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- Library shows off local authors (Lake Villa Review)
It seems everyone has a story to tell, and the Lake Villa District Library is happy to oblige.
- 19 Tips For Cheering Yourself Up -- From 200 Years Ago - Huffingtonpost.com
While reading a biography of English writer Sydney Smith, Hesketh Pearson's The Smith of Smiths , I stumbled across a letter. In 1820, Smith wrote a letter to an unhappy friend, Lady Morpeth, in which he offered her tips for cheering up. I have my ...
- Byronic Burlesque Comes to Brooklyn—The Madame's Poetry Brothel - Nypress.com
Some time ago, the New York Press received a small wooden box in the mail—a board game with a few poker chips in gold and silver, a pair of dice, small cards seemingly pulled at random out of a deck, some tarot cards, and a CD compilation of turn ...
- Music shines in new installment from Okkervil River - UM Maneater
Music shines in new installment from Okkervil RiverUM Maneater, MO - Aug 28, 2008The album still had a half hour left of music that seemed to reach new sonic levels of sad-bastardyness (even for Sheff) that a teenage Conor Oberst would ...
- Dylan Moran: Mr Mumbly-Stumbly - Daily Telegraph
"When I was young, all the politicians looked like ancient Latin teachers or greengrocers," says Dylan Moran. "They were mumbly, stumbly men with their hair blowing in their eyes, walking into trees, opening the wrong door. They had no idea how to ...
- Games That Break Rules 3: Poesysteme - GamePlasma
Games That Break Rules 3: PoesystemeGamePlasma, Virginia - 1 hour agoWith all the buzz surrounding Spore these days, it's easy to believe that it'll be the biggest and most technologically advanced life simulator the video ...
- Deepti Naval turns director, ropes in Manisha Koirala (IANS via Yahoo! India News)
Mumbai, Sep 16 (IANS) After Nandita Das, avant-garde actress Deepti Naval has turned director. Her directorial debut has a rather poetic title - 'Do Paise Ki Dhoop, Chaar Aane Ki Baarish' and she has signed on close friend Manisha Koirala as the heroine.
- United in the name of tolerance - Guardian Unlimited
From the outside, the store in Bacup, Lancashire, is unremarkable. Posters in the window announce a two-for-one offer on roast ham and baby wipes. Photocopying is available at 7p per sheet. To step inside, however, is to confront a story that divides ...
- Views: Presidential politics, parking fines, contraband cigarettes - Wisconsin State Journal
How sad it is to read the rantings of Gov. Jim Doyle and Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton as they attack the Republican vice-presidential candidate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. The leaders of Wisconsin's Democratic Party have shown that they lead a party of ...
- Event to benefit Ramey-Estep foundation’s scholarship fund - Daily Independent
ASHLAND — Folk music, finger snapping and beatniks reading poetry may be images that spring to mind when one thinks about a coffeehouse atmosphere. At an upcoming coffeehouse at the Paramount Arts Center’s Marquee Room, the feel will be a little ...
- Remarks by the President at Iftaar Dinner - Businesswire.com
THE PRESIDENT: Good evening, and welcome. Over the past eight years, we have made the Iftaar dinner an annual tradition here at the White House. And I'm really glad we did. At this year's gathering, we pay special tribute to the many contribution ...
- James Crumley; inspired generation of crime writers; 68 (San Diego Union-Tribune)
James Crumley, 68, whose poetic and violent tales of crime in the American West made him a patron saint of the post-Vietnam private eye novel, died of complications from kidney and pulmonary diseases Sept. 16 at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula, Mont., where he lived.
- Fall Folliage Festival Photography, poetry winners (Reporter-Times)
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- Students form teams to fight cancer (The Echo)
The English department's "Works In Progress" program is returning this semester for its twelfth year, according to the UTC English department. The "Works In Progress" series offers English department faculty a place to present their unfinished projects in front of peers, students and the general public, according to Mike Jaynes, English lecturer and director of the program.
- Rose Theatre adds cafe - Kingston Guardian
The Rose Theatre looks set to become a cultural hub of free events and activities with the launch of its Culture Café. The theatre has been busy revamping the café space with comfy chairs and an extended fair trade menu and the idea is to provide a ...
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