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- Eric Clapton gets the blues big-time at Blossom - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Eric Clapton is not only a three-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, but an honorary Buckeye. In recent years, the revered British singer-guitarist has been spending quality time in Columbus, his wife's hometown. Turns out he's a bit of a wimp, too. "I ...
- 102-year-old Bickleton High grad is last of her class (Tri-City Herald)
Neva Reiman will have a seat of honor today in Bickleton, where she will be honored as the last surviving graduate of the high school's Class of 1923.
- Sneak thief loses the plot on stereotypes - Independent Online
Sneak thief loses the plot on stereotypesIndependent Online, South Africa - 1 hour agoWe were in the middle of the main exhibition hall at the book fair, surrounded by a sea of pashminas and the barracuda barbs of hair-grips. ...
- Revive the Broadway Market - Buffalo News
Broadway Market plans forum to rebut claims that it may close Broadway Market managers seek funding from city It's time to 'reimagine' the struggling Broadway Market — or else The deplorable lack of leadership that has allowed the old Broadway ...
- Arts & Books Digest - The Salinas Californian
Arts & Books DigestThe Salinas Californian, CA - 6 hours agoTODAY | A GARDEN OF POETRY AND MUSIC, noon to 2 pm, Alan Chadwick Garden, McLaughlin Drive, across from Stevenson College, University of California, ...
- Three Southern Women Confront the Tragedy of War in A Dangerous Age (Newswise)
Ellen Gilchrist's most recent novel, A Dangerous Age, follows three Southern women as they live through and respond to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the war in Iraq.
- Spotlighted gigs and recommended shows - Connect Savannah.com
Connect Savannah.comSpotlighted gigs and recommended showsConnect Savannah.com, GA - 18 hours agoSessions and tours with groups like Widespread Panic, The Black Crowes and artists like Elvis Costello, Norah Jones, John Medeski, DJ Logic and Dr. John ...
- Carlisle Floyd tries to make his opera 'Susannah' accessible - Los Angeles Times
With more than 230 productions and 700 performances in the U.S. and Europe, Carlisle Floyd's "Susannah" is one of the most popular American operas, second perhaps only to "Porgy and Bess." Critics, however, have run hot and cold about it. After its ...
- Unhinged, Unexpected Old Comedy sends America to Hell - Village Voice
I'd meant to devote most of this column to the superb revival of Caryl Churchill's Top Girls , which looks better than ever, as acted by a near-flawless cast in James Macdonald's gorgeously orchestrated new production. But an unexpected comic ...
- Then and Now - Times Online
Then and NowTimes Online, UK - May 22, 2008Then and Now looks back to Daiches's article on American poetry from the TLS of November 6 1959. The time has passed when we could classify the traditions ...
- Hey Wii Owners ... It's Time to Eat! - MCV
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. - Jul 11, 2008 - Video game publisher Mastiff announced today that the first videogame based on the exciting world of competitive eating will launch exclusively for WiiWare on July 14th, 2008. Major League Eating: The Game ...
- Sharon Stone gets run over by karma; Beyonce and Jay-Z are heading for ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Sharon Stone's milk of human kindness appears to be curdled. Open mouth, insert foot. Sharon Stone is dining on toes today after suggesting the massive earthquake in China that has killed more than 68,000 people was the result of "karma" over the ...
- Brooke High School students set to graduate - Weirton Daily Times
WELLSBURG — Ten valedictorians will lead the Class of 2008 at Brooke High School during a commencement ceremony scheduled to take place at 7 p.m. Thursday at the high school. Those who have been named valedictorian, and who have received a 4.0 ...
- 'Last Comic' winner squeezes in daddy duty - AZCentral.com
Josh Blue earned the title of Last Comic Standing after winning NBC's reality show in 2006. The Colorado-based comedian has gone on to make a name for himself on the club circuit with a broad audience thanks to his TV success. One thing that makes ...
- Sunday Focus | In the running for Beijing - Miami Herald
From left, Sanya Richards, Monique Henderson, Monique Hennagan and DeeDee Trotter show their gold medals after winning the 1,600-meter relay at the 2004 Olympics in Athens. WACO, Texas -- The ulcers on her gums and lips were so painful that Sanya ...
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