HANFORD -- The Kings County Democratic Central Committee is conducting its regular monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Hanford Round Table Pizza, 820 W. Lacey Blvd. Meeting agenda includes discussion of the street market and other concerns.
- I Walked Through History - Santa Monica Mirror
During the years I’ve lived in Santa Monica, I’ve never seen much of its northern end. But recently I had a chance to visit some of the historic homes on Adelaide Drive, a street that runs along the northern edge of the city above Santa Monica ...
- Catherine Sampson's top 10 books on Beijing - guardian.co.uk
Catherine Sampson's top 10 books on Beijingguardian.co.uk, UK - 44 minutes agoShe has also contributed a short story to the book Beijing Portrait of a City, a collection of fiction, poetry and essays published by Odyssey which you can ...
- Sorted for rhymes and lines: the secret of great lyrics - The Independent
I don't know what Jarvis Cocker will conclude in his lecture at the Brighton Festival next week, but many of our songwriters would have us believe that their great songs flowed through them, as if from a divine force On a recent trip to Brazil, I ...
- DORIS STREETMAN (The Terrell Tribune)
Doris Streetman, 74, of Royse City passed away May 9, 2008. She was born May 29, 1933, in Poetry, to Frank and Nellie (Sluder) Bostick. Doris was a dedicated homemaker and a special fan of baseball and Americal Idol. She was devoted to her family.
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