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- Silver Jews' latest album mostly loses its way - Chicago Tribune
David Berman, frontman for the Silver Jews, never had much of a voice. "Like a message broadcast on an overpass / all my favorite singers couldn't sing," he intoned on the band's 1998 masterpiece "American Water," aligning himself squarely in the ...
- Polling, and how people pick their party - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Today's poll story showing Barack Obama with a 12-point lead over John McCain drew almost as much reaction from readers for what it had to say about voters' party affiliation as for what it said about the candidates' popularity. The questions ...
- Herbie Goes Bananas - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Herbie Goes Bananas by RS Davis The Freedom Files Hello Freedomphiles! See that guy up there? He gives new meaning to the term "Love Bug." The Telegraph reports : Edward Smith, who lives with his current "girlfriend" – a white Volkswagen Beetle ...
- Africa: Joburg Prepares for Africa Day - AllAfrica.com
Africa: Joburg Prepares for Africa DayAllAfrica.com, Washington - 22 minutes ago... will see workshops and exhibitions exploring complex questions and concerns, while music, dance, poetry and arts and crafts will add a lighter note. ...
- Stagecoach Days return June 14 - Navasota Examiner
Start your summer vacation with a visit to Fanthorp Inn State Historic Site in Anderson, Grimes County, Texas! On Saturday, June 14, we will celebrate Stagecoach Days with an all-around family event. Ride our bright red stagecoach from the Inn to the ...
- news in brief (Bega District News)
THE Shirley Hannan National Portrait award at the Bega Valley Regional Gallery closes this Saturday so you only have one week left to see the exhibition.
- Monument to local heroes 10 years old — and growing - Corvallis Gazette-Times
This editorial first was published in the Gazette-Times in 1998, upon dedication of the Benton County Veteran’s Memorial. On Memorial Day, the name of U.S. Army Corp. Graham McMahon, 22, of Corvallis, will be added to the roll of the honored dead ...
- What is there to do at 93? Well, why not publish a book? - Recorder Community Newspapers
MORRISTOWN – For most people, just making it to the age of 93, is an accomplishment in itself. So what in the world is one to make of a retired attorney of that age who decided he wasn’t about to just putter around the house but instead plunge ...
- Garden is fitting tribute to teacher - Evening News Norwich
The sun shone brightly as a memorial garden was officially opened in honour of an inspirational teacher yesterday. Nick Reeves touched the hearts and minds of students and staff during his nine months teaching at Sprowston High School before his life ...
- Poetry Slam scheduled - Huntington Herald Dispatch
Poetry Slam scheduledHuntington Herald Dispatch, WV - 2 hours agoBy DAVE LAVENDER HUNTINGTON — Probably not since the Calamity Cafe was cooking up flying words in its soul kitchen has there been a regular poetry slam at a ...
- Ten years after death, Sinatra's legacy lives on - Lowell Sun
Back? Ol' Blue Eyes never left. Frank Sinatra died 10 years ago this week, and he's far from forgotten. Tuesday, The Voice gets The Image, as his classic, youthful grin, topped by a fedora, graces a U.S. postage stamp. Forty-two measly cents, baby ...
- 'Tis Pity She’sa Whore - SFStation.com
'Tis Pity She’sa WhoreSFStation.com, CA - 2 hours agoAugeson and Hayden play their parts from such a deep reserve of poetry and passion that despite the freakishness of such a star-crossed match, ...
- 'The poet's words shine' from mouths of students - USA Today
'The poet's words shine' from mouths of studentsUSA Today - 16 hours agoWhile it's probably too early to tell, Poetry Out Loud may eventually do for poetry what Oprah's Book Club did for fiction. Gioia also hopes it will change ...
- Live alone and prosper (Louisville Courier-Journal)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
- Idol Talk: America wisely tosses Jason Castro from `American Idol' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Who's gone: The dread-ful Jason Castro. After butchering the Bobs (Marley and Dylan), the 'tween dream was excoriated by Simon Cowell -- and nice guy Randy Jackson. "A first-round audition massacre," Simon said of Castro's hiccupy "I Shot the Sheriff ...
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