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- Adobe Bookstore - San Francisco Examiner
The proprietor of Adobe Bookstore is a big history buff and I’ve often speculated that history will think kindly of him as well. I have seen only a small glimpse of Andrew McKinley’s vast stockpile of used books , and by that I mean at least two ...
- ON THE ROAD: Roddy Woomble - Sunday Herald
THE ONLY football match I've ever been to was in 1984: Dundee United against Morton at Tannadice. Exact details escape me, but I remember that it was raining, and that I was surrounded by lots of men (and very few women) eating sloppy pies, and that ...
- Larry Wilson: Burden was poetry in motion - Pasadena Star-News
Larry Wilson: Burden was poetry in motionPasadena Star-News, CA - 3 hours agoWell, how about writing better poetry. That's what Jean Burden did. Burden died late last month at her Altadena home at the fine age of 93. ...Language for a new century: an interview with Nathalie Handal Institute for Middle East Understandingall 4 news articles
- Summer reads - Raleigh News & Observer
Kathryn Stripling Byer Throughout the summer, we will share reader's picks for their summer reading. Share your pick at share.triangle.com/bookclub . Kathryn Stripling Byer, North Carolina's poet laureate, offers her picks for summer reads. Catch up ...
- Arts Calendar: 6/5-6/8 (The MetroWest Daily News)
A listing of events in and around MetroWest for Thursday, June 5, through Sunday, June 8.
- Sleeping It Off in Rapid City: Poems, New and Selected - San Francisco Chronicle
Sleeping It Off in Rapid City: Poems, New and SelectedSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 23 hours agoIt is also bracingly superior to a lot of poetry it has influenced. This edition has a new cover but the same type inside, with minor, respectful design ...
- KENNETH COPELAND MINISTRIES UNDER FIRE. WHY SHOULD GOV. STICK ... - American Chronicle
KENNETH COPELAND MINISTRIES UNDER FIRE. WHY SHOULD GOV. STICK ...American Chronicle, CA - 4 minutes agoI'm also a four-time award winner in the poetry category. Although I'm creative in the verse genre' this style of writing is not a vision for myself, ...
- Run errands, appreciate artwork at same time (The Gainesville Sun)
Gainesville is one town where art is grafted onto every corner. While multi tasking is not a method I recommend for appreciating the masterpieces, it is a useful skill for adding a little culture to a busy day.
- Exploring the frontier: Fest brings Utah's early days back to life ... - Deseret News
Exploring the frontier: Fest brings Utah's early days back to life ...Deseret News, UT - 4 hours ago... dance, storytelling, poetry, drama and other artistic endeavors. "It's so important to preserve that American cultural heritage," adds Shawnda Bishop, ...
- A $1 Trillion Rescue Plan? - The Bulletin
A government rescue of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would require taxpayers to pay "way'' more than the $25 billion estimated by the Congressional Budget Office, potentially as much as $1 trillion, Sen. Jim Bunning said. Treasury Secretary Henry ...
- Perugia Murder: What Defense Lawyers Are Planning - MSN UK News
Seattle student Amanda Knox and two others have finally been charged with the Perugia murder of a British student. How their lawyers plan to defend them. The nine-bloom yellow bouquet for Amanda Knox included a simple note. "Happy Birthday," it said ...
- Boys of summer will sing in spring - Denver Post
Boys of summer will sing in springDenver Post, CO - Apr 30, 2008They know The Show has long inspired poetry, novels and movies as well as you'll-never-forget nicknames such as "Babe," "Shoeless" and "Charlie Hustle. ...
- Song that celebrates Cathedral City will make its premiere - The Desert Sun
Song that celebrates Cathedral City will make its premiereThe Desert Sun, CA - 3 hours agoShe created poetry that's the personification of both sides of the population there. It is a cantata children's choir. And the children's choir itself ...
- Musical to honor WSU crash victims (The Wichita Eagle)
There wasn't much in Howard Johnson's background as a cattleman and salesman in Kansas City, Mo., to indicate that he would one day write a musical. "My dad sang in a quartet but my mom couldn't carry a tune in a bucket. I inherited his legs and her voice," Johnson says with a chuckle. True, he and his wife, Virginia, are longtime fans of musical theater, having seen shows like "My Fair Lady" ...
- Related Stories (The Canton Repository)
The story sounds more like urban legend than fact. A long-haired young man stands before a judge and is given an option: Get a "butch" haircut or go to prison.
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