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- Company president still enjoys fiddlin' around - Gary Post Tribune
Company president still enjoys fiddlin' aroundGary Post Tribune, IN - 49 minutes agoWhen I was 9 years old, my mom bought me his book of poetry, "Echoes of Home." He signed it for me. I still have it. "Grandpa was a Sagamore of the Wabash ...
- Majestic scenes - The National
Majestic scenesThe National, United Arab Emirates - 17 minutes ago... where the postman and the poet held their conversations and where the postman courted his bride with romantic poetry written by his new friend. ...
- Out & About | Zydeco zing - Tribune-Democrat
Zydeco master Terrance Simien will have the audience at his feet when he brings Mardi Gras to Johnstown at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center, Richland Township. Simien will perform with his band, Zydeco Experience. Before he ...
- I believe in UFOs. Am I crazy? - Salon
My daughter saw a UFO while at a camp in Idaho a few summers ago. Her recitation of the event was rather cavalier; she described its dimensions and its behavior and told me there were other people with her that witnessed it. My interest was piqued ...
- The Possibility of an Island: Critics ridicule Houellebecq's ... - Guardian Unlimited
He has been labelled a sex-obsessed nihilist, a middle-aged misogynist and an Islamophobe with a rotten moral core. But Michel Houellebecq may have just suffered the most hurtful jibe of all: he has been called boring. Critics at the Locarno film ...
- Back to the old folks as a credit crunch kiddie - Women.timesonline
Recently, I joined that growing migration of cash-strapped adults who, hit by the credit crunch, have sought financial sanctuary by going back to live with their parents. I expected a heavenly break from reality; what I got was a one-way ticket to ...
- You can't miss these top Fringe picks - Edmonton Journal
You can't miss these top Fringe picksEdmonton Journal, Canada - 21 hours ago... happens in the Fringe's smallest venue, a vintage 1970 ETS bus (three sisters conjuring the passengers on their late driver dad's daily route). ...
- We've got our wires crossed: The bizarre stories of people whose ... - Daily Mail
The human brain is the most complex organ in the body and contains 20 billion cells, responsible for everything from dreaming and movement to appetite and emotions. It consists mainly of grey matter - the brain cells or neurons where information is ...
- Dire predictions call for traditional approach - CBC News
Scottishness is something you can't outrun. I have spent most of my life trying – and my Scottish-Canadian mother has been patience itself over the years as she watched me lashing at those Calvinist ties that bind – but I concede defeat. Every ...
- Biden can mingle equally with world leaders, America's working class - Nashville Tennessean
WASHINGTON — Few people in this town know the world like Joe Biden. The 65-year-old chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee returned recently from a visit to the Republic of Georgia to assess the Russian invasion there. He has visited ...
- Local Christian Author - Alexandria Town Talk
Local Christian AuthorAlexandria Town Talk, LA - 37 minutes ago... sharing her gifts and talent of music, creative skills, and sharing spoken poetry, and making herself known in the world of self-publishing. ...
- A Festival Reinvents Itself - East Bay Express
A Festival Reinvents ItselfEast Bay Express, CA - 2 hours agoIt's a preview of that evening's Soul Poetry performance at the Freight, a popular event organized by Dan and Dale Zola featuring spoken recitation backed ...
- Star of Spike Lee's 'When the Levees Broke,' puts heart into raw ... - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
Ted Jackson / The Times-Picayune Phyllis Montana LeBlanc pens her hurricane tale in "Not Just the Levees Broke: My Life Before and After Katrina." See Phyllis talk about her book » "I truly believe that home is where the heart is and when you say ...
- The words sent down through centuries (The Herald)
A darkened room in a quiet corner of a city library is showcasing a vital part of Scotland's cultural heritage that is usually kept under lock and key.
- Humans loaned out for living library - Norwich Evening News
Norwich Evening NewsHumans loaned out for living libraryNorwich Evening News, UK - 1 hour agoI have met four different people with an interest in poetry who I wouldn't otherwise have talked to. “I don't think two of the boys knew what an ...
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