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- Here's a promise this won't take 87 hours to read - The Huntsville Times - al.com
Here's a promise this won't take 87 hours to readThe Huntsville Times - al.com, AL - Jul 17, 2008For once, the ratings black hole that is the All-Star game actually had legitimate pregame hype. Yankee Stadium in its final season. ...
- Youth mentoring program teaches children to crave more out of life - Rock Hill Herald
Youth mentoring program teaches children to crave more out of lifeRock Hill Herald, SC - 33 minutes agoShe wanted to create a program not only to give local children an opportunity to be involved in activities such as dance, acting and poetry, ...
- 80 more things that make men cry - BBC UK News
Hurt, sung by a dying Johnny Cash, gets to many of you Johnny Cash. Bambi's mother dying. Bagpipes. Silently falling remembrance poppies. There are a lot of things that make men well up. Here's a selection of your responses to 10 things that make ...
- Couple are parents, poets, anarchists - St. Charles Journal
Couple are parents, poets, anarchistsSt. Charles Journal, MO - 29 minutes agoMichael has published several poetry books, sells paintings and performs with his band, called Holy, Holy, Holy. Angela also is a poet who makes handbags ...
- Rasta ambassador takes part in local Emancipation events - The Star Online
Rasta ambassador takes part in local Emancipation eventsThe Star Online, St. Lucia - 1 hour ago... opportunities to talk about his book and to reason with the people of St Lucia, as well as taking the opportunity to showcase some of his unique Dub Poetry.
- David Usher headlines the 2008 Junction Arts Festival - Inside Toronto
Canadian multi-award winning recording artist David Usher, the lead singer of the now defunct band Moist, will headline the Junction Arts Festival's main stage show in Junction City Square, Sept. 6. Five-time Juno winner David Usher takes over ...
- Television - National (Scoop.co.nz)
National poetry day is being celebrated across the country today.
- John Lichfield: Racy goings-on in la France profonde - The Independent
The nearest town to our house in Normandy is a sad place which has never fully recovered from the summer of 1944. In June of that year, it was pointlessly bombed by the British. In August, it was partially burned by the SS. Sixty-four years later ...
- Watch out Edinburgh, here comes the Camden Fringe (The Ham&High Network)
Edinburgh isn't the only British city to boast a Fringe Festival - London's in on the act too.
- Bereaved ringmates hail 'Killer' Kowalski's class act - Boston Globe
MALDEN - The Pink Assassin was there. So were the Skunk and the Bull. The Boston Babe and the Boston Bad Boy, the Butcher, the Bandit, the Candyman. They came to honor the Killer, his famous hands wrapped around a rosary and a statue of the Virgin ...
- Burn the past on National Braai Day (Mail and Guardian)
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. Monday September 24 is Heritage Day, a public holiday in South Africa. But this year it may just become more famous as National Braai Day.
- Sainte-Rose en bleu inherits proud tradition of summer family ... - Courrier Laval
Sainte-Rose en bleu inherits proud tradition of summer family ...Courrier Laval, Canada - 1 hour agoAlso on the program: an evening of poetry and prose in collaboration with the Société littéraire de Laval, and a Blue Velvet concert that will feature the ...
- Water park brings Bulwell to life - Hucknall Today
Water park brings Bulwell to lifeHucknall Today, UK - 8 hours agoThe winners of a poetry competition for Bulwell school pupils, with the water park as the theme, together cut a ribbon as part of their prize, ...
- Yonderboy | Untitled | CD Review - Leeds Music Scene
Yonderboy | Untitled | CD ReviewLeeds Music Scene, United Kingdom - 34 minutes agoThe song isn't largely dissimilar to sung poetry as the rest of the verses follow the same pattern, telling of failure in many other aspects of life. ...
- Capital has write idea with poetry in the square (The Scotsman)
ST Andrew Square is to be transformed into a Poetry Garden on Monday.
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