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- Fun for everyone (Argus Observer)
Weiser — Bruce Looselip spun his tales of bad horses, good women and ranching with the bureaucracy Tuesday at the National Oldtime Fiddlers’ Contest and Festival.
- 'Jewish Exponent' Wins 13 City, State Journalism Awards - Jewish Exponent
The staff of the Jewish Exponent earned 13 honors as the state and city press associations handed out awards for the best journalism published in 2007. The Exponent won first place for general news coverage for its May 10 feature "They've Seen the ...
- Molestation suspect in N.H. after Mexico arrest (The Charlotte Observer)
A sex offender who lived with a family after prison, then fled after being accused of molesting their 5-year-old son, appeared in court Friday following his return from Mexico, where he apparently spent a decade on the lam. The FBI had put Jon Savarino Schillaci (shuh-LACK-ee) on its list of most-wanted fugitives in September. Agents with the help of Mexican authorities arrested him in San Jose ...
- Retirement will end varied career - Utica Observer Dispatch
Retirement will end varied careerUtica Observer Dispatch, NY - 52 minutes agoIn his spare time, Bloch writes short stories, poetry and books, carves creatures out of wood, makes jewelry, is an amateur magician, draws and does ...
- Seacoast Events Calendar - Fosters Daily Democrat
The Seacoast African American Cultural Center, thru 8/9, African masks from the private collection of Dr. Ben Werner of Shelburne, Connie Bean Center, 135 Daniel Str., Portsmouth, 431-8290, 436-7629, 430-6027. Senior Art Porfolio exhbit, Newmarket's ...
- On Shakey Ground - Philadelphia citypaper.net
On Shakey GroundPhiladelphia citypaper.net, PA - 3 hours agoA song like the clumsy "Let's Impeach the President" has all the righteous indignation of "Ohio" with none of the poetry.
- A View from the Hill - San Marcos Daily Record
A View from the HillSan Marcos Daily Record, TX - 12 hours agoBy Jerry Hall Wimberley — John Ellis is the winner of this year’s bird poetry contest. Here is his winning poem: Check out the feeders filled to their brims ...
- Senior Notes (June 5) - Needham Times
Senior Notes (June 5)Needham Times, USA - 1 hour agoHer strong voice and her understanding of the text will provide new perspective on the classic prose and poetry she brings to you. ...
- Edwards, Busted The National Enquirer catches him. - Slate
Edwards, Rielle Hunter, Busted: HuffPo 's Sam Stein, who got the story rolling , appears to be vindicated. ... P.S.: Always trust content from kausfiles ! Never trust content from Jerome Armstrong . ... P.P.S.: Will this be the first presidential ...
- 12 great madcap British weekends (Times Online)
From kite festivals and coracle races to peashooting and performance poetry, the British summer may not be the sunniest, but we cram an awful lot into it.
- Bethel Repertory Company & Bethel Gospel Chapel Presents..... - North Bay Nugget
Bethel Repertory Company proudly presents a children's musical play: "Kids' Praise! 3: Funtastic Family". In this musical adventure, you will be introduced to the family of Psalty, the Singing Songbook: Psaltina, a beautiful book of poetry, and their ...
- Exhibition by Mitra Tabrizian in London: This is that Place - Payvand Iran News
Admission free. Open daily 10.00-18.00, until 22.00 on the first Friday of the month In June 2008, Tate Britain will open the first major exhibition in the UK of the work of the Iranian-British photographer and film director, Mitra Tabrizian. Born in ...
- Mid-summer fair - Emporia Gazette
Mid-summer fairEmporia Gazette, KS - 1 hour ago“Where the Sidewalk Ends,” directed by Nancy Boyce, will feature the children reading and acting out selected works from Shel Silverstein’s 1974 poetry ...
- VOX Rocks; Visiting Haitink Pristine But Not Fun - New York Observer
Composer John King congratulates soprano Melissa Fogarty after a performance of Dice Thrown . Last week in this newspaper, Rex Reed wrote, “The music scene has been more interesting lately than the movies, and that’s a fact.” I’ll drink to ...
- Pizza and RAGU (Creative Loafing Atlanta)
Two plays taste great but are less filling... By Curt Holman.Plays about food come with a sadistic quality. Hearing actors extol the taste sensations of delicious dishes can offer the audience an exercise in frustration. If the notorious rule of lap dances says, "You can look but not touch," then in food plays you can't even look because the lovingly described edibles almost never appear ...
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